Engineers Unite UMBC’s second annual Engineer Week kicked off on Monday night with a discussion led by UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski. The goals of the…
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Student Support Services is undergoing a lot of change lately, with the most publicized shift being a change in name. Student Support Services is now…
On Feb, 9, a spotlight shone on one of UMBC’s faculty diversity initiatives, the Postdoctoral Fellowship for Faculty Diversity. “Developed by the Executive Committee on…
A break in UMBC’s water distribution system meant that students and faculty had to contend with prolonged water-loss throughout the early part of the weekend.…
Sun report indicates decline in drug arrests A recent report from the Baltimore Sun suggests that drug-related arrests within the city has decreased by nearly…
Feb. 15, Theft from Buildings – Dining Hall Feb. 18, Second Degree Assault/Simple Stalking – Potomac Hall Feb.19, Destruction of Property/Act of Intolerance – Susquehanna…
On Feb. 4, UMBC Chief of Police Mark Sparks informed the student body via email that the UMBC Police Department would undergo on-site assessment to…
On Jan. 21, 2016 UMBC’s Maryland Quitting Use and Initiation of Tobacco program held its 10th Annual Best Practices Conference. The event focused on tobacco cessation…
On Feb. 10, Democratic legislators in the Maryland General Assembly proposed a bill to prohibit guns from college campuses. The legislation, brought forth on a…
Erin Lavik, chemical, biochemical and environmental engineering professor at UMBC, along with members of the Lavik Lab, a lab which collaborates with UMBC, have developed…