UMBC researchers have received various grants over the years to help advance their work in important, life-saving areas such as COVID-19 detection and anti-viral studies.
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Community Incentives | UMBC Industry News
Recently, UMBC’s Community Leadership graduate program director Sally Scott, co-authored a report, Overcoming Barriers to Homeownership in Baltimore City. The report analyzed if additional first-time homebuyer incentives and more flexibly […]
The Critical Nature of Biotech | UMBC Industry News
UMBC’s Biotechnology graduate program prepares students for a biotech career by addressing the changing needs of the industry through experiential learning.
Cutting-Edge Research in Hard Times | 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.
Preparing Students for Career Success – UMBC’s Learning and Performance Technology Graduate Programs
We recently sat down and spoke with Dr. Greg Williams, program director of the Learning and Performance Technology (LAPT) graduate program.
The Learning & Performance Technology Field is Wide Open [VIDEO]
“Probably the most important thing about the master’s program is the fact that it is career-oriented.” Thejus Chakravarthy ’05 M.A. ISD.
Workforce of the Future in Biopharmaceuticals
There is a shortage of workers in the Biopharmaceutical Industry. The specific areas where qualified professionals are needed most are in advanced manufacturing, cell and gene therapies, and combination products.
The Impact of Art | UMBC Industry News
Three UMBC-affiliated artists were granted fellowship awards in Film and Media at Johns Hopkins University. The fellowships are granted to help nurture the socio-political impact of their projects in advancing […]
Learning and Performance Technology Graduate Program [PODCAST]
We invite you to listen in to this episode of UMBC’s Mic’d Up with Dr. Greg Williams, graduate program director for UMBC’s Learning and Performance Technology graduate programs, formerly known […]
Stay Connected | UMBC Grit in Practice
The transition from being completely on campus to completely online was tough for everyone; students, professors, and other faculty and staff members have had to dramatically readjust their lives over […]