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PageUp continues updating their interface to meet the changing needs of their customers. This month, PageUp has made some significant upgrades to the flow of the applicant card. What is...
According to the recent QS World University Rankings 2020, UMBC is one of the top 500 universities in the world overall and among the best of the best in a key measure of faculty scholarship.
A Second Reflection by Karina Aquiahuatl Villagran
Earlier this month, my coworkers and I presented at the National Conference of Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) in Portland, Oregon. Our presentation was about the Mosaic’s...
This session will help participants identify various ways to achieve balance with personal, family, and work responsibilities. The conflicting demands of work and home can create stress and zap...
In a 5-4 decision the Supreme Court has ruled that partisan gerrymandering is not unconstitutional. The issue is a political one, according to the court, not a legal one.
UMBC Program Directors, Sunil Dasgupta and Annica Wayman, were recently selected by Leadership Montgomery to join the Connecting Our Region’s Execs (CORE) program. Great leadership begins with a...
One wall in Ellen Hemmerly’s office in bwtech@UMBC North is home to a large aerial photo of UMBC’s campus before bwtech was built in 1989; next to it is an image taken from a similar angle that...
The Maryland Small Business Administration recently named UMBC alumna Samantha Walls ’12, psychology, the 2019 Young Entrepreneur of the Year for her outstanding work in growing her daycare...
A conference of interest for faculty and graduate students: Race and Ethnic Politics Conference at the University of Maryland College Park, August 1st. Our own postdoctoral research...
For more than two decades, Hemmerly has led UMBC’s technology park—the first-university-affiliated research park in Maryland—as it has grown and expanded.