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Co-sponsored by the Office of Faculty Affairs and the Graduate School Supported by the Office of the Provost In Collaboration with Dresher Center for Humanities, CS3, and CIRCA What is...
Join us tomorrow, 2/4 online or in person to learn more about the FLSA "French in France" which will take place in July in Angers, France. (Non-binding) Applications due 2/16.
Event listing & RSVP As part of our upcoming Critical Social Justice (CSJ) Week, you are invited to the WGEC's Racial Healing Discussion Panel on February 11th from 3-5pm at the AOK...
Wednesday, February 4 | 12:00-1:00pm | Sherman Hall 445 "Multimodal and Monomodal Feedback in Second Language Writing: Issues in Research and Practice" Ana Oskoz, Ph.D. Vice Provost for Faculty...
March 12, 2026 – 2:00 p.m. ET Taking Ideas Public: A Scholar's Guide to Trade Publishing Blair LM Kelley, President and Director, National Humanities Center Tanya McKinnon, Founder and...
Join Dr. Lane in ARCH 330! ARCH 330 "Archaeology of the Prehistoric Aegean" (Spring 2026) covers the Neolithic Age (ca. 6900–3100 BCE) and Bronze Age (ca. 3100–1100 BCE) in mainland Greece,...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities is continuing our writing group into the Spring 2026 semester on Fridays from 10am to 11:30am online via WebEx. This writing groups open to faculty, graduate...
BCB ENOUGH is pleased to offer a six-month paid internship placement opportunity through the BCB Jr's Program, an after-school youth development initiative serving students in grades 4th-8th in...
Apply to be part of this exhibit of creative student works!
The Global Asias Initiative (GAI) at UMBC is holding a workshop to help support and curate an exhibit of creative works produced by students that relate and help illustrate understandings and...