UMBC’s Student Judicial Program has officially suspended the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity from campus for a minimum of four years. The suspension comes after the…
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Helena Mentis, assistant professor of information systems at UMBC, was recently awarded the CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for her research in surgical…
Former Baltimore judge dies Thomas Ward, a former city judge and councilman, passed away on Sunday afternoon. As a member of the City Council during…
On Feb. 24, the gender and women’s studies department hosted its ninth Joan S. Korenman Lecture in Albin O. Kuhn’s Library Gallery. This year featured Alice…
Presidents of MIT and Duke highlight UMBC’s accomplishments At a recent talk given by President Freeman Hrabowski at Duke University, Duke President Richard H. Brodhead highlighted…
China Last Friday the Chinese government officially banned all depictions of homosexuals on television, labeling programs that do so as “vulgar, immoral and unhealthy content.”…
The Cyber Defense Team, a UMBC club focusing on computer and network security, recently competed in and won the 2015 Maryland Cyber Defense Challenge, or…
Crafting the SGA budget, which currently sits at a value of just over one million dollars, is a process which requires collaboration amongst many different…
March 1 – AOK Library, Destruction of Property March 2 – Tech Research Center, Destruction of Property March 2 – Hilltop Circle & Center Rd.,…
William Blake, an assistant professor of political science at UMBC, and Hans Hacker, an associate professor of political science at Arkansas State University, wrote an…
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…
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…








