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How Bob Dylan used the ancient practice of ‘imitatio’ to craft some of the most original songs of his time
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BBC at 100: a trusted international news source, but it’s important to remember whose values it reflects
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UMBC researchers build next-gen satellite tech to examine Earth’s atmosphere
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UMBC humanities faculty pursue groundbreaking archival research through over $135,000 in prestigious fellowships
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Meet a Retriever – Sharon Johnson, retired Meyerhoff Scholars Program staff
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Non-Linear Paths to Leadership
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UMBC’s Viswanathan uses the Moon’s craters to track its shifting poles over 4.25 billion years
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UMBC to co-lead new Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative with $2.3M grant
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Art, Life, and Spirit—Oletha DeVane Retrospective at The CADVC
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Music Man
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Meet a Retriever – Emily Faber, Ph.D. student in atmospheric physics
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New UMBC research finds that viruses may have “eyes and ears” on us
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UMBC and University of Maryland School of Medicine receive $13.7M NIH FIRST grant to increase faculty diversity
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What We Love About UMBC
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Biden again indicates that US will defend Taiwan ‘militarily’ – does this constitute a change in policy?
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Students in UMBC’s ICARE program connect scientific research with community
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Founder’s Day Quiz – Take a Spin Through Retriever History
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UMBC is a 2022 Great College to Work For—the nation’s only R1 university to excel in every category
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Viruses may be ‘watching’ you – some microbes lie in wait until their hosts unknowingly give them the signal to start multiplying and kill them
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U.S. News highlights UMBC’s national leadership in teaching, innovation, diversity
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UMBC-led Baltimore Ecosystem Study receives federal support for critical environmental monitoring
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UMBC’s new AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellows focus on STEM workforce inclusion, youth justice
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Americans think they know a lot about politics – and it’s bad for democracy that they’re so often wrong in their confidence
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UMBC’s Anupam Joshi, cybersecurity innovator, to expand leadership impact as 2022–23 ACE Fellow