Prof. Kate Brown received a two-year ACLS collaborative fellowship for a project "Chernobyl Revisited: An Historical Inquiry into the Practice of Knowing." Together with evolutionary biologist...
The UMBC Magazine asked Max Cole to write a feature on the Public History track in the Historical Studies MA at UMBC. Max did a great job writing about our program, some of our awesome alums,...
Prof. Kate Brown's book, Plutopia, was named on one of the ten best physics books by the UK Physicsworld, the journal of the British physics society. The ultimate winner will be announced in...
to write about how foreigners influenced the Constitution
Prof. Terry Bouton has been been named a CAHSS Research Fellow for 2015-16. He will take up the fellowship in fall 2015, following his sabbatical this coming spring, to write his book, “Foreign...
Prof. Derek Musgrove, hard at work to finish his book on race relations in the nation's capital, is regularly called by reporters for his views on DC politics. This time, we find him quoted not...
Dr. Brown's book *Plutopia* won its sixth prize, the prestigious Albert J. Beveridge Award from the American Historical Association. The prize is awarded for the best book in English on the...
On Friday, September 26, WAMU, the NPR affiliate in Washington, D.C., aired a discussion on the history of gentrification and political representation in the nation’s capital. The segment ran...
History major Jen Wechtel won a URA (Undergraduate Research Award) to do research in Jewish history. Watch this video of Jen doing her research and working as an intern in the UMBC special...
Announcing our spring 2014 grants from the Hrabowski Fund for Innovation We are proud to announce the spring 2014 projects selected to receive funding from the Hrabowski Fund for Innovation....
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