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UMBC's physical campus will be closed on Monday Feb. 23rd, 2026, due to inclement weather. All classes and activities are canceled. See UMBC email for more info.
On December 5, the campus celebrated this year’s Arts+ initiative with five concurrent events featuring UMBC students, faculty, and guest artists. In a sold out concert in Linehan Concert Hall,...
UMBC researchers are discovering building blocks of hand motions, aiming to improve physical therapy for humans and find better ways to program robots. They’re turning to a novel source material...
A study out of UMBC, published in Nature Communications, reveals how enteroviruses—including pathogens that cause polio, encephalitis, myocarditis, and the common cold—initiate replication by...
The Howard County Arts Council (HoCo Arts), a multi-purpose non-profit arts agency, seeks a self-directed, outgoing individual for entry-level position in a small, fast-paced office environment....
Dear UMBC Community, I am delighted to announce the appointment of D. Paul Monteiro, Jr., as our new vice president for government relations and community affairs. Paul is an experienced...
-By Amy Taylor, Social Work/Music Major Humans are wired for belonging. We crave connection, shared purpose, and safety within groups. But not every group that promises community delivers it....
In an email to the campus community, UMBC President Valerie Sheares Ashby has announced that D. Paul Monteiro, Jr., will join the university as vice president for government relations and...
By: Margot Anthony, WGEC Student Staff Member and Social Work Student Main theme: Letting yourself be vulnerable again in a relationship after gender-based harm. Trauma from...
By: Ashwathi Menon, Bioinformatics & Public Health Major When I first entered the world of neuroscience lab work, science seemed to be all about being objective: clean lines, sharp...
By Claudia Gerry, Social Work Major, Critical Sexuality Studies Minor It was sixth grade, I was in health class, we were in the family life unit. All my classmates could not stop laughing....
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