From UMBC News and Magazine
UMBC students produce radio series “The World that Brought Us Freddie Gray”
A year after the death of Freddie Gray and the Uprising that followed, a group of UMBC students went out into the neighborhoods directly affected by the events of last year to interview residents...
Posted: June 3, 2016, 2:20 PM
U.S. News STEM Solutions panels highlight UMBC’s focus on inclusive excellence, supporting students
UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski and Dean Julie Ross, of the College of Engineering and Information Technology, shared powerful insights on how to support student success during the U.S. News STEM...
Posted: June 2, 2016, 8:04 PM
Julie Ross explains how UMBC is preparing students for jobs of the future at Washington Post “Transformers” event
How do you prepare students for jobs that don’t exist yet? UMBC’s Julie Ross, dean of the College of Engineering and Information Technology, tackled this question alongside David Kenny, general...
Posted: June 2, 2016, 7:19 PM
UMBC historian says President Obama’s visit to Japan could have a lasting impact on his legacy
As President Obama prepared for his historic trip to Japan and Vietnam, Constantine Vaporis wrote a powerful op-ed for The Conversation, calling the trip “a key opportunity to showcase the power...
Posted: June 2, 2016, 1:48 PM
Chesapeake Bay Foundation highlights UMBC’s focus on environmental stewardship
UMBC’s commitment to sustainable environmental practices and the health of the Chesapeake Bay is the focus of “Stewardship in Practice,” an article in the spring 2016 issue of Save the Bay, the...
Posted: June 1, 2016, 2:57 PM
“Because We Can”: Endowed Scholarship Luncheon Celebrates Philanthropy at UMBC
As UMBC heads into its 50th year, we’ve been looking back on our tales of grit and moments of greatness. What better time to do that than the Endowed Scholarship Luncheon, a yearly event where...
Posted: May 26, 2016, 8:26 PM
Erin Lavik’s dynamic TEDxBroadway talk connects theatre and engineering
When Erin Lavik, professor of chemical, biochemical and environmental engineering, was pursuing her graduate degree, she was required to pursue a minor outside of her discipline, and she selected...
Posted: May 25, 2016, 6:55 PM
What’s a “cyberbomb?” UMBC cybersecurity experts explain in Scientific American
U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work recently spoke about cyberwarfare and U.S. efforts to fight online security threats, leaving analysts wondering about the nature of today’s battles in...
Posted: May 24, 2016, 1:36 PM
Marc Olano explains how technology changes the way that we think about reality at TEDx event
Marc Olano, associate professor of computer science and electrical engineering, offered attendees of TEDxTowson 2016 a look into how technology has changed the way we perceive reality. “New...
Posted: May 23, 2016, 8:34 PM
NIDA’s deputy director visits campus to promote resources available to faculty
Wilson Compton, deputy director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), visited UMBC on April 20, meeting with President Freeman A. Hrabowski, Vice President for Research Karl V. Steiner,...
Posted: May 23, 2016, 7:12 PM
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