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This year's theme for the Catholic Women's Conference, at St. Mark Parish in Catonsville, is "Joyful Journey: Exploring the Beatitudes." Register on our website by November 1st.
What you learn could save a life! Have you ever wanted to learn CPR, Basic First Aid, or how to use an AED? Are you part of a department or club/student organization and want to feel...
Exhibition at the Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture
Center for Art Design and Visual Culture
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The Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture presents the early-career survey Levester Williams: all matters aside, an exhibition curated by Lisa D. Freiman, professor of art history at Virginia...
The Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery presents Revisions: Celebrating Fifty Years of the UMBC Photography Collections, featuring highlights and lesser-known gems from UMBC’s considerable photography...
What you learn could save a life! Have you ever wanted to learn CPR, Basic First Aid, or how to use an AED? Are you part of a department or club/student organization and want to feel...
The McNair Scholars Program is federally funded by the Department of Education to serve first-generation college students from income eligible and/or underrepresented backgrounds to attain...
Come Cheer on your Retrievers as they take on Binghamton in the America East Quarterfinals!! Admission is FREE for students, just bring your student ID!
Including two free performances for UMBC students!
Proscenium Theatre
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UMBC Theatre presents Stupid F*cking Bird by Aaron Posner, sort of adapted from The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, with songs by Aaron Posner and James Sugg, directed by Gerrad Alex Taylor, from...
The UMBC Department of Theatre presents… Stupid F*cking Bird By Aaron Posner Sort of adapted from The Seagull by Anton Chekhov With songs by Aaron Posner and James Sugg Directed by Gerrad...
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