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The end of the semester is typically a busy time for donations to the archives and Special Collections. Here are a few highlights that have come into the University Archives recently: UARC...
State Delegate Adrienne Jones ’76, psychology, has been named Baltimore County’s new deputy director of the Office of Human Resources, according to a release from the office of County Executive...
SOCY 101Y. An introduction to the concepts used in all advanced sociology courses: basic elements of social structure, including primary groups and organizations, culture and society,...
MATH 106Y. An introduction to the basic techniques and functions of mathematics. This course is especially recommended for those students who need to brush up due to a shaky high school...
AGNG 200Y. This course is about academic analysis of human aging in social context with more experiential learning, exposure to literature on older adults, awareness exercises about aging in the...
SCI 100Y: An interdisciplinary lab science experience that integrates biology, chemistry, earth sciences and physics into a single, three-credit course with a unifying theme of water. Topics...
Great courses in History for First or Second year students!
American History, 1877 to the Present (HIST 102Y): Major topics include industrialization, progressivism, World War I, the twenties, the Depression and the New Deal, World War II, the Cold War...
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