UMBC Public Policy grad Benjamin Lloyd ’05, M.P.P., talks about his view of the 2008 campaign from the nerve center of Republican nominee John McCain’s headquarters. Read more in the Winter 2009...
UMBC Public Policy grad Benjamin Lloyd ’05, M.P.P., talks about his view of the 2008 campaign from the nerve center of Republican nominee John McCain’s headquarters. Read more in the Winter 2009...
Four UMBC alumnae who have made careers in politics and government look back at an electoral cycle that held landmarks and heartbreaks for women candidates. By Richard Byrne ’86 Photos by Chris...
Sondheim Scholar Ari Ne’eman ’10 has plunged headlong into the maelstrom of controversy over autism. His goal? To give autistics – including himself – a significant voice in the debate. Read more...
Sondheim Scholar Ari Ne’eman ’10 has plunged headlong into the maelstrom of controversy over autism. His goal? To give autistics – including himself – a significant voice in the debate. Read more...
UMBC alumnus James P. Clements, ’85 computer science and ’91 M.S. and ’93 Ph.D., operations analysis, ascends to the summit of West Virginia University. By Richard Byrne ’86 According to Google...
UMBC alumnus James P. Clements, ’85 computer science and ’91 M.S. and ’93 Ph.D., operations analysis, ascends to the summit of West Virginia University. By Richard Byrne ’86 According to...
The grace of a ballerina. The poise of an equestrian rider. The flexibility of a gymnast. Those are the qualities baton twirlers like Stasi Kowalewski ’10 need to have, according to Stasi’s...
The grace of a ballerina. The poise of an equestrian rider. The flexibility of a gymnast. Those are the qualities baton twirlers like Stasi Kowalewski ’10 need to have, according to Stasi’s...
Confused about how an American democracy works? You are not alone. A new Web site – www.USDemocrazy.net – designed by Economist magazine cartoonist Kevin “Kal” Kallaugher, artist-in-residence at...
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