As we get deeper into the semester, the stress of studying can creep into our learning world. Learn to combat that stress by using these tips at effective ways to […]
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Professional Advantage | UMBC Industry News
The UMBC Career Center works with the UMBC community to empower their professional career aspirations through a variety of services.
UMBC students, professors have success outside of the classroom
Here’s a recap of what’s in the news in and around the UMBC campus, originally brought to you by UMBC News.
Product Development Using Second Generation Agile
We sat down and spoke with graduate instructor, Hillel Glazer, about the Product Development Using Second-Generation Agile course he is teaching in Spring 2022.
Into the World of Science | UMBC Industry News
UMBC prepares its students for careers in the world of science and technology to help them uncover the deepest of information that codes the world and the universe into what […]
Innovations in the Field of Environmental Science | Industry News
UMBC’s Geography and Environmental Systems programs prepare their students for careers that will help them fight environmental issues such as global warming, energy conservation, and other climate changes.
The Fall ’21 Semester is off to a record-breaking start | 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.
Prepared for Opportunities in Cybersecurity [PODCAST]
Being prepared for opportunities when they arrive is something most every smart professional seeks. The time to prepare for opportunities in an industry like Cybersecurity is now so that when […]
4 Pieces of Advice Every Young Professional Needs
UMBC’s Division of Professional Studies works diligently to prepare the next generation of students for the world of work. Not only focusing on their knowledge of their field, but also […]
The Importance of Amplifying Community Voices [PODCAST]
At UMBC, we love to hear stories of how our students end up in our classrooms. For Kiaron Bailey ’21, M.P.S. Community Leadership, the reason was very clear.