From UMBC News and Magazine
UMBC’s Amy Lien helps NASA unravel the mystery of an unusual blast from across the universe
A brief and unusual flash spotted on June 16, 2018 has puzzled astronomers and astrophysicists across the globe. The event, called AT2018cow and nicknamed “the Cow,” defies many of the models...
Posted: January 22, 2019, 4:42 PM
UMBC’s Colleen Burge helps show oyster aquaculture can limit disease in wild oysters
The potential spread of disease from farmed oysters to wild oysters is a frequent concern for oyster producers and consumers alike. Contrary to common perceptions, new UMBC research in Aquaculture...
Posted: January 22, 2019, 4:07 PM
UMBC’s Top 10 Highlights of 2018
It wouldn’t be a proper farewell to 2018 without reminiscing about some of the biggest UMBC stories from the year. The Retrievers made NCAA history, the Kennedy Center showcased a student’s...
Posted: January 15, 2019, 7:12 PM
U.S. News ranks UMBC’s online master’s in information systems among top 20 in the nation
U.S. News has recognized UMBC’s online master’s degree in information systems as one of the top 20 in the nation in new online degree rankings announced today. The program climbed up four places...
Posted: January 15, 2019, 3:00 PM
Q&A: Robert Provine and the Science of Laughter
Have you ever tried to make yourself laugh – or make yourself stop laughing? According to Robert Provine, professor emeritus of psychology, these two actions are out of our control because...
Posted: January 11, 2019, 8:09 PM
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