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This story first appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Max Cole. Rebecca Boehling and Kate Brown have won a coveted semester-long fellowship from The American Academy in Berlin. Boehling...
This story first appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Megan Hanks. UMBC and IBM Research have announced an exciting new collaboration to create the Accelerated Cognitive Cybersecurity...
UMBC's has an excellent track record in our junior faculty securing NSF CAREER awards, a prestigious program which supports research early in the recipient's career. Last Wednesday, May 11th,...
Last Thursday, May 12th, Dr. Larry Schuette, the Director of Research at the Navy's Office of Naval Research (ONR), spoke to over 40 UMBC professors about how best to navigate opportunities for...
Last week, UMBC staff assisted assisted with the NIH Regional Seminar in Baltimore. This was the third year in which UMBC has supported this valuable event. For this iteration, UMBC partnered with...
This story first appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. Zhibo Zhang, assistant professor of physics, has his mind in the clouds. Fortunately, Zhang is an atmospheric...
This story first appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Sarah Hansen. Michael Summers, Robert E. Meyerhoff Chair for Excellence in Research and Mentoring and University Distinguished...
This story first appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Dinah Winnick. The University Center Ballroom was humming on Wednesday, April 27, with the voices of hundreds of UMBC students...
This story first appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Megan Hanks. Three UMBC students in the College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) have been named Barry Goldwater...
This story first appeared on news.umbc.edu and was written by Megan Hanks. “We hope you will leave inspired and with new views about what is possible,” said Karl V. Steiner, vice president for...