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April 18, 2026

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Linux User's Group Mirror Server

Hey Retrievers! Over the past couple months, Linux Users Group's system administration team has been working diligently setting up a public repository mirror service. We aim to provide open, reliable, high speed access to a variety of popular Linux distributions for the Linux and open-source community. The mirror server is now entering production, and is open to the general public for use. We...

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Meet the Seniors Behind UMBC’s Cybersecurity

Like many other departments on campus, the Division of Information Technology relies on the support and talent of student employees in its work initiatives. These opportunities allow aspiring professionals to gain valuable work experience and connections while also making an immediate difference on campus. As a core pillar of DoIT, Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust employs multiple...

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Generative AI in Teaching I: Basic Critical Literacy and Foundations

· This session introduces the basics of generative AI and its implications for teaching and learning. It focuses on AI literacy by examining what these tools are, what they can and cannot do, basic prompting, ethical & responsible use, and how they may impact classroom practice. Faculty will see short demos of ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity. Part I of an Introduction to Generative AI in Teaching...

Using Generative AI to Support Your Course Design: A Faculty Workshop

· This session practically demonstrates how generative AI can support course design when embedded within a backwards‑design workflow. Rather than isolated prompting, faculty will learn to use AI iteratively to align objectives, assessments, and course activities. Participants will gain repeatable, model‑agnostic workflows for using Gen AI to augment design while preserving faculty voice and...

UMBC Students: the Division of Student Affairs Needs Your Input!

· Calling all undergraduate and graduate students! The Division of Student Affairs (DoSA) Strategic Plan Steering Committee is developing its strategic plan for the next three years and we need your input! On Monday, April 20 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. stop by Lower Flat Tuesdays in The Commons for free breakfast snacks, beverages, and to offer your feedback about the student experience and how DoSA can...

Global Asias Symposium & Celebration: Student Showcase & Reception

· This event is part of the daylong Global Asias Symposium & Celebration on Monday, May 4! Full information is available on myUMBC and the event website. Join us on Monday, May 4 for a celebration of the many accomplishments of the Global Asias Initiative here at UMBC! The Global Asias Initiative, a three-year initiative funded by the Mellon Foundation, has created a forum for engaging in...

Spring Update on UMBC’s Settlement Agreement with the DOJ

Dear UMBC Community, I am writing to provide an update on our efforts following UMBC’s 2024 agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to strengthen and expand initiatives for preventing and responding to reports of sexual misconduct and sex discrimination under Title IX. The agreement followed a lengthy investigation by the DOJ that found systemic failures in the university’s Title IX...

URCAD Sneak Peek: Michael Duffy and Christian Price-Burnett

Voyages: Chapter Seven Presenters: Michael Duffy, Christian Price-Burnett Mentor: Nigel Semaj, Theatre Special Exhibit, 2 – 2:30 p.m., RAC Upper Track, First Floor The National Aquarium provides an annual residency wherein local Baltimore artists create a focused performance piece supporting the Aquarium’s mission of awareness and compassion for nature. In collaboration with Submersive...

URCAD Sneak Peek: Bryan Castro-Velez

Museo Garifuna Sawaina in Context: Honduran Neoliberalism, Anti-Colonial Ethnographies & Garifuna Celebrations of Life Presenter: Bryan Castro-Velez, Bernardo Guerrero, Museo Garifuna Sawaina Mentor: Sarah Fouts, American Studies RAC 230 | 2:55 – 3:10 p.m. A modest community museum on the northeastern coast of Honduras works beyond preservation and instead actively nurtures Afro-Indigenous...

Call for Nominations: Provost Advisory Boards

Dear faculty and staff, We are delighted to extend an invitation for nominations for two distinctive groups connected to the Office of the Provost: the Faculty Advisory Board and the Staff Advisory Board. We are looking for expertise and insight from a variety of perspectives as we continue to develop the provost's priorities and advance student success. The two advisory boards will work in...

HRSTM Week Starts Soon!

Join us on Monday, April 20, at the Fine Arts Recital Hall to kick off HRSTM Week 2026! Our keynote speaker, Marci Walton (MA, MS) from ComPsych, will lead an insightful session on fostering a growth mindset. You can register for the kick-off and check out the other events by visiting the HRSTM Week 2026 website. We look forward to seeing you!

James Hyatt: A Digital Story of Growth, Confidence, and Professional Readiness

James Hyatt, a UMBC senior studying Media and Communications, has been an important member of the Division of Information Technology’s (DoIT) Communications team. His journey working for DoIT began with a UMBC partnership with the Southwest Visions Foundation and soon expanded into the world of internal communications, storytelling, and sports broadcasting. James’s Digital Story As James Hyatt...

Announcing the 2026 Berkowitz Memorial Award Recipient

Congratulations to Erika Bucciantini, the 2026 recipient of the Bernard L. Berkowitz Memorial award. Erika is a doctoral student in The School of Public Policy at UMBC with a specialization in Urban Policy. She holds a Bachelors in Humanities & Social Sciences from Western Washington University and a Masters in Classical Studies from the University of Kentucky with additional certification from...

Listening Session on AI & Higher Education

Have you been seeing more announcements or emails related to AI tools or usage on campus? Do you have questions regarding the recent guidelines that were shared on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the classroom? Would you like your voice heard, or would appreciate having student perspectives brought to the forefront of these conversations relating to AI policy and guidelines? The...

INDS URCAD Researchers| URCAD on April 22, 2026

Noreen Baroya Title: Mind & Muscle: Evaluation of Western Dentistry and Holistic Medicine for Myofascial Pain Care Mentor: Dr. Tiffany Gierasch, Teaching Professor, UMBC Chemistry and Biochemistry Location & Time: RAC 2PM-3PM, Poster #5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joshua Davis-Carpenter Title:Automated Detection Algorithms for Chemosensory Arrays of...

Fall 2026 classes

These are the classes that will be offered in Fall 2026 for the Minor in Critical Disability Studies (flyer below). Contact Dr. Tania Lizarazo, lizarazo@umbc.edu if you have any questions. AMST 211 - SOUND AND AMERICAN CULTURE. PROF. IRIS BLAKE AGNG 200 - AGING PEOPLE, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT. MULTIPLE SECTIONS AGNG 440 - DIVERSITY IN AGING SERVICES. TBA CSST 210 - INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL...

Provost’s Perspective: April 17, 2026

At the Faculty Senate meeting Tuesday I mentioned to the senators that my phrase of the week was “being a realistic optimist” (credit goes to a recent episode of one of my ‘go to’ podcasts FranklinCovey on Leadership). I have given (and continue to give) a lot of thought to how to be both realistic and optimistic in the midst of a changing landscape of higher education, state funding, federal...

Tea Time With Tori- April 24, 12PM @ MP222

Join SDS's Assistive Technologist and Accessibility Specialist, Tori Jakpa, for Tea Time with Tori on April 24 at 12:00 PM in Math/Psychology 222! Enjoy tea, light snacks, and engaging conversations about disability, accessibility, and assistive technology. This welcoming space is open to students, faculty, and staff looking to connect and explore how assistive technology can enhance learning and...

2026-2027 Dossier Peer Review

Happy Friday! Contract renewals, promotion and tenure (P&T) are important milestones of faculty advancement. AAAFSC can provide peer support in this process! If you will be submitting your dossier in the Fall and want feedback from a senior colleague outside of your department, please complete this peer review interest form by 5/20. Senior faculty members of AAAFSC, if you are interested in...

Federal Order Updates

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