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The UMBC Music Department is pleased to introduce our virtual options to experience life as a music major! Saturday, November 7th is our Virtual Visit Day. Attendees will get a virtual tour of...
Graduate students will have access to register for Spring courses based on the number of credits they have with priority given to students further along in their respective programs. See the...
Psychology celebrates students admitted to candidacy in 2020
Applied Developmental Psychology Program Merve Balkaya Ince, Mentor - Dr. Charissa Cheah “A Multi-Method Approach to Examine Predictors and Outcomes of Muslim American Adolescents' Social...
On Wednesday, October 28th, join us for the next lecture in the Fall 2020 Econ/Public Policy Seminar Series: Dennis Coates: “Individual or Team Tournament: An Organizer's Dilemma”...
The Judith Shinogle Award Lecture Featuring Kiki Malomo-Paris The School of Public Policy's annual Shinogle Award Lecture will be held Thursday, November 5th at 5pm, via Webex. This...
Learn more about GAO internship and employment opportunities
The School of Public Policy is partnering with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) to host an info session on their internship programs, specifically for social science graduate...
Need a winter class to round out your schedule this year? Consider taking a class with GWST! All our winter classes are going to be fully online this winter and all carry GEP credit....
Examines contestation of place name: East Sea/Sea of Japan
Professor John Rennie Short and M.P.P. '20 alumna Leah Dubots have published a new article in the journal Geographical Review. The article, "Contesting Place Names: The East Sea/Sea of Japan...
This course will cover four geopolitical regions and political regimes: Caribbean Dictatorships: Trujillato in the Dominican Republic (1930-1961) Southern Cone Dictatorships: Pinochet's Chile...
This course introduces students to Arab and Muslim experiences in the U.S. via the study of literature, film, and music created by Arab and Muslim Americans. The artist featured in our thumbnail...