A reflection by student staff member, Sydney, about her experiences with body image, working out, and how these things connect with her feminism and self love. Trigger Warning: This blog deals...
Mburu will study nuclear science at Oxford University
Naomi Mburu ’18, chemical engineering, is the first student in UMBC history to receive the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. Established in 1902, the Rhodes Scholarship is the oldest and most...
Exploring links between cancer, diabetes, and obesity
Kevin is a Biology major who will graduate in 2019. The major focus of his work is to explore issues at the interface between development and human disease, with a view towards identifying novel...
The library’s Leisure Reading Collection offers the UMBC community a variety of timely and popular fiction and non-fiction. It is located in an easy-to-browse room on the Library’s first floor,...
Thank you to everyone who has donated to our cause!!
https://retriever.umbc.edu/retriever-essentials-program-tackles-food-insecurity/ Please spread the word to others in your department. We only have 54 people as part of this group, and we need to...
Last week on Wednesday, November 8th, the Women’s Center held our final roundtable discussion of our fall series. The theme: Women in Writing. Panelists, moderator, and participants generated a...
Please share with others who can donate food for students
We are in great need of the following items: Healthy non-sugar sweetened cereals (think Cheerios, Raisin Bran, Oatmeal) Peanut Butter Nuts Spaghetti Sauce Canned fruit packed in its own juice or...
Research and cultural experiences in Porto, Portugal!
Kourtney Rutkowski is majoring in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Psychology. She will graduate with her B.S. in May, 2018, and in 2019 she will complete her M.S. as part of the accelerated...
Note: This job listing has closed. Job no: 492569 Work type: Librarian Faculty - 3/4 Time Location: UMBC Campus We seek an innovative, collaborative, and service-oriented individual to work as...
The AOK Library can now take your questions by text message! Save us in your contacts as 410-762-4265 (that's 410-762-4AOK). We'll be answering chats during Reference Desk hours. If you send...