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Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Meet Sarah, She is an Interdisciplinary Studies major, an URA Scholar and a Linehan Scholar. Her future pursuits would include working alongside anthropologists as they complete research and...
September 26, 2016
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3:45 PM
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Meet Vicki, She is a Media and Communications Studies major and summer researcher. She graduated cum laude this past spring and currently works for Burness Communications, a public interest...
July 11, 2016
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9:53 AM
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Meet Jamshaid, He is a Mathematics and Statistics major, Meyerhoff Scholar and MARC U*STAR Scholar. Jamshaid was also a participant of UMBC’s Young Scholars program, which allowed him to take...
June 20, 2016
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9:27 AM
$5,500 Stipend and Housing
SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Our Summer Internship Program offers an opportunity for college and university students to gain work experience in a wide variety of disciplines. Interns learn firsthand...
November 19, 2015
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12:24 PM
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Meet Kathy. She is a Psychology major who is graduating this Spring! Her research explored parental control in the Chinese immigrant and European American context. How did you find your mentor...
May 20, 2014
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10:22 AM
Come see undergraduate Reeva Sharma's poster presentation, "B7H1 Expression in Lung Cancer: A Potential Therapeutic Biomarke,r" in the UC Ballroom. Happening NOW! For a full schedule of...
April 27, 2011
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11:33 AM
URCAD is happening NOW!
Oral Presentations in UC 310 and 312 starting NOW. Come to learn about such topics as "The Incorporation of Music Therapy into Physical Therapy Session for Physically Disabled Individuals,"...
April 27, 2011
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9:41 AM
The Tweet Collector
UMBC undergraduate student Ross Pokorny is studying TweetCollector: a framework for retrieving, processing, and storing live data from Twitter. April 27, 2011 in UC 310 from 1:30-1:45 p.m.
April 19, 2011
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12:30 PM