Dr. James DeVita, assistant vice president for academic partnerships and high-impact experiences, will co-present at the American Association of Colleges and Universities' International Society...
UMBC News story features Dennis Walker, Jr., Student Affairs
From UMBC News: U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings mark UMBC as tied for #127 among national universities, up 17 places from 2025, and tied for #63 on the list of top public...
Dr. James DeVita, associate vice president for academic partnerships and high-impact experiences in the Division of Student Affairs, will speak with alumni from UMBC’s Community Leadership program...
Serena Studivant, assistant director, commuter student success, will be a featured alumnus speaker for the September 11 “Young and Ambitious” panel discussion at the University of Maryland Eastern...
UMBC’s restorative practices programs were featured in Word in Black on August 7 and republished by Afro Newson September 4. The article was also picked up nationally on social media and in media...
The University System of Maryland (USM) Board of Regents has selected Laura Schraven, director of Student Affairs Communications and Marketing (SACM), as a recipient of the 2024-2025 USM Board of...
On August 7, Matt Hoffman, director of the Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Pluralism, presented at Interfaith America's Interfaith Leadership Summit, where he was part of a pre-conference...
commonvision (UMBC Student Design and Print Center) students and Student Affairs Communications and Marketing (SACM) staff received four awards from the University & College Designers...
Emma Hagen ‘14, assistant director, Student Affairs Communications and Marketing, was invited to participate in the Saint Elizabeth School (SES) job fair this past July. SES, a school for students...
Shakira Davidson, executive administrative assistant I, Vice President for Student Affairs Office, and Amanda Turner, administrative assistant II, Student Conduct and Community Standards, were...
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