COEIT News Archive

Explore recent College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) news highlights on UMBC News: Science & Technology and UMBC Magazine.

About UMBC [PDF] shares additional highlights of innovative teaching and research. COEIT department websites share additional news and events.

Showing items tagged cahss. Show All

From UMBC News and Magazine

Visibility Machines’ at CADVC in City Paper

“Are we creating a world where atrocities can be committed at the push of a button, and then immediately forgotten?,” asks City Paper’s H. Dean Freeman in response to the exhibition currently on...

Posted: November 22, 2013, 6:14 PM

Kimberly Moffitt, American Studies, on the Marc Steiner Show

Challenges facing adjunct professors were among topics of discussion on the  “Marc Steiner Show” on Wednesday, November 13.  Kimberly Moffitt, assistant professor of American Studies, joined other...

Posted: November 18, 2013, 6:51 PM

Maurice Berger, CADVC, Latest Essay in New York Times

In the latest essay for his Race Stories column for the New York Times, Maurice Berger, CADVC, discusses Civil Rights Photographer Jon Lewis’ pictures of farm workers outside of the Jim Crow...

Posted: November 15, 2013, 5:35 PM

John Rennie Short, Public Policy, on Radio New Zealand

Tokyo recently won the right to host the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, and the start of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia is just a few months away. As the Olympics have made headlines in...

Posted: November 15, 2013, 5:32 PM

Devin Hagerty, Political Science, Op-Ed in Inside Higher Ed

This fall marks the first semester of the global studies major, an interdisciplinary program that integrates courses in 12 departments and trains students to develop research, critical thinking,...

Posted: November 12, 2013, 6:59 PM

Lia Purpura, English, in The New Yorker

English Department Writer in Residence Lia Purpura is featured in the latest edition of The New Yorker. The magazine published her poem “Future Perfect” in its November 18th edition. You can read...

Posted: November 12, 2013, 4:21 PM