In a June 6 piece for E&E Publishing’s daily environmental news website Greenwire, associate professor Earl Ellis, geography and environmental systems, spoke with reporter Paul Voosen in...
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Are you currently teaching computer science courses in a Maryland high school? Take the new CE21-MD survey to help us visualize how computer science is being taught throughout the state. The...
Ephesians 4:11-16 (NIV) 11 So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, 12 to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ...
There a several walking, hiking, and biking maps available at the Fitness and Wellness group site. We have maps for walking around campus, links to the CERA Trail guide and maps, and links to...
On June 7th, 2012, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) will be releasing a report on LGBT youth and the difficulties they face. Everyday, up until June 7th, HRC is releasing a statistic related to the...
Associate Professor Timothy Nohe, Visual Arts, and Charlotte Keniston ’14, Imaging and Digital Arts, recently collaborated with students from the Baltimore Montessori Public Charter School for a...
The Second Baltimore Hackathon will be held this weekend, starting at 6:00pm Friday June 8 and ending at 6:00pm Sunday. At a hackathon people get together to build a hardware or software project...
Interested in learning how UMBC developed their parking policy? Want to discover how the general education program emerged and why we have the current degree requirements? How about how the campus...
UMBC President Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, takes your questions. Q. What books have you been reading of late? And how do you prefer to read: ebooks or paper? — James Polchin ’89, political...
TAKE A SEAT The first phase of UMBC’s Performing Arts and Humanities Building is on schedule for its Fall 2012 opening. Soon, the departments of English and theatre will move into the building –...