With a total of 318 killings, Baltimore made 2016 the second-deadliest year per capita in recorded history, second only to 2015. With that number in…
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In a time when the term “fake news” is popular and people are publishing articles on the Internet without vetting, UMBC staff members gave advice…
Kognito, a virtual simulation designed to help students in distress, is available free of charge in Maryland institutions of higher education until 2019. The subscription is…
The construction of UMBC’s new Event Center has made significant progress, just a year after the project was initiated. The project is expected to be…
Since President Trump issued a temporary ban imposing a 90-day ban on seven countries entering the United States, college campuses such as UMBC and Towson…
Environmental friendliness and clean water are what Emily Thomas and Ted Sakellariou strived to maintain when advocating for hydration stations in residential halls. As a result of…
When she arrived at Standing Rock, North Dakota, she believed she would be performing menial tasks which in some way would aid in the cause…
Following the inauguration of President Trump, the streets of cities across the nation and the world were flooded by pink knitted hats, posters and signs.…
Janet McGlynn, UMBC’s director of communication and outreach for the Office of Undergraduate Education, is retiring after sixteen years of helping students connect to professional…
Racist and anti-Semitic slurs and drawings were found throughout the Information Technology and Engineering Building around noon on Saturday, Jan. 14. Multiple surfaces in the building,…