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Hi Political Science Students, The UMBC Center for Democracy and Civic Life is looking for Alternative Spring Break (ASB) '22 leaders and interns. Please see their message below if you are...
Sexual Assault Awareness Month brings people together to create and generate discussion and skill-building on how to prevent sexual violence in our schools, workplaces, and communities. While...
Develop an immersive learning experience for your peers
ASB 2022 is a five-day immersive learning experience in which participants will explore the systemic and human dimensions of complex social issues in Baltimore. Each small group focuses on a...
Center for Democracy and Civic Life interns support the Center's programs and initiatives, working collaboratively with other members of the staff. Each intern has a particular area of focus, but...
The National Center for Health Statistics Research Data Center (NCHS/RDC) provides researcher access to restricted-use national survey data from NCHS surveys and other federal surveys. This...
On March 31st, the world recognizes Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV). This year, however, TDOV comes at a time of deeply harmful political movements to suppress the trans community’s access...
Hey Political Science Students, Baltimore County Council candidate Paul D. Dongarra is looking for interns to help support him in his campaign efforts. He is running for an open seat for the...
Be A Voice for the Women's Center - Deadline April 30, 2021
The Women’s Center Advisory Board is a collective of faculty, staff, and affiliate students with an interest in supporting and cultivating the work of the Women’s Center at UMBC and advancing...
Slavery, Warfare, and Rebellion in the Caribbean Professors Brown and Kars will discuss New World slave rebellions in Jamaica and Guyana, about which they just published books. ...
Hi political science students, Are you graduating this coming May? If so and you are interested in working for the Government Accountability Office, I would highly encourage you to check out...