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Hi Everyone, I wanted to bring your attention to a wonderful opportunity we have at UMBC for undergraduate students to receive funding for research projects they would like to do during the summer...
Critical Social Justice organizers Jess Myers, Zach Kosinski, and Jasmine Malhotra share a few of their thoughts on activism, their personal and professional experiences as activists, and social...
A reflection from Women’s Center Director, Jess Myers Last week, the Women’s Center staff completed spring training. As with all of our training days, we took the opportunity to explore our...
A Post from Women’s Center staff member, Dan. It’s a new semester and I gotta say– I’m torn. Sure, it’s nice to be forced to exit my cave, shower, and see everyone again, but that requires...
Critical Social Justice 2015 is quickly approaching and we’re looking for art submissions to add to the CSJ 2015 Art Gallery! This year’s CSJ theme is Creating Brave Spaces and we’re asking for...
If you are still searching for an upper level political science course to meet your major requirements or graduation upper level requirements, please consider POLI 450, a seminar in public...
UMBC Women Who Rock is a new 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...
Rebuilding Manhood Applications are now available! What do you enjoy about being a man? What do you wish was different? What does it mean to be a man? When and how did you learn to become a...
Two or Three Openings Still Available for Spring Legal Internships The legal internship program combines academic study with practical work experience with judges and attorneys. Work 15...
We’re excited to share our very first alumni post! The reflection below was written by Cassandra Morales (UMBC Class of 2013) who worked in the Women’s Center from 2012-2013. Binge-watching...