Recently, it was announced that bwtech@UMBC received an Economic Development Administration grant to launch a cybersecurity venture fellowship program that will help support the development of cybersecurity companies in Maryland.
Author Archives: Dennise Cardona
A Teaching Journey Toward Computer Science
Choosing a career is one of the most critical decisions one will make in their life. It can be the difference between a life full of passion and fulfillment or […]
Cyber Awareness | UMBC Industry News
UMBC’s cybersecurity capabilities and expertise are well-established and well recognized, both locally and nationally.
Entrepreneurial Spirit | UMBC Industry News
UMBC encourages an entrepreneurial spirit, especially when it comes to pursuing innovative and creative ideas.
Extending Beyond with Cool Science | UMBC Industry News
Today’s Industry News highlights cool science and tech discoveries advancing us. These articles mirror the innovative mindsets of our UMBC community members who are driven to extend beyond to bring […]
Wellness Initiatives | UMBC Industry News
With a new semester comes new anxiety and stress levels for some. Be sure to check out some helpful posts on the UMBC Wellness Initiative group on myUMBC.
Design Thinking | A Collaboration Between UMBC and United Way of Central MD [VIDEO]
UMBC and the United Way of Central Maryland teamed up in a Design Thinking project to bring awareness to the ALICE program, an important community program to help Maryland families […]
A Community of Innovators | UMBC Industry News
UMBC is a vibrant community of innovators who strive to make a difference in the world at large. Whether that is through art, science, technology, or service in any capacity, […]
A Career with Impact | IO Psychology [PODCAST]
The field of IO Psychology is vast. From specialized focus to a more generalized strategic approach, IO Psychologists can impact organizations on many levels.
COVID-19 Innovators | UMBC Industry News
This week, we learned that two UMBC student groups innovated and earned their place in the winning seats among four other USM student groups for creating a COVID-19 mobile app.