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The American Prize honors E. Michael Richards and the UMBC Symphony
Conductor E. Michael Richards, professor of music, and the UMBC Symphony have been awarded honorable mention in the college/university division of The American Prize’s Ernst Bacon Memorial Award...
Posted: January 17, 2017, 5:54 PM
UMBC economist comments on the impact the new administration’s policies could have on job growth
As the calendar turns to 2017, many Americans will be looking for a fresh start in finding a new or better job. With that in mind, analysts at WalletHub conducted a study to determine the best job...
Posted: January 5, 2017, 4:16 PM
UMBC’s Top 12 Highlights of 2016
UMBC celebrated a banner year in 2016. In thousands of ways, big and small, this golden anniversary has been full of moments to remember for the university community. Here are twelve top...
Posted: January 4, 2017, 6:30 PM
Thomas Schaller discusses origins of the Electoral College on WEAA
Note: This article was updated January 27, 2017. Donald Trump will be sworn in as the next president of the United States on January 20 after losing the popular vote but winning the Electoral...
Posted: January 3, 2017, 6:59 PM
Ellen Handler Spitz grapples with Stéphane Mallarmé’s greatest work in New Republic
Many scholars over the years have attempted to understand the true meaning of French Symbolist poet Stéphane Mallarmé’s “Un Coup De Des Jamais N’abolira Le Hasard” (One Toss of the Dice Will Never...
Posted: December 17, 2016, 8:12 PM
Amy Froide examines the role of women investors in England’s financial revolution on WYPR
Note: This story was updated on January 27, 2017. Amy Froide, acting chair and associate professor of history, recently appeared on WYPR’s Humanities Connection to talk about her new book...
Posted: December 16, 2016, 8:13 PM
Robert Provine joins WBUR’s Here and Now to explain the science of laughter
Robert Provine, psychology research professor and professor emeritus, recently joined WBUR Radio’s Here and Now to explain why people laugh, a human behavior that is largely misunderstood and is...
Posted: December 16, 2016, 8:13 PM
Theo Gonzalves elected president of the Association for Asian American Studies
In a year that featured a record number of votes cast, Theo Gonzalves, an associate professor of American studies, has been elected to serve as president of the Association for Asian American...
Posted: December 9, 2016, 3:20 PM
Baltimore Stories final event focuses on listening to communities, strengthening coalitions
On December 3rd, more than 100 humanities scholars, cultural organizers, educators, and students convened at UMBC to discuss their efforts over the past year to amplify the voices of Baltimore...
Posted: December 8, 2016, 4:47 PM
Erle Ellis asserts value of social sciences in defining onset of human impact on Earth
Scientists agree the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch defined by humans’ effects on the Earth, is upon us, but when did it begin? The Anthropocene Working Group (AWG) of the International...
Posted: December 6, 2016, 9:55 PM
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