The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department invites applications for several non-tenure track positions in Computer Science at the...
Just a reminder that I set time aside for Team Study Groupers on Mondays and Thursdays of every week. I would like to extend special invitation to students who I have not had the opportunity to...
Hello Team Study Groups! I just want to touch base with you all to remind you to register you study groups (if you are already studying with people). Also, to give you all a head up, I am...
DoIT has recently made some changes to the Scantron Test Scoring process. The two most notable changes are the following: Jim Keys is now located in ENGR Bldg suite 101 For security reasons...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
How did you find your mentor for your research? Students in the GES department have the ability to pick their own advisor. When I saw that there was a professor, Dr. Matt Baker, who shared both my...
Computer Science alumna (’86) Stephanie C. Hill will be honored at this year’s Outstanding Alumni of the Year Awards on October 11, 7:30 p.m. in the Albin O. Kuhn Library. Hill is the president of...
Seanniece Bamiro, a UMBC senior majoring in Political Science and pursuing minors in Theater and English Literature, is President of UMBC’s chapter of Alpha Nu Omega Sorority, Inc., and an officer...
Seanniece Bamiro, a UMBC senior majoring in Political Science and pursuing minors in Theater and English Literature, is President of UMBC’s chapter of Alpha Nu Omega Sorority, Inc., and an officer...
New Kids on the Block The Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department welcomes three new professors starting Fall 2012. Learn what makes them tick. Nilanjan Banerjee Though...
Isaiah 34 (NIV) 1Come near, you nations, and listen; pay attention, you peoples! Let the earth hear, and all that is in it, the world, and all that comes out of it! 2 The Lord is...
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