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Donating blood is an exceptionally rewarding experience because it offers a unique connection to the people you help. Blood donors are literally giving a living part of themselves to aid another...
The Visionaries in Information Technology Forum is an annual, four-part breakfast series created to help elevate the prominence and recognition of Maryland as a critical hub of information and...
PNC BANK CORPORATE VISIBILITY DAY Wednesday, November 1811am-2:30pm Commons 331 Attn: CS, IS, CE, BTA and other students looking for internship* and full-time opportunities! SCHEDULE OF...
Join us for at the Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday November 18 from 11 AM to 2 PM in the Commons, Main Street. Discover how you can earn credits towards your degree at UMBC while exploring the world!
Information Technology/Engineering : Lecture Hall #7
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Join us on Wed. November 18th at noon in Lecture Hall #7 (ITE Bldg) for a discussion of the UMBC Facilities Master Plan, a framework for the growth of the campus over the next ten years. The event...
UMBC Talks - A Diversity Dialogue Series returns for fall 2009 on Nov. 18th at Free Hour in The Mosaic: Culture and Diversity Center (Commons 2B23)! Topic: Facebook: Making it Easier or Harder to...
Come hear Mr. Greenwoods perspectives on the opportunities that exist in biotechnology to make a major impact on health care, food supply and alternative sources of energy.
The lecture will take place on November 18, 2009 at 7:00 PM on the 7th Floor of the Albin O. Kuhn Library.Refreshments will to be served after the lecture.This lecture is being co-sponsored by the...
Are you interested in:Dance?Culture?Free Food?Trying Something New? Come to Israeli Dancing every Wednesday from 8:30 PM to 11:00 PM. No experience is necessary! Every student is taught from the...
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