In the past decade, UMBC Associate Professor of Political Science Devin T. Hagerty’s region of expertise, South Asia, has gone from being an understudied corner of the globe to one of the most...
bwtech@UMBC Research and Technology Park Athena Environmental Sciences, Inc. Announces Line of Environmentally Friendly Products AthenaES has announced the launch of a new line of...
*UMBC Research Park and Incubator News UMBC’s ACTiVATE Program, an innovative, year-long program, sponsored by a grant from the National Science Foundation to train women to become technology...
Creating Clockwork Crab Mechanical engineering major Arthur Gould is proudly checking out his Clockwork Crab, part of Baltimore’s Crabtown Project, when a group of Red Hat Society...
Writing UMBC’s Next Chapter Providing a distinctive undergraduate experience and supporting faculty development and research are an important part of UMBC’s strategic planning...
Homeland Security for H20 It’s a post-9-11 scenario that most homeland security experts agree is not a matter of if but when: a “dirty bomb” attack in the United States....
bwtech@UMBC, UMBC's on-campus research and technology park, has announced that two new corporate tenants will relocate to the park's second building, 5523 Research Park Drive. The new tenants...
"In scholarly literature, there is a lot of interest about inner suburbs, those older suburban communities near the central city. We found that these areas suffer from increasing poverty and...
Spring usually brings Kevin Omland attention since he studies Maryland's State bird, the Baltimore Oriole, which migrate back to our region near the start of the season for the baseball playing...
By Patrick Coyle, UMBC Since its inception in 1987, artists and researchers across disciplines have collaborated in the creative environment of UMBC's Imaging Research Center (IRC), a...
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