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Miss the chance to donate last mth? It didn't fit into your schedule last time? OR Just finding out about now? Cut down the waiting time on donation day. We are pre-registering people for the...
Some of the most successful people in the world of business did not study business in college! What is the secret? Drive, ambition, leadership, passion and focus! Find out from a panel of UMBC...
This Library workshop will assist you in utilizing the full range of features included in this free (to UMBC affiliates) web-accessible citation manager. Participants in this one hour workshop...
Getting into graduate school requires much research, planning and preparation. This "STRAIGHT TALK" style forum will equip you with the information necessary to put your best foot forward in your...
Who said service and volunteerism couldn't lead to a rewarding career! Hear from alumni who used their service experiences to find the career of their dreams.
This session is for all students majoring in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Work one-on-one with an employer or alum to discuss your most valuable marketing tool, your...
Making money in the arts as a primary career choice is mostly about who you know. Networking to make those connections is an art in itself. Here is your chance to learn the strategies for...
Do you plan to go to law school? Maybe you are majoring in history or biology, but haven't considered that as a path to a law/legal profession. Come meet alums who have taken traditional and...
Did you know SGA is responsible for allocating $160,000 to UMBC student organizations?
Come to a Finance Board meeting to see who is receiving these funds. Everyone is welcome!
This program is designed to allow you to meet UMBC alumni that have committed to mentoring students through the UMBCworks Professional Network. Test your skills, make a connection, get advice and...
Nathan Duncan studied Film & Photography in UMBC's Fine Arts Program, where he finished his short thesis film, Self-Made Maps, in 2006. His editing credits include music videos for Dead Meadow...
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