Community leadership is about transparency and compassion. According to Keenan Hickman ’22, M.P.S: Community Leadership, it’s about being somebody in the community who advocates for something that’s bigger than themselves.
Tag Archives: community leadership
Helping Communities Thrive [Podcast]
What does it take to make communities thrive? How can leaders be the change agents communities need and deserve to keep them healthy and sustainable?
UMBC faculty, students, and scholarships receive funding across many fields | UMBC Campus News
Here’s a recap of what’s in the news in and around the UMBC campus, originally brought to you by UMBC News.
Bringing New Skills to a Current Role [PODCAST]
Bringing value to a current role is one of the greatest benefits of embarking on an educational journey to learn and grow as a professional.
Dr. Hrabowski, students, and alumni honored for various achievements | UMBC Campus News
Here’s a recap of what’s in the news in and around the UMBC campus, originally brought to you by UMBC News.
The Importance of Amplifying Community Voices [PODCAST]
At UMBC, we love to hear stories of how our students end up in our classrooms. For Kiaron Bailey ’21, M.P.S. Community Leadership, the reason was very clear.
The Grace to Learn – A Community Leadership Perspective [PODCAST]
One of the crucial things that community leadership does is it brings people from a lot of different lenses together.
UMBC’s Community Partnership with St Francis Neighborhood Center [VIDEO]
UMBC’s Graduate Program in Community Leadership and St. Francis Neighborhood Center partnered together for a semester project.
Community Partnership with Baltimore Votes [VIDEO]
UMBC’s Graduate Program in Community Leadership partnered with Baltimore Votes this past semester. Graduate student, Vicki Franco, and Co-Founder of Baltimore Votes, Sam Novey, worked together on community initiatives to […]
A Community Mentoring Partnership Between UMBC and Thread [VIDEO]
UMBC’s Graduate Program in Community Leadership and Thread partnered together for a semester project to add a new mentorship concept to their current model.