The zombie trend continues to spread across the pop cultural landscape and shows little sign of slowing down. Speaking with The Baltimore Sun‘s John-John Williams IV for a June 9 story entitled...
Welcome to the 2012-2013 Student Government Association Executive Branch Application! The Student Government Association (SGA) is the voice of the undergraduate students at UMBC. Serving as one...
The Pre-Nursing Society is looking for student mentors for Fall 2012! If you are going to be in at least your second semester at UMBC this Fall and have a minimum cumulative grade point average...
Psychiatry Online published an article entitled “Cervical Cancer Screening and Acute Care Visits Among Medicaid Enrollees With Mental and Substance Use Disorders” on June 1, which counted among...
The zombie trend continues to spread across the pop cultural landscape and shows little sign of slowing down. Speaking with The Baltimore Sun‘s John-John Williams IV for a June 9 story entitled...
NPR host and blogger Robert Krulwich devoted the May 26 edition of his blog Krulwich Wonders to a post entitled “A Puzzle: Why Aren’t They Laughing?”. The post discusses a popular internet video...
Visual Arts associate professor and chair Vin Grabill’s latest experimental video Wet has been making the rounds for the past few months, including being show at the 2012 Athens International Film...
In aJune 5 article entitled “What’s the Buzz? Beehives Burgeon in Baltimore Backyards,” Rachel Wilkinson, adjunct professor of English, recently reported on the local beekeeping community for the...
Database trial ends June 15, 2012 [only one more week!]
UMBC now has trial access to the Gale database Nineteenth Century Collections Online. Nineteenth Century Collections Online is a multi-year global digitization and publishing program focusing...
Oracle Magazine July/August features articles on Oracle Database security solutions and development tools; the business of analytics; an interview with Oracle product management director Andy...
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