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When the unrest swelled again in Baltimore on Monday, April 27th, 2015, UMBC was in the midst of studying for final exams and preparing for the end of the semester. For many, the Uprising seemed...
UMBC students, faculty, and staff now have access to a new online collection of Baltimore photographs through UMBC’s Digital Collections. The Baltimore Collection, which includes approximately 96...
UNIT: REFERENCE - REFERENCE STUDENT - WEB ASSISTANT Purpose: Provide support for Reference Department by assisting with web development activities, compiling data, and producing reports. ...
A Women's Center Program for Undergrad Women 25 and Older
Th Returning Women Students Peer Connection* program connects returning women undergraduate students with each other via one-on-one connections that will provide support personal, academic, and...
A blog reflection written by Women’s Center student staff member, Carrie Cleveland For the past ten years I have not had a paying job. For the past ten years I have been home raising children....
Meet Isabel – the founder of the UMBC Reach Initiative. This is a guest post written by UMBC rising junior, Isabel Geisler, who is leading the charge for a new initiative on campus called The...
New summer session II course with no prerequisites
HAPP 398 – Health, Environment and Armed Conflict This class explores the interrelationship between health, the natural environment and armed conflict. Using specific case studies, this course...
Follow the UMBC University Archives on Facebook! ------------ Plain text: The University Archives of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County collects materials that document the history...
We are proud to announce that the annual Critical Social Justice week will be moving to fall semester. We’ll see you Monday October 19th through Friday October 23rd, 2015! Save the date!
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Meet JaQuon, He is a Africana Studies major and a McNair Scholar. He feels that conducting research is your duty as a UMBC scholar. His future plans includes pursuing a PhD in Sociology,...