Part of the "Social Justice is Served" series, over dinner we will spend time in conversation with Gloria Anzaldua’s writings around borderlands, and explore the ways we experience and engage with borders in our own lives.

IMPRINT

Women's College Students: Attend this IMPRINT designated event to earn a badge and work toward earning a certificate.

Julia Campagna

Director of Mission & Campus Ministry
410-532-3172

Ahmed Ali

School of Pharmacy

Education

  • Ph.D. in Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry- Minia University, College of Pharmacy, Egypt, 2013.
  • M.Sc.

Join Gators Teach in creating your own classroom vision boards! This is another great opportunity to learn about the work we do as preservice educators.

The Global Advocacy Club is hosting a middle ground for students of different political philosophies to seek a common understanding with each other. This middle ground is focused on the contentious issue of cancel culture. Open-minded students that are passionate to speak on their thoughts about cancel-culture are welcomed to seek common ground with other students that hold a differing perspective.

Part of the "Social Justice is Served" series, over dinner we will read and reflect on Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" and discuss the ways in which religious communities have both perpetuated racism and worked towards racial justice.

Julia Campagna

Director of Mission & Campus Ministry
410-532-3172

 

This service event involves assembling care packages to be distributed to homeless shelters/ food banks in collaboration with Brighten a Day Maryland. The event is open to the public. We will also be accepting donations of items such as new gloves, socks, masks, water bottles, and hygiene products to incorporate into the packages! 

 

The Anchorage Program will be watching "So Undercover" on the 17th at 6pm!