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DRONE DAY!! Drone Day! A day where you get to build and fly your OWN drone/plane! Come with your friends and enjoy building together. Get a chance to meet experienced members and learn about the...
Join fellow Retrievers weekly for a 1-mile campus walk!
The Center for Well-Being
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Come out and meet fellow retrievers while enjoying an easy paced walk around campus! The walk will be 1-mile route through campus, starting and ending in front of The Center for Well-Being...
Join fellow Retrievers weekly for a 1-mile campus walk!
On Campus : Center for Wellbeing
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Come out and meet fellow retrievers while enjoying an easy paced walk around campus! The walk will be 1-mile route through campus, starting and ending in front of The Center for Well-Being...
The Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery presents the exhibition Picturing Mobility: Black Tourism and Leisure during the Jim Crow Era, on display from September 2 through December 19. Picturing...
Do you need to protect and defend yourself? Look no further (seb) is here to save the day! Come out to our self defense class for a chance to learn all the basics
Do you live in a neighborhood adjacent to UMBC or on campus? Join us for Gathering on the Green: A Community Building Cookout. Get to know your new neighbors, play games, enjoy free dinner, and more!
Join us for A Gathering on the Green: Making Neighbors out of Strangers on Saturday, September 13, from 4–7 p.m. at the green space on the corner of Linden Avenue and Shelbourne Road. This...
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