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Quick Posts
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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
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TowerCares Foundation makes $300,000 commitment to support UMBC cybersecurity students
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Students celebrate Engineering and Computing Week with fun and networking
Past Stories
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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
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Dust aerosol research earns Jianyu Zheng, Ph.D. ’23, outstanding early-career award
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Interdisciplinary UMBC team deepens understanding of cell migration, important for potential medical advances
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New Art of Science award recognizes UMBC students who communicate research visually
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James Smalls’ efforts to restore Féral Benga’s place in 20th-century performing arts just might preserve his grave site as well
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This Gathering Is Magic
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A class reunion half a world away
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Chhaya Kulkarni, Ph.D. ’25: Doing “the thing that scares you” leads information systems graduate across the stage
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Jordan Fisher ’25, visual arts, builds a professional graphic design portfolio before graduation
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The fellowship of the ring
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ICARE Day celebrates 5 years of environmental research, community partnerships
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Darcie Adams ’23, M.P.S. ’25, builds on the power of restorative practices at UMBC
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Lexi Kay ’25—A therapist acting on her dream to help others
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Meet a Retriever—Maxwell Amoh-Mayes, biological sciences major, mentor, and multicultural ambassador
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Community starts in the kitchen—Q&A with Ekiben’s Steve Chu ’12 and professor and author Mark Padoongpatt