by Craig Berger
If one of your goals was to attend a university with a nationally-ranked athletic team, you can cross that off your list. Now the question is, what's on your UMBC Bucket List: the experiences you want to be sure you stockpile while you have the chance? Sharing our lists at the start of the year has become a tradition. It's a way of holding ourselves accountable for making sure we have the experiences at UMBC we don't want to miss.
I've been able to cross a good number of goals off of my list over the past couple of years (I'm about to begin my 4th at UMBC), but I still have many left, including writing in (or even reading) the journal in the Rock Garden on campus, attending events I've yet to experience (like one of each athletic event and a concert in that beautiful new Concert Hall in the Performing Arts and Humanities Building), and exploring places on campus I've never seen from the inside (like the WMBC radio station, for example). Finally, one of the bigger items: I'd also love to host a Presidential or Vice Presidential debate at UMBC.
So what's on your bucket list? Check out the lists people posted last year, in 2012, and in 2011 for inspiration, then share your list (in a comment). Let's help each other follow through.
If one of your goals was to attend a university with a nationally-ranked athletic team, you can cross that off your list. Now the question is, what's on your UMBC Bucket List: the experiences you want to be sure you stockpile while you have the chance? Sharing our lists at the start of the year has become a tradition. It's a way of holding ourselves accountable for making sure we have the experiences at UMBC we don't want to miss.
I've been able to cross a good number of goals off of my list over the past couple of years (I'm about to begin my 4th at UMBC), but I still have many left, including writing in (or even reading) the journal in the Rock Garden on campus, attending events I've yet to experience (like one of each athletic event and a concert in that beautiful new Concert Hall in the Performing Arts and Humanities Building), and exploring places on campus I've never seen from the inside (like the WMBC radio station, for example). Finally, one of the bigger items: I'd also love to host a Presidential or Vice Presidential debate at UMBC.
So what's on your bucket list? Check out the lists people posted last year, in 2012, and in 2011 for inspiration, then share your list (in a comment). Let's help each other follow through.
Co-Create UMBC is a blog for and about UMBC, written by David Hoffman and Craig Berger from UMBC Student Life. Join the Co-Create UMBC group on MyUMBC. Like Co-Create UMBC on Facebook. And follow David and Craig on Twitter.
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