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Women Who Changed the Tech World | UMBC Industry News
Throughout history, women have had a significant impact in the tech world. To honor them during this Women’s History Month, we’ll highlight five of the most remarkable ones and their contributions to society.

Thriving in the Tech World | PODCAST
To get a true sense of the power of data and technology, one has to place themselves into the real world and apply it. It’s only then that they get to witness firsthand how the two combine to form critical answers to today’s top questions.

Pushing the boundaries of research in the Humanities and STEM | 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.

Bringing Her A-Game to the Engineering World [PODCAST]
The journey that leads to any success story starts with a strong inner drive to be the best you can be.

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 it is today.

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.

UMBC Students, Faculty continue to excel in STEM research
Here’s a recap of what’s in the news in and around the UMBC campus, originally brought to you by UMBC News.

UMBC’s System Engineering Graduate Students to Benefit from the INCOSE Academic Equivalency Program
Recently, The International Council of System Engineering (INCOSE) approved UMBC’s updated SYST 660 Systems Engineering Principles course for Academic Equivalency. This will allow any student who receives a final score of 80% or better to waive the Knowledge Exam for INCOSE’s SE Professional certification program, both at the Associate (ASEP) and Certified (CSEP) levels.