Lee Boot, associate director of the Imaging Research Center, is featured in Convergence, a new book from theNational Academy of Sciences that highlights the academy’s exceptional and growing art...
A limited number of $500 travel fellowships are available to for the International Field Research (IFR) Program in spring 2013. Apply now to take HAPP 403, learn qualitative field research...
CSEE professor Hillol Kargupta is one of fifteen Data Mining experts featured in a new book: Journeys to Data Mining: Experiences from 15 Renowned Researchers (Springer, 2012). The book...
Washington City Paper has been covering a story about D.C.’s Certified Business Enterprise (CBE) contracting system and today responded to Mayor Gray’s statement that he’ll soon announce “a number...
Richard Miller, the University of Connecticut’s first environmental and sustainability officer, spoke with Judy Walton at AASHE recently about his work and experiences. Rich serves on the Steering...
Lunch, coffee, and time for work on the CITI modules
You are invited! IRB and Preparation for CITI Training (Human Subjects, Responsible Conduct of Research) Did you notice that if you are going to use human or animal subjects, you must be...
Isaiah 57:18-19 (NIV) I have seen their ways, but I will heal them; I will guide them and restore comfort to Israel’s mourners, creating praise on their lips. Peace, peace, to those far...
BALTIMORE - Both the men's and women's cross country teams will participate in the Mason Invitational this weekend in Leesburg Va. at the Oatlands Plantations. The 8K men's race and the 6K women's...
BALTIMORE - Both the men's and women's cross country teams will participate in the Mason Invitational this weekend in Leesburg Va. at the Oatlands Plantations. The 8K men's race and the 6K women's...
The UMBC men's soccer team opens America East Conference play by welcoming the Vermont Catamounts to Retriever Soccer Park on Sat., Sept. 29. UMBC (4-2-3) is unbeaten in its last three games,...
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