A Closer Look at the Inner Space of Disease Dan Fabris, associate professor of chemistry, became fascinated with the machinery of life at an early age. Now his passion for understanding the...
Monitoring the Health of Vulnerable Populations Working in the nation’s capital changed Todd Eberly ’06 (Ph.D. public policy) from a political scientist to a specialist in poverty and...
A New Map for American Politics As an associate professor of political science specializing in the U.S. electoral system, Tom Schaller is usually excited come Election Day. But Nov. 7 will...
Getting Ready for a Birthday Bash for Darwin When UMBC history professor Sandra Herbertstyle> first saw the Charles Darwin Archives at Christ’s College, Cambridge as a graduate student, “It...
A Presidential Honor UMBC biologist Rachel M. Brewsterstyle> recently made a short drive to Washington, D.C. that was a big leap forward for her and the University. She received the...
UMBC Students Exhibit with Leading Contemporary Artists at the Baltimore Museum of Art An outdoor installation by recent UMBC Undergraduate Research Award (URA) recipients Christina Ralls and...
Designing the Future of Animation Shane Lynch,style> a senior computer science major, and Chad Eby ’06,style> MFA, imaging and digital arts, are members of a UMBC research design team...
A Destination for Cultural Life: UMBC hosts world-renowned speakers UMBC will host The Maryland Forum, a new speaker series featuring Ehud Barak, former prime minister of Israel; Bob Woodward,...
UMBC’s New Homepage & Portal UMBC is launching a new home page on the Web (www.umbc.edu) and (http://my.umbc.edu). The strategy for the August 2006 launch and future phases is to refocus...
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