Another hate crime occurred in Potomac Hall on Nov. 29, further adding to the abnormally high number of hate crimes on campus over the past…
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Naomi Mburu made history when she became the first UMBC student to receive the Rhodes Scholarship last week. The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate…
After working at UMBC for over six years, SGA advisor Craig Berger will be relocating to Kent State University in Ohio. His last day at…
For the first time in University of Maryland, Baltimore County history, a UMBC student, Naomi Mburu, has been selected to receive the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.…
Two UMBC students, Agatha Turyahikayo and Gabrielle Watson, won the “Opioid Epidemic Challenge” Award for creating an opioid prevention app for teens at the second…
The Events Center will be opening this winter, and the Interdisciplinary Life and Sciences Building will open in the fall of 2019, according to UMBC…
UMBC has brokered a deal with the Oak View Group to continue maintenance of the new Event Center, which will expand facilities for varsity sports…
Reports of antisemitic and racist acts of intolerance on the UMBC campus have continued to rise since the beginning of the academic year. Campus police…
UMBC professor Glenn Fiedelholtz won the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computing Conference Award last summer. Fiedelholtz, who teaches under the department of information…
Several Baltimore area private schools have come under fire after photos arose of some students and alumni wearing racially insensitive Halloween costumes. One of the…