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Whistling Hens, an ensemble comprised of Dr. Natalie Groom, Affiliate Artist of Clarinet at UMBC, and Jennifer Piazza-Pick, Assistant Professor of Voice at Queens University of Charlotte, is...
The Social Science of Doulas with Dr. Jennifer C. Nash
On today's episode we hear about the critical work of doulas in providing support for Black mothers, in a rebroadcast of the 2021 Social Sciences Forum Korenman Lecture, presented by the...
Study Abroad Scholarships, Fall Advising, and more!
It's a gloomy day on campus today, but the summer continues! Thinking of Study Abroad? Fund for Education Abroad Apps Open Soon! If you're thinking about a study abroad program for the coming...
UMBC's Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging
Congratulations to our very own Dr. Ciara Christian, LLC PhD 2022, on being named the Associate Director of UMBC's Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging (i3b). Dr. Christian...
Dr. Raphael Falco has won the 2021 Elizabeth Agee prize for his book No One to Meet: Imitation and Originality in the Songs of Bob Dylan. The annual award is presented by the University of...
By Elisabeth Chen Dr. Elizabeth Patton, who teaches MCS 399: Methods in Media and Communication Studies (the class the precedes MCS 499, the capstone seminar), is an Associate Professor for...
Engaging Undergraduate Students in Research Thursday, June 30th 12-12:45 pm ET / 9-9:45 am PT REGISTER NOW This presentation will explore how to use grant funding to support...
Explores the diversity of the street vending economy
Public Policy alumna Lina Martinez and Professor John Rennie Short have published a new article about the diversity of the street vending economy in cities. Read the article in the journal...
The five Research Centers in the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences are collaborating to facilitate interdisciplinary conversations among faculty, staff, and students to build...
The Social Science of Board Games w/ Dr. Kerri Evans
On today's episode we hear about pedagogical simulations and the immigrant experience in educational settings from Dr. Kerri Evans, Assistant Professor of Social Work at UMBC. Dr. Evans describes...