Norfolk, Va. � Former UMBC baseball standout Zach Clark (Newark, Del./Newark) threw his first career complete game, a three-hit shutout, as the Norfolk Tides downed the Gwinnett Braves, 4-0,...
MECHANICSVILLE, Va. � UMBC cross country junior Brandan McGee (Hiram, Ohio/Crestwood) finished fourth in the men's race and sophomore Sarah Daly finished 16th in the women's race, to lead the...
MECHANICSVILLE, Va. � UMBC cross country junior Brandan McGee (Hiram, Ohio/Crestwood) finished fourth in the men's race and sophomore Sarah Daly finished 16th in the women's race, to lead the...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. � The UMBC volleyball team had a set point in the third set but could not hold off a late rally by No. 22-ranked Michigan, as the Wolverines swept the Retrievers, 3-0 (25-9,...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoqKdWY692k Hollywood gunslinger Clint Eastwood made Mitt Romney’s day at the Republican National Convention in Tampa as he initiated a play-acted dialogue with...
The first meeting of Filmmakers Anonymous for the fall semester 2012 will take place on September 12th in the Fine Arts building in room 221a (screening room) from 12:00pm-1:50pm. See you all...
John Rennie Short, professor of public policy at UMBC and expert on urban and environmental issues and political geography, has published the first general history of Korea as seen through maps....
Join us next spring at UMBC and next summer in Switzerland!
The 2013 International Field Research Program brochure and application are available on myUMBC and www.umbc.edu/ifr. Applications are due by December 2 to Admin 222, the Study Abroad Office.
Hey guys, I just made a post to see if people are interested in getting this club active again. Please refer to the following link http://my.umbc.edu/groups/loltime/discussions/5055...
An article in today’s Baltimore Sun explores the Maryland GOP’s efforts to have a greater impact in the Democratic-leaning state. One aspect of this work could be capitalizing on an open seat for...
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