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Come to URCAD on Wednesday, April 25, Visual Arts major Ezra Pailer will screen his video "The Poetry of Jordann Allen: An Animated Documentary". Baltimore and D.C. are home to remarkable...
MCS 222 - Introduction to Media and Communication Studies MCS 345 - Virtual Ethnography & Digital Life MCS 355 - Social Media: Networking & Mobility MCS 377 - Desktop Publishing &...
“Now I see the proof that I am strong enough to create my own future and inspire others,” says Linda Wiratan. “The Goldwater Scholarship is that final push that will help me fly.”
The Born in Baltimore Film & Photography Festival is extending its deadline to take submissions until May 1st. Please share information about this opportunity with anyone you work with who...
Nicolette Riggin | Media and Communication Studies Not Clickbait: An Analysis of Vlogging and its Effects on Romantic and Familial Relationships Mentor(s): Bryce Peake UC Ballroom | 10 – 11:30...
Please try to attend the: Japanese Tea Ceremony Presented by the Asian Studies Program Monday, April 23, 2018 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Library and Gallery, Albin O. Kuhn : 7th floor Ms....
When Stephanie Milani ‘19, computer science and psychology, attended an all-girls robotics camp as a middle school student she realized that she found computer science truly fascinating. It was...
fellowship will expand access to computer science education
April 17, 2018 by Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque When Stephanie Milani ‘19, computer science and psychology, attended an all-girls robotics camp as a middle school student she realized...
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