This is a blog post written by student staff member, Carrie Cleveland. This post is reflective of my own journey in trying to embrace who I am while trying to work on improving my overall...
Nerissa Vasconcells will be performing a dance piece that combines elements of both modern dance and classical ballet. The intention of this fusion is to motivate others to embark on their own...
Here's a Sneak Peek at what you can find at URCAD on Wednesday, April 27 from students in Asian Studies: https://vimeo.com/163537835 URCAD opening is 9:15 am in UC 312. Student presentations...
Shelbi Tippett researched the impact of a strong haze event from June 9th-11th, 2015 with regards to lidar (light detection and ranging) measurements. These measurements could enhance current...
Visit URCAD 2016 to find out more about Rashi Turniansky's project, "Proteomic Analysis of Chromatin-Modifying Enzyme Set5." The goal was to investigate biological activity of the enzyme. Finding...
Take this 15 minute survey for a chance to win an iPad
Hello UMBC! Want a free iPad? Take this 15 minute survey for a chance to win a free iPad. You can find it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HXXSMPQ I am performing a research study on...
Caitlin Stone researched the effects of Fangsheng, the Buddhist practice of releasing captive animals to obtain good karma, on the Chinese environment and society. To learn more about Fangsheng...
Julian Tash details the history of China's policy and its implications today in terms of claims to ownership. It reveals how the Chinese construct their past. To learn more about the history of...
UMBC’s Take Back The Night took place this past Thursday, April 14th. It was a very powerful evening, featuring a survivor speak-out, a march against sexual violence, and recuperating with...