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How the rich reacted to the bubonic plague has eerie similarities to today’s pandemic
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URCAD 2020 showcases UMBC student researchers and artists in a new, interactive online format
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CWIT Scholar Sammie Maygers ’20 finds, and builds, a community of support at UMBC
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UMBC Makers Shift Gears to Pitch In
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Alum Helps Budding Soccer Players “Get on the Bus”
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Alumni Business Q&A: Interrobang Theatre Company
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UMBC’s Rickesh Patel determines how mantis shrimp find their way home
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Three years in, UMBC’s Inclusion Imperative connects humanities scholars focused on diversity, inclusion, equity, and justice
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UMBC Cyber Dawgs win Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
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Perspective: An American Artist in Italy
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Emergency Funds Help UMBC Students Stay Black and Gold
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A small trial finds that hydroxychloroquine is not effective for treating coronavirus
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UMBC’s Tagide deCarvalho wins Olympus Image of the Year contest with striking portrait of a “water bear”
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Latest global and national rankings name UMBC a leading university, from engineering and biology to public policy
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UMBC psychology faculty work to prevent intimate partner violence and support survivors
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Three UMBC student researchers receive prestigious Goldwater Scholarships
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UMBC researchers offer knowledge, innovation during the time of COVID-19
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Jovan James ’13 Breaks Through at Sundance
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Could chloroquine treat coronavirus? 5 questions answered about a promising, problematic and unproven use for an antimalarial drug
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Extraordinary Times and Extraordinary Community
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Vodka won’t protect you from coronavirus, and 4 other things to know about hand sanitizer
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UMBC historian Anne Rubin examines food scarcity in the Confederate South through NEH fellowship
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UMBC leads research team to study COVID-19-related discrimination against Chinese Americans
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Chronicling history’s unsung heroes – Kristina Gaddy ’09