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UMBC’s Jack Suess to receive 2020 EDUCAUSE Leadership Award
UMBC Vice President for Information Technology Jack Suess will soon receive one of the highest national recognitions offered to professionals in his field: the EDUCAUSE Leadership Award. ...
Posted: October 16, 2020, 12:16 PM
Amy Coney Barrett May Be the Next Woman on the Supreme Court – but Does a Nominee’s Gender Matter?
By Susan M. Sterett, professor, Public Policy UMBC President Donald Trump has so far appointed fewer women as federal judges than any president since Ronald Reagan. In the Senate confirmation...
Posted: October 15, 2020, 1:23 PM
UMBC’s Kindel Nash’s new book shares best practices for culturally sustaining teaching in early education
UMBC’s Kindel Nash, associate professor of education, and colleagues have produced one of the first books to address culturally sustaining literacy education in early childhood, Toward Culturally...
Posted: October 12, 2020, 5:01 PM
Repatriating the archives: Lumbee scholars find their people and bring them home
By Ashley Minner, professor of the practice, American studies, UMBC, and Jessica R. Locklear, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Following World War II, thousands of Lumbee Indians...
Posted: October 9, 2020, 2:31 PM
As demand for telemedicine swells, UMBC researchers develop strategies to scale-up services
After years of gradual expansion, telemedicine has grown dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing patients to consult with medical professionals from a distance, without traveling to an...
Posted: October 8, 2020, 6:46 PM
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