Tweet If you are interested in the semantic web and linked data, data.ac.uk looks like a site worth investigating. “This is a landmark site for academia providing a single point of contact...
For the upcoming ODK National Day of Service, our Circle is partnering with Towson's Circle to participate in a tree planting event on Saturday, April 13. More information about the event can be...
The 6th Annual Service Learning & Civic Engagement Conference will be held at UMBC on Saturday, April 6th from 8:30 AM- 4:00 PM with an optional networking event from 4:00PM- 6:00 PM. This...
New browsers like Internet Explorer 10 have advanced touch experiences using gesture events. There are a few first steps you can do to make sure to help your site become touch-friendly yet also...
A lot of us around here have blogs and a lot of us use FeedBurner to "host" our RSS feeds. I thought it was worth talking about what might happen if we lose FeedBurner, which seems especially...
Blogging is an activity that many undertake, some for the fun of it and others to build a presence online. In this article we cover ten tips to get your blog noticed and ranking highly in the...
Eclipse Templates are stored blocks of code or text that can be accessed quickly via a key combination. They can save you a lot of time when coding by eliminating the need to type the same lines...
On Saturday, April 20, the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum will unveil a wax figure of Freeman Hrabowski during a ceremony at Morgan State University. The figure is part of a salute to...
The UMBC English department’s composition course redesign was recently profiled by the Chronicle of Higher Education. “In an age when many educators are promoting active learning by “flipping”...
Robert Provine, professor of psychology, is a contributor to the recent “Body Issue” of New Scientist magazine. Provine’s piece, “It’s Only Natural,” discusses the curious behaviors of our...