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UMBC receives $2.8M from NSF for master’s program to prepare a diverse environmental science workforce
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New UMBC study shows powerful effects of road salt and urban infrastructure on waterways
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What Nigerian cities can learn from the rest of the world
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Part-Time Novelist Wins New York Times Praise
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Meet six Retrievers who went from internship to career success with UMBC Career Center support
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UMBC’s Sander Goossens determines structure of Mercury’s core as part of NASA team
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Times Higher Ed and Wall Street Journal again name UMBC a leading global and U.S. university
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UMBC’s Erle Ellis crowdsources global archaeological research to trace the history of human impacts on Earth
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Sherman Center for Early Learning in Urban Communities hosts literacy-focused institute for Baltimore teachers
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Don’t ignore serious nonmilitary threats to US national security
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National Institute on Aging funds UMBC’s Erin Green to investigate how cells do “quality control” as we age
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U.S. News again names UMBC a national leader in teaching and innovation
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UMBC partners with Latino Racial Justice Circle and Maryland Humanities in community-engaged research in Baltimore
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Dawg Days Abroad: The scoop on UMBC’s newest summer program
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Parents can help kids catch up in reading with a 10-minute daily routine
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Six Baltimore City Schools in UMBC Math Project partnership see math test score gains
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Retriever Nation welcomes another class to its ranks
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UMBC’s Minjoung Kyoung to help develop first 4D map of a cell’s metabolic pathways
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Surveying archaeologists across the globe reveals deeper and more widespread roots of the human age, the Anthropocene
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Preminda Jacob focuses on building connections as new associate dean of research and community engagement
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Top 9 Features of the New ILSB Not to Miss
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UMBC’s Lee Blaney and federal, state partners publish landmark study on contaminants in the Chesapeake Bay
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Open spaces nurture open minds in UMBC’s new Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building
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Wind, solar, and…flutter? UMBC’s Justin Webster is using math to move this emerging tech forward