The Project The English Language Center works with digital stories within the course “Cross-Cultural Communication and University Life” (ELC 054), an advanced English as a Second Language...
Up to $4,000 and great experience. Apply online during break
Attention Science, Engineering, Math and Computer Science majors Interested in earning $4000 this summer? The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) offers paid research...
Presenting the Fall 2010 edition of the Center for Women and Information Technology's newsletter CWIT Update - highlighting CWIT's expanding Affiliates program, the new Women in Technology...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Consumer appliances account for a significant portion of home energy use. NIST develops testing and rating procedures for residential appliances. Manufacturers use these procedures to...
Thanks to Wikicommons. About that mess in the Gulf… US sues British Petroleum over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Friends at last? Senate passes bipartisan tax bill showing glimmers of hope...
Thanks to Wikicommons. You may not know this… but we at US Democrazy are doing pretty well for ourselves. In a couple years we’ll have finished paying off the loan on our office/van. PLUS we...
So Google has started up Chrome for a cause, a new Charity push for December 15-19 whereby their donation amount is determined by how many tabs you open! Sure its a little gimmicky, but hey, your...
I’m asking some of the people you might encounter on the UMBC campus, including students, faculty, staff and alumni, to answer a few questions about themselves and their...
Curious about last year's graduating class? Check out the 2009-2010 Graduating Student Report to learn more about who hired UMBC students and the percentage of students who had secured jobs....
The Career Services Center surveys UMBC students each semester to learn more about the part-time jobs students work while in school. Last spring, the average on-campus job hourly wage was $9.55,...
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