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Get ready for Critical Social Justice: Ignite with our What You Need to Know series. Written by Courtney Hobson, Coordinator in the Dresher Center for the Humanities. When you need to look up...
Sebastian Deffner plans to spend his career expanding on the work of physics giants to refine our understanding of the fundamental laws of nature, from the inner workings of the tiniest cells to...
In conjunction with our ongoing drive, please join us at our Build-A-Bra program on THURSDAY where we’ll be learning more about breast cancer and women’s health! BRING A NEW/GENTLY USED BRA OR AN...
VISITING ARTIST Iman Djouini October 24th Time: 5 pm Place: Recital Hall FA118 Iman Djouini b. Algiers, Algeria is a multidisciplinary artist who works in print media, digital...
Prof. Christine Mallinson serves as the center's inaugural director. “Christine Mallinson's innovative, collaborative scholarship has influenced academic debates, informed policy, and empowered...
Professional Graduate Programs Open House, Sat. 10/20 The Fall Open House for UMBC’s Professional Programs (Main Campus offerings) takes place on Saturday, October 20 in the first floor of PAHB...
Professional Graduate Programs Open House, Sat. 10/20 The Fall Open House for UMBC’s Professional Programs (Main Campus offerings) takes place on Saturday, October 20 in the first floor of PAHB...
The Dresher Center for the Humanities invites applications for two Residential Faculty Research Fellowships in Academic Year 2019-20. One Faculty Fellow will be in residence in Fall 2019 and one...
Wednesday Oct 17th AND Friday, Oct 19th @ noon PUP 203
This week at our Wednesday Conversation Series we will be discussing Movements of the People: powerful social movements and how they have shaped our dedication to social justice. This week we...
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