For the Love of Dirty Jobs
People who care about change must be willing to plunge their hands deep into the mess of this world. It’s a dirty job, but someone’s gotta do it. Continue Reading For the Love of Dirty Jobs
People who care about change must be willing to plunge their hands deep into the mess of this world. It’s a dirty job, but someone’s gotta do it. Continue Reading For the Love of Dirty Jobs
Life doesn’t pause when classes end and the sun goes down. Instead, students grab a cup of coffee and find a million ways of following their interests bringing campus to life. Continue Reading UMBC After Dark
Computers can crunch mind-boggling arrays of data. They can even… Continue Reading Beyond Watson: Claudia Pearce ’89 M.S., ’94 Ph.D., Computer Science
Renato “Renny” DiPentima, Ph.D. ’84, policy sciences, had a distinguished… Continue Reading Policy Pioneer
We need your help! The Fall 2014 issue of UMBC… Continue Reading Calling All Retriever Believers!
Every so often, we’ll chat with an alum about what… Continue Reading Career Q&A: Richard Byrne ’86, English
Here in the Office of Alumni Relations, we spend a… Continue Reading Meet the Staff: Jenny O’Grady
It’s almost two weeks till Christmas, and Chief Ike’s Mambo… Continue Reading Heaven, Hell & Eisenhower: Allan Jirikowic ’77, INDS
The habitat in central Maryland where Jill Sisson Quinn ’97,… Continue Reading Moving in Place: Jill Sisson Quinn ’97, English
The latest issue of UMBC Magazine is in mailboxes now,… Continue Reading Extra, Extra! Read all about it…
Catonsville resident Gus Russo ’72, political science, is married to… Continue Reading Alumni Essay: Forget The Smoking Gun, by Gus Russo ’72
From an early age, Sherece West-Scantlebury ’07, Ph.D., public policy… Continue Reading Changing Communities: Sherece West-Scantlebury ’07, Ph.D. public policy