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The Retriever softball team is having a good season, and the players are optimistic about UMBC’s chances of going far in America East conference play. Ahead of the team’s preparation for their...
Hi everyone! The TheatreCOM election will be held from Monday, April 23rd until Monday April 30th at 1:15pm! Click on the attached link to vote for next year's board! A couple notes:...
Please fill out the Google form via the attached link if you are interested in purchasing a shirt or graduation cord. You can find it here: https://goo.gl/forms/2bOL8HUKwDdhbcCq1 We need to...
Marie desJardins will be leaving UMBC to take up a new position as founding dean of the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences at Simmons College in Boston.
The Mosaic hosted a lesson in diversity last week. This particular event is not a part of the Mosaic series, but it informed attendees about a specific group among the Latin Americans:...
Research will focus on smart home and wearable technologies
This story was written by Megan Hanks for news.umbc.edu. UMBC’s Nirmalya Roy, assistant professor of information systems, has received a prestigious CAREER Award from the National Science...
UMBC research finds evidence of “speciation reversal"
This story was first published here and was written by Sarah Hansen. For over a century, speciation—where one species splits into two—has been a central focus of evolutionary research. But a...
This story was first published here and was written by Sarah Hansen. Clouds play a prominent role in moderating Earth’s climate, but their role is still poorly understood. Generally, clouds...
Dear friends, With frequent programming and tours now available at the Peale, we are trialling regular opening hours Thurs-Sat from 12-6pm, and 10-4pm on Sundays through May 6th. We’d like to...
This story was first published here and was written by Catherine Borg. UMBC’s Margaret Re will develop the exhibition and catalog for A Designed Life: American Textiles, Wallpapers, Containers...
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