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At Play – Spring 2017
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UMBC to build on success in shrinking carbon footprint through updated Climate Action Plan
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How Girls Code connects young women to computer science and robotics at UMBC
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Alumni Awards 2017: Sylvia Trent-Adams, Ph.D. ’06, Public Policy
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UMBC dedicates new Earth and Space Institute, building on decades of NASA collaboration
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UMBC’s Amy Hurst and William Easley connect with Baltimore teens through 3D printing makerspace
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Alumni Awards 2017: Dennis Williams II ’14, American Studies
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Q&A with Mary Stuart: Making a Case for Women’s Voting Rights
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Alumni Awards 2017: Lauren Mazzoli ’15, Mathematics and Computer Science, and M.S. ’17, Computer Science
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Starting the Semester with Grit: AKA alumnae donate over 50 care packages for BSU event
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Video: Top 5 Reasons to Catch Retriever Fever
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Video: Eclipse-Watching, UMBC Style
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Alumni Awards 2017: Alejandro Cremaschi ’93, Music
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Growing UMBC community celebrates U.S. News spotlight on innovation and teaching
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Alumni Awards 2017: Kate Laskowski ’06, Biological Sciences and Chemistry
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UMBC alumni mentors give today’s students a glimpse of possible career paths
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Belay Demoz, director of JCET and leading climate scientist, elected as a fellow of the American Meteorological Society
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UMBC undergrads conduct pharmaceutical research at UMB through new partnership
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UMBC’s 20th Summer Undergraduate Research Fest spotlights emerging science talent from across the nation
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UMBC receives NSF grant to launch first-of-its-kind big data and high-performance computing training for researchers across disciplines
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Career Update: Luke Roberts ’12 launches “My Phone Feeds Kids” initiative
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UMBC’s Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture exhibits “Gun Show” to prompt discussion about gun violence
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UMBC welcomes Katharine H. Cole as vice provost and dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs
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UMBC’s Gymama Slaughter to develop bioreactors that could pause the clock for life-saving organ transplants