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UMBC’s fourth annual Engineers Week will feature a dozen creative, hands-on activities and eye-opening events, February 19–23, to highlight how engineering impacts society and contributes to...
Google is offering a IT Support Professional Certificate through Coursera. They are providing financial assistance to qualified learners. This may be a good opportunity if you are looking for more...
February 12, 2018 by Megan Hanks UMBC’s fourth annual Engineers Week will feature a dozen creative, hands-on activities and eye-opening events, February 19–23, to highlight how engineering...
UMBC’s commitment to STEM education and increasing diversity in engineering and computing fields is a trademark of the university. Five mechanical engineering faculty are continuing to expand this...
<taps mic>Is this on? So let's try to do this! Here's how I think it should work, but I'm open to suggestions. 1) We meet for an hour-ish to discuss a paper that one of us is writing...
We wanted to update the community on the recent Internet performance issues residential students were experiencing during the first week and a half of the spring semester. A few days into the...
Thomas Smith and Yanhua Shih are hoping their new research will bring about a sea change in the physics community, and encourage even the most traditional physicists that quantum interference...
UMBC’s fourth annual Engineers Week will feature a dozen creative, hands-on activities and eye-opening events, February 19–23, to highlight how engineering impacts society and contributes to...
Hey new and returning EWB members, We will be holding our first general body meeting this Wednesday, February 14th at free hour in ITE 237! Come see how you can get involved and find out...
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