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Dear Faculty, As part of UMBC’s transitioning from the research management format in PeopleSoft to the cloud-based Kuali system, the Office of the Vice President for Research is ready to...
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published a final rule today to delay the general compliance effective date to update the federal regulations that protect the rights and welfare...
Only two individuals at U.S. institutions made the list.
Assistant Professor Cynthia Matuszek in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering has been selected as one of ten individuals named to the Institute of Electrical and...
Dr. Milton Halem, Research Professor in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department, has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the UMBC Research Faculty Excellence Award. The...
Evan Bates, a student in the Mechanical Engineering group of Professor Carlos Romero-Talamas, recently published a paper in Review of Scientific Instruments which has received the honor of being...
This story was first published here and was written by Megan Hanks. UMBC welcomed 50 IBM executives and research leaders to campus on Friday, April 6, for a day-long event designed to...
Fellowship Program honors 18 UMBC students and alumni
This story was first published here and was written by Sarah Hansen. The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships (GRF) to 10 UMBC-affiliated...
This story was first published here and was written by Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque. Gloria Chuku, chair and professor of Africana studies, and affiliate professor of both gender and...
continuing history faculty’s trend of research achievement
This story was first published here and was written by Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque. When Christy Ford Chapin, associate professor of history, began teaching at UMBC in 2012, she started...
identity development of Muslim Tunisian immigrants in Sicily
This story was first published here and was written by Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque. Charissa Cheah, professor of psychology, has received a Fulbright to collaborate with psychologists at...
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