The founder of a company that offered secure e-mail, including to Edward Snowden, says he is preparing for a long battle with the government over the digital surveillance of Americans.
Photo by Meyerhoff Scholar Tolu Omokehinde ’16 Now celebrating its 25th year, the Meyerhoff Scholars Program boasts more than 800 graduates, many of whom have gone on to pursue careers as...
A new Baltimore Sun column by UMBC’s Thomas F. Schaller, professor of political science, examines last week’s rejection of President Barack Obama’s proposal “to exchange a cut in corporate tax...
Hands on environment with landscape architects, experts
EDUC 299 Save Our Trees—Stop the Ivy! Wed 2:30-3:30 ACIV-A Rm. 208 (Just 1 Credit) Many of UMBC’s older trees are being strangled by English ivy (hedera helix), a non-native invasive vine...
UMBC announced last week a $7.9 million contract with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop technology that would dramatically reduce the time and space needed to...
A group of UMBC theatre alumni have something to say about life in the arts, and they’re saying it with a new Baltimore-based web series, B.F.A. On the group’s Indiegogo fundraising page, they...
Think of the top five cloud services that you use every day. Now lets say that that company was shutting down, how would you get your data out? How would you move it elsewhere? You only have to...
Now celebrating its 25th year, the Meyehoff Scholars Program boasts more than 800 graduates, many of whom have gone on to pursue careers as scientists, researchers, engineers and doctors. In a...