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In regards to the change in the GSA grants policy, we are recruiting students to serve on the Grants Review Panel. This will be a 13-month position requiring 5-10 hours per month. Each member...
Enjoy time outside and help clean up the Herbert Run
Come help clean up the Greenway this Friday. Enjoy some time outside while making a difference on campus. We will meet at Pig Pen Pond (located along the boardwalk to the Tech Park) at 1PM and...
A word that Professor of the Practice Christopher Corbett invented was a clue on the March 9, 2018 episode of Jeopardy. The word was autotonsorialist--one who cuts his own hair or looks as if he...
The English Department is home to a productive, award-winning faculty whose members pursue both research and creative activity across the many diverse fields of English today. In celebrating that...
Kiki-Malomo Paris (PUBL PhD) has shared the GSA April minute
Please note her comments on the new travel application process. GSA needed graduate students in the Arts & Humanities to serve on the peer review panel for the travel grant application...
Tim Galpin, Jason Higgins, and Felipe Munoz Castillo at GRC
Public Policy doctoral students participated at the Graduate Research Conference on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 on panels, or through micro talks: Building Bridges panel Timothy Galpin (PhD...
On March 28, 2018, three of our LLC graduate students presented at the UMBC's Graduate Student Conference: Tamisha Ponder (Cohort 19) - Microtalks, Montia Gardner (Cohort 19) - Microtalks,...
Title: Felonious Women & Familial Bonds: Convict Transportation to the Maryland Colony, 1718-1739 Date and Location: April 11, 2018 at 10 a.m. Sherman Hall, Room 422 This study examined the...
Title: Affective Childhood Origins of Type 2 Diabetes Among Older Adults Date and location: April 10, 2018 at 10 a.m. Public Policy Building, Room 022 The link between adversity early in life...