Colin Christiansen, previously a graduate assistant of University of Tennessee and undergraduate assistant coach at Mount St. Mary’s, became the new assistant softball coach at…
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Retired UMBC academic adviser Paula O. Ashby died in her home following a battle with cancer on Feb. 9. Ashby was known for her willingness to…
Two years ago, UMBC announced its plans to construct the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences building to expand both teaching and research space for life sciences programs.…
In order to help address universities’s sexual assault issues, the U.S. Department of Justice Office has given UMBC and nine other participating members of the…
The UMBC Women’s Center is hosting multiple events this semester related to the current political climate in the United States. These events are aimed at supporting…
In past years, controversy surrounding Student Government Association elections has abounded, meaning that serious reform was needed. Starting at the beginning of the semester, the…
UMBC’s Women Center was awarded the Regional Breastfeeding-Friendly Workplace Award as a result of being able to provide a lactation room and provide necessary services to…
Junior global studies major Sophia Lopresti has been confirmed as the Spring 2017 election board chair, a position which has sparked controversy in the university’s…
While UMBC already prides itself as an inclusive and accessible campus, the teams at Facilities Management, Student Disability Services, Human Relations and many others are…
After Betsy DeVos, the 59 year old billionaire philanthropist and activist from Michigan, was announced to be Secretary of Education, UMBC students and the press…