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Forbes and Money magazines recognize UMBC as a “great investment” for students
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Why do we yawn? UMBC’s Bob Provine dives into a common, but still mysterious behavior on NPR
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UMBC researchers address diverse factors impacting U.S. schooling
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New iCyberCenter will help international cyber companies establish U.S. presence at bwtech@UMBC
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UMBC and Peru’s Universidad de Piura establish academic collaboration
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UMBC’s John Rennie Short discusses globalization and urban issues in U.S. and international press
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American Democracy Project honors UMBC’s Philip Rous for leadership in civic engagement
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Video: A Trip to Baltimore’s Oldest Markets
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UMBC computer scientists explain how AI can help translate legalese before online users click “agree”
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National media coverage of UMBC leadership highlights collaboration as key to inclusive campus culture
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Christy Ford Chapin recalls lost history of the U.S. health care system in New York Times op-ed
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UMBC announces largest-ever group of Postdoctoral Fellows for Faculty Diversity
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UMBC receives NEA Art Works grant for Margaret Re’s “A Designed Life”
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UMBC’s Lipi Mukherjee receives NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship for atmospheric physics research
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Helena Mentis examines how activity trackers can inform treatment plans for patients with Parkinson’s disease
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UMBC launches Grit & Greatness campaign focused on big breakthroughs, true partnerships, and transforming lives
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bwtech@UMBC to expand economic impact through RISE Zone designation
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Alums in the News: Christos FC, home to several UMBC alumni, faces off against D.C. United
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Seven new UMBC grads to pursue Fulbright fellowships around the globe
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Ticket to Wine: 12th annual Wine Tasting & Silent Auction raises over $4,800 for student scholarships
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Carole McCann, feminist theory and population politics expert, named 2017 – 18 Lipitz Professor
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UMBC’s Tamás Várnai helps identify surprising source of light flashes from Earth’s surface