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At Play – Winter 2014

GOALS ORIENTED Both the women’s and men’s soccer squads can look back on 2013 as an amazing journey  – breaking new ground for UMBC’s athletics program while proving that winners on the field...

Posted: February 17, 2014, 6:42 PM

Donald Norris, Public Policy, in The Washington Times

A recent article in The Washington Times reviews states that have experienced glitches after rolling out health exchange websites as part of the Affordable Care Act. The article mentions the...

Posted: February 17, 2014, 5:53 PM

Thomas Schaller, Political Science, in Governing Magazine

In an article published last week, Governing Magazine explored participation in the Democratic Governors Association (DGA), Republican Governors Association (RGA) and National Governors...

Posted: February 17, 2014, 4:59 PM

Michele Osherow, English, in Folger Theatre Production Diary

Folger Theatre announced on its “Production Diary” blog last week that Richard III has been extended and will now run at the theatre through March 16. English Associate Professor Michele Osherow...

Posted: February 17, 2014, 3:48 PM

We love our donors!

It’s Valentine’s Day, and love is in the air! For all of us here at UMBC, it’s a great day to tell you, our donors, how much we appreciate you and all that you do for UMBC. When you give to the...

Posted: February 14, 2014, 8:05 PM

Celebrating Retriever Love This Valentine’s Day!

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, we’re sharing some pictures of Retrievers who fell in love at UMBC. After all, Retriever Love is a beautiful thing! Click here to check out our album of...

Posted: February 14, 2014, 7:54 PM

Manil Suri, Mathematics, in The Wall Street Journal

In an interview published February 8 in The Wall Street Journal, Manil Suri, mathematics professor and affiliate professor of Asian studies, commented on a recent Indian Supreme Court ruling...

Posted: February 14, 2014, 5:13 PM

Stephen Freeland, INDS, in WIRED

Most scientist accept the RNA world hypothesis, which states that RNA was the first biological molecule due to its ability to copy itself and pass along genetic traits. However, Nicholas Hud, a...

Posted: February 13, 2014, 7:44 PM

Donald Norris, Public Policy, on WYPR

Maryland State Delegate Heather Mizeur is considered a long shot to win the Democratic nomination for governor. But in a story that aired on WYPR Wednesday, February 12, Mizeur said she’s...

Posted: February 12, 2014, 8:44 PM