Hello Women's Center Community! March is finally here and what a great spring day we have today! We hope you enjoy today's sunshine and when you get a chance enjoy another great read brought to...
What is OSSI:SOLAR? OSSI:SOLAR is a NASA-wide system for the recruitment, application, selection and career development of undergraduate and graduate students primarily in science, technology,...
AARP Foundation Announces Sixth Annual Women's Scholarship Program Call for Applicants The AARP Foundation has announced a call for entries for its sixth annual Women's Scholarship Program. The...
The Library newsletter, Clicks & Bytes, just became live!
The newsletter shares updates on library resources, services and the RLC. It announces the upcoming library events and offers the opportunity to share your library experiences with the UMBC...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Where did you conduct your research this summer? I conducted my research at the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, California. How did you find out about applying for summer research? I found out...
Profiling the Mosaic Center's Diversity Educator Interns
The Diversity Educator Interns are a mix of six, talented undergraduate and graduate students who work to fulfill the Mosaic Center's mission and vision. The DEIs co-facilitate cross-cultural and...
Many college students struggle with body image and/or eating concerns, but may not know how to cope. National Eating Disorders Awareness Week brings attention to symptoms and resources for those...
Google is excited to launch the Android Camp 2012 program! Up to 30 current freshmen and sophomore students will be selected to attend the all-expense-paid Android Camp at Google’s headquarters in...
Hello Women's Center Community- Please mark the following dates on your calendar. The Women's Center will be closed for brief periods of time to allow staff to attend 20th...
If you have completed creative, scholarship, or research work as an undergraduate in the last year, please share your work with the UMBC community. Your 200-word abstract is all that is needed. To...