“Annual conference showcases UMBC’s focus on undergraduate research,” the Baltimore Sun announced this morning. The article highlights the hard work of over 200 UMBC students who participated in...
3,216 students (30.4% of the undergraduate population) voted in this year’s SGA election, the largest turnout in UMBC history (previous record: last year’s 2,521 votes). Congratulations to all...
Fred L. Pincus, Professor of Sociology, will retire at the end of the semester after spending 44 years at UMBC. He came to Baltimore from UCLA as a 26-year-old instructor in 1968, the third year...
Total Votes Cast in this Election – 3216, the largest vote total EVER in a UMBC SGA election! Percentage of Undergraduates Voting in Student Elections, 2012: UMBC: 30.4% U. Md. College...
URCAD 2012 was held this past Wednesday, April 25 and it was amazing. Even though it was a huge success, tell us how to make it even better. Attendees, please take this two-minute survey to help...
Fred L. Pincus, Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, will retire at the end of the semester after spending 44 years at UMBC. He came to Baltimore from UCLA as a 26-year-old...
The Baltimore Sun’s “Picture of Health” blog today highlights an exciting new online resource developed by UMBC’s Hilltop Institute in partnership with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental...
On Measure Transformed Canonical Correlation Analysis Dr. Koby Todros, University of Michigan 2:00pm Wednesday, 2 May 2012, ITE 325b In this work linear canonical correlation analysis (LCCA)...
“Annual conference showcases UMBC’s focus on undergraduate research,” the Baltimore Sun announced this morning. The article highlights the hard work of over 200 UMBC students who participated in...
Please join us on Thursday May 3rd at 12:00 in the Library Gallery for a closing reception for our comics exhibit, "All Lurid, Unsavory, Gruesome Illustrations Shall Be Eliminated." Professor...
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