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The Benefits of Online and Hybrid Courses
Catch up, get ahead, and GRIT going.
UMBC Winter Session 2017 offers students the chance to catch up, get ahead, and GRIT going. Taking a winter course allows you to earn credits during the “off season,” which can help you graduate...
December 21, 2016 · 9:52 AM
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The UMBC Winter Survival Guide
Your go-to source for insider UMBC info from UMBC students.
For Winter Session 2017, we hit the streets and began polling students, online & in-person on various aspects of campus life to make the transition a little easier for freshmen, transfers, and...
December 19, 2016 · 3:05 PM
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Winter Poll #8: Favorite Holiday Song?
For Winter Session 2017, we want to hear from you! We're going to ask a series of poll questions online & in-person at our tables in the breezeway and on Main Street right up until Winter...
December 13, 2016 · 10:20 AM
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Winter Session 2017: Political Science Roundup
Explore our fascinating political climate
According to the U.S. Election Project, a whopping 41.9 percent of eligible voters did not go to the polls during the most recent presidential election. And despite recently overtaking the baby...
December 13, 2016 · 9:07 AM
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Featured Course: Business Ethics
How do moral values translate to a workplace environment?
According to a 2012 study conducted by the Ethical Compliance Initiative, 45 percent of U.S. workers witnessed some sort of misconduct in their workplace – over half of those workers reported...
December 9, 2016 · 8:16 AM
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Featured Course: Social Problems in American Society
From the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement to the historically divisive 2016 presidential election, there’s never a better time to discuss social issues.  SOCY 201 – Social Problems in...
December 6, 2016 · 8:16 AM
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Winter Poll #7: Favorite Holiday Movie?
For Winter Session 2017, we want to hear from you! We're going to ask a series of poll questions online & in-person at our tables in the breezeway and on Main Street right up until Winter...
December 2, 2016 · 12:16 PM
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Featured Course: The Politics of Poverty
Explore how and why welfare is distributed
According to Feed America, 43.1 million Americans or 13.5 percent of the population lived in poverty in 2015. The Cato institute tells us that federal government spends $668 billion on social...
December 2, 2016 · 9:04 AM
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Study Abroad Alumni T-Shirt Pick-up
Hello all you world travelers!!! Just a reminder, If you would like to pick up your Study Abroad Alumnus T-shirt, here are the days and times when you can do so: Tomorow, Friday 12/2, and Friday...
December 1, 2016 · 3:14 PM
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Featured Course: Ancient Science and Technology
Explore precursors to the technologies we use every day
The first recorded observations of comets, solar eclipses and supernovae came from the Chinese. We can thank the Greeks for gears, screws, catapults, and crowbows. The Romans were pioneers in...
November 22, 2016 · 8:36 AM
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