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Leading Boldly—Celebrating President Sheares Ashby
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Working to diversify and advance environmental science, UMBC, USGS and EPA sign new agreement
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Percussionist becomes an ambassador for contemporary music
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Ready to take on the world, with tenacity and supportive community
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Inclusion Imperative spotlights six years of innovation in community-engaged humanities research and teaching
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A graduate focused on health and community revives a student organization
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Black mothers trapped in unsafe neighborhoods signal the stressful health toll of gun violence in the U.S.
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Discovering a passion for lab research to tackle unanswered questions
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Support network helps an international student with a passion for computing find her career path
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How do Candida auris and other fungi develop drug resistance? A microbiologist explains
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Applying philosophy to excel in chemical engineering
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Finding a research path and helping others along the way
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Meet a Retriever — Rev. Bob Hall ’74, philosophy
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U.S. News Best Graduate School rankings for 2023–24 name UMBC programs among best in the nation
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Research excellence, from a tropical field site to the lab
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Mock Trial champ pursuing economics for public good
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New UMBC/Los Alamos research on megafire smoke plumes clarifies what they contain, how they move, and their potential impacts
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Lighting design to flu treatment: UMBC students share research and creative work at URCAD 2023
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Meet a Retriever—Rachel Brubaker, M.A. ’00, faculty funding connector
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Let’s celebrate! UMBC marks the inauguration of President Valerie Sheares Ashby with community events, April 18 – 27
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Amid surging demand for computing education, UMBC initiatives boost student success
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UMBC welcomes Tanyka M. Barber as vice president for institutional equity and chief diversity officer
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Robots are everywhere – improving how they communicate with people could advance human-robot collaboration
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UMBC’s Arjun Kanjarpane and Anya Viswanathan receive prestigious Goldwater Scholarships