Applications are open for the 10-week-long internship program, NSF REU EXPLORE 2026 @ UMBC. The details on EXPLORE @ UMBC can be found on the website, https://explore.umbc.edu/, as well as this...
Important FDA-approved drugs to treat HIV and cancer can save lives, but they come with their own risks. Some drugs used clinically are known to cause neurological side effects in up to half of...
An empowering exploration of systemic change in Baltimore
Alternative Spring Break (ASB) is a five-day immersive learning experience for UMBC undergraduate and graduate students to explore the systemic and human dimensions of complex social issues in...
Call for Proposals: Janet C. Rutledge Graduate Student Well-Being Award The Graduate School invites UMBC faculty and staff to apply for the inaugural Janet C. Rutledge Graduate Student Well-Being...
UMBC Training Centers will offer a series of online AI courses in early 2026 on 15 different topics, available to anyone through a paid yearly subscription or individually. Most are four hours...
Full day VIRTUAL workshop for faculty content creators
Join Instructional Technology for a full-day Digital Accessibility Winter Camp designed specifically for faculty! Through demonstrations, guided practice, and collaborative activities, you'll...
Hi Everyone! We have some exciting news before the break begins! Retriever Essentials limits on items are doubled for today (12/19), and tripled from 12/22 - 12/23! Also, just a reminder,...
Welcome to the final 2025 edition of the Provost's Perspective. In the four months since I started this newsletter, I have had the privilege of highlighting topics that have touched me both...
Seasons Greetings Everyone I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the holiday season! Our OPSSC offices have officially been taken over by holiday cheer, and thanks to some truly creative...
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