Berghaus

Alums in the News: Cantori, Berghaus, Tully, and Olufadeji

Congratulations to these UMBC alums whose accomplishments have reached the media. Take a moment to read what they’ve been up to! Greg Cantori, ’84, geography, has recently turned heads on the road, in the office, and in his local police station. After purchasing a velomobile (an enclosed bike that resembles a pedal-powered submarine), Cantori has forgotten about his car for his ride to work. Every morning, he makes the one-hour ride to work, with the occasional stop to speak with a curious police officer to explain why the velomobile is legal and how it works. “It’s so aerodynamic,” he says… Continue Reading Alums in the News: Cantori, Berghaus, Tully, and Olufadeji

Annual Mulligan Lecture Recognizes 2014 Scholar

Editor’s Note: The UMBC physics department recently honored the life of Joseph Mulligan, one of the founding faculty members, with their annual Mulligan Lecture and award. This year’s recipient, Kim Berghaus, is the first undergraduate student to receive the award. Her lecture, presented on May 14, 2014, is titled “The Life and Work of Albert Einstein.” Recently, Berghaus shared her thoughts with us on this opportunity: The Mulligan lecture is a beautiful tradition, held every end of the school year about a topic in the history of physics to honor Joseph F. Mulligan. Holding this meaningful lecture was an amazing opportunity for… Continue Reading Annual Mulligan Lecture Recognizes 2014 Scholar

Scroll to Top