Browse UMGC’s archive to revisit past stories of innovation, impact, and achievement across our global community. These articles capture key moments in our history—from academic milestones to student and faculty accomplishments.
The following is submitted testimony by James H. Selbe, senior vice president for partnerships, marketing and enrollment management at University of Maryland Global Campus, for the Senate Appr…
Growing up in Nigeria, Kudiratu Usman, was a strong willed young woman with a passion for learning that was nurtured by her parents. She was also deaf, and in a country where deaf people often do n…
High Demand for Data Analysts and Data Scientists Drive Creation of Flexible and Convenient Program for Busy Professionals A new online master’s program at University of Maryland Global Campus.
Aric Krause, Ph.D., an 18-year veteran of teaching and leadership in higher education, is the new vice provost and dean of The Graduate School at University of Maryland Global Campus. He began…
As Lauren Bentley walked across the stage on Saturday, May 4, at t logo Europe’s commencement ceremony in Heidelberg, Germany, each step brought full-circle the inspiring legacy of her great-grandfat…
On this day, you don’t need role models. Today, YOU are the role models,” proclaimed University of Maryland University College Provost Marie Cini to the 3,200 graduates who attended UMGC’s morning…
Seventeen outstanding faculty members at the University of Maryland Global Campus were honored for their contributions to scholarship and teaching at t logo’s annual Academic Achievement Celebra…
Nine graduate students at the University of Maryland University College have been selected to become Presidential Management Fellows for 2013, the U.S. Government’s Office of Personnel Management announced.
Former Secretary of Defense William Cohen says America must rely on much more than defense mechanisms to protect the United States in cyber space. It must be prepared to go on the offensive against hackers and attackers who threaten the nation’s vital infrastructure.
Two top Washington Post editors marveled at the new ways that technology allows newspapers to tell stories at the same time they conceded they were struggling to deal with the financial pressures that are forcing the paper to continue to make staff reductions.