UMBC Class of 2023
Musicians, community organizers, writers, engineers, teachers, lab and field researchers, artists, and scholar-athletes—UMBC’s class of 2023 has it all. They’ve given so much to the UMBC community and now it’s time for them to share their talents with the world. Take some time to get to know a few of our remarkable Retrievers.
Policy & Society
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UMBC, Maryland Matters host climate forum with top officials in Gov. Wes Moore’s administration
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Inclusion Imperative spotlights six years of innovation in community-engaged humanities research and teaching
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U.S. News Best Graduate School rankings for 2023–24 name UMBC programs among best in the nation
Science & Tech
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X-ray emissions from black hole jets vary unexpectedly, challenging leading model of particle acceleration
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UMBC leads research into light-based timing and navigation technologies for DOD-funded consortium
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Creating “AI Scientists”: Tyler Josephson advances a new field of research through $650,000 NSF CAREER award
Arts & Culture
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Inclusion Imperative spotlights six years of innovation in community-engaged humanities research and teaching
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Lighting design to flu treatment: UMBC students share research and creative work at URCAD 2023
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Michelle R. Scott illuminates the lives of Black Vaudeville performers and their broader social impact in Jazz Age America
Previous Stories
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Michelle R. Scott illuminates the lives of Black Vaudeville performers and their broader social impact in Jazz Age America
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UMBC’s Ivan Erill demonstrates fast, low-cost method to monitor spread of antibiotic resistance over time
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Deepak Koirala to grow understanding of how enteroviruses replicate with $786K NSF CAREER Award
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Mercedes Burns to study arachnid evolution in Japan through prestigious NSF CAREER Award
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UMBC’s Smith lab discovers enzyme ATE1’s role in cellular stress response, opening a door to new therapeutic targets
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Unlocking the secrets of materials that turn heat into electricity: UMBC’s Deepa Madan wins NSF CAREER Award
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UMBC’s galleries deliver interactive and thoughtful art
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UMBC experts guide TV viewers through the promises and pitfalls of artificial intelligence
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Inaugural UMBC Paw Poll reveals high levels of student civic engagement
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UMBC humanities faculty receive NEH fellowships for research into “the why and how of our past”
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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