06/08/2023
Every day we are confronted with images of scientists. These can range from news coverage of working scientists or commentaries by science promoters like Neil DeGrasse Tyson to the sometimes-menacing actions of wealthy technocrats and entrepreneurs like Elon Musk or Elizabeth Holmes. Or perhaps your image of the scientists comes from fiction, ranging from heroes like Doctor Who to supervillains like βBreaking Badβsβ diabolical Walter White (Heisenberg)? For over a century, these images have filled books, radio, television, movies, and now, of course, the internet, inspiring and worrying Americans all along the way.
Join us this summer as we explore (synchronously online) the history of science and technology in film and media. We will read science fiction classics like Frankenstein, watch televised coverage of the Apollo and Artemis space missions, and screen films like The Martian and Dune. There are no prerequisites, and all are welcome!
Register here: https://summer.umbc.edu/
06/05/2023
π Dream big and set audacious goals. Break them down into actionable steps and celebrate each milestone along the way. You have the potential to create a remarkable future for yourself.
05/30/2023
Attention Students! Summer session starts today! Today is the last day to drop a session I class for a full refund.
05/25/2023
ππ Congratulations to all the UMBC undergraduate students on your graduation day! ππ Wishing you all a future filled with endless opportunities, personal growth, and success. You have made us proud. ππ
05/25/2023
Attention visiting students! Today is the last day to sign up for summer session I.
Register here: summer.umbc.edu
05/24/2023
ππ Congratulations to all the graduate students on this monumental day of your lives! ππ
05/24/2023
The diversification of culture has led to many groundbreaking discoveries in society. Explore the history of diversity this summer. Visit https://summer.umbc.edu/courses to see the full course schedule! Apply and register today!
05/22/2023
Memorization is a task that is inescapable in college. Exercising to improve your physical health can help improve how many things you remember. Learn more about the benefits of exercise on physical health with this article!
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/07/well/move/exercise-memory.html
New Study Strengthens the Link Between Exercise and Memory
Experts have long known that fitness is good for the brain. A recent paper connects different types of workouts with assorted improvements in memory.
05/17/2023
Expanding your worldview can open many doors in the world of education. Broaden your horizons this summer session!
Visit https://summer.umbc.edu/courses to see the full course schedule. Apply and register today!
05/16/2023
Come out and enjoy some activities to relax while we celebrate the last day of classes before finals!
Visit seb.umbc.edu to learn more!
05/15/2023
Do you need a terminal degree for your career? Depending on your field of interest you may or may not need one for the position you want. Learn more about this degree type with the article below to see if it's the right move for your career journey.
https://www.coursera.org/articles/terminal-degree
What Is a Terminal Degree and Do You Need One?
Ga better understanding not only of terminal degrees in general but whether obtaining one might be worth the personal investment to achieve your professional goals.
05/14/2023
Want to get more involved on campus? Love participating in events and free stuff? Come see how you can make a difference in campus life.
Visit seb.umbc.edu to learn more!