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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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Capping years of rising success, UMBC chemical engineering club shines as student conference hosts
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On PACE to Unravel Earth’s Mysteries
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The Senior Class
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A Journey of Growth
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Meet a Retriever—Merryll Kallungal ’24, translational life science technology graduate
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Meet a Retriever–Bruce Perry Jr. ’97, UMBC Chief of Police
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UMBC statistician selected to work with Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia
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Pam Voulalas ’24—From molecular neuropharmacologist to classical music composer
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Meet a Retriever—Garvey Chu, mechanical engineering student at UMBC-Shady Grove
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PEZ—The Sweetest Hobby
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Office Hours with President Sheares Ashby and URCAD student artist
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Alberta Ndille ’24—transfer student with an eye for public health and social justice
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An Dang ’24: A chemical engineer who helped pull off a big student conference
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Charlotte Keniston, Ph.D. ’24—staff member, student, mentor, and a lifelong learner
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Max Hartley ’24: Enthusiastic quantum thermodynamics researcher
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Thirsty in paradise: Water crises are a growing problem across the Caribbean islands
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Meet a Retriever—Ron Pettie ’82, retired police officer and true Retriever Believer
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From solar energy harvesting to advanced batteries: Cohort of new engineering faculty bolster UMBC’s commitment to Earth-friendly research
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Chuck Peake—Pioneer of UMBC’s economics program
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How 19th-century Spiritualists ‘canceled’ the idea of hell to address social and political concerns
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Neediest areas are being shortchanged on government funds − even with programs designed to benefit poor communities
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Meet a Retriever—Camilla Sandoval ’17, M.A. ’19, program coordinator for Maryland Humanities