The exhibit, "New Perspectives on Old Views", is now on display in the Albin O. Kuhn Library Rotunda. Ancient Studies majors, Katie Bentz, Sarah Carney, Catherine Pasqualoni, and Christina...
On Monday, March 8th at 4:00 p.m. on the 7th floor of the AOK Library, Gender and Women's Studies will present a Humanities Forum Event. Our speaker, Hanne Blank, author and independent scholar,...
Liz Barr, who graduated UMBC with a GWST major in 2009, recently had a paper accepted for presentation at the Southeastern Women's Studies Association Conference (SEWSA), which will be held March...
Join the Shriver Center for a free webinar on how to make your resume and application for internships in the federal government stand out. This webinar, a product of the Partnership’s Making the...
Undergraduates planning independent research or creative work for the summer or next academic year can apply for up to $1,500 to support their work. Start now to have a competitive application...
There is still time to add GES 102Y Human Geography. This four-credit course meets the culture requirement and includes a weekly Honors University section for students in their first year at UMBC...
Full Title: Kaggle aims to host data-driven machine learning competitions Kaggle is a site for data-related competitions in machine learning, statistics and econometrics. Companies,...
Full Title: Men's Lacrosse Scrimmage vs. Villanova Moved to Thursday, Feb. 4 Due to an expected winter weather event this weekend, UMBC's men's lacrosse scrimmage vs. Villanova University has...
Full Title: Men's Soccer Announces Two Additions For 2010-11 Academic Year UMBC head men's soccer coach Pete Caringi has announced that a pair of prospective student-athletes have committed to...
I’m asking some of the people you might encounter on the UMBC campus, including students, faculty and staff, to answer a few questions about themselves and their experiences. These are their...
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