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Check out how UMBC student Evan Avila is capturing policymakers attention with his ideas about how to encourage and help millennials save for retirement!...
Featuring BBQ Food, Door Prizes, 50/50 Raffle, and more!
Friday, June 29, 2018 11:30 – 1:30 p.m. The Commons Terrace Please join the Professional Staff Senate in partnership with the Non-Exempt Staff Senate for our annual picnic! There will be door...
The Scholarship Unit will have limited staff on duty on Friday, June 29, 2018 due to a full-day team professional development retreat. For general inquiries, please call the Office of Financial...
LaMont Toliver, former director of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program. UMBC has named its inaugural LaMont Toliver Scholar — graduating senior chemical engineering major Adrian Davey ’18, a member of...
UMBC has named its inaugural LaMont Toliver Scholar — graduating senior chemical engineering major Adrian Davey '18, a member of the 26th Meyerhoff Scholars cohort.
Evan Avila ‘20, economics and political science, is a millennial with retirement on his mind, and his fresh ideas are now capturing the interest of policymakers. Avila recently won first place in...
Contest judge David Wegge, of St. Norbert College, said Evan's entry, “demonstrated great policy depth, a keen understanding of the challenges millennials face, and creativity in devising...
Dr. Soonhee Lee Named ACCTA Diversity Mentor Scholar
Dr. Soonhee Lee of the UMBC Counseling Center was selected as a Diversity Mentorship Scholar by the Association of Counseling Center Training Agencies (ACCTA). She will be attending and...
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