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Welcome our newest Study Abroad Ambassador Katherine! She is participating on our winter, faculty-led program to Tel Aviv, Israel. Check out her first blog post!!
Happy December! Before campus dives into finals and the holidays, Education Abroad at UMBC would like to share some exciting new updates and projects with our campus community. We’ve Moved!...
Catch-up on everything Rebecca has been up to in Costa Rica since we last heard from her in September! She tells all from navigating being sick while abroad to botany class field trips.
Delaney gives us the inside scoop on studying abroad through ISEP in her latest post. Interested in learning about the ISEP Exchange option? Check out her post for more information!
In the spirit of the upcoming holiday, we want to hear how you have celebrated or plan to celebrate Thanksgiving abroad! Tell us your experience in the comments below and check out this article...
Retriever Nation, help us congratulate Chelsea Johnson on receiving the Fund for Education Abroad scholarship, a prestigious scholarship that invests in promising students with financial need who...
Global Studies majors can meet their Study Abroad requirement by attending a UMBC Faculty-Led Summer Study Abroad program. Want to learn more about this option? Come to the Grit Going Global:...
Japan Information & Culture Center, Embassy of Japan
The Japan Information and Culture Center (JICC) will be holding a lecture, "Combining Origami Art & Product Design? Surprising Opportunities for Societal Impact," this Friday, November 9th, at...
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