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UMBC duo using math to reveal how and why cells move with new NSF grant
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bwtech@UMBC receives Economic Development Administration grant to launch cybersecurity venture fellowship program
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UMBC’s Tara LeGates is first runner-up for prestigious international neurobiology prize
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Research team led by UMBC’s Mark Marten studies how fungal cells respond to stress, repair broken cell walls
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Teaching Kids to Read During the Coronavirus Pandemic: 5 Questions Answered
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Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education name UMBC a top university, excelling in student engagement
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How Can Smoke from West Coast Fires Cause Red Sunsets in New York?
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Baltimore Sun honors Pres. Hrabowski’s leadership through Business and Civic Hall of Fame
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UMBC is named Great College to Work For for the 11th consecutive year
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Chinese American parents and children have experienced increased racism due to COVID-19, report UMBC researchers in Pediatrics
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UMBC sees solid enrollment in Fall 2020, celebrating returning students and high-demand graduate programs
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New U.S. News rankings honor UMBC strengths in teaching, innovation, and inclusion
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UMBC engages Howard Community College students with environmental science—online and in their own backyards
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Women Have Disrupted Research on Bird Song, and Their Findings Show How Diversity Can Improve All Fields of Science
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Dipanjan Pan demonstrates new method to produce gold nanoparticles directly in cancer cells with possible applications in x-ray imaging, cancer treatment
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UMBC’s Daniel Lobo receives $1.9 million NIH grant to explore genetic control of development and regeneration
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UMBC celebrates 2020 – 2021 Fulbright recipients
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UMBC’s Taka Yamashita receives $1.4 million grant for research supporting workers returning to community college
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UMBC’s Elizabeth Patton dives into history of remote work with “Easy Living: The Rise of the Home Office”
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Research Under the Same Roof
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Bedrock to treetops: NSF awards $4.8M to urban environment study led by UMBC’s Claire Welty
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Will the New 15-Minute COVID-19 Test Solve US Testing Problems?
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1 in 10 US Students Are English Learners