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Lisa Drouillard, Human Resources, The Washington Post

Lisa Drouillard, human resources, recently competed in the Rockville Economic Development’s StartRight business plan competition. The Washington Post covered the all-women’s competition and...

Posted: August 24, 2011, 8:13 PM

Alumnus Freed From Libyan Prison

Just posted on Free Matthew VanDyke: “Great news! [Matthew VanDyke ’02] called from Tripoli a few minutes ago. The prison where he has been held has been “liberated” and he reports that he is safe...

Posted: August 24, 2011, 7:13 PM

Welcome to UMBC! (9/15)

We invite all faculty and staff to join President Hrabowski and Provost Rous in welcoming our new colleagues to the UMBC community. This interactive event is a great opportunity to connect and...

Posted: August 24, 2011, 7:00 PM

Energizing Maryland’s Workforce

Energizing Maryland�s Workforce UMBC students were out in full force at top Maryland companies and research labs this summer. Their work as interns not only supported their career skills...

Posted: August 24, 2011, 4:00 AM

UMBC Response to Earthquake

At approximately 1:51 p.m. a 5.9 magnitude earthquake occurred that was centered in Mineral Virginia (near Richmond). The earthquake was felt up and down the entire east coast to include the UMBC...

Posted: August 23, 2011, 7:48 PM

Robert Deluty, Graduate School, Publishes His 33rd Book

Robert Deluty, associate dean of the graduate school, has published a new book of poetry, “Between Nothing and All.” In his review, Richard Berlin writes, “The French poet and critic Stephane...

Posted: August 23, 2011, 6:12 PM

Humanities Forum: Rebecca Boehling Reads (9/14)

[Video] In 2002, Suzanne Ostrand-Rosenberg, professor of biology, found hundreds of WWII-era family letters in her parents’ home. She contacted Rebecca Boehling, professor of history and...

Posted: August 23, 2011, 4:11 PM

Christopher Corbett, English, in Style Magazine

“‘The Amiable Baltimoreans’ was published in 1951—just 60 years ago—and yet the city contained within it is as remote from our time as Carthage, and as alluring as the Seven Cities of Cibola,”...

Posted: August 22, 2011, 8:53 PM