“What An Unbelievable Place This Is:” Linehan Reception Celebrates UMBC’s...
When we think of art, we tend to think of finished pieces: paintings in galleries, dances and plays performed to a sold-out crowd, freshly pressed full-length records and live symphonies. But the...
View ArticleHacking the Real World: Donor support gives students hands-on experience in...
This spring, more than 350 students joined in this year’s annual HackUMBC, a 24-hour “tech innovation marathon” where participants were challenged to come up with creative solutions to specific...
View ArticlePhenomenal World: Juliana and Homer Schamp Memorial Scholarship seeks to...
Think back to the science classes you took as a child. What do you remember about them? Did you watch a caterpillar spin a cocoon and emerge a butterfly, or a tadpole grow into a frog? Did you turn...
View ArticleJohn W. Jeffries Dean’s List Award honors high achievers
UMBC is about to celebrate its 50th anniversary, and we didn’t get this far without the dedication of some incredible people. People like Dean Emeritus John Jeffries, who joined the UMBC History...
View ArticleStudent Scholarship Corner: Carrie Cleveland ’16, Social Work
After a series of stops and starts in her pursuit of higher education — up to and including marriage and children — Carrie Cleveland graduated from UMBC this past May with a degree in social work....
View ArticleGiveCorps Spotlight: UMBC Mock Trial Raises More Than Double Their Semester Goal
UMBC’s Mock Trial team spends a lot of time on the road. This academic year, they’ve already been to four invitational tournaments at schools across the Mid-Atlantic, with trips to UPenn and Georgetown...
View ArticleThroughout the Ages: Past, present, and future converge at annual Hilltop...
Attendees of the 2016 Hilltop Society Dinner take in the “UMBC at 50: Sharing the Past, Building the Future” at the Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery on November 17. UMBC has accumulated a rich history in...
View ArticlePower and Artistry: UMBC’s practice organ, donated by Dr. Charles Nicholas,...
Click to view slideshow. If you’ve never heard organ music in person, the first thing that strikes you is the complexity of the sound that comes from within it. At a recent concert showcasing an...
View ArticleA Culture of Caring: Student philanthropy takes off with the Stay Black and...
Diverse. Innovative. Up-and-coming. Those are just three words often used to describe UMBC’s campus and culture. Another word, one that’s no less a part of who we are, is caring. We care about our...
View ArticleAll in the Family: Milani Family Women’s Lacrosse Locker Room dedicated on...
Jim Milani, right, with his wife Liz, center, and his sister Patrice, left. Jim Milani ’73, political science, says that when he was first approached by Gary Rupert about naming a locker room for the...
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