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Our lab manager Josh Wilhide has published an article in The Conversation -"Diamonds are forever – whether made in a lab or mined from the earth." Check it out here!
This is just a reminder that complimentary donuts are available in the Honors College Lounge today, December 12th, in recognition of the hard work you've all put in this semester. It's an...
2019 Supplemental Retirement Account (SRA) Limits The IRS recently announced the employee contribution limits into an SRA will increase in 2019 by $500. The following SRA memo outlines the...
Get Involved, Gain Leadership Experience, Become an Officer
The Information Systems Security Association is currently looking for new officers for Spring 2019 - Fall 2019. We have two open positions for the upcoming Spring 2019 semester: Secretary...
Findings based on Bb's "course archetypes" research
Earlier this year, Blackboard released a “course archetype” system administrator’s tool that allows institutions to see how the company’s Learning Management System (LMS) software is being used...
2019 Supplemental Retirement Account (SRA) Limits The IRS recently announced the employee contribution limits into an SRA will increase in 2019 by $500. The following SRA memo outlines the...
Beneath the black and gold, and far beyond what might immediately catch your eye, lies a world of wonder. You just need to know where — and how — to look. By Jenny O’Grady Campus...
New MyUMBC home for BreakingGround news and opportunities
Updates relating to UMBC's BreakingGround civic engagement initiative now have a new MyUMBC home: the Center for Democracy and Civic Life's MyUMBC group. Please join the group to keep up with...
Happy December! Before campus dives into finals and the holidays, Education Abroad at UMBC would like to share some exciting new updates and projects with our campus community. We’ve Moved!...
This article will be updated. The Faculty Senate has voted for the removal of the physical education graduation requirement at a routine meeting on Dec. 11. The decision, which was made by a...