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John Fritz, AVP of information technology, examines how data can help students improve their academic success
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DeeAnn Spicer, outstanding philosophy major, serves as an ambassador for her field
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Essence Fredericks, standout scholar-athlete, heads to multinational PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Cheyenne Smith follows her passion to serve Baltimore communities
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Kevin Heffner aims to make the Erickson School a world leader in the growing field of aging services
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Anthony Jankoski to pursue interest in criminal justice at Northwestern University’s School of Law
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Alexis Kocerhan, Linehan Artist Scholar, to continue exploring intersection of art and politics at CalArts
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“A Look Ahead” offers glimpse into the twists and turns of scientific research careers
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UMBC has strong presence at the 2016 TESOL International Convention and 50th anniversary celebration
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UMBC artists recognized for excellence through highly competitive awards
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School of Public Policy hosts forum on cybersecurity concerns in local governments
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Lee Blaney’s lab reimagines chicken litter challenge as an opportunity for sustainable farming
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Retriever Stories: A chance to remember, discover, reconnect
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“Seeing Science” research forum connects cells, space, and the senses
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Undergraduate researchers win support for international fieldwork on endangered bird species
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Three UMBC students receive Goldwater Scholarships, a national investment in future STEM leaders
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Professor Kate Brown named 2016 Carnegie Fellow for nuclear disaster research
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UMBC swimmer Alexander Gliese becomes Danish national champion
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Neuroscientist Robert Provine talks with NPR about laughter and human nature
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UMBC hosts over 200 educators, industry leaders, legislators at Maryland Computing Education Summit
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Maryland Sec. of Commerce Mike Gill focuses on growth of UMBC research during campus visit
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PBS documentary features neuroscientist Kafui Dzirasa’s new approach to treating bipolar disorder
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UMBC’s 2016 NSF Graduate Research Fellows share gratitude for research experience, mentorship