From UMBC News and Magazine
UMBC collaborates with MxD to develop cybersecurity curriculum for workers in manufacturing
UMBC researchers will collaborate with the Chicago-based MxD to develop a curriculum and online platform for manufacturing professionals to increase their cybersecurity skills and to protect...
Posted: July 14, 2020, 6:26 PM
UMBC mathematician Kathleen Hoffman receives new grants to improve HIV modeling
Kathleen Hoffman, professor of mathematics and statistics, thrives on solving puzzles. She has spent her career working to create and refine mathematical models of notoriously complex biological...
Posted: July 13, 2020, 5:31 PM
Alumni Business Q&A: Precise Software Solutions
UMBC alumni businesses are doing what they can to stay strong and build community during these troubled times. UMBC Magazine will be publishing occasional interviews with alumni business owners to...
Posted: July 10, 2020, 2:37 PM
UMBC faculty on a mission to prepare robust, high-quality online classes for fall semester
In mid-March, UMBC faculty members converted from in-person classes to remote instruction in a matter of days. With virtually zero lead time and, for many, little experience with online teaching,...
Posted: July 9, 2020, 6:00 PM
Acknowledging the Past, Building a Better Future
As the nation confronts generations-worth of structural racism, UMBC’s community is digging deep to learn, reflect, and take action for long-term change. * * * * * When Jasmine Lee...
Posted: July 8, 2020, 6:50 PM
UMBC’s Fei Han, of The Hilltop Institute, receives grant to develop model predicting patients’ COVID-19 hospitalization risk
UMBC’s Fei Han has received a COVID-19 Accelerated Translational Incubator Pilot (ATIP) award for research to help predict and reduce patients’ risk of being hospitalized due to COVID-19. He will...
Posted: July 8, 2020, 5:38 PM
UMBC’s Nihira Mugamba, literacy advocate, is named a Newman Civic Fellow
Nihira Mugamba ‘21, political science and Africana studies, has been named a 2020 Newman Civic Fellow—the sixth UMBC student to earn this public service award. The fellowship honors her work...
Posted: July 8, 2020, 4:58 PM
Street Vendors Make Cities Livelier, Safer, and Fairer – Here’s Why They Belong on the Post-COVID-19 Urban Scene
By John Rennie Short, professor, Public Policy, UMBC Cities around the world are emerging from pandemic shutdowns and gradually allowing activities to resume. National leaders are keen to...
Posted: July 8, 2020, 2:50 PM
Sending International Students Home Would Sap US Influence and Hurt the Economy
By David L. Di Maria, Associate Vice Provost for International Education, UMBC U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, made a decision on July 6 regarding international students in...
Posted: July 8, 2020, 2:16 PM
Building Community, Block By Block
Pets, playlists, and pausing for reflection—these are a few elements that go into intentionally creating online communities and classrooms. Fist-pumping, finger snaps, and words of...
Posted: July 6, 2020, 6:21 PM
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