UMBC professor Maurice Berger has received an award from the International Center for Photography for his “Race Stories” column in the New York Times Lens section. Berger, a…
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March for Our Lives will go down in history as one of the largest protests in the United States, organized by a generation of students…
Linda Wiratan, a junior biochemistry and molecular biology major, was selected out of a pool of 1280 applicants to be one of the recipients of…
Dating violence is an issue that plagues people across the world, and UMBC is no different. On March 24, a case of dating violence occurred…
For Student Government Association candidates this spring, the structure of the annual debates has changed. The original format of having an hour-long debate is being…
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded UMBC a $15,000 grant for an investigation into new technology that could sustainably remove nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium pollution…
The student loan debt crisis made headlines on March 22 after Senator Brian Schatz, along with other legislators in Washington, introduced the Debt-Free College Act,…
Police responded to a reported hate crime that involved the vandalism of an LGBTQ information board on March 25 in the Fine Arts building. A…
UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski recently received a lifetime achievement award for his work by the American Council for Education at this month’s ACE Annual Meeting.…
“I’ll catch them in the act – from now on, all these students trying to pull a fast one on me won’t succeed. I’m sick…