Alumni

Charmed City by John Strausbaugh '74

My twin brother, Richard, and I were born in Baltimore on Halloween, 1951. He was the treat, I was the trick. I went to Loyola High School and UMBC, and lived in and around Baltimore until 1990, when I moved… Read more in the Fall 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Charmed City by John Strausbaugh ’74

My twin brother, Richard, and I were born in Baltimore on Halloween, 1951. He was the treat, I was the trick. I went to Loyola High School and UMBC, and lived in and around Baltimore until 1990, when I moved… Read more in the Fall 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Eight UMBC Graduates Make Baltimore List of Top Doctors

To come up with this year’s list of the city’s top doctors, Baltimore magazine asked 5,500 physicians who they would choose to send their family members to see in each of 86 specialties. The final list includes eight UMBC graduates — several of whom have made the list before — who were recognized by their peers for the quality of care they provide. Biological sciences majors who made the list include Fouad Abbas ’82 (gynecologic oncology), Mary “Tessie” Behrens ’80 (nephrology), Robert Donegan ’87 (hematology/oncology) and Stephen George ’80 (pediatric rheumatology). Michael Lantz ’85, biochemistry and molecular biology, was recognized… Continue Reading Eight UMBC Graduates Make Baltimore List of Top Doctors

Fighting Fistula: Jeffery Wilkinson ’91

Jeffery Wilkinson ’91, interdisciplinary studies, takes his medical talents to Tanzania to fight a debilitating condition Read more in the Summer 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Fighting Fistula: Jeffery Wilkinson '91

Jeffery Wilkinson ’91, interdisciplinary studies, takes his medical talents to Tanzania to fight a debilitating condition Read more in the Summer 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Plotting Pedagogy: Scott Jeffrey ’81

Scott Jeffrey ’81, geography and environmental systems, named Maryland’s 2008 professor of the year. Read more in the Summer 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Plotting Pedagogy: Scott Jeffrey '81

Scott Jeffrey ’81, geography and environmental systems, named Maryland’s 2008 professor of the year. Read more in the Summer 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Double Threat: Donna Lewis '86

Donna Lewis ’86, English, leads a double life. She earned her law degree at the University of Maryland School of Law in Baltimore and is currently an attorney with the Department of Homeland Security after 12 years in private sector litigation. Read more in the Summer 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Double Threat: Donna Lewis ’86

Donna Lewis ’86, English, leads a double life. She earned her law degree at the University of Maryland School of Law in Baltimore and is currently an attorney with the Department of Homeland Security after 12 years in private sector litigation. Read more in the Summer 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Soldiering On: Michael Graham ’84

Last year, after two decades of service, Michael Graham ’84, M.P.S., was thinking about retirement as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Naval Reserves. The Navy, however, had other ideas. Read more in the Winter 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Soldiering On: Michael Graham '84

Last year, after two decades of service, Michael Graham ’84, M.P.S., was thinking about retirement as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Naval Reserves. The Navy, however, had other ideas. Read more in the Winter 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

The Joy in Discovery: Paula Whittington ’01

Newly published research by former Meyerhoff Scholar Paula Whittington ’01, biological sciences, could help women with breast cancer. Read more in the Winter 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

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