Alumni

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…

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…

Acting the Part: Matt McGloin ’05

Matt McGloin ’05, Theatre, takes the stage by storm in a recent production of Inishmore. Read more in the Winter 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Acting the Part: Matt McGloin '05

Matt McGloin ’05, Theatre, takes the stage by storm in a recent production of Inishmore. Read more in the Winter 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Night Shift in the War Room: Benjamin Lloyd '05

UMBC Public Policy grad Benjamin Lloyd ’05, M.P.P., talks about his view of the 2008 campaign from the nerve center of Republican nominee John McCain’s headquarters. Read more in the Winter 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Night Shift in the War Room: Benjamin Lloyd ’05

UMBC Public Policy grad Benjamin Lloyd ’05, M.P.P., talks about his view of the 2008 campaign from the nerve center of Republican nominee John McCain’s headquarters. Read more in the Winter 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine…

Ballot Boxers

Four UMBC alumnae who have made careers in politics and government look back at an electoral cycle that held landmarks and heartbreaks for women candidates. By Richard Byrne ’86 Photos by Chris Hartlove The year 2008 saw a momentous breakthrough for African-Americans in U.S. electoral politics. But it was a landmark year for women as well. UMBC Magazine talked with four prominent political alumnae just after Election Day 2008. We asked them to reflect not only on the tumultuous political year, but also about gender and politics issues in their own careers. And to add some scholarly perspective, Cheryl M.… Continue Reading Ballot Boxers

Abnormal Ambitions: Ari Ne’eman ’10

Sondheim Scholar Ari Ne’eman ’10 has plunged headlong into the maelstrom of controversy over autism. His goal? To give autistics – including himself – a significant voice in the debate. Read more in the Winter 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine… – Mat Edelson

Abnormal Ambitions: Ari Ne'eman '10

Sondheim Scholar Ari Ne’eman ’10 has plunged headlong into the maelstrom of controversy over autism. His goal? To give autistics – including himself – a significant voice in the debate. Read more in the Winter 2009 issue of UMBC Magazine… – Mat Edelson

Top Mountaineer: James P. Clements ’85, M.S. ’91, Ph.D. ’93

UMBC alumnus James P. Clements, ’85 computer science and ’91 M.S. and ’93 Ph.D., operations analysis, ascends to the summit of West Virginia University. By Richard Byrne ’86 According to Google Maps, it takes a little over three hours to get from Catonsville to Morgantown, West Virginia. For James P. Clements, ’85 computer science and ’91 M.S. and ’93 Ph.D., operations analysis, the journey has taken a little bit longer than that – about 27 years, in fact. But the destination has been worth the drive, which also took detours through The Johns Hopkins University (where he took an M.S.… Continue Reading Top Mountaineer: James P. Clements ’85, M.S. ’91, Ph.D. ’93

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