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“Yawning,” an essay for the Nov./Dec. 2005 issue of American Scientist magazine written by Robert Provine, professor of psychology and an internationally renowned expert on the science of laughter...
110,000 Square-Foot Building to be Multi-Tenant Facility UMBC's on-campus research and technology park, bwtech@UMBC, and Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT) announced today that COPT...
Two UMBC Students Named 2006 Goldwater Scholars Two UMBC students are among the 323 sophomores and juniors who have been named 2006 Goldwater Scholars. The prestigious...
Education, Exposure, Experience While entrepreneurship may sound like a concept only studied in business school, at UMBC it is an important part of the university’s mission....
'Preparing Minority Scientists, Engineers' Appears in Science Magazine President Freeman Hrabowski and Dr. Michael Summers of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), have published...
Living Learning Communities Create Rewarding Connections When Tony Harris, a sophomore transfer student from Hofstra University, and Amanda Schwenk, a freshman computer science...
Award-Winning Designer to Lead Hundreds of Middle School Girls, Parents, in Day of Hands-on, High-Tech Fun: Computer Mania Day, May 6 If there’s one sure way to get more girls...
A Hot Location for Collaboration bwtech@UMBC , the university’s on-campus research and technology park, is maturing into a hot location for research. This week, the park...
COPT to Develop Tech Park’s 3rd Building; Research Collaboration Drives Move of 60 Experts on Region’s Water, Environment The University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) announced today...
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