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Job Search, Offers, and Salary Negotiations [VIDEO]
In today’s uncertain world, one fact remains true – there are advantages to proper planning when it comes to job searching.

Real-Life Benefits | UMBC Student Success Story
We had the pleasure of interviewing alum, Tom Hennessy, M.P.S. ’19, about his experience with UMBC’s Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Leadership graduate program. He explained candidly how the program has helped […]

The World of Machine Learning | UMBC Industry News
Recently, three UMBC student researchers were awarded Goldwater Scholarships for their research in various areas including neuroscience, genetics, and machine learning bias.

5 Tips for Conducting a Successful Online Meeting
Ten years ago, I helped conduct my first ever online meeting via GoToWebinar along with my colleague, Dr. Greg Williams, of UMBC’s ISD Graduate Program.

A Connected Universe | UMBC Industry News
UMBC’s Earth Institute provided a satellite sensor for NASA’s HARP CubeSat that was successfully launched to the International Space Station in late 2019. In today’s Industry Roundup, we take a […]

Innovation and Climate | UMBC Industry News
The UMBC research community is working together to find solutions to address climate change. A team of researchers has concluded that meeting ambitious forest restoration goals will need wide support […]

The World of Science | UMBC Industry News
Professor emerita of biological sciences, Suzanne Ostrand-Rosenberg, has helped to advance the field of cancer immunotherapy through her dedicated work and was recently recognized by the American Association of Immunologists […]

Extending Beyond with Cybersecurity
UMBC’s Cybersecurity graduate program director, Dr. Rick Forno, shared his insights on the cybersecurity industry in this interview.

Technology Impact | UMBC Industry News
UMBC’s Interactive Systems Research Center (ISRC) recently introduced their new UMBC User Studies Lab which includes wearable research tools to help bring technology to new heights.