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UMBC continues to be a leader in providing top-notch graduates with the resources to tackle the world’s toughest challenges, from climate change to space exploration to AI technology. In...
In this podcast episode, we follow the journey of a resource analyst at NASA who leverages her education from the Technical Management Graduate Program at UMBC to bring value to her work. ...
While it can be difficult to admit when you’re wrong, it can help you develop as a growth-minded person if you remain open to learning from mistakes. This is especially true when you are part of a...
March is Women's History Month, a time to celebrate the many accomplishments and contributions of women throughout history. From scientists and artists to activists and politicians, women...
Online learning has many advantages for those who are self-directed and self-motivated. However, many students are hesitant to embrace remote learning as they believe it can be distracting and may...
Marcia Dickerson, P.B.C. '22, College Teaching & Learning Science has always wanted to teach. After retiring from her job in the human services and social services field, Marcia began her...
Study groups can benefit you if you're looking for an outlet to help encourage better study habits. In fact, study groups can be a great way to supplement the material you’re learning in your...
UMBC’s Cyber Security graduate programs prepare students to meet the high demand needs for online security. This demand continues to grow and has ever since the rise of the internet. This is...
The world of Biotechnology is critical to all of humanity. Professionals in this field need to keep up on the emergence of new techniques, equipment, and processes to continue to forge new...
Meal prepping can have a myriad of benefits for a busy professional. However, it doesn't mean keeping things bland by eating only unseasoned chicken breast, broccoli, and rice. There are so many...
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