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Founders Day celebrates 50 years of inclusive excellence at UMBC
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Thousands gather at UMBC for historic 50th anniversary celebration
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Brewster lab to examine “pause button” on embryonic development, with eye on improving organ transplant
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UMBC and Portuguese Naval Academy launch partnership to promote academic and cultural exchange
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UMBC community festival will celebrate 50 years of grit and greatness (and puppies), Sept. 16-19
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New UMBC partnership will increase STEM opportunities for Howard County Public School students
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New research by Curran and Kellogg points to inequities in science education from early age
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NSF funds Jason Kestner to tackle major obstacle to quantum computing
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In new book, Brian Grodsky argues recent revolutions are threatening the future of democracy
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U.S. News again honors UMBC as a national leader in innovation and teaching
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UMBC’s 100th MARC U*STAR alumnus to earn Ph.D. inspires today’s scholars
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Delegation from the University of Kassel in Germany visits UMBC to grow interdisciplinary exchange program
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Three UMBC faculty studying the human brain to offer options for treatment and early intervention
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UMBC “turns golden” and kicks off 50th anniversary year with first week of celebrations
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Hrabowski Fund for Innovation awards grants for four unique faculty initiatives
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UMBC researchers will combine sensors and social media to develop new flash flood alert system
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Ellen Handler Spitz publishes letter in The New York Times on why handwriting is still important
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Baltimore Magazine features UMBC in its 2016 College guide
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Senator Ben Cardin visits bwtech@UMBC to discuss support for small businesses in the tech sector
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Lavik Lab develops nanoparticles to promote blood clotting after traumatic injury
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Lia Purpura named “Best Poet of 2016” by Baltimore Magazine
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Ian Anson examines how biased perceptions of the economy could influence the presidential election
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College students from across the U.S. gain summer research experience at UMBC