During the latest Student Government Association senate meeting, senate representatives met with senior associate vice president for administrative services, Terry Cook, who spoke upon the…
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UMBC’s new virtual reality lab has finally made its debut. The π² Immersive Hybrid Reality Lab, as it is officially called, opened its doors on…
When individuals think of Simon Stacey, they immediately have positive opinions regarding him. Stacey, former director of UMBC Honors College, who was recently promoted to…
UMBC researchers and faculty members recently secured Maryland Innovation Initiative grants designed to promote the commercialization of research. The MII program, a collaboration between the…
Jill Wrigley, an attorney committed to social justice and instructor at UMBC, died from lung cancer at her home in southwest Baltimore on Oct. 5. She…
UMBC’s Clery Report, released to the public every year, is an in-depth look at the university’s crime statistics for reports of sexual assault, hate violence,…
Old Ellicott City’s Main Street is a path many students take to get to campus. Since July 30 when the flash flood struck and caused…
UMBC and Tel Aviv University recently signed an academic agreement to formalize a collaboration between the two institutions for the next five years. The memorandum of…
Recently, the University of Maryland, College Park and UMBC have been handling Title IX matters in a controversial manner. University of Maryland, College Park’s student government…
During midday classes on Tuesday Oct. 11, economics professor William Lord lost consciousness outside of the campus Chick-fil-A. Lord, who suffered an unspecified internal attack,…
Around 12:30 a.m this morning, UMBC Police received a call informing them that a person was unresponsive within Potomac Hall. According to UMBC Deputy Chief…
Former UMBC swimmer and current student Jackson Bleier, 22, was fatally shot Sunday afternoon in Yale Heights, during what Baltimore Police believe was a drug purchase.…
The following statement was released early to The Retriever. From Patrick Dawson, AOK Library Director: Yesterday the first floor of the AOK Library & Gallery…
An emergency evacuation of the Albin O. Kuhn Library has left many UMBC students without critical university resources for a minimum of 24 hours. At approximately 2:20…
This month, an anti-semitic hate crime was committed in the majority freshman Patapsco Hall. Swastika symbols were placed in the suggestion box on the door of…
UMBC’s Division of Information Technology recently announced that construction of a new communications tower is slated to begin. The motive for the renovation is to…







