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We had a great showing at last Thursday's Annapolis Reception, our second annual event honoring Retriever alumni who've made their careers serving the state of Maryland. You can check out the full...
Retrievers, we’ve been introducing you to #UMBCsquirrels all week. Now it’s your turn! Tell us: what do you think this squirrel is thinking? Come up with a creative 1-2 sentence caption for this...
On September 19, 1966, the first students began classes at UMBC. Fifty years later to the day, the UMBC community gathered for a special Founders Day celebration to reflect on the first generation...
Photographers from the Baltimore Sun captured our much-anticipated Puppy Parade on film. Visit their site to see a pup-tastic array of Retriever pride and puppy cuteness! Puppy Parade slide...
Retrievers visiting campus this Saturday will be able to enjoy a scoop of a special UMBC-inspired ice cream -- Muddy Paws. Created by Baltimore ice cream shop The Charmery, Muddy Paws is a...
Just in time for the 50th Anniversary, the alumni-driven Suspended Brewing Company has created a special ale to celebrate UMBC's big milestone. The aptly named "Grit & Greatness: An Honors...
UMBC celebrated the start of its 50th anniversary year with a high energy Welcome Week greeting 2,800 new students and with a landmark newspaper headline: “A Catonsville university turns golden.”...
UMBC began with 750 students walking to class on paths of wooden planks connecting three buildings. There were no dorms. Most of the professors were fresh out of graduate school, and, like their...
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