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How to be a Retriever!

By Charis Lawson ’20 and Randianne Leyshon ’09 Although still a young university, UMBC has unique long-standing traditions, made especially dear to students and alumni because so many of...

Posted: April 28, 2022, 6:23 PM

UMBC After Dark

Life doesn’t pause when classes end and the sun goes down. Instead, students grab a cup of coffee and find a million ways to follow their interests. Whether dancing, studying over pizza, or...

Posted: December 2, 2021, 6:17 PM

ITE Happy Hour at Jailbreak Brewing Company

Graduates of the UMBC College of Engineering and Information Technology and those who now work in the IT field gathered for a networking happy hour this week at Jailbreak Brewing Company in...

Posted: June 22, 2018, 4:52 PM

Star-Struck: An Astronaut’s Pivotal Moment

Astronaut Scott Kelly Reads The Right Stuff at the Right Time The path to success isn’t always written in the stars. But, if you’re willing to follow inspiration as it appears, you may just find...

Posted: May 21, 2018, 8:25 PM

Distance – Terri McCubbin Steel ’12, English

With memories of her mother to guide her, a daughter rides the Atlantic coast to help cure cancer It’s a crisp April morning as I pedal through Baltimore’s back-roads with a band of strangers, a...

Posted: May 3, 2018, 3:07 PM

Local governments’ cybersecurity crisis in 8 charts

Experts from UMBC’s School of Public Policy and Department of Computer Science & Electrical Engineering work together to understand how local governments practice cybersecurity. By Donald...

Posted: April 30, 2018, 7:39 PM

UMBC undergraduate work shines at URCAD 2018

Undergraduate research and creative work at UMBC has grown at a rapid pace over the past decade, but on April 25, April Householder wasn’t just thinking about how URCAD 2018 was the university’s...

Posted: April 27, 2018, 8:25 PM

Q&A: Aminata Jalloh ’10, First-Time Children’s Author

Aminata Jalloh ’10, American studies, recently published her first children’s book titled The Biggest Little Brother, a story about the complexities of sibling relationships and immigrant...

Posted: April 19, 2018, 1:57 PM

Remembering Joseph Kohl ’87 and his Baltimore time capsule

“Untitled” (PP284 Box 2, Photo 2) Undated / Photo by Joseph Kohl / Courtesy of the Maryland Historical Society.  Header image: “Untitled” (PP284 Box 4, Folder 25) Undated / Photo by Joseph Kohl /...

Posted: March 23, 2018, 1:11 AM