• Campus Involvement Fair

    Each September, over 50 student orgs, campus departments, and local non-profits gather on the School of Nursing lawn to help students find their place outside of the classroom. 

  • Fall Kick-Off

    Celebrate the start of the academic year with a week of free food, new friends, and campus resources.

  • Learning Institute

    The Learning Institute offers free micro-courses for UMB students, staff, and faculty. Completing a course earns a digital micro-credential and open badge, showcasing professional achievements and skills.

  • PSLI

    The President's Student Leadership Institute (PSLI) is a co-curricular program that offers interprofessional workshops on UMB’s core values, helping students refine their leadership skills and align with UMB's mission of public service.

  • President's Symposium and White Paper Project

    Each year, an interdisciplinary group of students (known as President’s Fellows) is selected to participate in a mentored fellowship while researching, developing, and writing recommendations surrounding an issue that impacts the UMB community.

  • Student Service Fair

    Held every spring and fall, this fair helps students learn how you can make a difference, meet local organizations, and discover ways to get involved and give back.

  • Student Organizations

    We support 10+ registered university-wide student organizations on campus. 

  • UMB Votes

    This initiative encourages students to register to vote, cast their ballots, and volunteer to help others vote.

  • Volunteer

    Students are encouraged to express special interests in service opportunities, discuss the means of service, and get connected with community partners and non-profit organizations

  • Intercultural Center

    We cultivate an inclusive community where individuals can thrive.

  • Student Resources

    We've cultivated resources to aid UMB students in fully participating in their communities

  • Learning Resources

    In connection with UMB's core values of equity and justice, we provide resources to help the UMB community explore and value their own identities and those of others.


Report a Bias-Related Incident

Any member of the University community can make a report about an act of bias or discrimination.

Acts of bias or discrimination refer to language and/or behaviors that demonstrate bias against persons because of, but not limited to, actual or perceived: ability, color, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, national origin, race, religion, and/or sexual orientation.

Examples may include defacement of posters or signs, comments or messages, jokes or humor, vandalism to personal or university property, deliberate exclusion from activities, or similar acts, if there is evidence that the target of the incident was chosen because of a characteristic such as those listed above.

Click here to report an act of bias or discrimination or call 866-594-5220.