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Retriever Essentials student team is runner-up in a nationwide competition to address world hunger
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Ph.D. candidate Jessica Novak to study biofuels at National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Meet a Retriever—Noah Cruz ’24, first-generation scholar and mentor
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Welcoming new campus leaders
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Meet a Retriever—Ting Huang ’21, McNair Scholars coordinator extraordinaire
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Soccer kiss scandal exposes how structural sexism in Spain can be a laughing matter
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Standing Ovation for Outstanding Retrievers
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First Roth Research Award recipient broadens horizons after summer research experience
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Students discover the beauty of mold and mentorship in Mark Marten’s UMBC lab
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Cybersecurity expert Richard Forno appointed an honorary international professor
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UMBC hosts 11th International Digital Storytelling Conference
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U.S. News ranks UMBC among the nation’s best colleges in undergraduate research, teaching, innovation, and value
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‘Big Bang of Numbers’ – The Conversation’s book club explores with author Manil Suri how math alone could create the universe
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Need a fun activity? UMBC iFest delivers with 200+ student organizations and tons to explore
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Should AI be permitted in college classrooms? 4 scholars weigh in
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Deepak Koirala to explore how RNA viruses hijack cellular machinery, with eye to future drug treatments
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UMBC’s Steve Freeland co-leads $1.8 million research grant to predict the biochemical foundations of life beyond Earth
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NEXUS Institute for Quantitative Biology celebrates student success, community college partnerships
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Why does your hair curl in the summer? A chemist explains the science behind hair structure
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Preserving history’s mark—one tree, one brick, one story at a time
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Meet a Retriever—Anna Jones, peer tutor
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From nurture to apocalypse (and back again) —The Mundane Afrofuturism of multimedia artist Safiyah Cheatam
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UMBC’s Achuth Padmanabhan to pursue promising ovarian cancer research with $1.5 million in grants