Category: Undergraduate
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Capital Area Women in Computing Celebration, 2/24-25
The Capital Area Women in Computing Celebration, sponsored by ACM-W, will be held at Georgetown University on Friday, February 24th and Saturday, February 25. The celebration will bring together women at the high school, undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels to promote the recruitment, retention, and progression of women in computing fields. The cost of student…
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Six new SFS cybersecurity scholars to join UMBC in 2017
Six new cybersecurity scholars were inducted into UMBC’s NSF-sponsored Scholarship for Service program in an event held in Germantown on October 20. Three are currently students at Montgomery College and three are from Prince Georges Community College. After they complete their associates degree in spring 2017, they will transfer to UMBC to complete their undergraduate…
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Undergraduate Research Awards workshop, Noon Wed 10/26
UMBC’s Undergraduate Research Awards provide up to $1,500 to undergraduate students to support their research or creative work with a UMBC faculty mentor on an original project. UMBC students of all years and disciplines are invited to apply, as long as they will remain enrolled at UMBC long enough to complete the proposed work. An…
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Pick Your Classes Extravaganza, Noon Wed 10/26 UC312
Registration for the Spring 2017 semester begins on November 1. If you are still unsure what classes you should take, come to the CWIT-sponsored Pick Your Classes event and share your thoughts with other students in your major. Computing and engineering students are invited to join the Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) for their…
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Career and internship opportunities at Google, 9/29-30
Google will hold several events where UMBC students can find out about career and internship opportunities on Thursday and Friday, September 29-30.
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CSEE lecturers receive grant to reduce academic integrity violations in CS classes
CSEE lecturers Gibson and Dixon received a Hrabowski Fund for Innovation seed grant will look at ways in which the campus can reduce academic integrity violations in CS classes
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Consider pursuing an advanced degree in computing
Five short videos showcase young researchers with PhDs who are now working in industry as they talk about what compelled them to pursue a doctorate and how they are using their advanced training in their work
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Travel grants for students to attend 2016 Grace Hopper Conference
University students who are excelling in computing and passionate about supporting women in tech can apply for a travel grant to attend the 2016 Grace Hopper conference by July 10
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Microsoft Student Partners program
Microsoft Student Partners are student technology leaders, empowered to build Microsoft communities on their campus and share their deep knowledge and passion for technology with their fellow classmates.
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UMBC students demonstrate smartphone applications, 12:30-2:30 Tue 5/10
UMBC students will demonstrate 12 smartphone apps developed as class projects from a collaboration between classes in Engineering and Visual Arts, 12:30-2:30 Tue May 10, UC Ballroom, UMBC