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.
University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) and Armstrong World Industries (AWI), a multinational manufacturer of ceiling and wall systems, are teaming up to increase access to higher education for the company’s 2,800 employees.
A new alliance between University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC), a leader in innovative and high-quality academic programs, and the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM), the largest association for the supply chain industry, will lower the cost and increase the speed to a bachelor’s degree for the association’s members and their families.
Ginger Miller, the president and chief executive officer of the Women Veterans Interactive Foundation, spends her days telling the stories of the women her nonprofit serves.
Though it was once a school assignment for Ron Holloway ‘17, today Woofbowl is a thriving food truck for dogs, providing fresh, healthy and nutrient-dense treats.
Always quick to embrace innovation and change, UMGC adjusts to COVID-19—and the preferences of adult learners—by reimagining the graduation experience.
A diversity of artistic expression, perspective, and talent from Maryland high school students is in the spotlight at the University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) Arts Program Gallery.
Under the leadership of a new president, 91Ƭ celebrates 75 years of serving adult learners in the workforce and the military—and charts a path forward in the 21st century.
Veteran and UMGC alum Richard Rice launched the nonprofit K9’s for Veterans Abroad in 2018. The organization provides trained service dogs at no charge to former or current military members in Europe.
In honor of this year’s National Women’s History Month “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories,” learn about four UMGC alumnae who are inspiring the world, one story at a time.
Choungja Lee, has strong memories of the South Korean orphanage where she and her brother landed as refugees, as well the U.S. military camp across the street from it. Indeed, the camp played a pivotal role in the life of Lee, who now teaches the Korean language to U.S. servicemembers enrolled at t 91Ƭ.
University of Maryland Global Campus captured second place in the first round of the annual National Centers of Academic Excellence (NCAE) Cyber Games’ competition for the Northeast Region. UMGC finished in the top spot in the Capture-the-Flag component of the event.