In desktop Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera-under-Presto, (not IE, not mobile anything) <textarea>s have a little resizer nugget in the bottom right corner. Textareas are for writing in,...
Startup Navisens says it can find people indoors using motion sensors and math. Now that it’s easy to find your way in the real world with just a smartphone in hand, the next logical navigation...
Amy Bhatt, assistant professor of gender and women’s studies, was recently interviewed by the “International Examiner” about her new book, “Roots & Reflections: South Asians in the Pacific...
Political science professor Thomas F. Schaller’s latest Baltimore Sun column takes a personal approach to examining the selection of Jesuit Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio as pope, now known as Pope...
Members of the UMBC Alumni Association Board of Directors celebrated recipients of this year’s Alumni Association Scholarships last week at UMBC’s annual Scholarship Luncheon. The event, which...
Members of the UMBC Alumni Association Board of Directors celebrated recipients of this year’s Alumni Association Scholarships last week at UMBC’s annual Scholarship Luncheon. The event, which...
Keep’s paper-like qualities might just beat its computery ones. In January, I did something heretical for a productivity-app-obsessed tech writer: I threw away the “list” apps on my phone and...
The UMBC Student Events Board (seb) is now hiring students to fill the roles of event programmers, graphic designers and web developers to join the Executive Board for the upcoming school year!...
Ryan Bloom ’03, visual and performing arts, an English lecturer at UMBC, was recently awarded a fellowship at Yaddo, an artists’ community in Saratoga Springs, New York. Yaddo’s mission is to...