This story was written by Megan Hanks and first appeared on news.umbc.edu “Cybersecurity research is important because we live in a connected world. As a society, we have an expectation to...
This story was written by Sarah Hansen and first appeared on news.umbc.edu You’re a U.S. soldier, motoring across the desert at 60 miles an hour in an Army truck, heading back to base....
This story was written by Dinah Winnick and first appeared on news.umbc.edu Times Higher Education has just named UMBC #3 in the nation in achieving social and economic impact. This 2019...
Dr. Lorraine Remer, Research Professor in UMBC’s Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET) and Affiliate Professor in the Departments of Physics and Geography and Environmental Systems, has...
This story was written by Catalina Sofia Dansberger Duque and first appeared on news.umbc.edu “The term ‘medieval’ is used to mean something bad and backward—a period where travel was mostly...
This story was written by Sarah Hansen and first appeared on news.umbc.edu A single leaf dropping into a stream has just a tiny impact, but, together, the billions of leaves that drop into...
This story was written by Megan Hanks and first appeared on news.umbc.edu When Kevin Tran ‘12, chemical engineering, was a student at UMBC, he took a course on sensors that made him realize...
Our post from last month described the updates to the Traveler Certification Letter, used by international travelers who plan to carry university-owned equipment on trips outside the United...
The following article appeared in The Retriever, the UMBC student newspaper: Government shutdown affects Office of Sponsored Programs Photo credit: Mickey Kovich
The ORPC has updated the Traveler Certification Letter, used by international travelers who plan to carry university-owned equipment on trips outside the United States. Why worry? If you are...