From UMBC News and Magazine
What makes something smell good or bad?
By Rakaia Kenney ’21, research assistant, UMBC; Kayla Lemons ’20, research assistant UMBC, and Weihong Lin, professor, Biological Sciences, UMBC Curious Kids is a series for children...
Posted: June 1, 2020, 3:39 PM
There’s No Such Thing As Small Politics
As election season heats up and campaign posters begin to cram our sidewalks, the public eye is often drawn to government leaders. In UMBC’s own community, you’ll find alumni serving in impressive...
Posted: May 29, 2020, 9:39 PM
Archiving the pandemic: ‘Coronavirus Lost and Found’ documents how we cope with catastrophe
By Rebecca A. Adelman, associate professor, media & communication studies, UMBC There is so much to mourn at the moment. Even those of us spared the worst of the coronavirus pandemic are...
Posted: May 28, 2020, 1:59 PM
A World of Opportunity
The stunning first-round upset of top-ranked and top-seeded Virginia in the NCAA Tournament two years ago put the UMBC men’s basketball program on the map in the United States. But the truth is,...
Posted: May 27, 2020, 9:10 PM
Lifelong Learning
Jim Kruger ’13, political science, M.P.P. ’14, has a favorite spot near the public policy building. The bench, Kruger’s own donation to UMBC, is strategically positioned to give him a break...
Posted: May 27, 2020, 8:05 PM
Up on the Roof—Spring 2020
UMBC Magazine caught up with UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski at his home office to talk about alumni leadership during the pandemic, UMBC’s Golden Commencement, and a symbol of hope in tough...
Posted: May 27, 2020, 3:03 PM
Six Ways a Drop in International Students Could Set Back US Higher Education
By David L. Di Maria, associate vice provost for International Education, UMBC Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, fewer and fewer international students were coming to study in the United...
Posted: May 26, 2020, 5:57 PM
UMBC-affiliated artists receive Zaentz fellowships for new collaborative projects
Three UMBC-affiliated artists have each received 2020-2021 fellowship awards from the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund (SZIF) in Film and Media at Johns Hopkins University. SZIF cash awards are granted...
Posted: May 22, 2020, 5:48 PM
How the darter got its stripes: New UMBC research expands on sexual selection theory to explain complicated animal patterns
Samuel Hulse, Ph.D. candidate in biological sciences, has spent a lot of time in waders over the last two years. He has traipsed from stream to stream across the eastern U.S., carefully collecting...
Posted: May 22, 2020, 12:44 PM
Stay Golden, Retrievers
Fifty years ago, UMBC’s very first class crossed the stage for the university’s inaugural Commencement ceremony. Among the faces of the 239-member founding class captured in black and white in the...
Posted: May 21, 2020, 12:15 AM
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