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John Rennie Short, professor emeritus of public policy, UMBC The South China Sea has long been a bubbling geopolitical hot spot. Recently, a series of moves by the various nations claiming a...
Congratulations to Earth scientist Dr. Compton Tucker (UMBC/GSFC), who recently was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. "[His] research has spanned nearly 50 years at NASA’s Goddard Space...
Did you miss yesterday evening's LSAT webinar? You can view the recording and summary below! UMBC Webinar with Ellen Cassidy, the author of The Loophole in LSAT Logical Reasoning and founder...
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Join Ms. JD's Pre-Law Foundations for an engaging webinar designed to sharpen your LSAT Logical Reasoning skills! They will break down essential strategies, common pitfalls, and expert...
From June 5 – 8, UMBC hosted leading scientific researchers for a series of meetings on the science of the brain—often said to be the least understood organ in the human body. The proceedings...
National Postdoctoral Association Announces 2025-2026 IMPACT Fellowship Program The NPA has announced the opening of the application process for the NPA IMPACT Fellowship Program ("IMPACT")...
A recent Remote Sensing paper by Ana Prados, "Key Governance Practices that Facilitate the Use of Remote Sensing Information for Wildfire Management: A Case Study in Spain," was featured in an...
Summer break is the perfect time to recharge — but it’s also a golden opportunity to invest in yourself. Whether you’re a graduate student working through coursework or heading into your final...
We are seeking female students to rent furnished bedrooms in a private single-family home located in the Maiden Choice/Arbutus area, available August 23, 2025, or earlier (ready by July 1st and...
Book Launch: Join us at Red Emma’s on Friday, June 20 at 7PM. In dialogue with Anneke Dunbar-Gronke, Prof. Fouts will discuss research methods in food studies, community engagement, and...
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