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New In-Demand Programs Offered this Fall

With rapid advances in technology, a lot has changed in the job marketplace in the last couple of years, and UMHB is adding seven new degrees to help meet the demand of the future.

This fall, students can pursue these new degrees:

•Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity

•Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics

•Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience

•Bachelor of Science in Social Data Analytics

•Bachelor of Science in Information Systems

•Bachelor of Science in Educational Advocacy

•Bachelor of Arts in Religion and Public Life

Providing new and specialized degrees is essential to give students the skills they need to compete in both the physical and digital environment, says Dr. Nancy Bonner, associate provost for strategic initiatives.

“In order to provide our students with a wide range of relevant and in-demand career options, we are continually evaluating and adding to our degree portfolio. said Bonner. “This ensures that our students are prepared to be successful in this ever-changing job market.”

9.23.23

Thank you to the 463 alumni, friends and businesses who came together during Purple Gives Gold Giving Week to donate $125,199 to UMHB students! We are grateful for those who gave and prayed for this annual event, and for the brave faculty, staff and administrators who volunteered to be in the studentsponsored dunk tank to raise money for scholarships. This student event helped raise $4,635. Every dollar supports the lifechanging work that happens at UMHB.

It’s never too late to contribute! Visit umhb.edu/pgg for details.

#purpleGIVESgold

President's Leadership Circle An Evening Into the Woods

Donors in the President’s Leadership Circle were celebrated with a unique event that included hors d’oeuvres and a preview of UMHB’s Spring Musical, “Into the Woods” March 30. Each year, donors who give at least $1,000 are invited to celebrate together at a special event. To learn more about joining the President’s Leadership Circle, visit go.umhb.edu/giving.

https://www.umhb.edu/alumni/events#1845

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