The entire staff and faculty at the Erickson School of Aging Studies would like to congratulate all of our graduates! We wish you all the best in your endeavors and encourage you to stay connected as our honorable alumni! 🖤💛 #UMBCgrad#umbctogether#umbcaging
Join UMBC's Erickson School of Aging and Sigma Phi Omega for the Walk to End Alzheimer's on Saturday, September 25th at 8:00 a.m. in Ellicott City, MD.
Join our team to register. Donations are appreciated, but not required to walk with us. #umbcaging
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Congrats to the Erickson School of Aging Studies Grads! We look forward to the contributions you will make to a global aging society as #UMBCAlumni. Don't forget to share your photos and memories on social media using #UMBCgrad#Classof2021#UMBCproud
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Spread the word! Careers in Aging Week is next week. Learn why Val chose a career in Aging during our alumni panel on April 22. Register at https://t.co/Xb3vv0DRjE #careersinaging#umbc#umbcaging
Join leaders like Kevin Heffner, M.A. ’16, management of aging services, CEO, LifeSpan Network next week as we celebrate Careers in Aging Week from April 18-24. Learn why Kevin chose a career in Aging during our alumni panel on April 22. Register at https://t.co/Xb3vv0DRjE
Spread the word about Careers in Aging Week! Inspire the next generation to pursue a career in the aging field like Steve Gurney, M.A. ’08, management of aging services, Founder of Positive Aging Sourcebook and the ProAging Network. #CareersinAging https://t.co/Xb3vv0DRjE
Register at https://t.co/p3yYJtM84M for our 4/21 webinar with Katie Becker & Amy Bauer of CA Search Advisors as we celebrate Careers in Aging Week. This webinar “Tips for a Successful Job Search” answers questions about resumes, cover letters, & networking. #careersinaging#umbc
Bob Blancato, affiliate professor in the Erickson School of Aging Studies at UMBC is this year's recipient of the @ASAging Hall of Fame Award. He will receive his award on April 9 at 4 p.m. EDT at ASA’a Awards Program (virtual). Congratulations Bob. #OnAging2021#aging#umbc
On April 20, Susan Ryan, Senior Director of The Green House Project, will celebrate Careers in Aging Week in her discussion with “Catching the Wave of Opportunity” that comes along with #careersinaging. Register for her webinar today. https://t.co/sL4vC9P5Pu #umbc#umbcaging
On April 6, Dr. Brown will discuss her research on motivation to exercise among unique populations including Black women triathletes, older Veterans, and most recently - pandemic exercisers. Register at https://t.co/DWoB3tx7hk. #UMBCAging#UMBC#LongevityEconomy
Join the Erickson School of Aging to its first of two 40@4 webinars in the Longevity Economy. Speakers will discuss the opportunities, innovations, & entertain solutions for healthy longevity in our aging global world. Register at https://t.co/bBtuJqznio #UMBC#LongevityEconomy
Considering upping your career game by earning a graduate credential? Join us for our virtual open house on March 30th to explore your options. https://t.co/eJjVrrvXlc
The Erickson School of Aging Studies’ adjunct faculty member Kate Gordon will be presenting on 3/8/21, at 1 p.m. EST at the #ummedschool. To learn more about this event and to register, go to https://t.co/PpH8QsiscC. Go to #umbcaging#umbc#dementia#aging .
Dr. Dana Bradley, Dean at the Erickson of Aging Studies at UMBC, expresses the need for universities to explore supportive resources for adult students who are primary caregivers for a loved one in a recent AARP article.
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Join the Erickson School of Aging Studies' webinar “The Elephant in the Room: Listening, Speaking and Hearing” webinar that begins a journey to address systemic racism, diversity, & inclusion. Register at https://t.co/gtkIZXvsu6
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