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On this episode we hear a rebroadcast of a presentation that formed a part of the 2023 UMBC Africana Studies Conference, organized by Dr. Gloria Chuku, Professor and Chair of UMBC's Africana...
As we gear up for a new year of programming and opportunities to engage, we at the Center for Democracy and Civic Life would like to hear from you! As you know, many of our programs (e.g. Dinner...
Today's episode features the remarkable UMBC MA in Applied Sociology program. Contact the program for more information at sociologyma@umbc.edu. First we hear from Dr. Christine Armstrong...
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Hello UMBC Community! Learning to recognize and combat forms of injustice and move toward a more equitable world is a lifelong process. A great practice towards this aim is to read different...
***reposted from Faculty affairs*** June 27, 2023 @2pm This discussion is hosted by the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. Please visit their website to register and/or...
On this episode, our host, Dr. Ian Anson, speaks with Dr. Michelle Scott, Professor of History and Affiliate Faculty in Gender and Women's Studies, Language, Literacy and Culture, and Africana...
A post curated by the Women’s Center’s Program Coordinator, Jane DeHitta At the end of every semester, the Women’s Center hosts a Graduation + End of the Year celebration for all of the...
Started as a student and ended as Staff, Dakota talks MCS
By: Rae Daniel I had the wonderful opportunity of interviewing my co-worker and former UMBC MCS student Dakota Boodhoo. While attending UMBC, Dakota was able to get an internship at a BCPL...
By: Sophia Blackwell Photo Credit: Ashley Harper Cottrell Meet Graham Whaples, a UMBC Alumni, ‘19, MCS & American Studies, as he talks about his fond memories at UMBC as an Athletics...