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by Charis Lawson, '21, English Civic Literacy Intern, Center for Democracy and Civic Life My relief is tainted. When I first realized that Joe Biden was probably going to be President of the...
Hey Political Science Students, No Labels, a non-profit bipartisan organization based in DC, is holding a virtual discussion. For more information on how to take part in the discussion, see...
by Jasmine Lee, Ph.D. Director of Inclusive Excellence and Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging Division of Student Affairs I woke up this morning thinking about the election...
Join us on Wednesday, November 11th for the next lecture in the Fall 2020 Econ/Public Policy Seminar Series: Featuring Jamil Scott from Georgetown University "Mass Acceptance of Women in...
Join the Center for Social Science Scholarship for a virtual social science coffee hour Bring your own beverage and stay connected with the social science community. This will be a drop-in,...
In this workshop, panelists will share their advice, tips, suggestions, and experiences on how to apply for fellowships in the social sciences and the benefits of participating in such...
by Laura S. Hussey, Ph.D. Director, Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program Associate Professor, Department of Political Science Some nervousness about discussing the election in class...
Amelia Meman, GWST ’15, is the Assistant Director of the Women’s Center. Amelia uses they/them and she/her pronouns. Burnt out? Me too. This is not a new feeling for me. I have gotten...
Together Beyond November: (Re)building Community after Election 2020 is a series of inclusive post-election conversations hosted by UMBC departments and organizations. Their purpose is to help...
Dear Members of the UMBC Community, On this Election Day, we see the importance of using our voices and taking action toward a safer and more just America. The vast majority of Americans agree...