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The Howard County Arts Council, a multi-purpose non-profit arts agency, seeks a self-directed, outgoing individual for an entry to mid-level Gallery and Programs position in a small, fast-paced...
Years ago, studying abroad meant a near total removal from life at home. The only lines of contact available were unreliable, expensive and slow. Even as letters and telegrams gave way to...
Dear Colleagues, on August 23 UMBC/OSP will be hosting an NCURA workshop called "Building Blocks for Research Administration". This full-day workshop (9 AM to 4 PM) will provide you with...
UMBC Magazine | Megan Hanks | May 24, 2018 Jennifer Sleeman, Ph.D ’17, computer science, loves programming. So, when she was asked to coach the Einstein Narwhals, her son’s...
UMBC Magazine | Sarah Hansen M.S. '15 | June 1, 2018 Every day, UMBC researchers work tirelessly to make and build upon discoveries in their fields. For many, these successes lead...
Naomi Mburu ’18 -- UMBC’s very first Rhodes Scholar
UMBC Magazine | June 7, 2018 | Jenny O'Grady Becoming an academic superstar doesn’t happen overnight. It takes grit, character, and a community of true believers. Luckily for Naomi Mburu...
F. Chris Curran, Assistant Professor of Public Policy University of Maryland, Baltimore County A federal school safety commission that formed after the Parkland, Florida, school massacre won’t...
by Adam Bargteil, Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Maryland, Baltimore County With 25 years of hindsight, “Jurassic Park” marks a pivotal point in...
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