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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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James Clavell’s ‘Shōgun’ is reimagined for a new generation of TV viewers
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How to stay in touch—4 steps to being a prolific pen pal
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Ballet dancer Misty Copeland shares personal mission in visit with students at UMBC
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Meet a Retriever—Madelyn “Maddy” Pollack ’24, Humanities Scholar and Honors College member
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Meet a Retriever—Kisha Parker ’00, Alumni Association PR Committee Chair
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The Anthropocene is not an epoch − but the age of humans is most definitely underway
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Meet a Retriever—Lisa Nissley ’01, Alumni Association Nominating Committee Chair
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7 ways to spring into the arts at UMBC
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Protected: Meet a Retriever—Michael Ogunsanya ’22, economics, start-up co-founder
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Meet a Retriever—Nathan Wooddell ’23, graduate student specializing in Russian and cybersecurity
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Turkey will stop sending imams to German mosques – here’s why this matters
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Meet a Retriever—Monique Cephas ’92, Alumni Association scholarship committee chair
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Meet a Retriever—Emily Passera, coordinator for community engagement
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Meet a Retriever—Kevin Yang ’07, Alumni Association President
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Alumna brings biology mural back to life
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Before 3 amputations, Chandra Smith was already an accessibility-for-all advocate
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Taiwanese election may determine whether Beijing opts to force the issue of reunification
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The US invented shopping malls, but China is writing their next chapter
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Meet a Retriever—Jennifer Herson ’99, Alumni Association Vice President
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The best is yet to come for 2023 graduates
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From brine shrimp to blood pressure: New UMBC laboratory course brings math to life
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Journals help make sacred spaces
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Building the bonfire from scratch
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Step into a dancer’s shoes