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Past Stories
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Ripples of excellence: This Meyerhoff alumnus is expanding UMBC’s legacy
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UMBC’s 2025 Homecoming hypes up the Retriever community
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Mark Benesch catalyzes UMBC’s partnership with drug maker AstraZeneca
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Who is AI for? Eric Stokan receives USM professorship to address barriers and promote AI equity for students and faculty
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Sherman Hall’s Phase 1 renovation is complete, creating space for creative collaboration
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Emily Brown ’14, M.S. ’14, shares the importance of community for women in technology
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Jacqueline Smith ’06, cancer drug researcher and role model for Black chemists
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hackUMBC draws hundreds to campus for a weekend of snack-fueled, tech-inspired problem solving
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Federal shutdown deals blow to already hobbled cybersecurity agency
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Meet a Retriever—Meagan Wade ’13, goes above and beyond to make students feel welcome and engaged
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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
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Government Shutdown Questions and Answers
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Meet a Retriever—Ann Tropea, assistant director for engaged media with the Center for Democracy and Civic Life
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Homecoming 2025: Bonfires, carnivals, and puppies—oh my!
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Retrievers going green: 7 ways UMBC has contributed to sustainability efforts
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Meet a Retriever—Anjayooluwa Adegboyo ’25, Arthur Ashe Jr. Male Sports Scholar of the Year
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Arts+ initiative at UMBC uplifts the arts and creates new avenues for student showcases
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500 days in space and counting—UMBC celebrates HARP2 satellite’s incoming data and resulting discoveries
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Meet a Retriever—Tanzila Malik, gender and women’s studies major, and multi-semester on-campus intern
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A new world order isn’t coming, it’s already here − and this is what it looks like
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Meet A Retriever—Kayla Logue ’27, dance major, cinematography minor, and Linehan Artist Scholar
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Feeling supported at summer internships gives Retrievers a leg up in applied learning








