Spring 2025 Social Sciences Forum
Mark your calendars now for these exciting events!
Visit our SSF page for details.
February 4 | 4pm | AOK Library Gallery
The Mullen Lecture
"The Importance of Financial Literacy: Lessons From Many Years of Data"
Annamaria Lusardi, Ph.D., Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Director of the Initiative for Financial Decision-Making, Professor of Finance (by courtesy), Stanford Graduate School of Business
Hosted by the Department of Economics.
March 27 | 4pm | AOK Library Gallery
Annual Lipitz Lecture
"Generative AI and Higher Education: Practical Insights for Today and Tomorrow"
John G. Schumacher, PhD, FGSA
Director, Public Health Research Center
Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health, UMBC
Hosted by the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health.
April 3 | 4pm | AOK Library Gallery
Distinguished Lecture in Psychology
"Making the Invisible Visible: Reducing Disparities Via Personally Relevant Interventions"
Gordon C. Nagayama Hall, Ph.D.
Professor Emerit, University of Oregon
Hosted by the Department of Psychology.
The Low Lecture
Amber N. Mitchell, Curator of Black History, The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
Hosted by the Department of History.
The Eckert Lecture on Health and Inequality
“Recovering from the Opioid Epidemic in Baltimore and Beyond”
A panel discussion with Bakari Atiba, AA, Director of Community Engagement at Charm City Care Connection; Kelly Coble, LCSW-C, Program Director at Maryland Addiction Consultation Services (MACS); Brendan Saloner, Ph.D., Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; and Alissa Zhu, MSPH, Reporter, Baltimore Banner. Moderated by UMBC’s Brian Soller, Ph.D.
"Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur"
Discussion on the 10-year Anniversary of the Baltimore Uprising.
Dr. Derek Hyra, Professor, Public Administration and Policy
Founding Director, Metropolitan Policy Center, American University
with Derek Musgrove, Ph.D., Associate Professor, History, UMBC and Nicole King, Ph.D., Associate Professor, American Studies, UMBC.
Hosted by the Department of American Studies.
Posted: January 21, 2025, 1:05 PM