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By Anasia Mickle Internships are like stepping stones for career growth. They give students real-world experience, help them learn practical skills, and build professional connections. Let's dive...
We're excited to have you join us at our welcome week events, including the Women's Center Open House, Neurodivergent Meet & Greet, Spectrum Meet & Greet, and Women of Color Reception. All...
Welcome back to school! We wish you a safe and successful fall semester. The Women's Center is here to support you, and we look forward to seeing you soon. We are open Monday-Thursday, 9:30 AM...
Our inaugural director, Dr. Christine Mallinson, has accepted a new position as the first Assistant Vice President of Research and Scholarly Impact at UMBC. Christine has dedicated more than...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities is pleased to announce a new director for the Humanities Scholars program. Dr. Kate Drabinski is Principal Lecturer in Gender, Women's, + Sexuality...
Register by August 31st for this free symposium & workshop
Deadline Extended: Register by August 31st! Announcing Families in Perilous Times: A Council on Contemporary Families (CCF) Policy and Public Scholarship Workshop, a FREE symposium and public...
Social Science of Activism & Storytelling w/Tania Lizarazo
On today's episode we hear from Dr. Tania Lizarazo, Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication (MLLI) at UMBC. Dr. Lizarazo is also an...
The Dresher Center is pleased to announce our new director, Professor Amy Froide. Amy M. Froide is Professor of History and the former Chair of the History Department at UMBC. Her areas of...
The Korean Wave and Language Learning in the Digital Wilds
***reposted from the Department of Education*** Shannon Sauro Professor Department of Education, UMBC September 4, 2024 | 12:00-1:00pm | University Center 310 | UMBC Main Campus...
The writing group is an opportunity for faculty to be grouped with a few people from across disciplines UMBC to network and hold ourselves accountable to writing during the academic year. Groups...