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Get ready for Critical Social Justice: Rise with our “What You Need to Know” series, starting with this introduction to our keynote speaker, Dr. Adrienne Keene! Her lecture, titled “Native...
A Message from the UMBC Associate VP of Human Resources
Dear Members of the UMBC Community, I am writing to let our community know that campus leaders are aware of the recent order from the U.S. Attorney General requiring the U.S. Department of...
Hello UMBC Community Members and Cultural/Religious Org Leaders, Our deepest condolences go out to those affected by the Las Vegas shooting, hurricanes, earthquakes and other natural disasters...
Mayor Catherine Pugh Stands in support of DACA On September 5th, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Trump administration’s decision to rescind DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood...
Dear Members of the UMBC Community, We are deeply saddened by the senseless and horrific mass shooting that took so many innocent lives last night in Las Vegas. The UMBC community offers our...
We’ve all been there - sometimes the date slips your mind, and next thing you know you’ve got overdue library books! So what happens next? First off: don’t panic! The fine for late books or...
Make sure you check out our newsletter below with our events this month, Critical Social Justice week, as well as an introduction of our brand new Ambassadors!
October is Relationship Violence Awareness Month (RVAM). Attached to this post is a copy of the 2017 RVAM event flyer. Highlighted events: Clothesline Project t-shirt making is available...
It's October, and you know what that means - American Archives Month! This year the Library will be sharing highlights from the Special Collections department on our social media accounts. Get a...
Having grown up right outside of D.C., Women’s Center student staff member Hannah has spent most of her life following politics, and uses that passion here to reflect on its lack of gender parity....