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Last semester we launched everybody’s fave, the Women’s Center Scouts! And it was really, really popular. Like really popular and if you missed out you’re probably feeling a little sad right...
The Summer Research Initiative (SRI) was created in 1999 by the Office of the Dean in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS) and is supported by the Office of the Provost, the...
Identity-Based Discussion Groups All groups meet beginning the week of February 4th. Groups are closed for the privacy and confidentiality of the attendees and take place inside the Women’s...
Moms and parents who plan on using the Women's Center lactation room throughout the spring 2019 semester are encouraged to sign up for their preferred reservation times. We are accepting...
The School of Public Policy and Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) are hosting a one-day Public Policy Camp at UMBC on March 12, 2019. The purpose of the program is...
Featuring Research and Live Performances by UMBC Undergrads
URCAD is on Wednesday, April 24th, 2019. Applications are due by Feb. 22nd. Any student with completed mentor-led research, scholarship, or creative work that is ready to present by April 24th...
Please see below for a curated list of upcoming funding opportunities. If you are working on a particular project and would like additional assistance in finding funding opportunities, please...
This past summer, WTCI launched its newest professional development program for college students, Global Pathways for Students (GPS). Partially funded by visionary founder and former McCormick...
Phase III Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan
Academic credit for this internship is available through POLI 448. Contact Dr. Laura Hussey (lhussey@umbc.edu) for information. Description: The Phase III Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation...
Congratulations to the following faculty, students, and alumni for their recent accomplishments! Matt Baker, Geography and Environmental Systems, discusses the flooding in Ellicott City and...