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U.S. News ranks UMBC among the nation’s best colleges in undergraduate research, teaching, innovation, and value
UMBC continues to show its strengths in undergraduate research, innovation, value, teaching programs, and several other areas highlighted in the 2023–24 U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges undergraduate rankings. This year, the university moved up in the national rankings in numerous categories, showcasing UMBC’s growth in several key areas. Continue Reading U.S. News ranks…
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UMBC, UMB receive $4 million NIH REACH grant to create new biomedical and life sciences accelerator program
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UMBC’s Christopher Slaughter, engineering student with health equity focus, wins prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship
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UMBC partners on STAR-X, a $3M NASA mission concept study through the CRESST II research consortium
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UMBC researchers listed among the world’s top 2% of most-cited scientists and engineers
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New center director to take NASA-supported Earth science research into next era at UMBC
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U.S. News ranks UMBC’s online master’s in information systems among best in the nation
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New “Life Magnified” USPS stamp series features Tagide deCarvalho’s images of microscopic life
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Manil Suri’s new book, “The Big Bang of Numbers,” introduces readers to the wonder of math
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NSF awards UMBC’s Lauren Clay $624K Convergence Accelerator grant to address food insecurity in disasters
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UMBC’s Top Stories of 2022
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UMBC’s CyMOT receives $1.2M to expand cyber training for manufacturing workers
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UMBC and UMSOM work to more effectively reverse opioid overdose in real time through $500,000+ NIH award
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Centering Thriving Immigrant Voices in Immigration Research
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UMBC’s Zhibo Zhang to clarify atmospheric dust’s role in climate with NSF grant