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Computer Science Students from UMBC, George Washington, Stanford, Others Hope Contest Yields Ideas for More Secure Electronic Voting WASHINGTON, D.C. – As worries increase about the...
Biotech, Pharma, NASA, and NSA Execs to Advise College, Build Connections UMBC announced today the appointment of 12 leaders selected from the Mid-Atlantic region’s business and scientific...
Developer Of The “Eden Alternative” And “Green House” Approach To Long-Term Care To Deliver 7 P.M. Lecture Dr. Bill Thomas, an international authority on later life and eldercare, will...
UMBC Researcher Todd Eberly Wins National Dissertation Award The Maryland Medicaid managed care program has had a positive impact on the receipt of preventive health services by black,...
Photo Caption: CRESST, a new NASA center at UMBC, will expand astrophysics research and education on black holes and other high-energy phenomena of the universe. The team of UMBC, the...
Capturing Distant Sounds: Fulbright Winner Tim Nohe Tim Nohe,style> associate professor of visual arts, has received a Fulbright Scholars award, one of the nation’s most notable and highly...
eBiquity Group's Research Part of Article on Spam Blogs Research on detecting "splogs" by UMBC Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Professors Tim Finin, Anupam Joshi and Tim Oates and...
Powerful Instrument to Be Shared by Other UMBC Labs Studying Retroviruses Dan Fabris, associate professor of chemistry at UMBC, is one of just 14 researchers nationally to receive a NIH...
When UMBC history professor Sandra Herbert first saw the Charles Darwin Archives at Christ’s College, Cambridge as a graduate student, “It was like finding out Shakespeare had left unpublished...
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