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The UMBC Data Science graduate program teaches professionals how to take large volumes of data and turn it into meaningful output. Data science is a career with many opportunities. One main reason...
All, The building will have a complete power outage this coming Saturday, July 28th. The outage will last roughly 8 hours. I'll be coming in on the afternoon of the 27th to turn off the...
The rental -80 freezer was delivered cold and is currently in room 455. If you want to move your samples back to room 455, the repair of the department freezer will take roughly 2 weeks. ...
The autoclave is back in operation. Please get what you need autoclaved ASAP. We will be turning it off again on Friday afternoon for the power outage scheduled for 6:00 AM Saturday morning....
team awarded grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
July 23, 2018 by Megan Hanks A team of researchers from UMBC’s Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST) and department of chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering is working to...
For six weeks this summer, 18 students from Baltimore-area community colleges, Gallaudet University, and Morgan State University worked as full-time scientists at UMBC. Their paid summer research...
In piles on a table in the chilly back room of UMBC’s Special Collections office lie a science fiction lover’s dream: decades-worth of fanzines in all their hand-drawn, mimeographed glory....
Celebrating ADA Day at Oriole Park, Os vs Tampa Bay Rays 7pm
The Orioles will celebrate the 28th anniversary of the American's with Disabilities Act with an on-field pre-game ceremony, first pitch by director of local service organization TransCen, a Retro...
“Researching school choice is challenging because there are so many stakeholders that are for and against it. But in the end,” she says, "looking at research across the United States allows us to...
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