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The following is a list of people related to University of Maryland Global Campus (formerly University of Maryland University College). [1] The university president is Javier Miyares since 2012. [2] This is not a complete list. Please add more information with cited sources.
When UMUC first opened in 1947, the school was named College of Special and Continuation Studies within the University of Maryland, College Park. [17] In 1953, Raymond Ehrensberger, chancellor of the institution at that time, wanted to change the name to something more meaningful and less cumbersome for people to say and remember.
A dean's list is an academic award, or distinction, used to recognize the highest level scholarship demonstrated by students in a college or university. This system is most often used in North America, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] though institutions in Europe, [ 3 ] Asia, [ 4 ] and Australia [ 5 ] may also employ similar measures.
Learn more in The N&O’s higher education news roundup about how the UNC System is hoping to help community college students transfer successfully. Dean’s List: New tool to help community ...
Welcome to Dean’s List, a roundup of higher education news in the ... changes in the name or pronoun used for a student” at school, and would ban “instruction on sexual orientation or gender ...
Alumni of the University of Maryland Global Campus, formerly known as University of Maryland University College; this may include alumni of any foreign division of the University of Maryland, as these were eventually subsumed into UMUC.
Learn more in The N&O’s weekly roundup of higher education news about who might be tapped to search for UNC-Chapel Hill’s next chancellor. Dean’s List: UNC grad students want representation ...
Adele H. Stamp (1893–1974), M.A. 1924, dean of women at the University of Maryland, namesake of the Adele H. Stamp Student Union [22] Thomas B. Symons (1880–1970), president of the University of Maryland (1954) [23] Lida Lee Tall (1873–1942), principal and president of State Teachers College at Towson (now Towson University) [24]