Dr. Salkever collaborates with Ph.D. candidates and alums
Student/Faculty relationships don't end at graduation
Dr. Salkever has coauthored with current Public Policy students and former students (now alumni); Most recently he has coauthored with Stephen Johnston, Michael Abrams, Kevin Baier, and Brent...
Posted: June 26, 2018, 12:40 PM
Dr. Ellis talks about when humans started to transform Earth
“Humans have emerged as a force of nature" ...
Check out the UMBC news article on Dr. Ellis
Posted: June 22, 2018, 9:28 AM
Opportunity to work with Writing Coach
For FREE this Summer
Chris Justice, LLC Cohort 13, and writing professor at the University of Baltimore, will be available as a Writing Coach this summer to help LLC students with writing about their research or their...
Posted: June 20, 2018, 11:21 AM

Opportunity for those with Masters Degree in Sociology
StraighterLine, a college readiness company offering more than 60 undergraduate courses fully online, is seeking a grader for Introduction to Sociology. Grading can be done remotely and at...
Posted: June 18, 2018, 3:38 PM
Erle Ellis, GES, on the Anthropocene
This article, written by Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque, was originally published here. “Humans have emerged as a force of nature on this planet,” UMBC’s Erle Ellis says, as he begins to explain...
Posted: June 16, 2018, 10:59 AM

Die Lorelei: A Musical Representation of Depression
Author: Matthew King
Music will sometimes serve as a representation of a musician's psyche. Matthew King explores Clara Schumann's composition "Die Lorelei" and how it displays the thoughts of a composer potentially...
Posted: June 14, 2018, 4:01 PM

George Whitefield Chadwick, Pioneer of American Music
Author: Collin David
American composer George Whitefield Chadwick has fallen into obscurity, but should be recognized as one of America's leading composers of nationalist classical music. He wrote American nationalist...
Posted: June 14, 2018, 3:59 PM

Q&A: Aminata Jalloh ’10, First-Time Children’s Autho
Aminata Jalloh ’10, American studies, recently published her first children’s book titled The Biggest Little Brother, a story about the complexities of sibling relationships and immigrant...
Posted: June 13, 2018, 9:37 AM

UMBC students study abroad as Boren and Gilman Scholars
This article, written by Megan Hanks, was originally posted here. Three UMBC students have been selected to receive prestigious Boren and Gilman scholarships to study abroad this summer. The...
Posted: June 10, 2018, 10:14 AM

Kennedy Center, here we come! Spring 2018 News Update
Maia Schechter's "Now Elsewhere" going to the Kennedy Center
Spring 2018 has been eventful for UMBC dancers! In March, 15 students attended the American College Dance Association (ADCA) Mid-Atlantic North Festival. Students performed two senior pieces, Maia...
Posted: June 5, 2018, 3:01 PM
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