Faculty and Staff
UMB Observes July 6 as One-Time Holiday for Faculty, Staff
UMB has announced that it will observe Monday, July 6, 2026, as a one-time holiday for faculty and staff, in recognition of the continued efforts and contributions of the UMB community. This one-time holiday will not carry forward in future years.
Time Sheets, HR Documents, and More
MyUMB. The center for all your documents, timesheets, travel expenses, and other helpful tools.
Parking
UMB faculty and staff parkers have a lot of options. Check this page for rules, regulations, permits, ADA accommodations, and more.
Faculty and Staff ParkingNeed Computer Help?
The IT Helpdesk support to students, faculty, staff, and all community system members on campus-wide applications such as Microsoft products, teams and UMIDs.
IT Help Desk
Temporary Food Support Available to UMB Employees
The Employee Pantry provides temporary access to nutritionally rich shelf-stable snacks and groceries and is open to all UMB employees.
Employee Pantry
Live Near Your Work
The Íøºì±¬ÁÏ, Baltimore’s (UMB) Live Near Your Work (LNYW) Program is a homebuying assistance benefit for University employees that offers money toward the down payment and closing costs of homes in select West Baltimore neighborhoods, including the purchase of a home requiring major renovations.
Live Near Your Work
Explore Your Benefits
Healthcare, discounts, retirement plans—make the most of your benefits at UMB!
Benefits and Well-BeingHappening at UMB
You Can’t Spoil a Baby: The Science of Early Attachment
On June’s episode of “The UMB Pulse” podcast, Íøºì±¬ÁÏ School of Social Work researcher Lisa Berlin, PhD, MS, discusses how early infant-caregiver relationships shape children’s emotional, behavioral, and physical health development.
Berlin, the Alison L. Richmond Professor of Children and Families and a MPower Professor, is an expert in attachment security who explains why responsive caregiving helps infants build trust, regulate stress, and develop healthier long-term expectations about relationships and support.
Read the Latest Issue of ‘CATALYST’ Magazine
CATALYST is a showcase of the collective achievements, bold innovations, and unwavering spirit that defines UMB. The most recent issue highlights many of the ways in which our commitment to improve the human condition and serve the public good reaches far beyond our campus.
You’ll learn about UMB’s students and alumni who represent the future of Maryland’s health, law, and social work professions such as alumna Debbie Sahlin, who opened Ryan’s Place after participating in the Grid Pitch.
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Find news stories, photos, laurels and more on The Elm, and read about our latest accomplishments and initiatives at UMB News.
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