From UMBC News and Magazine
“We need people just like you”: Transfer students find, and build, supportive communities at UMBC
Students come to UMBC with a variety of experiences and in different stages of life. The unique perspectives of transfer students enrich the University, particularly as students connect with and...
Posted: December 16, 2019, 6:30 PM
UMBC’s Mustafa Al-Adhami wins national Three-Minute Thesis competition
Mustafa Al-Adhami M.S. ‘15, Ph.D. ‘20, mechanical engineering, won the national Three-Minute Thesis competition last week, during the annual conference of the Council of Graduate Schools. His...
Posted: December 13, 2019, 6:52 PM
UMBC welcomes European Union ambassadors to the U.S.
Ambassadors from the European countries of Slovenia, Estonia, and the Czech Republic convened at UMBC this month as part of the first joint European Union (E.U.) State outreach trip outside of...
Posted: December 12, 2019, 9:34 PM
Team led by UMBC’s Mehdi Benna is the first to map a planet’s global wind patterns, and they weren’t Earth’s
Today, a paper published in Science documents for the first time the global wind circulation patterns in the upper atmosphere of a planet, 120 to 300 kilometers above the surface. The findings are...
Posted: December 12, 2019, 7:07 PM
UMBC welcomes Brian Barrio as director of athletics
UMBC has named Brian Barrio the director of athletics, physical education, and recreation, effective January 2020. He will direct UMBC’s 17-sport NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics program,...
Posted: December 10, 2019, 8:34 PM
Climate Shift
From Eritrea to UMBC, this physicist is cultivating a diverse generation of climate scientists. It’s a nearly cloudless afternoon at UMBC in early October. A group of physics students and their...
Posted: December 10, 2019, 4:47 PM
UMBC’s Evan Avila, advocate for equal access to financial services, is a finalist for the Marshall Scholarship
Evan Avila’s goal is to work on Capitol Hill, advocating for immigrant communities’ access to financial security and economic equality. He has now been recognized as a finalist for the prestigious...
Posted: December 6, 2019, 8:47 PM
NPR Is Still Expanding the Range of What Authority Sounds Like After 50 Years
By Jason Loviglio, founding chair and associate professor of media and communication studies, UMBC From its start half a century ago, National Public Radio heralded a new approach to the sound...
Posted: December 6, 2019, 3:41 PM
Beautiful Dreamer
The film begins, a fast-moving montage of seemingly unrelated images: eyes, people dancing, an airplane landing, artillery, President Kennedy, wrestlers, a woman applying hairspray, all...
Posted: December 3, 2019, 9:36 PM
Spinster, Old Maid, or Self-Partnered–Why Words for Single Women Have Changed Through Time
By Amy Froide, chair and professor, Department of History, UMBC In a recent interview with Vogue, actress Emma Watson opened up about being a single 30-year-old woman. Instead of calling herself...
Posted: December 2, 2019, 2:22 PM
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