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Quick Posts
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On track to lead—Retriever athlete wins national Arthur Ashe award
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Research days foster collaboration and showcase research across the College of Engineering and Information Technology
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UMBC researchers partner with UMB to advance healthcare technology
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UMBC team leads research into AI tools that can assess the feasibility of scientific claims
Past Stories
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From better batteries to safer surgery: Three engineering grads to tackle society’s big challenges with support from prestigious NSF research fellowships
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Michael Sarbanes Named Inaugural Sherman Center Executive Director at UMBC
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Ayra Sangi, current senior, receives prestigious Freeman-ASIA study abroad scholarship
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Grok’s ‘white genocide’ responses show how generative AI can be weaponized
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Magaly Lizama Hernandez ’26, a burgeoning public servant, receives the inaugural Bernard L. Berkowitz Memorial Award, honoring service to Baltimore City
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Southeast Asian nations look to hedge their way out of troubled waters in the South China Sea
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Leading brain researchers and engineers converge on UMBC campus to advance innovative neurotechnologies
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A lifetime of responding to disasters earns a lifetime professorship for John Ashworth, III
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To you—Letter from the editor
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Office Hours—Q&A with President Sheares Ashby and UMBC-Shady Grove student Jimmy Seavey
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WMBC is back on the air
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Detangling Quantum
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Peace has long been elusive in rural Colombia – Black women’s community groups try to bring it closer each day
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My life between the yellow borders
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How to create a new world
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Retrievers Behind the Scenes—Dave Anguish ’12, political science, M.P.P ’19, advocate for international students and immigrant communities
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Queer country: LGBTQ+ musicians are outside the spotlight as Grand Ole Opry turns 100
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Then & Now—Home Sweet Home
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UMBC teams up with disability advocacy organization on Kinetic Sculpture Race—and wins best art award
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Multiplying community connections: UMBC math and stat and the Ingenuity Project at a Baltimore high school forge thriving STEM partnership