by Clarence Lam in News
Beginning this semester, riders of the campus transportation services will see two significant changes while commuters now have increased options for parking their vehicles on campus.
She Shares Her Vision, Goals, and Role Models in an Exclusive Interview
by Laura Dosanjh in News
With her appointment last month, Dr. Natalie Eddington became the first female and African American to be appointed dean of the School of Pharmacy. Only once in the school's past has another woman held the reins.
GSEAC Focused on Making UMB More Environmentally Friendly
by Preeta Dasgupta in News
A new student-run organization-the Graduate Student Environmental Action Coalition (GSEAC)-has been established by several motivated students and staff at UMB, who consider themselves ardent environmentalists. GSEAC represents environmental interests from all over the campus, as students and staff from almost all the schools at UMB have participated in this new venture.
by Bhavik Desai in News
A commonly heard cliche about Charm City is that it needs "cleaning up," an expression synonymous with reducing crime, eliminating drug sales and making the streets safer. It also encompasses a solution to city "eyesores" such as its homeless.
by Laura Dosanjh in News
Dr. Dave Morgan of the University of South Florida lectured at UMB on Wednesday, August 29 about immunotherapy approaches to treating Alzheimer's disease.
Attack Occurred in Mid-Afternoon
by Clarence Lam in News
UMB Police issued a personal safety alert notifying students of an armed robbery of a UMB employee that occurred at about 2:20pm on August 26 in the 200 block of W. Lexington St.
Free Tickets Available Through Friday, Oct. 5
by Clarence Lam in Campus
On October 11, University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) President David Ramsay and Mrs. Ramsay will host their 12th annual Founders Week Student Cookout.
by Laura Dosanjh in Community
Dixon won a resounding victory Tuesday night, September 11, as she took 63% of the votes in the Democratic primary. If elected in the November 6 mayoral contest, she will become the first female to be elected mayor of Baltimore.
Dixon's major opponent, City Councilman Keiffer Mitchell Jr.