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Using World101 multimedia resources from the Council of Foreign Relations, students will critically examine theories of global citizenship, explore how global citizenship has been enacted on...
Hear from Anjali as she explains how study abroad differs from the photos you see on Instagram as well as hosting some special visitors: her family! P.S. Check out the UMBCLife Instagram...
Catch-up with Tyler on life in Paris! From language placement exams to walking 8 miles per day, Tyler gives you the rundown on what he has been up to so far this semester.
Hear from Noah as he discusses cultural difference between the US and Colombia! Noah is taking coursework in Spanish, but you can decide whether you take courses in Spanish or English when you...
Planning to study abroad during winter term or spring semester 2020? There is still time to get your application in! Applications are due by October 10th, by 11:59pm. Email...
Anjali just posted another blog entry! Check out what she has been up to in London, including navigating a different climate, making use of some world-class libraries and attending the Global...
Anjali has landed in London! Check-in with her to hear how her adjustment is going from apartments, money conversions and driving on the wrong side of the road!
Dialogue and Digital Storytelling for Intergroup Solidarity
Professors Felipe Filomeno and Tania Lizarazo have partnered with Latino Racial Justice Circle and Maryland Humanities in community-engaged research in Baltimoreusing dialogues and digital...
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