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UMBC's physical campus will close tonight, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, at 6 p.m. due to inclement weather. Decisions regarding Monday's status will be communicated later.
Earlier today's performance choreographed by Michelle Brandenburg "Body Awareness: New Discoveries in Movement". Come check out the rest of URCAD, for a full schedule go to...
Come see undergraduate Reeva Sharma's poster presentation, "B7H1 Expression in Lung Cancer: A Potential Therapeutic Biomarke,r" in the UC Ballroom. Happening NOW! For a full schedule of...
Oral Presentations in UC 310 and 312 starting NOW. Come to learn about such topics as "The Incorporation of Music Therapy into Physical Therapy Session for Physically Disabled Individuals,"...
Amond Uwadineke is studying how the presence of oil in the Niger Delta has influenced conflict within this important region in Nigeria, and how this natural resource has hindered the...
Through May 15, 2011, UMBC has trial access to Films on Demand. Films On Demand is a web-based digital video delivery platform that allows you to view streaming videos from Films Media Group...
UMBC undergraduate student Ross Pokorny is studying TweetCollector: a framework for retrieving, processing, and storing live data from Twitter. April 27, 2011 in UC 310 from 1:30-1:45 p.m.
Regulated Aedes Aegypti Genes and Investigation of their Ant
UMBC undergraduate Christelle Samen is studying Annotation of Highly Up-/Down-regulated Aedes aegypti Genes & Investigation of their Anti-Dengue Activity. Hear her presentation at URCASD April...
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