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When Nobel Laureate Jose Saramago wrote the novel Blindness in 1995, he highlighted how losing sight can bring out the best (and worst) in people. Technology has evolved since those days before...
Thank you for your coat donations and continued support!
We are low on hats, gloves and scarves. To donate, coats, hats, gloves or scarves, please contact Ms. Tasneem Qalawee at gx13254@umbc.edu Dollar Tree has some good hats and scarves for $1...
We have a catered taco bar with food for anyone to come and eat. If you are available, please come now as the food will be here for another hour or so. Questions? Contact Julie Rosenthal at...
Hi Graduate Students: We have a series of town halls upcoming to meet with your senators to discuss any issues you have, as well as an opportunity to receive updates about GSA initiatives. The...
Emily Godfrey is a Dance major with a minor in Psychology, who will graduate in May, 2020. She is a URA Scholar and a Linehan Artists Scholar. She performed her piece, "stoP ActiNg hysterICal” at...
What new tech would you like to see in the library?
The Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery is investigating the possibility of adding new technologies and we want your input! Are you interested in 3D printing, virtual reality, GIS, or data mining?...
On behalf of the Center for Democracy & Civic Life
Join the Center for Democracy & Civic Life for a panel commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall 30 years ago, followed by small table conversations about physical, metaphorical, personal, and...
Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD) features research, scholarship, and creative work carried out by UMBC undergraduates. Student work is shared through oral presentations,...
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