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Curious about the inner workings of museums? Take ART 427 Museum Practice with Professor Annie Storr this Spring! Course Description: This project-based course is designed to help students...
Interested in becoming a Peer Health Educator? Apply for the Spring semester! The Peer Health Educator program allows students to serve as a leader on campus, promote health/well-being, and...
The Senior Financial Analyst, reporting to the Director of Grant & Contract Accounting, will assist with complex award management activities and provide oversight both within the department...
Interested in learning more about the Francophone Caribbean? Please enroll in MLL 450/FREN 430: The French Caribbean and explore questions of creolization, multiculturalism, and diaspora through...
UMBC is leading a new initiative, in partnership with several Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and minority-serving institutions (MSIs) in the region, that’s aiming to expand...
The Maryland Center for History and Culture (MCHC) seeks an enthusiastic, self-starting Book Reviews Editor for MCHC’s peer-reviewed historical journal, Maryland Historical Magazine, in...
Navigating the job market can be a daunting process for any student, but international students in particular often face additional challenges — from dealing with visa requirements and work...
The Center for Democracy and Civic Life and the Center for Social Justice Dialogue are hosting Together Beyond Election 2024 this Thursday, November 14 (1 - 2:30 p.m., UC 312). The program is an...
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