Following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida on Feb. 14, 2018, schools have seen a significant increase in online social media…
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The Wisdom Institute is a unique opportunity for retired faculty and staff from UMBC to remain involved with campus life and connected with their former…
UMBC’s University Health Services partnered with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to host Out of the Darkness, a campus walk intended to raise awareness for…
Eight UMBC students have been declared recipients of the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship for the 2018-2019 year. The Fulbright Program is the largest U.S. cultural exchange program…
Dedicated cyclists embarked on a week-long ride in support of young adults battling cancer as part of the Key for Keys program. The journey entails…
UMBC parking is ditching physical hang-tags and transitioning over to digital parking passes this upcoming fall. With the help of license plate recognition technology, permit…
The Catonsville Nine 50th Committee, UMBC’s Shriver Center and Maryland Humanities are sponsoring a series of events in May to celebrate the the 50th anniversary…
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article mistakenly referred to Zane Poffenberger as Zach Poffenberger and mischaracterized the structure and function of the Finance Board.…
Naomi Mburu, a chemical engineering senior, has recently been distinguished as the first UMBC student to obtain a Rhodes Scholarship. The scholarship, which recognizes her contributions…
Mental health is a rising concern among college students. According to the American College Health Association, suicide rates of those aged 15-24 have tripled since…
Hundreds of students rallied together in the Commons Main Street last Thursday for Take Back the Night, an annual campaign that supports survivors of sexual…
A glass of red wine a day keeps the doctor away. A saying that stems from the old English proverb; an apple a day keeps…
UMBC professor Maurice Berger has received an award from the International Center for Photography for his “Race Stories” column in the New York Times Lens section. Berger, a…
March for Our Lives will go down in history as one of the largest protests in the United States, organized by a generation of students…
Linda Wiratan, a junior biochemistry and molecular biology major, was selected out of a pool of 1280 applicants to be one of the recipients of…
Dating violence is an issue that plagues people across the world, and UMBC is no different. On March 24, a case of dating violence occurred…











