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UMB Traveler Responsibilities During COVID-19 Pandemic
UMB students, faculty, and staff traveling on UMB business (as defined under UMB’s Policy on Business Travel for UMB Employees and Nonemployees) shall adhere to UMB and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 travel guidance. Read more.
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Point-of-Use Cart Program Ending March 1
The POU Cleaning Cart program will come to an end March 1. Requests for custodial services can be made through the Facilities Work Request Portal Read more.
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How to Use Point-of-Use Cleaning Kits
Following these steps will help create a safe, healthy, and efficient way to clean surfaces on campus. Keep in mind to clean areas and surfaces before use. Read more.
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Insurance Changes Coming Soon for COVID-19 Tests
Starting May 11, 2023, private insurers and Medicare Advantage plans will no longer be required to cover the cost of free at-home COVID-19 tests. (Note: Medicaid will cover at-home tests at no cost through September 2024.) This will also impact students enrolled in the UMB Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) managed by Gallagher and United Healthcare Student Resources (UHCSR). Read more.
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State Center Vaccination, Testing and Treatment Site to close Saturday, February 25
The State Center Vaccination, Testing, and Treatment Site, located at 300 W. Preston Street in Baltimore, will close on Saturday, February 25, drawing to a close more than 16 months of offering Marylanders of all ages free COVID vaccinations and boosters, on-site Test to Treat services, and at-home tests and KN95 masks. Read more.
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Read the Spring 2023 Issue of UMB’s ‘CATALYST’ Magazine
You'll learn about the University's women deans, our work in the community such as a School of Nursing and Pratt Library partnership to have health care in the library, our research, and much more. Read more on The Elm
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UMB Commencement 2023: Stories and Photo Galleries
Check out stories and photo galleries from the Universitywide celebration May 18 as well as recaps of school-specific graduation events that celebrated the Class of 2023. Read more on The Elm
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Meet the Incoming USGA President: Victoria Hudson
At the end of the academic year, the School of Medicine student reflects on the organization’s accomplishments and sets future goals. Read more on The Elm
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Inaugural Be JEDI Innovation Grants Announced
Karen Gordes, Courtney Jones Carney, and Rosemary Ferreira receive grants to advance Belonging (Be) and Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) at UMB. Read more on The Elm
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Tool Assesses Cumulative Exposure to Cardiovascular Risks
UM School of Medicine faculty develop tool to assess risks earlier in vulnerable patients.
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Bright Future Ahead for Newly Minted Dental Graduates
Over 140 University of Maryland School of Dentistry graduates proudly pledged themselves to the service of humanity — their patients, their community, and their colleagues.
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A Time of Excitement, Reflection for Graduates
Class of 2023 happy to celebrate accomplishments in person after pandemic disrupted studies for many of them.
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Anthem Singer Embraces New Calling: Social Work
MSW graduate Emma Earnest went from the entertainment field to becoming a substance abuse specialist.
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UMB Graduates Ready to Make a Difference
University celebrates Class of 2023, awards inaugural President’s Distinguished Gold Medal, and confers two honorary degrees at commencement.