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Apply to be the Assistant Director of Community Engagement for the Department of Special Projects!
Please contact Maia Parker with any questions at maiap1@umbc.edu
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Happy Valentine's/Galentine's/Palentine's Day! Help us spread love and friendship!! Come by the Pride Center (UC 201 D) for some donuts and your very own Rainbow Heart PRIDE stickers!...
ACT FAST! Low price tickets for Saturday are going quickly! Get your ticket now! Regular tickets for the Aquarium are more than $40, but tickets through (seb) are only $25 including the bus ride!
One of the unique things about membership in a fraternity or sorority is that your commitment to a chapter doesn't end with your diploma. Fraternity and sorority members are members for life. The...
Fitness Basics on Mondays at 12pm will now be in RAC 221. Class will be held to the left on the black and gold speckled floor. We hope to see you there!
The FIRST Robotics Competition is hosting an event on March 13th-15th (three day weekend) in which approximately 40 high school teams from Maryland, DC, and Virginia are competing at McDonogh...
Service is another of our community's four pillars and our members are constantly giving back to the community around us. Whether it is through community service or philanthropy, fraternity and...
Become a Representative of Undergraduate Students!!
The 2019-20 Senate has an open Senator position for the Spring 2020 semester. The deadline to apply is 14 February 2020 at 11:59 p.m. Some responsibilities of Senators include: - Foster open...
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