From UMBC News and Magazine
NPR Is Still Expanding the Range of What Authority Sounds Like After 50 Years
By Jason Loviglio, founding chair and associate professor of media and communication studies, UMBC From its start half a century ago, National Public Radio heralded a new approach to the sound...
Posted: December 6, 2019, 3:41 PM
Beautiful Dreamer
The film begins, a fast-moving montage of seemingly unrelated images: eyes, people dancing, an airplane landing, artillery, President Kennedy, wrestlers, a woman applying hairspray, all...
Posted: December 3, 2019, 9:36 PM
Spinster, Old Maid, or Self-Partnered–Why Words for Single Women Have Changed Through Time
By Amy Froide, chair and professor, Department of History, UMBC In a recent interview with Vogue, actress Emma Watson opened up about being a single 30-year-old woman. Instead of calling herself...
Posted: December 2, 2019, 2:22 PM
Times Higher Education names UMBC a leader in life sciences, physical sciences, psychology
The London-based Times Higher Education (THE) has released subject-area listings for its World University Rankings 2020, recognizing UMBC as among the best in the life sciences, physical sciences,...
Posted: November 26, 2019, 5:40 PM
Keeping Pace with Theatrical Intimacy
If you’ve ever watched a movie with anything higher than a PG rating, chances are you’ve seen two actors perform an on-screen kiss. Perhaps at the time, you didn’t think much about what went into...
Posted: November 26, 2019, 3:36 PM
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