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Art History & Museum Studies student - Niki Konkel - at NMAH
VART major, Nicolle Konkel, who is in the Art History and Museum Studies concentration, just received a paid internship titled, the "James Lollar Hagan...
Come hear UMBC alumni discuss their strategies for success
Save the date: Monday November 12 from Noon to 1 PM in the UC Ballroom to hear the exciting Entrepreneurs Panel Discussion featuring BRENDON THACH '16 (Graphic Design) and other UMBC alumni. See...
Come hear Carol Bogash on leveraging innovation & creativity
On Wednesday September 26 from noon to 1 PM in University Center Rm. 310, Carol Bogash will describe her successful career as an 'intrapraneur' and innovator in arts & education. She has...
Do you want to travel to interesting cities around the country? Great, we'll take you to Philadelphia, New York, Boston and more. Do you want to do speech, debate, or public speaking? Perfect,...
Submit your ideas to the IDEA COMPETITION (see attached flyer for details). Win cash prizes of $750 and get mentoring/coaching to prepare your pitch. It is an excellent learning and...
The following event is hosted by the Faculty Development Center and CIRTL graduate students are invited to attend. When Wednesday Sept. 5th Noon - 1:30 pm Where The Commons Room 310 What’s...
Interested students will engage in a myriad of activities to include, attending events with the Governor, conducting political research, collecting data, interacting with constituents and much...
Critical Social Justice is here! Pre-CSJ Event Highlights: Wednesday, 9/5 Stay Woke in the Women’s Center, 6 – 8 pm Interested in getting involved in social justice activism while at...
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