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The UMBC Sailing Club will be raffling off prizes during the week of October 26, from Monday to Friday outside the commons. Here is a list of prizes that can be won: $50 Loafers Bar & Grill...
Challah for Hunger (CfH) raises awareness of and money for hunger and disaster relief, through the production and sale of challah bread. We raise awareness especially on what is happening in the...
The French Area's Espaces series is happy to welcome Waleed Hazbun from Johns Hopkins University for a talk entitled "Images of Openness, Spaces of Control: the Politics of Tourism Development in...
Come learn the various forms of divination such as tarot, palmistry, playing card reading, runes and more! Try your hand at telling the future. Bring yourself, your questions, your friends to this...
Library and Gallery, Albin O. Kuhn : Library and Gallery, Albin...
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Join filmmaker Preetmohan Singh on October 29th at 4:30 in the Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery for a screening and discussion of the award-winning documentary, A Dream in Doubt. This film follows...
Thinking about graduate school? Visit our fair to learn about advanced studies in the social sciences at UMBC, and meet representatives from our many social science graduate programs.
Retriever Night at Pub Dog Pizza & Drafthouse. Come join your fellow Retrievers and friends to support UMBC Club Sailing! Tuesday, October 27, 2009 7-11pm UMBC Sailing Club will receive $1...
Join us for "Bad Boy" of American Music: George Antheil (1900-1959), the 50th Anniversary Concert, featuring Antheil's Sonatas Nos. 1, 2 & 4 for violin and piano. Canadian violinist Mark Fewer...
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