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Quick Posts
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UMBC physicist wins Amazon award to build AI-orchestrated scientific assistant
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UMBC’s Steven Caruso honored for leading authentic undergrad research in the classroom
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UMBC hosts 2025 IEEE Baltimore Technical Colloquium
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Chemical engineering professor Tyler Josephson chosen as Simons Foundation Pivot Fellow
Past Stories
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‘Why do I need to know this?’ Padhu Seshaiyer, Ph.D. ’98, on why math matters
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Brown named dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at UMBC
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UMBC retains designation as a Carnegie Community Engaged campus
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Students in the Center for Women in Technology succeed by lifting each other up—and are spreading the model around the world
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UMBC’s Seneviratne to study how HIV and cancer drugs harm the brain
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Laughing in the dark—UMBC’s Erin Hogan writes about Spain’s cinema after Franco
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The chase and thrill of researching erotic worlds
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The streak continues—Connie Pierson celebrates 300 black and gold Fridays
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Arts+ extravaganza hits a high note
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Strange Dance Partners
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UMBC discovery opens door to broad-spectrum antivirals against dozens of dangerous viruses
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Monteiro to serve as VP of government relations and community affairs
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Spark exhibition glows at The Peale
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Office Hours—President Sheares Ashby and Petra Janka ’25 discuss student-led inclusive excellence
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Submersive Subversive Art
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UMBC volleyball captures 2025 America East Championship
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Then & Now—Going on Tour
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One brick at a time
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Toy story—Engineering accessible play
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CNMS GradFest fosters research connections and builds community
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How to land the sweetest internship
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Off-road thrills—faculty and staff try out the SAE Baja cars on Drive Day
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Meet a Retriever—Adriana Torres, an aspiring teacher in the Sherman Scholars Program
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UMBC’s Paws & Pivot free webinar series helps federal workers rebuild their careers


