UMBC Technology Center companies Accelics and Epitaxial Technologies were among a select group of nine firms chosen to present at the prestigious Early Stage Capital Forum on Jan. 31 in Washington, DC.
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On Wednesday, February 20, the UMBC College of Engineering Industrial Advisory Board will honor James F. Pitts as the 2002 Engineer of the Year. Pitts is Vice President and General Manager of the Aerospace Systems Division of Northrop Grumman Corporation's Electronic Systems Sector.
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Okay, so you've mastered how to send or receive email attachments-a great way to share documents and files with anyone. But if you want to keep the collaboration going, learn how to add comments or revisions to the files you attach.
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University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) President Freeman A. Hrabowski III has been named as one of Fast Company magazine's debut list of �Fast 50� innovators � individuals whose achievements helped change their companies or society.
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University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) President Freeman A. Hrabowski III has been named as one of Fast Company magazine's debut list of �Fast 50� innovators � individuals whose achievements helped change their companies or society.
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On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, the UMBC College of Engineering Industrial Advisory Board will honor James F. Pitts as the 2002 Engineer of the Year. Pitts is Vice President and General Manager of the Aerospace Systems Division of Northrop Grumman Corporation's Electronic Systems Sector.
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UMBC's Department of English and the Humanities Forum present poet Mario Susko, who will read from his poetry on Thursday, February 28 at 4:00 p.m. in the University Center, room 310. This event is free and open to the public.
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The Department of Music presents trombonist Abbie Conant in concert. One of the world's leading trombonists, Conant will perform a program entitled The Wired Goddess and Her Trombone. March 4, p.m., Fine Arts Studio 508.
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The Department of Music presents trombonist Abbie Conant in concert. One of the world's leading trombonists, Conant will perform a program entitled The Wired Goddess and Her Trombone. March 4, p.m., Fine Arts Studio 508.
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The UMBC Department of Music presents the Percussion Group Cincinnati in a program of contemporary music. Renowned for its work with composers and its international appearances, the Percussion Group Cincinnati has performed recently at Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, and in Poland, Taiwan and Portugal. March 6, 2002, 8 p.m., Fine Arts Recital Hall. Admission is $7 general, $3 students/seniors, free with UMBC ID.
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The Department of Music presents trombonist Abbie Conant in concert. One of the world's leading trombonists, Conant will perform a program entitled The Wired Goddess and Her Trombone. March 4, p.m., Fine Arts Studio 508.
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Former Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder will discuss �Women and Leadership� at UMBC as part of Women's History Month and the twentieth anniversary of Women's Studies at UMBC. Sponsored by the Office of the President, Schroeder's talk will be held on the seventh floor of UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library at 7 p.m. on March 6, 2002. The event is free and open to the public.
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