Career success takes effort and heart. To achieve career success, a person needs focus and drive, as well as a healthy level of respect for the process.
Author Archives: Dennise Cardona

Elements of Career Success | UMBC Industry News
As we prepare to return to campus this Fall semester, many are excited to see familiar and new spaces. One building in particular that many UMBC community members enjoy is […]

A Program Designed for Instructional Designers | [PODCAST]
The Learning and Performance Technology Graduate Program (LAPT) at UMBC is specifically designed to help Instructional Designers learn and grow. The program is portfolio-based. This feature allows students to build […]

Weaving an Entrepreneurial Spirit into Science [PODCAST]
In this episode of UMBC’s Mic’d Up Podcast, we welcome alumna, Natasha Wedderburn ’17 & ’20, MPS Biotechnology & MPS Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Leadership, to chat about weaving an entrepreneurial […]

Creating a Great Work Environment | UMBC Industry News
UMBC has been voted as a top place to work in Maryland many times. This is no surprise to those who are fortunate enough to be a part of this […]

Innovative Tech | UMBC Industry News
UMBC’s Integrated Product Development and Manufacturing Graduate Certificate program engages students in bringing innovation to the world.

The Benefits of Mentorship | UMBC Industry News
UMBC student, Cherie Tebah, began her journey at UMBC Shady Grove after she experienced the welcome from its tight-knit, diverse community who dedicate themselves to helping others succeed.

The Art of Leaving a Legacy | UMBC Stories of Success [Podcast]
Ever wonder what could happen when you decide to pursue something not for money, prestige, or advancement, but for the pure love of learning and sharing?

An Opportunity to Think Bigger [VIDEO]
Want to know the secret to career success? It’s taking the challenge to think bigger, to learn and grow, and to leverage that in your current situation.

UMBC’s Community Partnership with St Francis Neighborhood Center [VIDEO]
UMBC’s Graduate Program in Community Leadership and St. Francis Neighborhood Center partnered together for a semester project.