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A single light can’t illuminate a city or a nation, but it can ignite a movement that changes the world. This fall, Critical Social Justice: Ignite will explore how a burning commitment to create...
Did you know that you can read major newspapers for free online using the Library's databases? Keep informed by reading/bookmarking the latest issue at: New York Times Wall Street Journal...
In its 3rd year anniversary in Baltimore, Immigrant Heritage Month is celebrated to embrace and welcome our immigrant neighbors. We welcome you to join us in recognizing this month on and beyond...
Join us in celebrating Pride Month that commemorates the 1969 Stonewall Riots in Manhattan, New York. This riot was the first time that LGBTQ+ rights were demanded by folk who self-identified in...
Journal of undergraduate research opens for submissions 8/1
Meet the UMBC Review Editors for the 2019 Edition... Michelle Guldan (STEM Editor) is a junior who is studying biology and environmental science. She is interested in pursuing a career in...
The library’s Leisure Reading Collection offers the UMBC community a variety of timely and popular fiction and non-fiction. It is located in an easy-to-browse room on the Library’s first floor,...
Raising awareness about financial security in retirement
The iOme (I OWE ME) Challenge is a national competition operated by The Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement (WISER) to raise awareness among college students about the impact of financial...
Studying zebra fish to understand biological development
Darius McKoy is a Biological Sciences (B.S.) major and Psychology (Minor) who will graduate in Spring, 2020. List any Scholars/Honors programs you are a part of: Meyerhoff Scholar, HHMI...