We recently chatted with I/O Psychology professional and UMBC alum, Twisha Thakore ’19, M.P.S. I/O Psychology. We spoke about the critical elements, qualities, and skills needed to be effective as […]
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Providing Valuable Insight into the Hiring Process | UMBC Mic’d Up Podcast
The hiring process can be daunting for organizations. IO Psychology professionals like Kendra Lyons ‘ 09, M.P.S. IO Psychology, help to make the process easier and less risky by providing […]

One Step Ahead in I/O Psychology [podcast]
When it comes to making an impact in the field of I/O Psychology, one of the first skills necessary is in learning new things. Life is constantly changing, and with […]

Advancing in Cell & Gene Therapy at UMBC
In the field of Biotechnology, the focus on cell & gene therapy continues to advance our potential to improve lives.

Biotechnology: A Rapidly Growing Field
Biotechnology is a rapidly growing field, especially in the state of Maryland.

Implementing Innovation in the Real World [Podcast]
UMBC and United Way of Central Maryland recently partnered up on a project with students from UMBC’s Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Leadership graduate program to brainstorm new ways of approaching business […]

The Power of Collaboration [Podcast]
UMBC and United Way of Central Maryland recently partnered up on a project with a UMBC Intrapreneurship class to brainstorm new ways of approaching business goals. We spoke with Franklyn […]

At the Heart of Grassroots Advocacy | Podcast
What does it take to raise the level of grassroots efforts in a community? It takes leaders who are willing to open their hearts and minds to the possibilities before […]

Leveling the Playing Field through Community Leadership [Podcast]
Community leadership is about transparency and compassion. According to Keenan Hickman ’22, M.P.S: Community Leadership, it’s about being somebody in the community who advocates for something that’s bigger than themselves.

Helping Communities Thrive [Podcast]
What does it take to make communities thrive? How can leaders be the change agents communities need and deserve to keep them healthy and sustainable?