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Do you want to make the BEST possible first impression with employers during Career Crush's many events? The Career Crush Committee can help with that! In this tough job market, wearing...
Join the Across The Pond team for your chance to talk to our UK Study Expert, Nadia, about studying in the UK. Find out more about our prestigious university partners, the programs available and...
Come out to learn more about Merrill Edge. Merrill Edge has recently expanded their foot print in Maryland and is looking to prospectively hire 100 college graduates in the area this summer....
Wondering how your extracurricular activities can lead to success within the workplace? Learn how alumni panelists have leveraged their volunteer and community involvement outside of the...
Attending this is your first step in becoming a formal member of UMBC's SafeZone network of allies! Allies and folks who identify as LGBTQ themselves are encouraged to attend. Session I in...
Dance Central 3 is great. Period. If you love dancing and are determined to show off your best moves - come and join (seb) for a Dance Central 3 game tournament!!! There may even be a prize to...
Baltimore City is at the center of the national conversation around questions of justice, race, and community. The Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies is poised to add religious...
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