John Rennie Short, professor of public policy at UMBC and expert on urban and environmental issues and political geography, has published the first general history of Korea as seen through maps....
During his speech accepting the GOP vice presidential nomination, Paul Ryan used strong language blaming President Obama for the unraveling of the bipartisan Bowles-Simpson Commission, created to...
The University of Georgia Graduate School Outreach and Diversity Office will host our 12th annual Future Scholars Visitation Program on Sunday, November 4 - Tuesday, November 6, 2012. This...
VU-EDGE will host a graduate recruitment event at Vanderbilt University from Wednesday, October 31, 2012 through Saturday, November 3, 2012. VU-EDGE will provide round-trip travel for each...
Mission Media Web Development Intern: Responsibilities: Mission Media Web Development Interns join our expert "Dev Team" to work with our designers/developers in website production. ...
An article in today’s Baltimore Sun explores the Maryland GOP’s efforts to have a greater impact in the Democratic-leaning state. One aspect of this work could be capitalizing on an open seat for...
A two-person team including Dr. Don Engel, UMBC Assistant Vice President for Research, placed second out of more than 9,000 teams in DARPA's Shredder Challenge, a competition to develop software...
During his speech accepting the GOP vice presidential nomination, Paul Ryan used strong language blaming President Obama for the unraveling of the bipartisan Bowles-Simpson Commission, created to...
Kaylesh Ramu On Tuesday, September 4th, UMBC SGA President Kaylesh Ramu will share the stage with the U.S. Under Secretary of Education and other leaders as they launch Shaping Our Future, a new...
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