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Course description: Sociological analysis of the types of minority-majority group relations and the effects of these relationships on society and the groups and the individuals involved.
Amanda Nergrete| INDS Student Worker Title: Mouse House: First Person Exploration Survival Game Mentor: Eric Jordan Location and Time: RAC Arena- All Day...
A sneak peek of the labs participating in the Open House!
Learn who is who before checking out the Spring 2026 PSYC Lab Open House. This is your LAST reminder that the Open House is taking place TODAY from 11:30 AM to 1 PM on the 4th and 5th floors of...
Celebrating writers, readers, makers, and advocates
April 21 BookMarkIt ~ 11 a.m.–1:00 p.m., Library Plaza Letterpress printing, pamphlet stitching, a book arts display, wrapped mystery books and giveaways, zinemaking and zine swaps, a book drive...
By: Bruna de Padua Photo Credit: Zach Seidel Zach Seidel is the Director of Digital Media for UMBC Athletics, and he also teaches in the Media and Communication Studies department. He has been...
Online & Asynchronous with Dr. Aubrey Jackson Soller
Looking for a summer course? Consider SOCY 370: Sociology of Law! This course investigates the role of law in society. Students will review key sociological theories and concepts about the...
Join us on Tuesday April 21 & Thursday April 23 for UMBC BookFest '26, a celebration of writers, readers, makers and advocates. All events are free! Full information is available on the event...
Mark your calendar for AMST and PubHum presentations at URCAD 2026 on April 22 in the Retriever Activities Center (RAC): 11:20 – 11:35 a.m. (RAC 106) - Sophia Crowell Bay Shore Amusement Park: A...
The Center for Health, Equity, & Aging (CHEA) and the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health (SAPH) are now recruiting for the 2026-2027 cohort of SMaRT (Student Mentoring...
Looking for a summer course? Consider taking Interdisciplinary Social Science Research Training (SOCY 497/698), an online (synchronous) course! SOCY 497/698 provides training in research...