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A post written by Women’s Center staff member, Daniel This year’s Critical Social Justice Week’s theme is Brave Spaces and as the week quickly approaches, I’ve been thinking more and more about...
Originally posted on Critical Social Justice: A post by Jess Myers and invited guest, Dr. Chris Linder of University of Georgia Facebook and I celebrated our 10th year anniversary this...
HI Life Sciences Researchers, UMBC has been asked to help with identifying students to participate in the research project below. I hope you will participate if you fit the description....
Paid Summer REU at South Carolina Dept. of Natural Resources
12-week paid summer internship will be from May 18th to August 7th 2015, with the grant covering the costs of return travel to and from Charleston, dormitory housing with the College of...
The Seattle University Mathematics Early Research (SUMmER) program is an opportunity for students with diverse backgrounds to work collaboratively on projects at the frontiers of current...
The School of Engineering is offering a summer research program with a stipend valued at $4500, as well as providing housing, food, and up to $400 in travel expenses. During the nine-week period,...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Meet Salar, He is a Biological Sciences Major, a Burgee Regents Scholar and a URA Scholar. He is also a transfer student from from Howard Community College where he completed his first two years...
A post written by Women’s Center staff member, Bria My click moment was progressive. It proceeded slowly, with caution, and then consumed me. For as long as it has been relevant, I’ve...
Originally posted on BreakingGround: Jess Myers is Director of UMBC’s Women’s Center. UMBC’s BreakingGround was integral in helping Critical Social Justice 2014 launch last year. Through the...
UMBC Women Who Rock is a blog series I’m working on throughout the 2014-15 academic year. In my role as Women’s Center director, I have some of the best opportunities to become acquainted with...