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Dear UMBC Community, If you haven’t already, be sure to stop by the UMBC Library Rotunda and see the exhibit of Catonsville Nine related artifacts and images—Including an original C9 Press...
Here are the Student Government Association officers elected this week to serve for 2018-2019. President: Collin Sullivan Executive Vice-President: Vrinda Deshpande Vice President for...
Congratulations to Linda Wiratan '19, biochemistry and molecular biology, and member of the Honors College, on being named a Goldwater Scholar for 2018-2019. Linda has conducted research in...
Stephanie Milani '19, computer science and psychology, and member of the Honors College, has been awarded a 2018 Newman Civic Fellowship in recognition of her work to increase underrepresented...
Hats off to the four Honors College members selected as finalists for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program in the coming academic year! They join the scores of UMBC students who have made the Honors...
Hi all, Please find attached the announcement and link to the CNMS award ceremony, next Friday May 4th at 3:30pm. RSVP's are appreciated for catering and seating plans. Hope to see you...
Are you a major, minor, or student in an Africana Studies course? Do you want to join the Africana Council? The Africana Council promotes the study of peoples of African descent by broadening...
“The Catonsville Nine’s protest is one of the most significant acts of war resistance in our nation’s history, and it happened just down the road from UMBC fifty years ago this May,” says Joby...
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