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Assistant Professors Christy Chapin and Meredith Oyen both recently published books. Prof. Chapin published Ensuring America's Health: The Public Creation of the Corporate Health Care System...
Kate Brown recently won the John H. Dunning Prize for the Best Book in American history. The prize is awarded every two years. Close to 1500 books were submitted for consideration. For more on...
A message from our President and Provost: The UMBC community’s journey started when the University welcomed its first students on September 19, 1966. We are delighted now to provide a preview of...
Booya, It is currently 8:30, you guys should be in bed with the lights out in 3 hours or less. Tomorrow is the first tournament you'll be playing for Ya this semester. Get fucking hype. But now to...
A message from our President and Provost: The UMBC community’s journey started when the University welcomed its first students on September 19, 1966. We are delighted now to provide a preview of...
Where We've Been, Where We're Going and How To Get There
Thursday, October 22, 2015 4:00 p.m., Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery Ari Ne’eman will discuss the history of disability policy in the United States, how social attitudes and government policy...
Happy Friday Anime fans. Today at 6 pm we will having our weekly meeting at the admin lecture hall. We will be watching Psi Brain, My Love Story, and Trigun. In addition, we will have our...
Assistant Professor in GWST, Dr. Amy Bhatt, has done significant research in immigration history, sociology, and public policy, and now she is featured, along with this work, in a new documentary...
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