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NEW! The Center for Social Science Scholarship is sponsoring four Social Science URAs, which provide up to $1,500 to undergraduate researchers whose work, in collaboration with a faculty mentor,...
On April 18th 2019, the Women’s Center hosted the seventh annual Take Back the Night at UMBC. The night began with an introduction by the emcees Autumn, Calista and Women’s Center staff members,...
The Center for Social Science Scholarship invites applications for Faculty Working Groups to promote intellectual exchange in the social sciences and across campus. These collaborative scholarly...
The Women's Center Closes Early on April 18th (at 4:30 pm)!
The Women's Center will be closing early (at 4:30 pm) on April 18th for Take Back The Night!!! If you need to use the lactation room after 4:30 pm, please email Jess Myers...
Submit your creative work to be featured in a zine!
Do you identify as a woman of color? Have you had to deal with stereotypes and microaggressions? Are you passionate about being recognized as an individual? Do you have creative work that relates...
Congratulations to Evan Avila (Economics, Political Science, 2020), winner of the prestigious Truman Scholarship for 2019! Established in 1975, the Truman Foundation is the nation’s official...
Please see below for a curated list of upcoming funding opportunities. The Center for Social Science Scholarship and the Maryland Institute for Policy, Analysis, and Research (MIPAR) assist...
Congratulations to the following faculty, students, and alumni for their recent accomplishments! John Borrero, Psychology, will be represented #UMBC for an invited address at the Heartland...
Congratulations to Susan Sterett for her recent award from the National Science Foundation. Professor Sterett intends to use the award to hold a workshop to be held at the beginning of the 2019...
Amelia Meman, ’15, is the program coordinator in the Women’s Center. She has worked in the Women’s Center as an intern, a student staff member, a volunteer, a part-time coordinator, and now as a...