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Victoria Cornelius, a senior Psychology major and Sociology minor, is a desk manager and office assistant in UMBC’s Office of Residential Life. This is the story of how I discovered I could make a...
Victoria Cornelius, a senior Psychology major and Sociology minor, is a desk manager and office assistant in UMBC’s Office of Residential Life. This is the story of how I discovered I could make a...
UMBC’s Women Involved in Learning and Leadership (WILL) will host a panel discussion this Wednesday, October 10, called “Women in Politics!,” featuring campus, state and national leaders (7:00...
UMBC’s Women Involved in Learning and Leadership (WILL) will host a panel discussion this Wednesday, October 10, called “Women in Politics!,” featuring campus, state and national leaders (7:00...
Romy Jones, a doctoral student in UMBC’s Language, Literacy & Culture program, is Community Liaison for the Office of Graduate Student Life. Community service is a well-known concept,...
Romy Jones, a doctoral student in UMBC’s Language, Literacy & Culture program, is Community Liaison for the Office of Graduate Student Life. Community service is a well-known concept,...
Kerry Kidwell-Slak is assistant director of professional practice at UMBC’s Shriver Center. While many UMBC students make their mark on campus, others choose to take their commitment to change...
Kerry Kidwell-Slak is assistant director of professional practice at UMBC’s Shriver Center. While many UMBC students make their mark on campus, others choose to take their commitment to change...
BreakingGround is a philosophy of campus and community engagement, reflected in courses, programs, projects, and stories from UMBC change agents. Now that you’ve seen or experienced some of what...
BreakingGround is a philosophy of campus and community engagement, reflected in courses, programs, projects, and stories from UMBC change agents. Now that you’ve seen or experienced some of what...