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UMBC Erickson School of Aging
TypePublic
Established2004
DeanDana Bradley[1]
Location, ,
United States
Websitehttp://erickson.umbc.edu/

The Erickson School of Aging at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County was founded in 2004 by John C. Erickson, with a $5 million gift from Catonsville-based Erickson Living. Erickson Communities now has more than 18,000 residents living in a nationwide network of communities.[2]

Mission

To prepare a community of leaders who will use their education to improve society by enhancing the lives of older adults.

Certificates and programs

References

  1. ^ "UMBC welcomes Dana Bradley as new dean of the Erickson School for Aging Studies – UMBC NEWS".
  2. ^ Sun, Childs Walker, The Baltimore. "UMBC's Erickson School teaches students to look at aging in new way". baltimoresun.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Undergraduate Program - The Erickson School - UMBC". erickson.umbc.edu.
  4. ^ "Graduate Program - The Erickson School - UMBC". erickson.umbc.edu.

External links

About Erickson School of Aging