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Join us in welcoming three new fellows to the Dresher Center for the Spring 2024 semester. Lisa Pace Vetter, Associate Professor, Political Science; and Affiliate Faculty in Gender, Women's +...
Welcome back to another spectacular semester at UMBC. There is no better time than the present to come down to the Women's Center for group discussions, making feminist friends, utilizing the...
Apply Here The Political Science Predoctoral Summer Institute (PS-PSI) is a week-long training program for students who are considering pursuing a PhD in political science or a closely related...
After spending the Fall 2023 semester as one of our Residential Faculty Fellows, Earl H. Brooks is joining the Dresher Center as our new Associate Director! Brooks is a musician and...
Apply by 2/2; Great Opportunity for Intl Relations Student
The Department is accepting applications to represent UMBC at the 64th Annual Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference (NAFAC) on 09-11 April, 2024. If you would like to be considered, please send...
***reposted from the Dept of Education*** UMBC Department of Education Research Seminar Series Does the U.S. Need a National Strategy for International Education? David L. Di Maria ...
Each year, UMBC sends a delegation to the national Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement (CLDE) Meeting to share thoughts and connect with students, faculty, and staff from other institutions....
The Provost's Office is offering a new virtual mentoring mini-workshop series this spring for junior faculty and others. The first virtual workshop is Friday, February 2, from 9:30 - 11:00 a.m....
Publish Articles and Gain Valuable Legal Experience
The UMBC Law Review is currently writing an article on Restorative Justice, and have two planned for February on Environmental Justice and Student Rights. A Law Review is a scholarly...
By Carrington Cline Positionality Statement: This post is written by Carrington Cline, a junior and student staff intern at the Women’s Center. This blog post articulates my...