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This story appears on Chemical Engineering News and was written by Michael Torrice. Assistant professor of Chemical, Biochemical and Environment Engineering, Lee Blaney, and his students are...
This story first appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Max Cole. Viviana MacManus, an assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, has been awarded a Career Enhancement...
This story first appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Max Cole. Jessica Berman, director of the Dresher Center for the Humanities and professor of English, has published a new...
The original version of this article appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Megan Hanks. Six members of the UMBC community, including one current undergraduate and five recent alumni,...
UMBC is proud to announce the projects awarded grants in the fall 2015 round of the Hrabowski Fund for Innovation competition. IMPLEMENTATION AND RESEARCH GRANTS Virtual Reality Design...
Grant will advance his research on vibrating nanoparticles
This story initially appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Megan Hanks. Matt Pelton, assistant professor of physics, has received the prominent CAREER Award from the National Science...
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) was approved in 2015 by the NIH Office of Biotechnology Activities. The IBC is responsible for ensuring that...
USNA-UMBC Partnership Symposium was held March 22, 2016
UMBC and U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) faculty researchers presented updates on five collaborative cybersecurity projects funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) during the inaugural USNA-UMBC...
Earlier this month, a report was released by the West Baltimore Community Commission on Police Misconduct and The No Boundaries Coalition based off of a quantitative study of 1,500...
This story initially appeared on news.umbc.edu, written by Megan Hanks. When soldiers suffer traumatic battle wounds in combat, there is a window of just around 10 minutes for medics to apply...
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