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Why are "The Lorax" and "To Kill a Mockingbird" banned in the U.S.? Celebrate your freedom to read on Banned Books Day at UMBC, Wednesday December 2. There will be activities throughout the day...
John's Hopkins Hospital will be providing FREE 20-minute HIV testing on Wed, Dec. 2nd from 10am-4pm in The Commons. Please check in at the Student Involvement Center (room 2B24, 2nd floor...
UMBC Talks - A Diversity Dialogue Series returns for fall 2009 on Dec. 2th at Free Hour in The Mosaic: Culture and Diversity Center (Commons 2B23)! Topic: Diversity beyond UMBC " What does it...
Robert D. Reischauer is President of the Urban Institute, a nonprofit, non-partisan policy research and education organization that examines the social, economic and governance problems facing the...
The Department of Theatre presents The Crystal Egg, created and directed by Colette Searls. The Crystal Egg is an exciting new fusion of computer animation and puppetry, based on a story by sci-fi...
The Department of Music presents the UMBC Collegium under the direction of Joseph Morin. The Collegium Musicum is a performance ensemble dedicated to exploring and performing vocal and...
Are you interested in:Dance?Culture?Free Food?Trying Something New? Come to Israeli Dancing every Wednesday from 8:30 PM to 11:00 PM. No experience is necessary! Every student is taught from the...
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