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This post is written by Madison Miller. It was originally featured on the Women’s Center WordPress, which you can find here. With much discussion in Women’s Center staff meetings about actively...
Come out next Wednesday to hear from some graduate programs!
Join Admissions Representatives from the following institutions for an information session about public health and how their graduate programs might align with your personal goals! **Columbia...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Meet Alex... He is a Physics and Mathematics major. He is also a URA Scholar. His future plans includes obtaining his PhD in physics and focusing on research in computational physics. How...
There is an upcoming opportunity for UMBC students to learn about exciting programs at Rutgers University. Rutgers has internships, paid summer undergraduate research positions, and fellowships...
With much discussion in Women’s Center staff meetings about actively applying our work in the Center as student staff members to other areas of our lives, I have recently been thinking a lot about...
Up to $1,500 Award to Support Research or Creative Work
The Office of Undergraduate Research will be holding a "Is URA Right for You?" Workshop. Wednesday, October 29th Noon - 1 PM Math/Psych 101 The URA Award provides up to $1,500 to...
The SURF Program Will Pay You; Sign Up for More Information!
One of the best summer research opportunities out there-- in nearby Gaithersburg, MD. For students in physics, material science, chemistry, applied mathematics, computer science, or engineering....
Explore the culture and history of East Baltimore! See a slice of urban life from the 70’s! Has much changed? Take a look and see for yourself – now available online: Elinor Cahn photographs....
This guest post was written by Women’s Center student staff member Ty Philip. In celebrating LGBTQ History Month, it’s important to remember those who don’t fit into the mainstream...