Retriever Essentials has received a $18,360 Hunger-Free Campus Grant to support its student staff and programming. Hunger-Free Campus is a state grant program run by the Maryland Higher Education...
Remarks include UMBC President Emeritus Hrabowski & the SGA
On September 28, 2024, civic scholar Harry Boyte gave a keynote address at Ball State University’s Annual Civic Learning Conference in which he placed the Center for Democracy and Civic Life's...
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) recognized UMBC for its nonpartisan democratic engagement efforts that fostered high levels of student voter engagement in the 2022 midterm...
David Hoffman, Ph.D. '13, language, literacy, and culture, director of the Center for Democracy and Civic Life, has been named 2024 UMBC Outstanding Staff member and will be recognized at the...
On July 28, the MD Technology Internship Program [MTIP] was highlighted in the Baltimore Sun Education article, “From labs to launchpads: Experiential learning bolsters Maryland’s STEM career...
Nine members of the Division of Student Affairs were selected to participate in UMBC’s inaugural LEAP leadership development academy, which began in August. The Department of Human Resources and...
Career Center Director Christine Routzahn, Off-Campus Student Services Assistant Director Amery Thompson, and Retriever Essentials Program Coordinator Ariel Barbosa are the recipients of the...
Center for Democracy and Civic Life staff, Dr. David Hoffman, Ph.D. ‘13, and Tess McRae ‘22 led UMBC’s delegation at the June 2024 Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement (CLDE) Meeting hosted by...
Dr. Bruce Herman, director of health and counseling for Retriever Integrated Health (RIH), is retiring from UMBC effective August 1, after four decades of service to higher education, including 26...
The recent expansion of the Maryland Technology Internship Program (MTIP), administered by UMBC’s Career Center, was featured in the May 22, 2024 technical.y article, “Major state funding boost...
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