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UMBC Voice Faculty Dr. Seyoung Jeong will be performing two concerts in Korea next week. She will be singing on July 1st in the Concert House in Daegu and on July 6th at the Geoam Art Hall in...
In this blog post, Provost introduces a number of 19th-century music educators of color to explain how each served as a locus for cultural empowerment within their community as they fought for...
We invite you to join us in celebrating Jason Chase, who successfully defended his master's thesis on "Assessing the role of culvert sediment storage in an urbanized watershed" Tuesday, June 27th....
***reposted from Faculty affairs*** June 27, 2023 @2pm This discussion is hosted by the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. Please visit their website to register and/or...
On this episode, our host, Dr. Ian Anson, speaks with Dr. Michelle Scott, Professor of History and Affiliate Faculty in Gender and Women's Studies, Language, Literacy and Culture, and Africana...
For the past two weeks, Lisa Cella, Department of Music Chair, and Brandon Gouin '23, music performance, have been at the Nief-Norf summer music festival in Knoxville, Tennessee. The festival has...
The mass migration of Black Americans spurred a massive cultural boom in Northern cities. In this blog, this phenomenon is explored by examining the lives of the "Dean of African American...
The Whistling Hens duo, comprised of Natalie Groom (Affiliate Artist of Clarinet at UMBC) and soprano Jennifer Piazza-Pick (Assistant Professor of Voice at Queens University of Charlotte) was...
UMBC Voice Faculty Dr. Seyoung Jeong was invited to perform a guest artist recital and masterclasses at the UCSI University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on June 15th and 16th. Congrats to Dr. Jeong!
Discusses affirmative action and academic outcomes
Professor Pamela R. Bennett's paper coauthored with Syracuse's Dr. Amy Lutz is the focus of a new policy brief by Syracuse's Center for Policy Research. The paper "How Affirmative Action...