A Global Perspective on Policy While many UMBC students become accomplished researchers, not many have the chance to learn in an outdoor classroom with a stunning view of...
>Bringing Politics Close to Home UMBC�s resident expert on the American presidency, Tom Schaller, has more than enough to keep busy in these exciting political times....
Diane Lee is vice provost for undergraduate education and associate professor of education. Evolution of an Honors University Diane Lee, vice provost...
Mark Terranova is assistant director of service learning for the Shriver Center. Building Leaders in the Community Mark Terranova has to think like a sixth...
Rebekah de Wit hopes to turn her love of international education into a career in study abroad administration. “A World of Opportunity” Rebekah de Wit has studied...
Shahza Somerville is a Ph.D. student in UMBC’s Neurosciences and Cognitive Sciences Ph.D. Program and a Meyerhoff Graduate Fellow. “Exploring the Neurosciences”...
Jim Bailey, a history major at UMBC, is a park ranger at the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. “Learning from the Past” Jim Bailey first...
Kriste Belt is a music major and Linehan Artist Scholar at UMBC. “Broadway Bound” Kriste Belt has a passion for performance. �I�ve always wanted to be on...
Kevin Griffith, who received a M.S. in applied molecular biology and a Ph.D. in molecular and cell biology from UMBC, is on his way to a post-doctoral fellowship at...
Phillip Sokolove, professor of biological sciences, turned an introductory Biology 100 section into a lab for studying learning. “A New Approach to Teaching” ...