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Featured UMBC News
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Creating new antiviral drugs: Katherine Seley-Radtke’s innovative “fleximer” research to receive $3.5M from NIH
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As global travel expands, UMBC faculty and staff earn Fulbright awards for research, collaboration abroad
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Beyond “plant trees!”: UMBC research finds tree plantations encroaching on essential ecosystems
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Carrying on a philanthropic legacy
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Deaths and injuries in road crashes are a ‘silent epidemic on wheels’
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Pres. Freeman Hrabowski honors Class of 2022 at final commencement as UMBC leader
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HHMI launches $1.5 billion Freeman Hrabowski Scholars program to support diversity, innovation in biomedical research
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UMBC’s student innovation competition winners share tips for aspiring entrepreneurs
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NIDA EDUCATE program develops the next generation of addiction researchers
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Biden on Taiwan: Did he really commit US forces to stopping any invasion by China? An expert explains why, on balance, probably not
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NIH awards UMBC $5.6M to support underrepresented graduate students in STEM
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The Martinican bèlè dance – a celebration of land, spirit and liberation
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Six alumni to speak as honorary degree recipients at 2022 Commencement
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UMBC celebrates transfer of Spring Grove Hospital site to support long-term university growth
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First-generation grad reflects on the power of seeing potential, giving support
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Community leader renews his Baltimore roots
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Future teacher makes mindful and inclusive early childhood education a priority
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Scholar-athlete shines a light on mental health
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Advocate for self-discovery and inclusion
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UMBC softball captures third consecutive America East title, returns to NCAA tournament
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Connecting face-to-face: Valedictorian prioritizes supporting one another
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Future engineer helps local students see the possibilities in STEM
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Right opportunity, right time: Entrepreneur returns to finish her UMBC degree
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First-gen engineering grad is energized by helping others