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Staying in the Loop – Darren “Jazz” Stevens ’95, Economics

Staying in the Loop is a new post series from the Chapter of Black and Latino Alumni (CBLA) that seeks to create connections between alumni, faculty, staff, and other supporters of UMBC and CBLA. Click here for more information about CBLA. Name: Darren “Jazz” Stevens  Major: Economics Grad year: 1995 Q: What do/did you enjoy most about being a part of the UMBC community? UMBC became home, and working with my UMBC family making my home what we wanted it to be was, and is, what drives me. Q: UMBC is approaching its 50th anniversary (2016) and certainly the campus has come a long way – from a small commuter… Continue Reading Staying in the Loop – Darren “Jazz” Stevens ’95, Economics

Staying in the Loop – Tamara Lewis ’92, Psychology

Staying in the Loop is a new post series from the Chapter of Black and Latino Alumni (CBLA) that seeks to create connections between alumni, faculty, staff, and other supporters of UMBC and CBLA. Click here for more information about CBLA. Name: Dr. Tamara L. Lewis Major: Psychology Grad year: 1992 Q: What do/did you enjoy most about being a part of the UMBC community? From the moment I arrived on campus as a freshman, faculty, staff, and students reached out to encourage me to take full advantage of all the campus had to offer. After graduation, I still felt the campus was reaching out to me. I… Continue Reading Staying in the Loop – Tamara Lewis ’92, Psychology

Staying in the Loop – A. Jay Nwachu '03, Psychology

We are proud to announce Staying in the Loop, a new post series from the Chapter of Black and Latino Alumni (CBLA) that seeks to create connections between alumni, faculty, staff, and other supporters of UMBC and CBLA. Click here for more information about CBLA. Name: A. Jay Nwachu Major: Psychology Grad year: 2003 Q: What do/did you enjoy most about being a part of the UMBC community? The academically empowering environment as well as the diversity of the student body provided an opportunity for personal, academic and professional growth. Q: UMBC is approaching its 50th anniversary (2016) and certainly the campus has come a long way –… Continue Reading Staying in the Loop – A. Jay Nwachu '03, Psychology

Staying in the Loop – A. Jay Nwachu ’03, Psychology

We are proud to announce Staying in the Loop, a new post series from the Chapter of Black and Latino Alumni (CBLA) that seeks to create connections between alumni, faculty, staff, and other supporters of UMBC and CBLA. Click here for more information about CBLA. Name: A. Jay Nwachu Major: Psychology Grad year: 2003 Q: What do/did you enjoy most about being a part of the UMBC community? The academically empowering environment as well as the diversity of the student body provided an opportunity for personal, academic and professional growth. Q: UMBC is approaching its 50th anniversary (2016) and certainly the campus has come a long way –… Continue Reading Staying in the Loop – A. Jay Nwachu ’03, Psychology

You’ve Got Questions, We’ll Get You Answers

Because you attended UMBC, you know the university better than most. But even though you’re part of the on-campus community, I’m sure you have questions about the university, its traditions, and its history. As we prepare for UMBC’s 50th anniversary in 2016, we’re going to answer some of those questions about mysteries of campus history and culture but we want to hear from you and your questions about UMBC that you have always wondered about such as:  “Why is there a silo at the entrance to campus? How did UMBC get its “free hour?” When did UMBC become a chess… Continue Reading You’ve Got Questions, We’ll Get You Answers

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