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_Music of the Mind: Cliche Verre Photographs and Digital Imagery of Jaromir Stephany_, with an essay by Tom Beck, UMBC chief curator, has been published by the Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery....
UMBC political science professor Thomas F. Schaller appeared on television, radio and online media across Australia yesterday in coverage on the U.S. presidential election. Schaller told “The...
Greg Cantori ’85, geography, will take the helm of Maryland Nonprofits, on October 1, the organization reports. From the Maryland Nonprofits website: Greg brings an impressive record of...
Greg Cantori ’85, geography, will take the helm of Maryland Nonprofits, on October 1, the organization reports. From the Maryland Nonprofits website: Greg brings an impressive record of...
Alumnus musician “Leify Green” (Leif Huber) ’10, economics and modern languages & linguistics, will play a concert in Washington, D.C., next month to support Amnesty International. The Leify...
Indeed, Baltimore’s best draws tend to be left-of-center: offbeat theater, grandly decrepit neighborhoods on the cusp of gentrification, a world-class museum devoted to outsider art and a...
UMBC senior midfielder [Milo Kapor](http://www.umbcretrievers.com/sports/msoccer/bio.asp?PLAYER_ID=5597) ’13, chemistry and health administration policy, was named America East Conference Men’s...
Jim Thomas, part time instructor of philosophy, has been named one of the top ten university professors in the country by the website RateMyProfessors.com. RateMyProfessors.com is the largest...
UMBC Faculty will be appearing at the Baltimore book festival this weekend. On Friday, September 28 at 7 p.m., Craig Sapier, chair of the language, literacy, and culture program, will be part of...
Photo courtesy Loyola University Maryland What’s it like adjusting to life as a professor? For language, literacy and culture Ph.D. grad Karsonya “Kaye” Whitehead ’09, it was just as much about...