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Finding new materials with useful properties is a primary goal for materials scientists, and it’s central to improving technology. One exciting area of current research is 2D materials—super-thin...
Dr. David Hoffman, Ph.D. ‘13, director of the Center for Democracy and Civic Life; Dr. Romy Hübler ‘09, M.A. ‘11, Ph.D. ‘15; and Markya Reed '18, M.A.'23, presented at the 2025 American Democracy...
Antwan Clinton, assistant vice president for administration and auxiliary services in the Division of Student Affairs, has earned the Certified Auxiliary Services Professional (CASP) designation...
MSRP is changing their vendor from Nationwide to Empower
The Maryland State Employees Supplemental Retirement Plans (MSRP) will be moving from their current Plan Administrator, Nationwide, to a new Plan Administrator, Empower, effective September 18,...
The Maryland Department of Aging is seeking two students (undergraduate or graduate) to work long-term, at least one year, with their Engagement and Planning Division and / or their IT and Data...
UPDATE: The room is rented! ONE FEMALE ONLY! PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BEFORE CONTACTING! Looking for ONE FEMALE roommate for a furnished bedroom including linens in a Maiden...
You can now read a story spotlighting the research and two students who play key roles in the project.
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Permanent Accommodation available (Entire 2bhk) *Location:* 5001 Westland Blvd Maiden Choice Apartment *Transportation:* Bus stop right in front of the apartment (10 mins walk to UMBC...
MWF 11:00-11:50am in person or online with Prof. Jessica Pfeifer and Prof. Greg Ealick This course explores the philosophical foundations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It...
MW 4:00-5:15pm in PAHB 229 with Dr. Joonho Lee This course examines the ethical dimensions of video games. How do video games impact society? What ethical responsibilities do we have as...
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