By: Sophia Blackwell Photo Credit: Ashley Harper Cottrell Meet Graham Whaples, a UMBC Alumni, ‘19, MCS & American Studies, as he talks about his fond memories at UMBC as an Athletics...
By: Louna Temsah Photo Credit: Chloe Love Obispo Meet Chloe! A UMBC MCS and softball alumni. Chloe discusses new career opportunities and her current roles after graduation. Could you...
Ashton talks marketing jobs and Diamond Comic Distributors
By: Spencer Derrenberger Photo Credit: William Greenwood Meet Ashton Greenwood, an MCS alum from the class of 2016. During her time at UMBC, she worked on UMBC’s Bartleby Creative Arts...
Joey talks about how MCS follows him after graduating UMBC
By: Rae Daniel Photo Credit: Joey Scalise Alumni and good friend of mine, Joey Scalise started his UMBC career in 2017. He graduated in 2021 and has since taken various topics he learned in...
By: Ajel Balan Photo Credit: James Parris Meet James Parris - a senior of UMBC graduating this semester, completing his Media and Communication Studies major along with his Entrepreneurship...
By: Sophia Blackwell Photo Credit: Louna Temsah edited by Sophia Blackwell Being from Lebanon, what has the MCS degree taught you in terms of international relations and has it changed your...
Ajel talks about his passion for MCS and his internship
By: Spencer Derrenberger Photo Credit: Ajel Balan Senior MCS major Ajel Balan has been at UMBC since 2019 and is expecting to graduate in Spring 2023. Initially, Ajel started out with a...
By: Ajel Balan Photo Credit: Cassie Semyon One of the many benefits of being a Media and Communication Studies major is the diversity of careers you can choose from. From being a copywriter...
By: Jadyn Spradlin Photo Credit: Lewis Hollander Though Lewis Hollander is only a freshman at UMBC, his videography is on scale with work produced by professionals. His instagram account...
Meet Sophia Blackwell, a Media and Communication Studies sen
By: Louna Temsah Photo Credit: Sophia Blackwell Sophia will be graduating this spring and looking forward to working close to her home and family for the government. Coming back to school...
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