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Dr. TseHuai Wu, Professor of the Practice, and his students attended the Autonomous vehicle showcase held by MAGIC in Westminster. The team comprised Allison Dietz, Alexander Levanduski, Aidan...
At Lavender Celebration this year, I shared that every day we create LGBTQ+ futures and that this is a declaration and imagining of new realities. Our very existence is a declaration and a...
Let's keep the celebration going and continue to recognize the Class of 2021 graduates! We're excited that several Class of 2021 Graduation stories featured students connected to the Women's...
Hey everyone! We hope you are all enjoying the start of your summer. We are pleased to announce that we will be having our summer work sessions every Monday at 6:30 starting on May 31st. These...
CWIT is sponsoring students to attend the Grace Hopper Conference, Tapia Conference, and Society of Women Engineer Conference during the Fall 2021 semester. This is a great opportunity for...
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Hello i3b myUMBC community members! As we begin to wind down from our commencement celebrations, we are actively transitioning to plan for the 2021-2022 calendar and would appreciate your...
CLICK HERE for the sponsorship application form The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) at UMBC is sponsoring small groups of students to attend each of the following professional...
Excerpt from "UMBC’s 2021 grads advance research with public impact—from disaster response to assistive tech" MAY 20, 2021 | SARAH HANSEN Students from across all of UMBC’s colleges and...
Professors Nirmalya Roy, left, and Aryya Gangopadhyay. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC. This post was adapted from a story was written by UMBC News staff that first appeared on...
Professors Nirmalya Roy, left, and Aryya Gangopadhyay. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC. This post was adapted from a story was written by UMBC News staff that first appeared on...