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Overall Series Description: The Building Bridges Across Difference: A Dialogue for Every Day series equips faculty, staff, and students with practical tools to foster connection and...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities seeks nominations for students eligible to receive the Mary Akaras Scholarship Book Award for $500 toward the purchase of texts. The student should have a...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities is seeking an Acting Associate Director for the Fall 2025 semester (this is a one semester sabbatical replacement position). Eligible applicants are tenure...
CoLab is an in-person, paid summer internship in narrative-based research for UMBC undergraduates. Held during Summer Session One, student interns will work on interdisciplinary project teams to...
Soul of the Butterfly exhibit is now on view in the Rotunda in the AOK Library at UMBC! Come see the amazing work focused on Baltimore’s Chicory Magazine. Mark your calendars for our...
For the spring semester, three fellows will join us in the Dresher Center. Lindsay DiCuirci, Associate Professor in English, will work on an interdisciplinary study of the relationship between...
The NEH Division of Education supports professional development programs for K-12 educators, higher education faculty, and humanities professionals to study a variety of humanities topics....
In its first time in Latin America, the 12th International Digital Storytelling Conference will take place in Belém, Brazil, November 6 to 8, 2025. Hosted by the Museu da Pessoa, for more...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities would like to host a writing group during the 2025 Winter Session. This would be a writing accountability group format where we come together and write....
A recent UMBC News & Magazine article highlighted our recent "More Than Pupusas," cooking demonstration hosted in conjunction with UMBC Dining Services. “Recipes are like an address to a...
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