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Office of Academic and Student Affairs Committee on Education Policy and Student Life - Meeting Announcement + Map - 1.15.19 3300 METZEROTT ROAD // ADELPHI, MD 20783 WWW.USMD.EDU // 301.445.1992 OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS MEMORANDUM TO: Michelle Gourdine, Chair D’Ana Johnson Katrina Dennis Robert Wallace Ellen Fish Bill Wood Langston Frazier FROM: Joann A. Boughman, Senior Vice Chancellor DATE: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 SUBJECT: Tuesday, January 15th Meeting of Committee on Education Policy and Student Life The Committee on Education Policy and Student Life of the Board of Regents will meet in public session on Tuesday, January 15, 2019 on the 4th floor of the Albin O. Kuhn Library at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. Immediately following the public session, the Committee will meet in closed session to receive Regents’ Faculty Awards recommendations and honorary degree nominations. Continental breakfast will be provided. Parking will be available in the Walker Avenue Garage. A campus map is attached and can be found at https://about.umbc.edu/files/2018/10/2018-2019-campus-map.pdf. The agenda is attached. Meeting materials were mailed yesterday and can also be found online at http://www.usmd.edu/regents/agendas/. I look forward to seeing you next week. Enclosures CC: Chairperson Linda Gooden Office of the Attorney General Members of the Chancellor’s Council Academic Affairs Advisory Council (Provosts) Vice Presidents for Student Affairs Academic and Student Affairs Senior Staff Office of Communications Patricia Westerman, Council of University System Faculty Lisa Gray, Council of University System Staff Roy Prouty, USM Student Council 1 Committee on Education Policy and Student Life - Meeting Announcement + Map - 1.15.19 RETRIEVER SOCCER PARK RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY PARK SOUTH Admissions, Graduate, 2nd Floor Administration Bldg G5 Administration Building G5 Performing Arts and Humanities Building F4 Chesapeake Hall D7 West Hill Apartments Administration Drive Garage H5 Admissions, Undergraduate, Ground Floor facing Pond Alumni House D1 Physics Building E7 Erickson Hall D6 Chester (CHS) C4 Commons Drive Garage F7 Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery E5 Apartment Community Center C5 Preschool Center C7 Harbor Hall C7 Wye (WYE) C4 Walker Avenue Garage D5 Black Box Theatre, 127 Performing Arts & Humanities Bldg F4 Army ROTC D2 Public Policy Building E7 Patapsco Hall D8 Magothy (MAG) C4 Lot 7 D6 D8 C4 Bookstore, The Commons E6 Biological Sciences Building F5 Retriever Activities Center (RAC) G6 Potomac Hall Tangier (TAN) Lot 9 F4 D7 C4 bwtech@UMBC North J5/J7 Central Plant D4 Satellite Utility Plant C7/C8 Susquehanna Hall Choptank (CHO) C3 bwtech@UMBC South J2 The Commons E6 Sherman Hall G5 Walker Avenue Apartments Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, Engineering Building F4/F5 Sondheim Hall G5 Terrace Apartments Hillside Apartments Nanticoke ( ) C5 Stadium Lot E9/F9 105 Fine Arts Bldg F4/F5 Facilities Management Building E10/F10 Student Development & Success Center NAN Sideling (SDL) B6 Gunpowder (GUN) C5 Lot 8 E3 Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building F4/F5 (SDSC) D7 Pocomoke (POC) C6 Monocacy (MON) C5 235 Performing Arts & Humanities Bldg F3 Greenhouse D4 Technology Research Center (TRC) C10/D10 Manokin (MAN) B6 Sassafras (SAS) C6 Dance Cube, 337 Performing Arts & Humanities Bldg F4 Information Technology/Engineering Tech 2 Building C10 Patuxent (PTX) C6 Wicomico (WIC) C6 Library & Gallery, Albin O. Kuhn D5 Building (ITE) G4/G5 True Grit’s D7 Elk (ELK) C6 Antietam (ANT) C6 For more information call Music Box, 151 Performing Arts & Humanities Bldg F3 Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building F6 University Center F5 Deep Creek (DPC) C6 Chincoteague (CHI) C6 410-455-1000 Parking Services, 100 Facilities Management Bldg E10 Library & Gallery, Albin O. Kuhn D5 UMBC Stadium Complex H9 Casselman (CAS) C6 Tuckahoe (TUC) C5 Proscenium Theatre, 103 Performing Arts & Humanities Bldg F4 Mathematics & Psychology Building F5 UMBC Event Center G9 Breton (BRE) C6 For Campus Police call University Center Ballroom, 301 University Center F5 Meyerhoff Chemistry Building F5 Warehouse E9 410-455-5555 Naval ROTC D2 CAMPUS MAP SEPTEMBER 2017 2.
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