Campus and Department Resources

Students at Pride Center table at event

For access to health and human services information, visit 2-1-1 Maryland or dial 2-1-1.

For UMBC community members who need access to healthy food and other essential supplies, visit Retriever Essentials or the myUMBC Retriever Essentials group.

For UMBC-related COVID-19 updates, please visit the university’s COVID-19 resource website. or email covid19@umbc.edu.

Retriever Essentials

Retriever Essentials’ mission is to develop a comprehensive program of various resources to try and eliminate the burden of food insecurity for students. The program connects them to ongoing support networks to enhance students’ academic success and retention. The Mosaic and Pride Centers serve as one of the several distribution centers on campus.

Our Departmental Library

Each area has a wide array of books that all UMBC community members can borrow. Our collection of books can be found through our LibraryThing account. To check out a book, please visit one of our centers. Please note that our collection of Dialogue, Training & Leadership Development books is co-located in The Mosaic.

LGBTQIA+ Involvement Opportunities

Queer Pride Advisory Board

Coming out of the work of the LGBTQIA+ Campus Climate Workgroup, and the Queer Leadership Council, the Queer Pride Advisory Board (QPAB) is a committee co-led by The Pride Center Professional, Student Staff, and LGBTQIA+ student organization leaders. The group is composed of several student, staff, faculty, and alumnx members interested in creating a more inclusive environment for UMBC’s LGBTQIA+ student community.

  • Eligibility
    • This group is open to LGBTQIA+ org appointed and elected leaders, as well as elected and appointed leaders to UMBC’s shared governance groups (e.g. SGAGSA).
  • Time Commitments & Role Description
    • Time and role commitments may vary semester to semester and are based on the needs of the LGBTQIA+ leadership. This group is responsible for but not limited to running the Campus Pride Index, planning the LGBTQIA+ leadership retreat, and co-plan the Annual Lavender Graduation Celebration. This workgroup meets monthly for 90 minutes to address the community’s needs.

Updated list of LGBTQIA+ Organizations (Student, Staff, Faculty & Alumni)

Accessibility

Community Involvement

The Mosaic Student Advisory Board

The Mosaic Student Advisory Board is a group of student representatives from “Cultural and Ethnic” student organizations. As an advisory board group, they provide ideas and recommendations about student-focused initiatives, as well as community support, relationship building, and collaborative problem-solving around issues impacting student organizations/community members. The advisory board will also work together to create programs that bring awareness to and celebrate cultural diversity, equality, and social justice.

If you are interested in learning more about the Mosaic Student Advisory Board, please reach out to Angelina Jenkins, Assistant Director with Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging. She can be contacted at arjenkins@umbc.edu.

Immigrant Resources

Multicultural Involvement Opportunities – NEEDS CONTENT

  • UMBC Community
    • Multicultural Council (in partnership with Campus Life)
      • Description
      • Eligibility
        • Time commitments & role description
    • Updated list of Multicultural Organizations (Student, Staff, Faculty & Alumni)

Interfaith Involvement Opportunities

Gathering Space Student Advisory Board

Created in the Summer of 2022, the Gathering Space Student Advisory Board was formed to provide a forum for students from religious and belief organizations on campus to get to know each other, discuss issues impacting the Gathering Space, and create programs centering connection and dialogue. The hope of this Student Advisory Board is also to create spaces for connection and relationship, while providing a forum for religion and belief student organizations to discuss difficult issues as a community. This group will partner with Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, & Belonging (i3b) staff and work parallel with the Religious Council to help uphold the vision of the Gathering Space for Spiritual Well-Being. Bi-weekly meetings are planned for the Fall 2022 Semester.

If you are interested in learning more or joining in the conversation, please reach out to Matt Hoffman, Assistant Director with Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion & Belonging and based in the Gathering Space. He can be reached at matt.hoffman@umbc.edu or in the Center for Well-Being, Room 105.

Religious Council

Recognizing the value of religion and spirituality as part of holistic well-being, UMBC is committed to welcoming students, staff, faculty, and community members from diverse religious, spiritual, and worldview backgrounds. As such, the UMBC Religious Council was created to partner with local religious and spiritual leaders (both ordained and lay, some volunteer and others supported by outside organizations) to help provide support, organization, and a forum to better serve students and the campus community at large. Representing various backgrounds and experiences, Religious Council members often provide secondary support to religion and belief student organizations, pastoral care and counseling, and spiritual guidance and model the value of relationships in promoting pluralism and cooperation. Collectively, the Religious Council strives to create and support a safe and inviting environment, where spiritual exploration is encouraged and spaces for dialogue and relationships are fostered. For additional details on how to become a Religious Council member, please click here (add a link to be directed to the application process).

For more information, please contact RC Chair Rabbi Jeremy Fierstien at jif@umbc.edu or Matt Hoffman, Assistant Director with i3b at matt.hoffman@umbc.edu.

Finding a Spiritual Advisor

Searching for answers or a place to just be? Seeking somewhere to tap into your spiritual side? Looking for spiritual counseling or someone to talk to about some of life’s big questions? Come stop by the Gathering Space!

You are welcome to drop by the Spiritual Advising Office in the Gathering Space for Spiritual Well-Being (CWB 109) or to reach out to Matt Hoffman, Assistant Director with i3b for the Gathering Space (matt.hoffman@umbc.edu), or to one of the members of the UMBC Religious Council listen below:

Names/Bio/Photos/Contact Email (To Be Added soon)

  • Rabbi Jeremy Fierstien, Hillel (Chair of the RC)
  • Nate Briggs, Agape Campus Christian Fellowship
  • Father Matthew Himes, Catholic Retrievers
  • Ellen Vallonga, Catholic Retrievers
  • Rabbi Dovid Reyder, Chabad
  • Charlie Klepadlo, Cru
  • Carlos Urtecho, Cru
  • Danielle Baron, Hillel
  • Aliza Silverman, Hillel
  • Nancy Parlette, International Students, Inc (Chrisitan)
  • Valerie Gladu, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
  • Pastor Laura Sinche, Lutheran-Episcopal Campus Ministry
  • Imam Yaseen Shaikh, Muslim Student Association
  • Rabbi Gavriel Horan, RAJE

UMBC Families and Community Members

Looking for ways to connect with Spiritual and Religious life for your Retriever? Please encourage them to connect with a Religious and Belief Student Organization of their choosing by logging on to myUMBC and searching under the “Religious and Belief” Student Organization tab to learn more information.

Still have questions, please reach out to Matt Hoffman, Assistant Director with i3b for the Gathering Space (matt.hoffman@umbc.edu).

Religious Council Application Link (use same link as above)

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