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In recent times, “bipartisan friendships,” such as those between John Kerry and John McCain or Fred Malek and Madeleine Albright, have been lauded for exemplifying a willingness to work together...
This story was written by Dinah Winnick and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Times Higher Education has just named UMBC #3 in the nation in achieving social and economic impact. This 2019...
An excellent opportunity for Masters and PhD students!
The Data Incubator is an intensive 8 week fellowship that prepares masters students, PhDs, and postdocs in STEM and social science fields seeking industry careers as data scientists. The program...
The University System of Maryland’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (USM LSAMP) announces the opportunity for undergraduate scholars currently enrolled at University of Maryland,...
Reading, while considered a leisure activity, is also an invitation to an infinite source of examples of good writing. College students who read, either for their academics or as a hobby, are...
Come learn how to move up in IT during FREE HOUR in ITE 233
Today from 12-12:50pm, Mr. Doyle will be going over how to succeed when starting an IT career and how to develop and maintain your skills. Come learn how Mr. Doyle went from a student TSC...
Walking out of the theater after the wild ride that is Jordan Peele’s newest psychological thriller, “Us” is like stepping off the Tower of Terror. The film leaves audiences wanting more. Though...
Register here: https://www.hcgi.com/ss7 7th Annual HCGI Solutions Summit!! April 26th @ The Sheraton Columbia Town Center Hotel. Featuring HP Enterprise, Dell/EMC, Netapp, Nutanix, Crestron,...
Around campus, and as a nation, most would agree: We’re confused. Politically, in particular. The lack of certainty, the surplus of speculation and the overall distrust of the government bode...
Taking to the podium in the lobby of the Performing Arts Building, freshman Amy Vaichalkar began, “We would color the sky and the ground purple. Matter of fact our world was our canvas. But...