WARNING: This is a development version of myUMBC. All content should be considered for testing purposes only and could be changed or deleted at any time.
Dear Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Fellows, Faculty, Staff, and Friends of PROMISE: Please save the following dates for Spring and Summer 2013: SATURDAY, May 4, 2013: Annual PROMISE...
Dear Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Fellows, Faculty, Staff, and Friends of PROMISE: Please save the following dates for Spring and Summer 2013: SATURDAY, May 4, 2013: Annual PROMISE...
4/3/13 4:30pm-6:30pm (program, dinner, and networking)
The Graduate School at UMBC in partnership with the Career Services Center is sponsoring the annual "Career Paths for Graduate Students" networking dinner seminar on Wednesday, April 3, 2013...
by David Hoffman and Craig Berger In a multi-year study with profound implications for the fields of evolutionary biology, genetics and psychology, a team of UMBC scientists has determined that...
by Craig Berger How many times have you had a goal in mind but were discouraged or pushed away by some of the risks or uncomfortable tasks you'd need to confront in pursuit of that goal? A...
by Craig Berger Below is a list of the students who submitted applications to run for SGA positions in next month's election. This list is preliminary in that the names listed below may...
April Seminar at UMBC The Graduate School at UMBC in partnership with the Career Services Center is sponsoring the annual “Career Paths for Graduate Students” networking dinner seminar on...
April Seminar at UMBC The Graduate School at UMBC in partnership with the Career Services Center is sponsoring the annual “Career Paths for Graduate Students” networking dinner seminar on...
We're asking some of the people you might encounter on the UMBC campus, including students, faculty, staff and alumni, to answer a few questions about themselves and their experiences. These are...
by David Hoffman Fees--and fee increases--are a fact of life in college. Programs and services cost money, and there is always an aging piece of equipment to replace or an adaptation...