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Civic Science: Food Justice and an End to Heartbreak2 comments

David Hoffman wrote 1 week ago: Jessica McNeely and Mollie Sprung are doctoral students in UMBC’s Human Services Psychology pr … more →

Tags: event, Research-2, Student Voice, Civic Science, Community Gardens, Food for Thought, food injustice, Food Security, Graduate Student Association

We Have the Power

David Hoffman wrote 3 weeks ago: Lexx Mills ’13, gender and women’s studies, is the grant writing, fundraising and sponso … more →

Tags: Student Voice, event, Reflection, relationship violence, Take Back The Night, Women's Center, TBTN, jess myers, Sexual Violence

Ondvie

lcabungan wrote 1 month ago: “Ondvie” takes advantage from the interplay of art and technology to inspire users in an … more →

Operation Oliver: Vets Continue Service at Home

David Hoffman wrote 1 month ago: David Landymore ’13, geography and environmental systems, is executive director of The 6th Bra … more →

Tags: Student Voice, organization description, Shriver Center, Baltimore, poverty, operation oliver, The 6th Branch, Veterans

1:1 Project Description

Midd-West School District Technology Blog wrote 1 month ago: The January 10, 2013, Board presentation and project description. Board Report January 10th … more →

Tags: General

Semaphore Sustainability1 comment

jodievaughan wrote 1 month ago: These past weeks have involved discussions on the direction in which Semaphore is heading: towards t … more →

Tags: Technologies, features, andsProjectDescription, andsFeatures, andsTools, Semaphore, andsValue, modelling processes

UMBC Engineering Students Foster Development of Clean Water in Kenya3 comments

David Hoffman wrote 1 month ago: Lee Blaney is an assistant professor in UMBC’s Department of Chemical, Biochemical & Environment … more →

Tags: Faculty Voice, Engineers without borders, Kenya, Research, Student Organizations, water

Graduate Students and Faculty Share Civic Innovations (Video)

David Hoffman wrote 2 months ago: K. Jill Barr is senior assistant dean for graduate school enrollment management at UMBC. How does on … more →

Tags: Reflection, Staff Voice, Accessibility Hack Day, food injustice, Graduate Research Conference, Graduate School, Graduate Student Association, Service-Learning

Sharing Stories of Feminist Activism

David Hoffman wrote 2 months ago: Kate Drabinski is a lecturer in Gender and Women’s Studies and director of the WILL Program at UMBC. … more →

Tags: Faculty Voice, Course, activism, Blog, digital storytelling, Feminism

What Would I Do? How Do I Live Out My Values?

David Hoffman wrote 2 months ago: Theodore S. Gonzalves is associate professor and chair of UMBC’s Department of American Studie … more →

Tags: Course, Faculty Voice, Reflection, activism, american studies, catonsville, Catonsville Nine, Community History, History

Accessibility Hack Day

David Hoffman wrote 2 months ago: Sara Leidner, UMBC’s coordinator of student life for student organizations and involvement, is … more →

Tags: Faculty Voice, Staff Voice, event, service activity, Special Opportunities, Applied Learning, Accessibility Hack Day, BreakingGround Community Program Grants, Information Systems

Explore Baltimore Heritage: Public History in Action1 comment

David Hoffman wrote 2 months ago: Eli Pousson is a field officer at Baltimore Heritage in partnership with the National Trust for Hist … more →

Tags: Course, community voice, Baltimore, Public History, History, Baltimore Heritage, Explore Baltimore Heritage, New Media Studio, Denise Meringolo

Skyping for Support

lizwallack wrote 2 months ago: Credit: Skype via iskysoft My name is Elizabeth Wallack (but you can call me Liz). I was born and ra … more →

Tags: First Link(TM), Skype, YouTube, caregiver, Alzheimer's, Science, health, Newfoundland, Canada

Project Description - delivering surplus northern waters to the inland.

natureboundaustralia wrote 3 months ago: Given advances in engineering / scientific excellence and knowledge we will test the probability of: … more →

Tags: North Queensland, DARLING RIVER, Gulf of Carpentaria, Burdekin River, warrego, Cooper Creek, Channel Country, Hughenden, Richmond

Community Program Grants Awarded, Next Deadline 2/151 comment

David Hoffman wrote 3 months ago: Sara Leidner is coordinator for student organizations and involvement in UMBC’s Office of Stud … more →

Tags: Special Opportunities, Accessibility Hack Day, Applied Learning, Art, Baltimore, BreakingGround Community Program Grants, Community Arts Projects, Department of Education, Food for Thought

Project Update1 comment

jodievaughan wrote 3 months ago: There are  some major considerations in developing the Semaphore software,  including the degree to … more →

Tags: andsObjectives, andsFeatures, Kepler, Daycent, Century, Semaphore, modelling processes, ANDSProduct

Transforming the Here and Now

David Hoffman wrote 3 months ago: David Hoffman is UMBC’s assistant director of student life for civic agency. [Cross-posted on … more →

Tags: Staff Voice, Applied Learning, leadership, Strive, Leadership Education, Harry Boyte, Civic Agency, democracy, Citizenship

Project Spotlight: Residential Site Near Dry Cleaners

terravaporllc wrote 5 months ago: In November 2012, Terra Vapor was contracted to install vapor intrusion mitigation systems in 4 resi … more →

Tags: Terra Vapor News, Dry Cleaner, Residential

To conserve or to restore, that is the question!

johnrattenbury wrote 5 months ago: So what is the difference between conservation and restoration? Conservation involves work that stab … more →


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