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Featured UMBC News
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Pete Fitzpatrick, pediatric transport nurse, appointed to Maryland’s Opioid Restitution Fund Advisory Council
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Jacqueline Smith ’06, cancer drug researcher and role model for Black chemists
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Who is “Fulbright material”? UMBC’s six 2025 – 2026 Fulbright U.S. Student Program recipients share their not-so-secret recipe for success
Quick Posts
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Hrabowski Fund for Innovation awardees continue to drive new approaches to teaching and learning
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Living the mission—UMBC recognized for 16 years as a ‘Great College to Work For’
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Following where curiosity leads them—COEIT celebrates student summer research
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Building on years in archeological trenches in Greece, Robert Barry ’25 will keep digging at the University of Oxford
Past Stories
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New Art of Science award recognizes UMBC students who communicate research visually
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James Smalls’ efforts to restore Féral Benga’s place in 20th-century performing arts just might preserve his grave site as well
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This Gathering Is Magic
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Where bright ideas come to life
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A class reunion half a world away
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Chhaya Kulkarni, Ph.D. ’25: Doing “the thing that scares you” leads information systems graduate across the stage
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Jordan Fisher ’25, visual arts, builds a professional graphic design portfolio before graduation
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The fellowship of the ring
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ICARE Day celebrates 5 years of environmental research, community partnerships
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Darcie Adams ’23, M.P.S. ’25, builds on the power of restorative practices at UMBC
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Lexi Kay ’25—A therapist acting on her dream to help others
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Meet a Retriever—Maxwell Amoh-Mayes, biological sciences major, mentor, and multicultural ambassador
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Community starts in the kitchen—Q&A with Ekiben’s Steve Chu ’12 and professor and author Mark Padoongpatt
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Governments continue losing efforts to gain backdoor access to secure communications
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Oyinlola Oluka ’25, political science and philosophy, sees no limits for herself
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Possible tectonic activity on Venus may yield insight into Earth’s past
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Sam Geleta ’25: A biochemist with dreams of taking his skills back home
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Finding the harmony within art and science
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Three UMBC juniors receive prestigious Goldwater Scholarships
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Celebrating 30 years of the Linehan Artist Scholars Program
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Evan McRae ’25 paired his computer science degree with a music focused-individualized studies major and followed his family’s Retriever legacy


