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Academic Minute: Centering the voices of Black farmers
            As a community, farmers in the United States often face challenges that are out of their control, such as drought, livestock disease, and global pandemics like COVID-19. For Black farmers, says...        
        Posted: August 6, 2024, 4:13 PM
UMBC scientists show twisted carbon nanotubes might power “wind-up” sensors and other devices
            An international team of scientists, including two researchers who now work in the Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST) at UMBC, has shown that twisted carbon nanotubes can store three...        
        Posted: July 30, 2024, 2:01 PM
With eye to research, UMBC expands partnership with Baltimore-based energy company Constellation
            UMBC is strengthening the university’s research connection with the energy company Constellation, expanding on a partnership of more than 20 years with the Baltimore-based business. Constellation,...        
        Posted: July 30, 2024, 11:57 AM
Christopher K. Tong, MLLI, returns from a research award in Mongolia to inform his work in Asian studies
            Christopher K. Tong, an associate professor of modern languages, linguistics, and intercultural communication, has taught Asian studies for years. This fall, Tong brings a fresh perspective to his...        
        Posted: July 23, 2024, 1:21 PM
Karen Chen wins NSF CAREER award to build tools to empower students with data
            When Karen Chen’s now teenage son was in third grade, he would complain that math homework was “boring.” Chen wanted to change his perspective. She presented him with extracurricular math problems...        
        Posted: July 17, 2024, 2:43 PM
Susan McDonough, history, receives prestigious membership to the Institute for Advanced Studies to continue research on sex workers in medieval Mediterranean
            Susan McDonough, associate professor of history, received a 2024 – 2025 research membership to the Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) at the School of Historical Studies in Princeton, New...        
        Posted: July 17, 2024, 2:38 PM
UMBC’s exploratory artist in residence Levester Williams examines history of Cockeysville marble in film project
            Since 2014, multimedia artist Levester Williams has developed a personal connection and exploration with a natural material that is a historic staple of Baltimore life—Cockeysville, Maryland,...        
        Posted: July 15, 2024, 2:48 PM
Three decades of student mentoring earns UMBC chemist Paul Smith the Braude Award
            For nearly three decades, Paul Smith has put undergraduate mentorship and the motivation of bettering human health at the forefront of his work. He’s been recognized for his efforts as the most...        
        Posted: July 15, 2024, 1:12 PM
Sandra Barrueco, psychology, and colleagues receive nearly $1M to train graduate students in culturally competent behavioral health services for underserved Maryland youth
            UMBC’s commitment to integrating training with research and community engagement drew Sandra Barrueco, professor of psychology,tojoin the psychology department last summer. Barrueco hit the ground...        
        Posted: July 11, 2024, 6:45 PM
Partnership with biotech giant Genentech benefits UMBC graduate students
            UMBC doctoral students are reaping the benefits of an innovative partnership between UMBC and biotech leader Genentech. In year three of a five-year program, sixstudents have received financial...        
        Posted: June 25, 2024, 3:46 PM
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