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Interdisciplinary Studies Living-Learning Community The INDS LLC offers an opportunity for all students to strengthen and enrich their undergraduate experience by connecting with each other and...
Washington Post story - features faculty & alumnus
A family reunion with the Paul Taylor Dance Company By Rebecca Ritzel "After dancing with Taylor’s original touring company for six years, Walton left the troupe to get married and moved to...
Calm in a Storm - Disaster Relief in the Philippines
EHS Graduate Program Student, Sako Narita, and her efforts to help out in the relief effort in the Philippines.
UMBC: Calm in a Storm
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In session one MCS is running MCS 222 (AH) and an upper level special topics course, Media Ethnography (MCS 370; which is entirely online and counts towards the intercultural communication...
The Federal Judicial Center in Washington, DC, seeks to hire a paid intern to work in the FJC’s Federal Judicial History Office during the summer of 2014. The position is available from mid-May...
Outside the Box: Finding Your Path as a Female Entrepreneur
A venture capitalist once told Melinda she "didn't fit the pattern". She doesn't. She's not an engineer. She doesn't spend any time in her garage, and ramen? Too many carbs. Women have a hard time...
Tom discusses N. Jay Jaffee exhibition at Library Gallery
The work of photographer N. Jay Jaffee is on display at UMBC. Tom Hall takes a tour with curator Thomas Beck, who discusses Jaffee's spontaneous style of working. Jaffee worked in the printing...
We are pleased to announce that graduating senior Samantha Hawkins is the UMBC Researcher of the Week! Samantha is a double major with Anthropology, and her INDS degree is titled "Visual Research...