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Local alumni welcomed UMBC professor, author and alumnus, Dr. George Derek Musgrove ’97 to discuss his new book Chocolate City: A History of Race and Democracy in the Nation’s Capital at a Bar...
Dear all, We hope your year is off to a great start! Wanted to let you know about some cool opportunities available for students -- whether you’re interested in working at Google, sharpening...
Calling Builders, Thinkers, Explorers, Solvers, and Uniters!
Engineers Week is from February 18th-24th and this year's E-Week Theme is "Inspiring Wonder". The Engineers Week Kick-Off Reception is on Monday, February 19th from 6-7:30pm. If you are...
We have unpublished the outdated TransLoc Transit Visualization Android application from the Google Play store. After many years of offering this legacy app, we're moving forward with updated...
Stop in during walk-in hours or make an appointment!
Our walk-in hours are posted below. In the event of UMBC closing due to inclement weather, COEIT Advising offices will be closed. Our advising offices are located in ITE 202-206. Email and...
American Historical Association (AHA) 2019 Annual Conference
If you are interested in proposing a paper for this panel, please contact Dr. Erica Metcalfe (Texas Southern University). In this panel, we welcome discussions on the history of police...
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