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UMBC prepares its students to claim their future by providing them the resources to flourish both in the classroom and in their future careers. In today’s Industry News, we explore ways a person...
In part three of our job workshop series, we take a look at the essentials when it comes to professionalism in the workplace. Dr. Elliot Lasson, Professor and Graduate Program Director...
The Translational Life Science Technology (TLST) degree at UMBC helps prepare students to create innovative biotechnology solutions to transform the health, agriculture, and environment sectors....
We sat down with UMBC’s Masters of Art in Education program director, Jerri Frick, to learn more about this unique program and how it’s helping certified teachers gain more success in their...
Whether you’re considering a career change or you need an advanced degree UMBC’s Master of Arts in Education will help you become a leader in teaching. Watch this video where program...
UMBC researchers are sharing their knowledge and expertise about COVID-19 with the entire UMBC community, helping us to stay healthy and make informed decisions. One of the key components of...
Tune into this video workshop to learn ways you can best prepare for a job interview. In today’s competitive job environment, you want to walk into an interview with the right tools and mindset so...
UMBC encourages our community of researchers to extend beyond ordinary to make a difference in the lives of others. In one such research example, UMBC’s departments of information systems (IS) and...
In today’s uncertain world, one fact remains true – there are advantages to proper planning when it comes to job searching. Dr. Elliot Lasson, Professor and Graduate Program Director of...
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