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Harley Khaang is a UMBC returning women student and an intern at the Women’s Center. She is currently a junior and an INDS student, focusing on earning her degree in Communications Strategy. ...
The Center will be closed 3/19 - 3/23. Enjoy Spring Break!
The Women's Center will be closed during Spring Break. Those dates are Monday, March 19th through Friday, March 23rd. We will resume our normal hours starting Monday, March 26th. For any...
Hello UMBC Community Members, Please note that the Mosaic Center will have adjusted hours for Spring Break, March 19-23. Our hours for our spaces are as follows: Mosaic: Closed QSL:...
Program coordinator Amelia Meman reminisces about her feminist friendships and analyzes how these relationships foster empowerment and powerful networks. This Women’s History Month, the Women’s...
Hello Mosaic, IFC, and QSL followers, Due to unforeseen circumstances, tonight's Cross-Cultural Bystander Intervention Training has been cancelled. We apologize in advance to interested...
A reflection from student staff member, Sheila, about why finding and fostering community is important on a college campus. What does perfect community look like? Let’s be honest. We might...
Dear Mosaic, Interfaith Center, and Queer Student Lounge followers, This is a reminder message to invite you to volunteer for our annual UMBC Suits You Professional Clothing Closet in...
Hello all, Just a reminder that the History of Black Baltimore event will start at 5:30PM today in Commons 329. Please disregard the typo on our flyer that states our event will start at...
Staff member, Missy Smith, takes a deeper look into cryptocurrency trend. Every winter break or summer season, I choose something to study and dive into when I’m in between “stuff” with a little...
Educating yourself and being yourself: the dangers of cultural appropriation by Harini, a student intern. I was the only brown kid at my school until ninth grade. Growing up in a town I...