UPDATE: DoIT staffed installed the patch for the Blackboard wiki error during the downtime on Friday, April 20, and the wiki tool is now functioning normally. UPDATE: Blackboard has verified that...
We, the undergraduate students of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), are and wish to be deeply involved in creating the university’s academic, co-curricular and community life to...
What should be in the curriculum for a computer science undergraduate program in the next decade? What knowledge and skills should every CS major learn? What learning objectives should we set? How...
John Winder ’12, computer science, has an essay posted on NPR’s “This I Believe” website. Winder’s essay details how an embarassing experience led him to the belief that “we can either take...
Learn about community media used in Bolivia on April 25th!
Reclamation and Resistance: Audiovisual Tools in Bolivia Stefanie M. Mavronis Jason Loviglio, Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication Studies AC IV Wing A 110 | 3:10 PM...
How long have you worked in the Women's Center? I started in fall 2011. Why do you think the Women's Center is important? The women’s center is important because it is a safe space on...
Photo Courtesy jhu.edu Computer Science and Computer Engineering students interested in becoming part of the renowned Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab are in luck. The lab is...
Photo Courtesy jhu.edu Computer Science and Computer Engineering students interested in becoming part of the renowned Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab are in luck. The lab is...
Photo Courtesy g4tv.com Computer Science alumnus Joshua Barczak (B.S. ’03, M.S. ’06) will be a featured speaker at this year’s Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD). Now...
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