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The Interdisciplinary Studies would like to welcome Joshua Gehret to the department. Joshua will be helping INDS evaluate student writing in the program, and look for ways to provide more support...
What Can You Do With a Degree in Africana Studies?
Come and enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee with Dr. Tyson King-Meadows, Chair of Africana Studies, Thursday February 18, 2016, 12:30pm – 2:00pm at Au Bon Pain located in the Commons. ...
Celebrating the linguistic diversity among students on UMBC
Voices of UMBC is a video that LLC students produced last Fall in Dr. Christine Mallinson's Language in Diverse Schools & Communities class. The film celebrates the linguistic diversity among...
Samuel Winnie's (B.A. in Composition '16) Romani Lachrymose for solo cello and electronics has been selected to be performed at the National Student Electronic Music Event (N_SEME). The piece...
Joey Mitchell (Music '09) is set to tour New York State with his band, Swampcandy in February. Natively based in Annapolis, Swampcandy is a duo with Mitchell playing bass and kick drum and his...
What's the (T)ea? Social Justice Dialogue Series “What’s the T?” a phrase originating from Black Gay Ball culture, circa 1970-1989, that indicated some one was the "T"alk of the "T"own, hence...
Position Title: Ford W. Bell Fellow for Museums & P-12 Education Department/Office: Center for the Future of Museums (CFM) Organization: American Alliance of Museums (AAM) Supervisor: VP,...
The International Journal of Bias, Identity and Diversities in Education (IJBIDE) investigates critically the positioning of diverse individuals in formal and informal contexts of education – from...