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Attention all UMBC students: A graduate student in the Department of Geography & Environmental Systems is sponsoring a survey that looks to understand how students comprehend waste, climate...
The BFS 2.0 application is open to all UMBC graduate students, full-time staff, and full-time faculty. Preference will be given to untenured/assistant professors to support early career work in...
The BFS 2.0 application is open to all UMBC graduate students, full-time staff, and full-time faculty. Preference will be given to untenured/assistant professors to support early career work in...
Join Black Yield Institute in creating a short video about your Food Story! You might be thinking "what's a food story?" or "I don't know if I have one," but we promise you - everyone has a food...
On Waste Management, Climate and Environmental Justice
For UMBC students only: Please take the following survey that looks at how students on UMBC's campus understand waste management, climate and environmental justice. Linked here The deadline is...
Open Call, Towson U's Co-Lab (Invisible Architectures)
Archival Silent NOISE considers the invisible, ignored, and silenced areas of our artistic disciplines. By exploring approaches to re-visibilizing and reimagining the archives of our disciplines...
Discussion of Environmental Racism led by Mirjam Voerkelius
Take a break from studying, have some pizza, and join HCST to watch and discuss There's Something in the Water. Discussion about environmental racism and how to narrate environmental problems to...
Please apply for and/or help spread the word about the Baltimore Field School (BFS) 2.0 application. Sponsored by American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Sustaining Public Engagement Grants,...
Spring 2023 registration is live, and Public Humanities offers a host of options next semester. Our advising flyer lays it all out! Download the flyer below.
Baltimore Field School 2.0 creates a framework for UMBC graduate students, staff, and faculty to collaborate with community partners in building ethical and sustainable research and teaching...
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