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Graduate students and Postdocs are invited to come to UMBC on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015 at 2 PM for a seminar on developing a syllabus. This seminar is part of the PROF-it (Professors-in-Training)...
This page will serve as a chronicle and track record for some of our students in Maryland, including our LSAMP NSF BD Fellows, to review what they are learning about the 2016 NSF GRFP process,...
To The UMBC Campus Community, Recently a DoIT student employee contacted members of the campus that they may have a number of files on their computers containing personally identifiable...
Saturday 9/19 at UMBC, Engineering Lecture Hall. Register
UMBC: You are invited to come and learn more about applying to graduate school. Please register. The event is on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015. This program primarily focuses on graduate programs in...
Earlier today around 1:00pm there was a unplanned outage to the wireless networks across campus. Full service was restored a few minutes later. Later in the day, around 4:50pm there was an...
Note: The following is adapted from a DoIT News story originally published on 8/31/15. Students, faculty, and staff can now print from their own devices using Pharos Mobile Printing. Devices...
Conference: Oct. 3, 2015. Grad students & postdocs invited.
Graduate students have been invited to attend by Professor Kathy Im, President, Maryland Consortium for Adjunct Faculty Professional Development; Program Chair, Gerontology and Social...
Hello Retrievers! Are you a current commuter student that is looking for a way to get involved on campus and make a difference? Are you looking to develop your leadership skills and meet...
This issue has been RESOLVED and the server is now functioning properly. Turning Technologies, the company that supports the TurningPoint clickers, is currently experiencing intermittent...
Sometimes it’s just easier to show than tell. Using TechSmith Relay, faculty can capture and narrate the content displayed on their computers and then publish an online “screencast” video tutorial...