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Thirsty in paradise: Water crises are a growing problem across the Caribbean islands
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Meet a Retriever—Ron Pettie ’82, retired police officer and true Retriever Believer
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From solar energy harvesting to advanced batteries: Cohort of new engineering faculty bolster UMBC’s commitment to Earth-friendly research
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Chuck Peake—Pioneer of UMBC’s economics program
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How 19th-century Spiritualists ‘canceled’ the idea of hell to address social and political concerns
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Neediest areas are being shortchanged on government funds − even with programs designed to benefit poor communities
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Meet a Retriever—Camilla Sandoval ’17, M.A. ’19, program coordinator for Maryland Humanities
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UMBC celebrates our outstanding community at annual Presidential Faculty and Staff Awards
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Meet a Retriever—Christian Jassani ’27, a first-year ambassador and active student leader
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Meet a Retriever—Monroe Kennedy, III, ’12, mechanical engineering professor at Stanford University
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New Amazon-UMBC partnership makes college more accessible for working students
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Meet a Retriever—Laura Howell ’86, disability advocate and Alumni Association governance committee chair
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Meet a Retriever—Ciomara Matamoros, mom of three and aspiring school psychologist
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New pipeline created to ease transfer process for future Carroll Retrievers
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Meet a Retriever—Poulomi Banerjee ’16, M.P.P. ’21, annual donor and advocate of the UMBC community
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The Mellon Foundation awards UMBC’s Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies department $100,000 as part of its ‘Affirming Multivocal Humanities’ initiative
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Sharing the beat of his own drum—Connor LeFevre ’23 finds success through UMBC’s music tech program
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UMBC partners with American Statistical Association to organize annual African International Conference on Statistics
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From thousands to millions to billions to trillions to quadrillions and beyond: Do numbers ever end?
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Stitching it all together, or how Ephraim Ruttenberg ’25 got hooked on math and crochet
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Domestic violence survivors seek homeless services from a system that often leaves them homeless
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Bollywood is playing a large supporting role in India’s elections
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Chinese migration to US is nothing new – but the reasons for recent surge at Southern border are
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New York City greenlights congestion pricing – here’s how this toll plan is expected to improve traffic, air quality and public transit