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Featured UMBC News
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Gathering a humanities research tool kit to understand a fascinating world
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UMBC’s Virtual Tandem Conversation project with German universities is changing the way students see Germany and the U.S.
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Tree sap batteries: Student entrepreneur Samuel Bendek imagines a clean energy future less reliant on critical minerals
Quick Posts
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UMBC team leads research into AI tools that can assess the feasibility of scientific claims
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TowerCares Foundation makes $300,000 commitment to support UMBC cybersecurity students
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Students celebrate Engineering and Computing Week with fun and networking
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Bio-inspired ‘batteries’ will use phytoplankton to power underwater sensors
Past Stories
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Poland’s anti-abortion push highlights pandemic risks to democracy
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It’s not just ABCs – preschool parents worry their kids are missing out on critical social skills during the pandemic
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BARD Fund honors UMBC’s Yonathan Zohar for aquaculture research with $12B global economic impact
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HackUMBC goes virtual in a big way, attracting over 1,000 students
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UMBC chemical engineering students take second place in national Jeopardy competition
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Sam Patterson, UMBC’s newest Rhodes Scholar, plans to transform transportation
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Welcoming Retrievers Back Home
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No Artist Stands Alone
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Students reflect on UMBC’s top-ten finish in national democracy challenge and post-election community conversations
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US colleges report a 43% decline in new international student enrollment, and not just because of the pandemic
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Leadership in Action – The Hrabowskis Participate in Vaccine Trial
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No, soaring COVID-19 cases are not due to more testing – they show a surging pandemic
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Chasing Antibodies
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Showing up for the season
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Genocide claims in Nagorno-Karabakh make peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan unlikely, despite cease-fire
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First In Class
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Pursuing Art and Peace Through Theater of Ideas
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In “Blood on the River,” UMBC’s Marjoleine Kars examines enslaved people’s accounts of a nearly successful rebellion 250 years ago
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Career Q&A: Melissa Penley Cormier, M.F.A. ’17
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UMBC’s Jasmine Lee elevates diversity and inclusion work as director of new Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging
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UMBC’s Alan Sherman and collaborators develop strategy for secure online voting in future U.S. elections
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Retrievers Behind the Scenes – Jamie Jaegers ’14, M.A., ’16
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Ransomware can interfere with elections and fuel disinformation – basic cybersecurity precautions are key to minimizing the damage
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To Save Threatened Plants and Animals, Restore Habitat on Farms, Ranches and Other Working Lands