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At the Miss Maryland Pageant on June 27th, Honors College rising senior Paige Dutrow was crowned first runner up. Previously Miss Charm of the Chesapeake, Paige performed extremely well at the...
Undergraduate researcher in Mechanical Engineering
Meet Nishay: She is a Mechanical Engineering major, a URA Scholar, and a T-SITE scholar. And Nishay is a strong proponent for women in Engineering. She believes there are not enough women...
Thanks to all who voted! Here are the results of the election for the 2015-16 Executive Officers for the Honors College Council: President: Nicholas Rogers Vice-President: Jonathan Shulgach...
Meet Clare McCauley '16, a Geography and Environmental Systems major who is an Undergraduate Research Award Scholar. She is doing research on UMBC's Garden and is involved in food justice and...
Learn how he got involved in research and won a URA
Nick Rogers is doing research in Chemical Engineering with Dr. Lee Blaney, characterizing various water and wastewater samples by recording the fluorescence excitation-emission matrices (EEMs) for...
Over 100 people competed in the Honors College Trivia Night
We had a great time at the Retriever Bowl (check out pics at the link). Winners 2015 Honors College Council Retriever Bowl 1st Place: Bowl Toppers Prize: $100 Grilled Cheese Co. Gift...
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