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Most of us here grew up in a time where emails and phone calls were pretty constant. I got my first email address when I was still in elementary school, and I’d been making phone calls since I...
Our Commemorative Art Piece for our 15th Anniversary is close to completion! Thank you to all who were able to make it to our three celebratory events. This piece would have not looked as unique...
The word “sculpture” typically brings to mind finely chiseled Greek marble figures or large abstract metal shapes. Chances are that sculpture on the human form does not come to mind. What exactly...
For those who prefer not to share publicly or were unable to attend UMBC’s information gathering sessions, we invite you to provide your thoughts and ideas on our Input Form. Your anonymous input...
On the first day of March 2019, Dr. Megan Sassin gave a research seminar on enhancing energy storage on the macroscale via architectural design on the nanoscale. Dr. Sassin is a scientist working...
The Finance Board Reform page is now available!!! Visit https://sga.umbc.edu/initiatives/fb-reform/ This site has been designed to help you and your organization understand the proposal, and...
**Part Two of Project Management Month** Stop by today to meet and listen to Albert Wesley; representative of Center of Medicare and Medicaid; in Woodlawn, MD to teach us everything a student...
PHIL 369 Now Fulfills the Arts & Humanities GEP Requirement
Description Philosophy of Humor - What makes something funny? Can humor be defined and understood? If so, how? This summer, explore these questions and more in PHIL 369, as you examine various...
OSP's updated no-cost extension request form can be accessed from our forms page and is attached here for reference. Please email this completed form (signed by UMBC Principal Investigator)...
This will be an open classroom for anyone who wants to do homework, study, or work on group projects. Be sure to bring your friends and laptops. Come study with us this Wednesday, March...