A former Meyerhoff Scholar's research could help women with breast cancer. By Lila Guterman This article courtesty of UMBC Magazine Talk to Paula Whittington '01, biological sciences,...
Inventions Developed in Prof. Michael Summers’ Lab Could Lead to New HIV Drugs, Targets The Swedish biotech firm Vironova has reached an agreement with UMBC to license patented technology...
Winter �08 Graduate to Become Youngest Student at Boston Doctoral Program When Seth Vacek ’08 was younger, no one thought he’d go to UMBC. They never thought he’d go college, period, or even...
In October 2008, the New Media Studio worked with members of the Somali Bantu community to create digital stories as part of the American Friends Service Commitee's Project Voice. The production...
Award-Winning Contributions to Baltimore�s Business Community Since its inception in 1989, more than 100 companies have been supported by bwtech@UMBC Incubator and Accelerator. Eighty percent...
Students and Staff Provide a Choice for Youth from At-Risk Environments To hear about The Choice Program from a former fellow, click the play button below. Over the past two decades,...
The Beat of a Different Drum When Steven McAlpine, assistant director of interdisciplinary studies, and Gregory Schroeder ’09 met for academic advising, neither one knew they’d soon be...
Lucia Zegarra �11 Chosen as a �Leader on the Rise� Challenging situations, encouragement from family and spirituality have all led Peruvian native Lucia Zegarra ’11, biological sciences, to...