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This article was first published here and was written by Sarah Hansen. The Maryland Section of the American Chemical Society has selected Katherine Seley-Radtke, professor of chemistry and...
This article was first published here and was written by Catherine Borg. Conductor E. Michael Richards, professor of music, and the UMBC Symphony have been awarded honorable mention in the...
Will trace origins of the philosophical study of knowledge.
This article was first published here and was written by Max Cole. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently announced funding for highly competitive grants in 43 states around...
The Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) houses many of the research compliance training modules investigators use prior to initiating a research study. UMBC has teamed up with...
This article was first published here and was written by Stephen Babcock. Perhaps as early as March, a satellite the size of a loaf of bread is set to launch from Wallops Island, Va., to the...
This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Max Cole. A thought-provoking memoir about love, loss, and survival published earlier this year by Nancy Rankie Shelton has...
Recognizing decades of exemplary scholarship and service
This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. On November 1, the UMBC community celebrated faculty who have earned exemplary recognition as fellows by their...
This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. “The complex problems we face do not organize themselves neatly into the categories we’re used to,” says...
This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. A delegation of UMBC faculty and staff traveled to Portugal’s University of Porto (U. Porto) October 3 – 7,...
This story was first published on news.umbc.edu and was written by Catherine Borg. Many years ago Eric Dyer, associate professor of visual arts, worked professionally as an animator by day,...
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