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LLC wishes Dr. Nicole Cousin-Gossett, Associate Professor of Sociology, and Dr. Bryce Peake, Assistant Professor of Media & Communications, congratulations on their new positions. Dr....
Don’t Miss the Opportunity to Present FIRST TIME IN THE U.S.A Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit an abstract – Extended deadline is now July 30, 2018. For abstract...
LLC Professor Craig Saper's essay, just published in The Atlantic.com, examines the longevity of archival microfilm. The article cites and links to his reading machine http://readies.org.
The Masters TESOL Program at UMBC has an opening for a part-time Graduate Assistantship for the Academic Year 2018-2019. Part-time graduate assistants work 10 hours a week and receive tuition...
On July 3rd, Dr. Jodi Crandall, founder of the LLC Program, presented to Steven Dashiell, PhD Candidate from Cohort 16, the Jodi Crandall Fellowship for Research in Language, Literacy and Culture...
Dr. Barry Lanman, Professor of the Practice and Director of UMBC's Martha Ross Center for Oral History, will be teaching the following course on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30 to 3:45 pm....
The LLC Program is proud to announce that its very own Professor Mallinson has been chosen to head UMBC's new Center for Social Science Scholarship. Beginning this fall, Dr. Mallinson will be...
Sherman Center for Early Learning in Urban Communities
UMBC's new Sherman Center for Early Learning in Urban Communities has just announced two 20 hour/week graduate assistantships beginning in September. Please see the attached document for...
Erin Berry (Cohort 15) is the 2018 recipient of the NCTE Early Career Educator of Color Leadership Award. The purpose of the award is to provide early career educators of color a national forum...
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