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The UMBC Career Center offers students many benefits when it comes to preparing for their professional future. Take a look at some of the cool ways they can help you succeed.
One of the best outcomes for a graduate student is to end up in a position within their field because of the knowledge they gained in and out of the classroom. Ricardo Tablada ’18, M.P.S....
Recently, Riadul Islam, assistant professor of computer science and electrical engineering at UMBC, received a $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study how to better detect and...
One of the greatest benefits of engaging in a learning experience is being able to take what is newly acquired and bring its value to the real world. We sat down and chatted with recent...
As a public research university, UMBC is dedicated to breaking research barriers in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and STEM. In today’s Industry News we take a look at the latest...
Throughout history, women have had a significant impact in the tech world. To honor them during this Women’s History Month, we’ll highlight five of the most remarkable ones and their contributions...
The field of IO Psychology is a great place for professionals who thrive in analyzing issues and providing potential solutions. Saad Arshad ’21, M.P.S. IO Psychology, enjoyed this aspect of his...
Bringing value to a current role is one of the greatest benefits of embarking on an educational journey to learn and grow as a professional. Cindy Greenwood ’21, P.B.C. Community Leadership,...
In today’s Campus News, we bring you the following UMBC News stories: UMBC named to the nation’s highest level of research university UMBC alumni makes African American history and...
Bhavika Chavda ’21, M.P.S. Data Science joins us for this episode of UMBC’s Mic’d Up and shares her experience with entering into the data science world and working with an ethical lens. She...
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