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CADVC’s touring exhibits connect with audiences across the nation
The Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture (CADVC) reaches audiences far beyond UMBC with dynamic touring exhibitions that explore the social and aesthetic issues of our times and inspire...
Posted: March 9, 2016, 7:18 PM
Nohe exhibit presents shifting Australian landscape that illustrates humanity’s global impact
Timothy Nohe, director of the Center for Innovation, Research and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) and visual arts professor, will introduce American audiences to the deeply woven human narrative of...
Posted: February 11, 2016, 4:35 PM
Baltimore Dance Project presents innovative new works by UMBC choreographers
As Baltimore Dance Project rehearsed for their upcoming performances at UMBC’s Proscenium Theatre, directors Doug Hamby and Carol Hess took time out to discuss the new program featuring premieres...
Posted: February 2, 2016, 9:18 PM
Ellen Handler Spitz explains the recent surge of interest in classic folk stories
The last five years have witnessed a wave of significant new fairy tale books. In a recent article published in the New Republic, Honors College Professor Ellen Handler Spitz explains why the...
Posted: January 4, 2016, 6:30 PM
UMBC honors over 1,000 new graduates at 2015 Winter Commencement
UMBC celebrated the accomplishments of over 1,000 new Retriever alumni at 2015 Winter Commencement, with a graduate ceremony held on December 16 and undergraduate ceremony on December 17. The...
Posted: December 17, 2015, 8:55 PM
3D Scanning Room opens with a 90-camera flash
UMBC’s Imaging Research Center (IRC) has debuted the 3D Scanning Room, featuring new software that allows 3D models to be created by combining dozens of 2D photographs. A ribbon-cutting event and...
Posted: December 14, 2015, 2:30 PM
Starting at Sparrows Point, humanities research amplifies voices and histories of Baltimore communities
For 125 years, Baltimore’s Sparrows Point Steel Mill employed tens of thousands of steel workers and was a center of community life in the region. At one point the mill was the world’s largest...
Posted: December 1, 2015, 11:25 PM
Linda Dusman, Music, and Eric Smallwood, Visual Arts, Discuss Their Octava App with The Baltimore Sun
Linda Dusman, Music, and Eric Smallwood, Visual Arts, were interviewed by The Baltimore Sun’s Tim Smith about their app Octava, which is designed to enhance the audience experience at symphony...
Posted: June 20, 2015, 2:13 PM
Maurice Berger, CADVC, Latest “Race Story” in The New York Times
In the latest essay for his Race Stories column in The New York Times, Maurice Berger, research professor at the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, examines the work of Charles “Teenie”...
Posted: June 3, 2015, 6:04 PM
Christopher Swan, Geography and Environmental Systems, Discusses Maryland Green Prisons Initiative in the Baltimore Sun
Christopher Swan, an associate professor of geography and environmental systems, is leading the Maryland Green Prisons Initiative, which was launched in partnership with the Maryland Department of...
Posted: April 30, 2015, 7:16 PM
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