When 75-year-old Bruce Taylor decided to complete his bachelor’s degree in humanities at UMGC three years ago, he never pictured going straight into another degree.
Matthew Sinclair is watching his email to see what job opportunities open in this year’s Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program, a high-profile gateway to government employment.
UMGC honored the civil rights legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and spotlighted the rich personal recollections of Juandalynn Abernathy, the daughter of one of King's closest friends.
Thomas Brandt ’19, a member of the U.S. Navy Reserve, lives in the Pacific Northwest. Thanks to his degree from UMGC, he has switched from a job marked by tough physical labor to a career as a financial analyst.
Upheaval in the labor market continues, changing the way people view the jobs they have and the careers they want. UMGC experts looked ahead to the job market in 2022.
There’s a year-long gap in Michael Easley’s march toward a master’s degree in project management from the Ƶ (UMGC). But he had a good reason for the time out.
Edith Vinson-Maitlandt, or “Edie” as she is known by her colleagues and professors, is closing 2021 by completing her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management.