Assistant Professor of History Kate Brown recently received two significant awards for A Biography of No Place: From Ethnic Borderland to Soviet Heartland (Harvard University Press, 2004). The...
A New Look for UMBC’s Homepage Update: Stepping Back and Looking Forward (9/8/05) Okay, we heard you, and here are ways you said the new UMBC homepage and website could be...
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. Technically...
A New Look for UMBC’s Homepage Update: Stepping Back and Looking Forward (9/8/05) Okay, we heard you, and here are ways you said the new UMBC homepage and website could be...
Making the Most of Summer Employers are more interested than ever in hiring UMBC talent: this year, the Shriver Center coordinated and secured nearly 800 internship and co-op placements...
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...
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