Welcome to the penultimate fall issue of the Provost's Perspective. As we head down the homestretch of 2025 I want to encourage each of you to finish the semester strong. Every day I am reminded of the strength and resiliency that is present in the UMBC Community. I am so proud of all you have accomplished this semester and how you support each other in our work together. Continue to support each other and our students through finals!
In recent weeks I've touched on several topics that I find relevant and timely. I have heard some people like the light(er) tone of the message whereas others would like to see a bit more substance. If there is a subject or topic that you feel should be covered (or have general feedback on the content), drop me a note here. Your feedback and input matters!
Tuesday morning's delayed start was a good reminder that if you have not done so already, I encourage you to sign up for UMBC alerts. Once signed up, UMBC's Emergency Alert text-messaging system will send you alerts about campus emergencies and weather-related campus closures. (Standard text message rates apply.) Sign up for UMBC Campus Text Alerts here.
Upcoming Events
End of Semester Celebration 2025
Join President Valerie Sheares Ashby for an end-of-year celebration for UMBC faculty and staff.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
3-5 p.m.
University Center Ballroom
President Sheares Ashby will offer brief remarks at 4 p.m. The event will feature refreshments and live music performed by UMBC student jazz musicians.
Winter Commencement
With winter Commencement just a few weeks away, we would love to have you join us for the celebrations at the Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena.
Graduate School Ceremony | Wednesday, December 17, at 10 a.m.
Undergraduate Ceremony | Thursday, December 18, at 10 a.m.
If you plan to march in the procession, please register. Unfortunately we are past the deadline to order regalia.
Those who wish to participate as event staff are encouraged to sign up as well. Volunteers will receive separate instructions, but please note that arrival time will be 8 a.m. for doors opening at 9 a.m.
For more information and updates, please visit the Commencement website or email commencement@umbc.edu.
New Faculty Spotlights
Each week we feature the newest faculty members of our community.
Zelalem Jembre Yalew, Assistant Teaching Professor, CSEE
Areas of Research/Interest: Computer Networks: Multi-hop Wireless Networks
Fun Fact About Zelalem: I am so boring that I have none
Jude Agboada, Assistant Professor, Visual Arts
Areas of Research/Interest: As a visual communication designer and educator, I use dialogue as a tool to foster meaningful conversations. My practice investigates how community, identity, and culture are shaped through multidisciplinary approaches, ranging from artist books to public space activations. I am dedicated to developing new ways of creating connection by examining how people relate to one another, to the spaces they inhabit, and to the communicative strategies that enable those relationships. My current research focuses on language documentation and the architectural legacies of former colonial states. I also contribute as a team member at Tampered Press, a publication committed to amplifying the voices of writers and visual artists in Ghana, across Africa, and throughout the diaspora.
Fun Fact About Jude: Outside of work, my passion for new challenges led me to pick up skiing as an adult — and I've already logged 56 days on the slopes in one season.
Are you a new faculty member? Please take two minutes to fill out the form and submit your bio if you have not already done so.
New Staff Spotlights (Coming Soon)
Are you a staff member who joined UMBC in the last year? Email Aaron Burnett, director of provost communications, to be featured in an upcoming edition of the Provost's Perspective.
Help Make this Newsletter Better
The goal each week of this message is to deepen our connection to UMBC, whether that is learning about an upcoming event, a divisional accomplishment, an innovative program, or an update from the Office of the Provost. If you know of a program or event that should be highlighted, please share it here.
Until next week,
Manfred van Dulmen