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June 20, 2026

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Colin Corcoran Wins May 2026 Gritty Award

The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is thrilled to announce that Colin Corcoran has been awarded the May 2026 DoIT Gritty Award! This recognition celebrates Colin’s exceptional dedication, technical resilience, and ten years of continuous support for a vital community initiative. Every year, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program provides seamless, free tax preparation...

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Trevett-Smith Named Faculty Development Center Director

Dear colleagues, UMBC is thrilled to welcome Matthew “Matt” Trevett-Smith as the incoming director of the Faculty Development Center beginning on June 29. Matt joins us from the University of Delaware, where he served as the director of the Center for Teaching and Assessment of Learning (CTAL) since 2019. Matt is an educational developer with over 15 years of leadership experience at...

7 Accessible Practices for Creating and Sending Email

Email is one of the most universal communication tools we have at UMBC, and one of the most commonly overlooked places where accessibility breaks down. Whether you’re sending a department update, a meeting invitation, or a campus-wide announcement, the way you format your email affects whether every recipient can actually read and understand it. For users who use screen readers, have low vision,...

Summer Sale - 40% OFF UMBC Logo Merch

The Bookstore's annual Summer Sale is here from June 22 - June 30. Enjoy 40% off UMBC logo merchandise! Shop in-store and online to enjoy this hot deal.** *See our website for our store hours. **All sales may not be combined with any other promotions. Offer excludes Carhartt, diploma frames, drop ship items, books, gift cards, electronics, school supplies, clearance items, health & beauty...

Byrd Named Vice Provost of Enrollment Management

Dear colleagues, I am excited to welcome Alan Byrd as the next vice provost for enrollment management at UMBC, effective August 3. Alan joins us from George Mason University where he has served as the dean of admissions since 2020. Alan brings more than 25 years of experience in college admissions and enrollment management to UMBC. He has an extensive track record of implementing successful...

Living History and Experimental Archaeology Community Day

· At our outdoor community day, students in Experimental Archaeology will be showing off their amazing research projects, including but not limited to an illuminated manuscript, a bronze sword, ancient ales, and hand-sewn garments. Try out Medieval replica musical instruments, hear what the students learned from their new skills, and try your own hand at spinning, weaving, and pen-making.

Inclusive Excellence in Action - Grief Literacy

Inclusive Excellence in Action is a dynamic series highlighting key equity, inclusion, and social justice areas, practices, and behaviors at UMBC. These sessions aim to provide an opportunity to learn from on campus experts in the Division of Institutional Equity (the Office of Equity and Civil Rights, Accessibility and Disability Services, the Women's Center, and the Center for Social Justice...

Asset Management Training/ Inventory Control

· This training is intended for new Property Custodians or any UMBC Property Custodians and support staff that require a refresher on maintaining the departments inventory. The training will review the following: Equipment Capital & Sensitive Account Codes Acquisitions Equipment Tagging Inventory Control Forms Disposal Procedures Physical Inventory Policy Physical Inventory Procedures Inventory...

Trevett-Smith Named Faculty Development Center Director

Dear colleagues, UMBC is thrilled to welcome Matthew “Matt” Trevett-Smith as the incoming director of the Faculty Development Center beginning on June 29. Matt joins us from the University of Delaware, where he served as the director of the Center for Teaching and Assessment of Learning (CTAL) since 2019. Matt is an educational developer with over 15 years of leadership experience at...

UMBC IS spotlights Sri Kavya Penta, MS '26

UMBC's Department of Information Systems shared an alumni spotlight for Sri Kavya Penta, M.S. ’26. As a teaching assistant, researcher, and published scholar, she explored the intersection of artificial intelligence, data analytics, and human-centered computing while developing the skills and confidence to tackle complex real-world challenges.

Important Federal Updates for the UMBC Community

Dear UMBC Community, We write to you today on behalf of the Federal Orders and Actions Core Team to update you on some recent federal government actions and how they will or may impact UMBC. OMB Proposed Regulation for Federal Assistance On May 29, 2026, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) proposed the Regulation for Federal Financial Assistance to substantially revise the federal grants...

Undergraduate Data Science and AI Scholars – Fall 2026

We are pleased to announce the Undergraduate Data Science and AI Scholars program for supporting students in Fall 2026. The Data Science and AI Scholars program welcomes undergraduate scholars from multiple disciplines, including non-STEM majors, who will examine all aspects of data and its impact on society. This year, scholars will have the opportunity to be teaching fellows or research...

Huemmrich's paper discusses PACE's observations of changing fall foliage colors

A new paper led by K. Fred Huemmrich (618/UMBC) titled "Observing fall foliage with PACE pigment indices" was published in Remote Sensing Letters (May 2026) and co-authored by Skye Caplan (616/SSAI). Dr. Huemmrich explains that "This new paper is using the PACE [satellite] data to look at the timing and extent of fall foliage colors. We can produce indices related to the amount of different...

Meet a Retriever—Natalie Blank ’08, special educator and author

Meet Natalie Blank ’08, acting, who started writing novels as a child and continued pursuing her passion for writing while studying dance and theatre at UMBC. To date, the author has published four novels, Rock Bottom Rise (2026), The Mass (2024), The Tangibles (2022), which received the In the Margins Book Award in 2023, and Walking Off Pluto (2014). Natalie primarily writes young adult and...

Meet a Retriever—Beryl Fuamazeh ’26 is on her way to medical school with an eye on aging care

Beryl Fuamazeh ’26, biology, and a minor in health, wellness, and aging, is on her way to Howard University College of Medicine. After connecting with Nancy Kusmaul, professor of social work, Beryl found her research interests piqued by learning more about healthcare and aging care. While at UMBC, Beryl worked as a nursing assistant at a retirement community and volunteered for an organization...

Summer Sprouts Giveaway Tuesday 6/16 11a-1pm!

Join the Office of Sustainability, the Grounds Shop, and Retriever Essentials to pot your own garden plant to take home! Learn about the new free seed library and other new upgrades coming to the community garden! Stop by anytime between 11-1 at the Library Pond on Tuesday, June 16th. This giveaway is for UMBC staff & faculty (student staff also welcome)- we appreciate you all! All soil, pots,...

Undergraduate Data Science and AI Scholars – Fall 2026 Call for Applications

Undergraduate Data Science and AI Scholars Fall 2026 Call for Applications Deadline: Friday, July 10 We are pleased to announce the Undergraduate Data Science and AI Scholars program for supporting students in Fall 2026. The Data Science and AI Scholars program welcomes undergraduate scholars from multiple disciplines, including non-STEM majors, who will examine all aspects of data and its impact...

5 Tips for Creating Clear and Accessible Links

This is a repost from Instructional Technology, we have modified it slightly to add more Sites context. Huge thank you to their team for this very useful set of tips! View the original post on DoIT's myUMBC. Links are everywhere -- in syllabi, announcements, email, assignments, websites, and Blackboard pages. They’re one of the most useful tools for connecting students to resources and one of the...

Call for UMBC SCIPE (UM-CIP Fellows) Graduate Fellows

Call for UMBC SCIPE (UM-CIP Fellows) Graduate Fellows - Fall 2026 Submission Deadline: July 10, 2026 Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) SCIPE program (Enhancing the Transdisciplinary Research Ecosystem for Earth and Environmental Science with Dedicated Cyber Infrastructure Professionals), CGC-SCIPE is a collaborative effort between the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)...

Continuing On: Speaking Up

By: Margot Anthony | WGEC Student Staff Member | Social Work Student This is going to be a continuation from my last blog post “Beginning Again.” Since creating that post I have worked to become more comfortable in my identity as a survivor of gender-based harm, specifically sexual assault. Writing my first blog post in November and December was both emotional and cathartic. It was very emotional...

Federal Order Updates

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