From UMBC News and Magazine
LA Times: Mantis shrimp wear tinted shades to see UV light, Tom Cronin and Michael Bok
“When you look at a mantis shrimp, you see a vivid lobster-like crustacean whose forearms can strike with the force of a .22-caliber bullet. But when a mantis shrimp looks at you, we have no idea...
Posted: July 18, 2014, 6:41 PM
U.S. News, Colleges Work to Engage Women, Minorities in STEM Fields, Penny Rheingans
Delece Smith-Barrow of U.S. News & World Report, recently wrote about the importance of engaging women and minorities in STEM fields. Smith-Barrow interviewed UMBC’s Penny Rheingans, director...
Posted: July 18, 2014, 6:04 PM
Say Something: Jesse Smith
The Chronicle has just featured math major and Meyerhoff Scholar Jesse Smith in their Say Something audio series. Smith talks about his experience with the Meyerhoff program and how peer...
Posted: July 18, 2014, 5:31 PM
President Hrabowski in Chronicle of Higher Education “On Leadership” Video Interview
The Chronicle of Higher Education‘s Sara Lipka speaks with President Freeman Hrabowski in a new video interview that focuses on how universities can help students succeed. Dr. Hrabowski...
Posted: July 18, 2014, 2:25 PM
Visual Arts Welcomes First Long-Term, Artist-in-Residence, Neja Tomšič
The first long-term, artist-in-residence for UMBC’s Department of Visual Arts, hosted by IMDA and the Visiting Artists Lecture Series, is Slovenian artist Neja Tomšič. Tomšič will be in residence...
Posted: July 18, 2014, 2:02 PM
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