UMBC’s graduate certificate program in Integrated Product Development and Manufacturing provides students a unique, hands-on experience with a selection of fabrication tools for an improved understanding of the capability of […]
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Humanities for All | UMBC Campus News
Here’s a recap of what’s in the news in and around the UMBC campus, originally brought to you by UMBC News.

The Result of Grit | UMBC Student Success Stories
When you consider grit and how it helps shape success, you realize there is such opportunity for those willing to open their minds.

Planet-Seeking Spacecraft | UMBC Industry News
UMBC’s BUILD a Bridge to STEM internship program offers students an opportunity to work in small teams to tackle real world research questions. In this week’s Industry Roundup we take […]

Fascination with Space | UMBC Industry Roundup
Recently, UMBC astronomer, Kenji Hamaguchi, published research in Nature Astronomy that confirms the emission of cosmic rays from binary star systems.

4 Reasons to Attend a Graduate Programs Open House
Why should you attend a graduate programs open house when you can simply find a wealth of information online?

A Data Science Career Offers Many Opportunities [VIDEO]
Data science is a career with many opportunities. One main reason – In many industry jobs today people are beginning to deal with large volumes of data. Many still use […]

UMBC is a Top University to Work For | UMBC Campus News
Here’s a recap of what’s in the news in and around the UMBC campus, originally brought to you by UMBC News.

Cybersecurity Top Breaches | UMBC Industry Roundup
The Building a Diverse Cybersecurity Talent Ecosystem to Address National Security Needs report identified and recognized the University System of Maryland’s efforts to increase the number of students who earn […]

Evan Avila Wins First Place in iOme Challenge | UMBC Campus News
Here’s a recap of what’s in the news in and around the UMBC campus, originally brought to you by UMBC News. This news recap is brought to you by UMBC’s […]