From UMBC News and Magazine
Building AI We Can Trust
The AI apocalypse is coming. Or it isn’t. Depending on what you read, you might get confused. One thing is certain: Humans are fired up about smart machines. Much of the attention has focused...
Posted: June 8, 2023, 3:31 PM
All Rise for Alumni Mock Trial Coaches
When Natalie Murray ’22, biological sciences, Thomas Azari ’22, political science, and Lauren Wotring ’22, political science, graduated last spring, they didn’t expect to be returning to UMBC so...
Posted: June 8, 2023, 11:28 AM
Ministering to the Most Vulnerable
Having the sally port gates slam behind her after walking into the prison for the first time was a bit of a shock to Susan Beck ’74, French. Luckily, a friend was there to hold her hand as they...
Posted: June 8, 2023, 9:14 AM
X-ray emissions from black hole jets vary unexpectedly, challenging leading model of particle acceleration
Researchers discovered only relatively recently that black hole jets emit x-rays, and how the jets accelerate particles to this high-energy state is still a mystery. Surprising new findings in...
Posted: June 5, 2023, 3:52 PM
UMBC leads research into light-based timing and navigation technologies for DOD-funded consortium
Every day, radio signals from GPS satellites help millions of people figure out what time it is and where they are. Yet the system is vulnerable to disruptions and attacks. Sometimes users are...
Posted: June 2, 2023, 12:32 PM
Writing your way through your own history—and sharing the narrative
Family stories, told honestly, reach people in ways that reams of advice and pages in history books cannot. When personal narratives reach the classroom, students respond by opening up, say two...
Posted: June 1, 2023, 1:07 PM
Broadcasting Retriever Success
Eli Eisenberg came into the world of Retriever sports not as a recruited athlete or a walk-on but from a completely different angle—broadcasting. Capturing the energy of the fans, the maneuvers on...
Posted: June 1, 2023, 12:25 PM
Not goodbye but see you later—Welcoming the Class of 2023 to our alumni community
UMBC’s class of 2023 took the mantra “strength in numbers” to heart as nearly 2,000 graduates crossed the stage during this year’s spring Commencement ceremonies. We can’t confirm it but for those...
Posted: May 30, 2023, 1:58 PM
Class of 2023 reflects on UMBC as a community that values and supports the whole person
Kayla Tomas ‘23, information systems, maintained a challenging schedule during her undergraduate years. There were days she rose early, studied, and attended classes in the morning and afternoon,...
Posted: May 22, 2023, 3:30 PM
Leading through service: Meet the community builders in UMBC’s Class of 2023
When the impacts of COVID-19 had the world on pause in March 2020, like many others, Ify Jacob ’23, computer engineering, spent time sheltered at home thinking of what he would do once it was safe...
Posted: May 18, 2023, 4:01 PM
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