Oracle Magazine September/October 2005 features articles on the release of Oracle Database 10g Release 2, Oracle Fusion Middleware, PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM, Transparent Data Encryption (TDE),...
Researching a Cure for Alzheimer’s In UMBC’s recently renovated Chemistry Building, Jesse Karr, a chemistry and biochemistry Ph.D. student, is standing over a brand-new electron...
Inside the New York Times Last semester, UMBC Retriever Weekly editors were invited to go “Inside the New York Times” to learn about day-to-day operations and to develop their journalistic...
UMBC Astrophysicist Leads International Team of Scientists, Satellites Contact: Chip Rose UMBC News 410-455-5793 crose@umbc.edu View/download High Resolution Images & Animation Online...
Ph.D. Students Analyze Baltimore’s Inner Suburbs “In scholarly literature, there is a lot of interest about inner suburbs, those older suburban communities near the central city. We found...
Oracle Magazine July/August 2005 features articles on the IT challenges and solutions of small and midsize businesses, Linux clusters as data warehousing solutions, EJB 3.0, developing PHP...
A Global Action Plan for Women in IT For the first time, technology leaders from 22 countries and six continents will gather to explore concrete ways in which access by girls and women...
Edwards and Kelcey Moves Baltimore Office bwtech@UMBC, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County's on-campus research and technology park, announced today that two new corporate tenants have...
Celebrating the Class of 2005 This year, UMBC will award degrees to 1200 undergraduates and more than 200 graduate students in the arts and sciences, engineering and social work....
Creating Interactive Memories Associate Professor of Visual Arts Lisa Moren was recently recognized for her new media art—including installations, videos, books and interactive...
All events, groups, organizations, and centers are open for full participation by all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected category under applicable federal law, state law, and the University's nondiscrimination policy.
myUMBC is a UMBC limited public community forum for information sharing and dialogue. As a public institution, UMBC generally may not limit a community member's right to free speech on this forum. UMBC does not endorse the views expressed or information presented here, unless specifically stated in an official UMBC post. Learn more...
#1.18.20.0 - 6116 - production - prod4 - general-public