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- 1:42:05UMB Quantum Human Capital Management Town Hall April, 2024The University of Maryland, Baltimore conducted a town hall meeting to review the features of the Quantum HCM system. This hybrid event took place April 26, 2024 in the University of Maryland School of Dentistry.
- 0:59The Vibrant Future of UMB: Igniting Growth and Community DevelopmentThe success of the University of Maryland BioPark has transformed the community and explore the potential for growth and vibrancy in West Baltimore. UMB can create the same vibrancy on the north end of campus through a new University of Maryland School of Social Work building and other developments in the Lexington Street area. Don't miss the opportunity for investment and connection to our university! #UMBCommunity #CommunityDevelopment #BioparkSuccess #GrowthOpportunities #InvestmentPotential #LexingtonStreetDevelopment #SocialWorkSchool #CampusVibrancy #NorthEndRevitalization #UMBReinvestment
- 0:47Engaging with Diversity: Creating Vibrancy in BaltimoreUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore Provost Roger Ward talks about how important a vibrant Baltimore is to student life at UMB.Join us as we explore the importance of curiosity and learning from people in different endeavors, and understand why diversity is crucial for both students and faculty. #EmbracingDiversity #LearningFromOthers #CuriosityMatters #GrowthMindset #InclusiveCommunity #BroadeningHorizons #OpenMindedness #DiversePerspectives #InclusiveEducation #CultivatingGrowth
- 56:14University of Maryland Baltimore State of the University 2024During his State of the University address May 1 at the M&T Bank Exchange, University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, interacted with an artificial intelligence avatr named Aisha to learn more about UMB's impact. He then led the audience on a “tour” around West Baltimore and laid out his vision for a vibrant University and city.
- 2:12UMB Employee Recognition and Service Awards 2024The James T. Hill Scholarship recipient, Community Service Award winner, and long-serving staff members also are honored at the annual University of Maryland, Baltimore Employee Recognition and Service Awards Luncheon.
- 59:55University of Maryland, Baltimore Faculty Experience SurveyOn March 27, 2024 the results of the 2023 University of Maryland, Baltimore Faculty Experience Survey were released.
- 1:21:17University of Maryland, Baltimore 1807 Commission ReportOn April 4, 2024, the University of Maryland, Baltimore 1807 Commission on Slavery and Racism reported its initial findings, including connections to slavery and racist ideologies of significant figures in the university's history. Speakers included UMB President Bruce E. Jarrell, and UMB Chief Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer and Vice President Diane Forbes Berthoud.
- 1:56:14The Future of Work at the University of Maryland, BaltimoreOn March 28, 2024, the University of Maryland, Baltimore Future of Work Committee held its third and final hybrid town hall. During the two hour event the committee reviewed recommendations and discussed whether specific recommendations were approved, rejected, or subject to further review. Roughly 30 in-person and 100 virtual attendees asked a wide range of questions about implementation plans and offered additional suggestions. Speakers included UMB Provost and Exec. VP Roger J. Ward, Chief Business and Finance Officer and VP Dawn M. Rhodes, and Chief Human Resources Officer Malika S. Monger.
- 1:00:45Faculty Experience Survey Town HallOn March 27, 2024, University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) Chief Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer and Vice President Diane Forbes Berthoud, PhD, MA, shared the results of the 2023 Faculty Experience Survey with UMB faculty and staff in a hybrid town hall meeting.
- 1:56:08Future of Work Town HallOn March 28, 2024, the University of Maryland, Baltimore held the third of three hybrid town hall meetings to review the report of the university's Future of Work Committee.
- 58:52UMB Face to Face with Dr. Bruce Jarrell featuring Sarah L.J. MichelOn the March 28, 2024 edition of Virtual Face to Face with President Bruce Jarrell, University of Maryland, Baltimore President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS talks with University of Maryland School of Pharmacy Dean Sarah L. J. Michel, PhD, about the state of pharmacy education and her plans to attract students, enhance opportunities, boost research, and promote "Pharmapreneurship."
- 58:42The Dean’s List: A Conversation with UM School of Pharmacy Dean Sarah MichelOn this episode of Virtual Face to Face, UMB President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, sits down with University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (UMSOP) Dean Sarah L.J. Michel, PhD, as she talks about her vision for the future of pharmacy education and research. Now in her sixth month as dean, Michel discusses her five-part plan for the future of the school, including: • A comprehensive reimagining of the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) curriculum • Increasing the size and scope of research • Expanding master’s and certificate programs • Advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion • Improving alumni engagement Michel is an internationally recognized scientist regarding the role metals play in the regulation of chronic inflammation, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. A recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clinical trial she headed led the FDA to issue new guidance on how generic nanomedicines should be evaluated for approval. During her 19 years at UMSOP, Michel has also been a leader in all aspects of education, establishing the annual “Spring Into Science” event with the National Science Foundation and helping to win a National Institutes of Health Initiative for Maximizing Student Development T32 grant to train students from groups underrepresented in health-related sciences.
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