Summer 2021 Cross-Campus Information Sessions
Below are a selection of sessions from different areas of UMBC’s campus offered this summer. Please click the link to be taken to the webpage where you can join these online events!
Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging
- Where My People At? LGBTQ+ Engagement At UMBC – June 30, 3-4:15pm
- So, where my people at? This session gives first-year students and new transfers an opportunity to learn more about life at UMBC as a LGBTQ+ student. Join us to make new connections, learn about campus resources, and see what this community can offer you! This session will also show you how to find the Pride Center once you visit campus. All new and prospective UMBC undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to attend! Please RSVP by clicking “Going” if you plan to attend.
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We invite you to attend one or all of our upcoming Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion & Belonging (i3b) Where My People At? Summer Orientation Virtual Spaces. We hope that you’ll join us for these “come as you are, leave as you need” online opportunities to connect with our i3b staff, learn about some of UMBC’s diversity, inclusion and advocacy resources, and build community with fellow Retrievers of diverse backgrounds. We will give an overview of the Mosaic, Pride, and Spirituality and Meditation centers and space offerings and involvement opportunities.Each session will take place monthly in June, July and August from 3-4:15pm on the dates listed below. For full details, please visit our myUMBC Events:All new and prospective UMBC undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to attend! Please RSVP by clicking “Going” on your preferred myUMBC events if you plan to join us for one or more of them.
The Women’s Center at UMBC
- Adult Learners and Student Parents Info Session – July 21st 5:30pm – 6:15pm
- Adult Learners and Student Parents Info Session – August 11th 4pm – 4:45pm
- This session hosted by the Women’s Center and Off Campus Student Services (OCSS) gives undergraduate first-year students, new transfers, and other returning students an opportunity to learn more about life at UMBC as an adult learner (an undergrad student 25 years and older) and/or student parent. During our time together, you will have the opportunity to connect with the Women’s Center and OCSS about our resources and support, take a virtual tour of our spaces, and ask any questions you might have that will help you feel more confident in starting the fall semester.