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Monthly Training for those new to the P-card Program
Administration : 711
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This in-person session, hosted by Procurement and Strategic Sourcing, will cover important information relevant for purchasing card (P-card) cardholders and P-card supervisors. ...
The Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery presents the exhibition Picturing Mobility: Black Tourism and Leisure during the Jim Crow Era, on display from September 2 through December 19. Picturing...
An Employer Partner is coming to campus to meet you!
University Center : 312
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It’s time to get excited - The UMBC Career Center Employer Partner Kennedy Krieger Institute is coming to UMBC for a special campus visit, and they have wonderful opportunities available! What is...
Each of us brings a unique set of identities to our roles on campus, some are visible, while others are less so. This session uses an identity chart activity to explore how our identities...
This class includes an introduction to the Ashtanga method – a dynamic and strong practice linking breath to movement. Participants will be guided through the initial sequence of poses in a manner...
Updates, Progress and Sharing Ideas and Experiences
Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building (ILSB) : 201
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Facilities Management and the Office of Accessibility and Disability Services are hosting a review and update of construction projects that enhance accessibility, improve the physical environment...
Starting with the basics of periodized training, we are going to learn primary cycling skills while building strength and endurance on and off the spin bike. The class will focus mostly in the...
Beyond the Hype: Embedding Ethics in AI Policy for Libraries and Higher Ed As AI tools are rapidly integrated into library and higher education systems, conversations often focus on...
Sometimes it feels like there aren't enough hours in the day, and when we're busy what ends up falling to the wayside? Probably sleep. But sleep is actually one of the most important ways to...
Workshop Overview: This workshop covers the topic of collaborative research, including partnerships with industry. It ensures that researchers understand the principles of effective collaboration,...
Got questions? Drop by the Education Abroad Office!
University Center : 207
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Faculty-Led Study Abroad : Got questions? Drop by the Education Abroad Office this Fall from 3-4pm. Can't make the drop-in time? Send us an email at educationabroad@umbc.edu.
The Department of Ancient Studies presents Disability and the Ideal in Archaic Greek Art The study of Greek art is heavily influenced by the notion of the ideal and idealized human body,...
A class focused on strength, stretching, and toning to music inspired by a combination of pilates, yoga, and ballet. In this class you will use light weights and bodyweight to build strength,...
Boost your strength and energy in this fast-paced circuit workout! You’ll move through a variety of exercises that challenge different muscle groups, improve endurance, and build functional...
Modern Taolu is a performance sport involving agility-based techniques and pre-choreographed routines. Routines are often executed barehanded, or with weapons such as bostaves and broadswords....
Every Wednesday, Adoration (time with the Blessed Sacrament) and Confession (seek forgiveness from Jesus), is offered in the CWB. If you are familiar or not, come and see!
This class is a great cardiovascular workout. Pedal through hill climbs, sprints, and many other challenging drills and exercises. All levels are welcome. Remember to bring a towel and water...
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