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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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Marie desJardins, new AAAI fellow, advocates for computer science education in K–12 schools
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March Madness comes to UMBC
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UMBC’s John Rennie Short proposes sustainable solutions for Olympic host cities
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Taking Center Stage – Katie Kopajtic ’11, theatre
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Retriever Nation gears up for UMBC’s first Giving Day #blackandgoldrush
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Who Gets to be a Superhero? Representation and Comic Books
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UMBC’s Chris Swan featured in The Atlantic for transforming vacant lots in Baltimore
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The Poet’s Brush: Chinese Ink Paintings by Lo Ch’ing
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Shakespearean theater from London to UMBC
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UMBC physicists develop cost-saving tech for detecting gravitational waves and other applications
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UMBC students organize Engineers Week to “inspire wonder”
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NSF grants UMBC nearly $1 million to expand supports for mechanical engineering students
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Making Skis Strong Enough for Olympians to Race on
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UMBC honors Frederick Douglass’s legacy with event to transcribe Freedmen’s Bureau papers
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UMBC’s Baltimore Dance Project brings premieres and revivals to the Proscenium Theatre
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New House of Grit Doesn’t Disappoint
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UMBC Center for Cybersecurity receives funding from T. Rowe Price to support students
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UMBC’s Susan McCully premieres Cone sisters drama “All She Must Possess”
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UMBC’s Haibin Zhang shares tips to secure data in the cloud
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Passing of Founding Faculty Walter K. Sherwin
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Photos: Alumni Pride in Serving Our State
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David Di Maria, UMBC’s new associate vice provost for International Education, debunks common study abroad myths
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Trouble with your GPS? UMBC’s Stacy Branham works to improve travel apps for all users.