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...
Come to URCAD 2016 to find out more about border cell migration in Drosophila melanogaster. Drosophila melanogaster was used due to similarities between fly and human genes, the ease of...
Archie Slade will be having a talk about Djuna Barnes, a groundbreaking woman modernist and her novel, Nightwood. The novel uses subverted and modernist conventions of literature to portray love...
Andreas Seas's project concerned understanding superficial femoral artery re-modeling as it relates to patient characteristics in order to improve diagnostic and treatment modalities for...
Carly Sciandra used a spectroscopy strategy to understand the nature of the interface of the HIV virus. To learn more about the strategies used and what was found, visit her project at this year's...
Although the maternal and infant mortality rates in Haiti are the highest in the Western hemisphere, group prenatal care can be utilized to reduce the mortality and improve health. To learn more...
Daniela Mujica-Martorell created a hand-drawn stop-animation short that includes hundreds of drawings and photographs. The story line revolves as two characters who as children have a gentle and...
Special Collections continues our archival project Archives Gold: 50 Objects for UMBC's 50th, a special series showcasing 50 different objects that tell the story of UMBC. This week we present a...
Corrin Markey investigated the effects of an accelerated photoperiod on physical changes in Grasshopper Sparrows. To learn more about the results and methods of investigation, visit her project at...
Watch Caitlyn McCaulley's abstract animated short film, Torn: An Animation at URCAD 2016! The film combines both hand-drawn and paper-cutout styles of animation to explore the art and science...