(by Kayla Keelan) The Alternative School Break trips are multi-day service engagement trips (most of which take place during Spring Break) designed to teach students about social issues and...
The UMBC Cyber Scholars Program is a new scholarship program directed by the new UMBC Center for Cybersecurity and run in partnership with UMBC’s Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) Scholars...
Support drives by donating for My Sister's Place Shelter...
National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week Support our drives that contribute to NHHAW Wednesday, November 14th from 9-1pm will be held in the UMBC Breezeway Thursday, November 15th...
Courtesy of Associated Press It has now been a week since America has re-elected Barack Obama as the President of the United States and some folks are still reeling from the results. Some are...
Incumbent will spearhead new Cyber Scholars Program
DATE POSTED: 11/12/12 POSITION TITLE: Assistant Director, CWIT CATEGORY: Professional PERSONNEL STATUS: Exempt, Full time, Regular Note: Position in for a three-year term. DEPARTMENT:...
The new UMBC Cyber Scholars Program is seeking applicants. Incoming Freshman for the Fall 2013 school year, current students, and transfer students interested in careers in cybersecurity are...
The Design Contest for the Retriever Project is now November 26th, so you can finish up your design over Thanksgiving and turn it in when you get back. If you haven't heard of the project, here's...
New York City Bus Trip (seb) Saturday, December 8, 2012 Bus departs the Commons Circle @ 7:45am All Guests = $30 Ticket #: 26 of 108 The Hobbit: Midnight Premiere (seb) Thursday,...
UMBC senior guard Brittany Crowell (Brandywine, Md./Gwynn Park/James Madison) and sophomore guard Lauren Chase (Bowie, Md./Riverdale Baptist) each picked up double-doubles as five Retrievers...
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