Mexican Feminist Movements and the Role of Social Media
Can social media provide and inspire a space for civic participation and engagement across borders? Mexican Feminist Movements and the Role of Social Media: Civic Participation and...
An immersive experience of music, animation, and visual art
UMBC- Are you ready to dance???? VJ-ing in the Ballroom from 2-2:30pm on April 16th at URCAD, Marelen Soto has created an interactive multidimensional mural that will make you move, think, and...
Gauging the health of campus vegetation from above
Ready to see some research that is really taking off? Check out GES 286's weather balloons in the UC Ballroom at URCAD on April 16th! Assessing Campus Vegetation From Above Presenters:...
Autonomous Fixed-Wing UAV for Long-Range Payload Delivery
Come see an airplane prototype from the UMBC multidisciplinary capstone team on display at URCAD on April 16th in the UC Ballroom! UMBC Multidisciplinary Capstone: Design and Development of an...
URCAD is two weeks away! The day is packed with 400 student presentations, art exhibits, films, video games, live performances, and more! To see the full day's agenda:...
Got research? Got art? Share your work witht he UMBC community at URCAD on April 16, 2025! The URCAD registration deadline has been extended- apply until Friday, Feb. 21! Go...
Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day
Join us for the biggest undergraduate research event of the year! URCAD is April 16, 2025 in the UC. Present your research or creative work by applying by Friday, February 14 at:...
The Impact of Retriever Essentials on UMBC Students
Dionne Cole is a double major in Biological Sciences and Social Work who will graduate in May 2025. Title of your project: Evaluating the Impact of Retriever Essentials on UMBC students ...
Register NOW to present your research or creative work at Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD) on April 16th! All current undergraduates who have conducted research,...
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