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Arts+ initiative at UMBC uplifts the arts and creates new avenues for student showcases
With the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra performance kickoff, UMBC’s Arts+ initiative is now in full swing. The program uplifts the arts and creates new avenues for student showcases.


UMBC Magazine
Fall 2025 Issue
ARTS+YOU
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Quick Posts
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UMBC hosts 2025 IEEE Baltimore Technical Colloquium
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Chemical engineering professor Tyler Josephson chosen as Simons Foundation Pivot Fellow
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UMBC sophomore wins first place at NSBE fall regional conference technical research exhibition
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Hrabowski Fund for Innovation awardees continue to drive new approaches to teaching and learning
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Living the mission—UMBC recognized for 16 years as a ‘Great College to Work For’
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Following where curiosity leads them—COEIT celebrates student summer research
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Building on years in archeological trenches in Greece, Robert Barry ’25 will keep digging at the University of Oxford
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UMBC mathematician honored with invitation to Stephen Smale’s 95th birthday conference
Community
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Leadership Announcement
Dear UMBC Community, I am delighted to announce the appointment of D. Paul Monteiro, Jr., as our new vice president for government relations and community affairs. Paul is an experienced administrator and lifelong public servant who has held leadership roles in local, state, and federal government and in higher education. He served most recently as…
Science & Technology
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UMBC discovery opens door to broad-spectrum antivirals against dozens of dangerous viruses
A new study from Deepak Koirala’s research group fills a knowledge gap of how enteroviruses recruit their host cell’s replication machinery. The work could pave the way for a new class of antiviral drugs that are effective against multiple viruses.
Arts & Culture
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Spark exhibition glows at The Peale
UMBC’s annual collaborative art exhibition with Towson University, Spark, opened its doors this November at The Peale, Baltimore’s neighborhood museum, and has continued to delight audiences with its captivating installations. This year’s show, titled SPARK VII: Industrial Afterglow, gathers more than 20 artists working across sculpture, installation, sound, photography, video, textiles, and ecological documentation to…
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20th Undergraduate Research Symposium shines a light on students’ diverse contributions to science
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George Derek Musgrove launches book at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
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UMBC scientists measure plant productivity from space, with applications from farming to forest conservation
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Charissa Cheah receives Fulbright award to research identity development of Muslim Tunisian immigrant adolescents in Sicily














