Carlyn Thomas, a Visual Arts major in the Art History & Museum Studies concentration, is curating an art exhibition as part of her senior thesis project. Carlyn has chosen to go the extra...
Newcomers to NodeJS typically find its API difficult to grasp. Luckily, many developers have created frameworks that make it easier to work with Node. Connect is one such framework. It sits on top...
The 2013 U.S. Chess Championship has been scheduled for May 2 to 13 at the Chess Club & Scholastic Center of St. Louis (CCSCSL), and UMBC graduate student, Sabina Foisor, has been invited to...
The SGA Election is finally here! This is YOUR time to make decisions about who among your peers will guide the student body and determine how to use your student fee money! You can vote...
At Northrop Grumman, our work with cutting-edge technology is driven by something human: the lives our technology protects. We’re united by our work to help people. And that mission...
by Kathleen Algire-Fedarcyk As a social work major, I like the idea of service-learning. But does engaging in service-learning make a student more community-oriented or civic-minded? With...
It's a perennial question, but a tough one all the same. As early May marks the deadline for when many future young treps will need to decide if going to college is right for them, here are a few...