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This story, by Catherine Borg, originally appeared here. Experts from National Geographic, NPR, and other national leaders in the arts, humanities, and sciences connected by webcam last week...
Are you interested in international relations, law,
human rights, the law of war? POLI 482
counts toward the Legal Policy and International Politics minors and is offered
online this winter.
Deadline: February 15, 2017 (Info session on Dec. 12th)
The Dresher Center for the Humanities and the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) invites applications for Summer Faculty Research Fellowships (SFRF). Funding is intended to...
Malthusian Masculinities and Demographic Transitions
December 7th - 4:00 to 5:30 pm Albin O. Khun Gallery (Library) 10TH ANNUAL KORENMAN LECTURE Carole McCann, Chair and Professor of Gender + Women’s Studies, UMBC On November 11, 1959,...
Samuel Winnie (Music Composition '16) has been named a finalist for the Ernst Bacon Memorial Award in Composition for his piece Nightfall in Lothlorien, performed by the UMBC Wind...
CAHSS Centers Fellowship Proposal Workshop Monday, December 12, 2016 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. (lunch provided), Commons 331 This workshop is for faculty who are interested in or planning to...
Since its publication earlier this year, Piranhas & Quicksand & Love by our very own Sally Shivnan has made quite the stir across Maryland and beyond. In the words of Dorothy Reno, for the...
In the wake of recent events such as the Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s electoral victory, John Rennie Short explores why there has been widespread resistance to economic, political, and cultural...
A thought-provoking memoir about love, loss, and survival published earlier this year by Nancy Rankie Shelton has received a 2016 Best Book Award. Shelton, a professor of education, is the author...
It’s official, folks. The steering committee for the new Asian American Faculty Council received administration approval! The new group’s aims: to promote the recruitment and retention of faculty...