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The Jim Crow era was marked by strict racial segregation, severely limiting Black individuals’ mobility and dignity. Public leisure spaces were often segregated, making travel dangerous and...
How have histories of colonialism and their foundational language of gender, race, sexuality, and nation shaped the language, terminology, and theories of the modern plant sciences? How and why do...
UPDATE!! The application for the SGA First Year Ambassador program has been extended to September 19, 2025 at 11:59pm. Are you a new student looking to get involved, meet people, and make...
Navigating Immigration Processes - new dates for AY 25-26!
From OISS, Center for Global Engagement New dates for AY 25-26 announced! Dear campus partners: Our training series on navigating immigration processes will resume soon!...
USM Professional Development Week 2025 is taking place virtually from September 15–19, 2025. There is a GREAT line-up of events and we, your mentoring committee, are planning on designing a few...
Welcome to our myUMBC page! We are very excited to be recognized as an official UMBC Faculty/Staff Affinity Group in Fall 2025! As many of you know, the work toward this goal began in 2022, and...
The Office of Graduate Student Life (OGSL) is here to support you! Whether you need a space to relax & study or just a cup of coffee their doors are open during the following times: ...
This fall, the Center for Social Justice Dialogue is hosting Interact, a series designed to help participants hone the skills to successfully engage in dialogue across difference. If you are a...
Supper Club is back! Join us for a true Maryland Crab Feast with local waterman @Crabdadcj, live music, and all your Chesapeake favorites. Featured menu: • Steamed Crabs • Buttermilk Fried...
Every biological sciences graduate student at UMBC knows “the face”—Tom Cronin’s signature scowl, which, contrary to appearances, signals rapt attention rather than disapproval. At a day-long...
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