Reposted from COEIT myUMBC: Upal Ghosh’s recent research on PCB contamination in fish highlighted by the Bay Journal Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a group of likely carcinogenic...
As UMBC's Chair of the Athletics Policy Committee, I'm sharing the good fun on behalf of the Women's and Men's Basketball Teams who have America East Conference Playoffs this week. Women Play...
Looking to connect beyond the classroom? Join us for the Black & Gold Mixer on March 5, 2026, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM on Commons Mainstreet as we celebrate Retriever pride during...
The transition from the classroom to the office can often feel like standing at the base of a daunting mountain. For many UMBC students, the challenge isn't a lack of ambition; it's the...
On March 4–5, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County community will come together for 36 hours to celebrate and support the programs that shape student life. The Center for Women in...
Support The Shriver Center during Black & Gold Rush!
Budgets are tight. Creative means are necessary to support The Shriver Center's Community Engaged Learning Team to fund student programming, leadership, and workforce! UMBC's Black & Gold...
Commuter Week Presents: Crafternoon Join us for Crafternoon during Commuter Week on March 4, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM at Lower Flat Tuesday, a relaxed and welcoming space created especially...
All COEIT undergraduate students are invited to complete the 2026 COEIT Undergraduate Student Voice & Experience Survey. This survey aims to understand your experiences in your major,...
Faculty, staff and students: apply for SJDCE today!
The Social Justice Dialogues Cohort Experience (SJDCE) at UMBC invites participants from all perspectives and experiences to engage in meaningful conversations across difference. Rooted in...
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