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Quick Posts
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UMBC hosts 2025 IEEE Baltimore Technical Colloquium
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Chemical engineering professor Tyler Josephson chosen as Simons Foundation Pivot Fellow
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UMBC sophomore wins first place at NSBE fall regional conference technical research exhibition
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Hrabowski Fund for Innovation awardees continue to drive new approaches to teaching and learning
Past Stories
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Protected: Strange Dance Partners
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Office Hours—President Sheares Ashby and Petra Janka ’25 discuss student-led inclusive excellence
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Submersive Subversive Art
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Protected: Renaissance Retrievers
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UMBC volleyball captures 2025 America East Championship
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Then & Now—Going on Tour
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One brick at a time
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Toy story—Engineering accessible play
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CNMS GradFest fosters research connections and builds community
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How to land the sweetest internship
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Off-road thrills—faculty and staff try out the SAE Baja cars on Drive Day
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Meet a Retriever—Adriana Torres, an aspiring teacher in the Sherman Scholars Program
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UMBC’s Paws & Pivot free webinar series helps federal workers rebuild their careers
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Fine Arts gets a facelift
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Simple wood makes advanced sensors
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Meet a Retriever—Maggie Williams ’24, physics, Quantum Science Institute Graduate Fellow
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Meet a Retriever—Sara Krauss, building bridges between Baltimore and UMBC through the Sherman Center
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Meet Corey Carter ’08, M.A.T. ’10—Cultivating community and supporting teachers through the Sherman Scholars Program
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Michael Hunt ’06, Ph.D. ’25, Outstanding Staff award winner, lifts up students and builds community
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Engineering confidence—Outstanding Faculty recipient and triple alum Jamie Gurganus is a persistent advocate for students
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Lighting the path: Jackie King’s unyielding vision
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Unsung heroes: Meet 4 UMBC building managers who keep research moving
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Meet a Retriever—Rishi Nixon, Honors College senior, Parkinson’s researcher, and performing storyteller
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The molecular storyteller: How Cameron Slayden ’99 advances science through animation


