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Full Title: Eat our Words: Shannon Young MFA ’08 Part of D.C. Porch Project Shannon Young, who received her M.F.A. from UMBC in 2008, is one of several area artists included in “Eat Your Words,”...
May 12, 2011
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9:33 AM
Full Title: Physician and Long-Term Care Exec Scott Rifkin ’81, in Baltimore Sun Scott Rifkin ’81, biological sciences, a physician and long-term care executive, was interviewed by the Baltimore...
May 9, 2011
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3:54 PM
Freelance journalist Matthew Van Dyke ’02, political science, is still missing in Libya. A recent story in The Atlantic magazine about another missing journalist mentions Van Dyke, who was...
April 26, 2011
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1:09 PM
The Rev. Leo Patalinghug ’92, political science, has taken his passion for cooking to the next level, with the publication of a cookbook inspired by his family and his faith. His book, “Grace...
April 25, 2011
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11:44 AM
Former professional mountain biker Marla Streb, who earned her M.S. in Marine Estuary Environmental Science from UMBC in 1991, is featured in the Baltimore City Paper’s “bike issue” this week....
April 20, 2011
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1:49 PM
Full Title: Three PoliSci Alumni named “Twenty in Their 20s” by Daily Record Eduardo Gonzalez ’06, Aaron Merki ’05, and Alicia Wilson ’04, all political science graduates, were named to The Daily...
April 12, 2011
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3:44 PM
The Committee to Protect Journalists has issued an alert for UMBC alumnus Matthew VanDyke ’02, political science, who has gone missing in Libya. He is one of 15 journalists currently missing or...
April 11, 2011
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10:59 AM
Political science major David Lesch ’83, a professor of Middle East history at Trinity University, and the author of “The New Lion of Damascus: Bashar al-Asad and Modern Syria,” has published an...
April 1, 2011
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9:42 AM
Baltimore Sun real estate reporter Jamie Smith Hopkins ’98, English, received a Best in Business award today for her 2010 work from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. While a...
March 18, 2011
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8:08 PM
Mechanical engineering major Brian Wayman ’99 is using the skills he learned at UMBC and at Georgia Tech (MS, Ph.D.) to improve the lives of premature babies. A mechanical engineer at GE...
March 16, 2011
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3:15 PM