The department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (CSEE) announces its new NSF Scholarship for Service (SFS) CyberCorps program scholars. According to CSEE, “Four students in...
Not that I don't don't trust all of you to check this page, but I want to be extra sure that people get the message and respond as soon as possible, since this is kind of short notice. I am trying...
From Philip Rous, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs The President has approved a new UMBC policy on development and approval of written academic agreements. The new policy...
6 LinkedIn Habits to Quit: You’re Not on Facebook Anymore
From YouTern and the Savvy Intern: http://youtern.visibli.com/share/qpy9Xo BLOG HOME ASK THE EXPERTS SEARCH INTERNSHIPS! ← A Millennial Perspective: “Being Grateful” in a Tough Economy...
Alex. Brown Center for Entreneurship Haysbert Lecture Series
On October 3, 2012 from 12-1 in Commons 331, Mike Mowery will speak about the unintended path that led him to managing artists and growing his company, Outerloop Management, into one of the...
Summary: Two-year paid position to manage a community center in rural Ecuador and coordinate the intern/volunteer program that is used to staff the center and implement projects aimed at...
Catonsville Rails to Trails! The purpose of the Catonsville Rails to Trails, Inc. (CRTT) shall be to unite individuals in the community around the common theme of promoting hiking/biking trail...
UMBC political science professor Thomas Schaller has tough news for Americans frustrated with government gridlock. In his latest Baltimore Sun column, Schaller writes: Americans sent divided...
David H. Murray ’14, economics, is hard at work campaigning for a seat on the Prince George’s County Board of Education, reports The Baltimore Sun‘s Explore Howard, and his chances look good....
Yes, Los Angeles is famous for celebrity sightings, traffic and smog. But its lesser known sustainability achievements are what drew AASHE to the City of Angels for this year's conference. Take a...