Photo courtesy of The New Yorker Undeniably, the biggest cinematic hit in 2009 was James Cameron’s Avatar. Its use of technology was truly innovative and captured audiences’ attention despite...
The controversial issue of same sex marriage is back in the headlines this week. First there’s the Obama campaign back-tracking Vice President’s comments in support of equal rights for gay...
Special thanks to everyone that volunteered, got involved, and made a donation to the book drive. Thank you and without your help our goal would not have been reached. Thanks again! ASME...
UMBC ASME Chapter and UMBC promoting Science and Engineering!Our chapter held a table at the festival and engaged children with a aluminium boat-buoyancy challenge.Participants were given roughly...
What's happening? MUSIC MINISTRY, that's what's happening!!!
I've been making little blurbs at the end of mass lately, but for those of you who for some reason are never there to hear the message... Newman Club is starting up a MUSIC MINISTRY!!!...
Don't have the time to log in? Just want to see whats been going on? http://ejackson.dyndns.org:8123/ We now have a dynamic map set up, with the toolbar to the right you can choose between all...
Christopher Corbett, professor of the practice of English, writes about Baltimore’s 32nd Street Farmers Market in Style. Rain or shine, every Saturday morning, if I am in Baltimore, I swing by the...
Congratulations to CSEE lecturer Susan Mitchell who, on April 6, 2012, successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation entitled “Software Process Improvement through the Removal of Project-level...
Most of the time you don’t receive a prize for eating a burger, because as most of us know, eating a burger is usually its own prize. However, this last Tuesday Chartwells had the wonderful idea...
The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) is looking for student-authored articles about the undergraduate research experience. You may be their next published author! CUR is a national...
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