Meet the UMBC Review Editors for the 2019 Edition... Michelle Guldan (STEM Editor) is a junior who is studying biology and environmental science. She is interested in pursuing a career in scientific research and is grateful for the many research opportunities she has had at UMBC, including assisting in Dr. Leips' lab and working as the STEM editor for the UMBC Review. Maxi Wardcantori (Arts and Humanities Editor) is a junior studying English Literature and Medieval & Early Modern Studies. In addition to working as the Humanities editor for the UMBC Review, she is also Junior Managing Editor of Bartleby Creative Arts Journal. She hopes to attend grad school and pursue a career in academia.
Ghina Ammar (Social Sciences Editor) is a junior majoring in Political Science and History. She is interested in pursuing a career in law and higher education. Ghina has learned and grown through her experience working as a lead research assistant with the SoDHI lab under Dr. Beatty Moody, UMBC Department of Psychology, and looks forward to working as the Social Sciences editor for the UMBC Review. _______________________________________________________________________ Have you completed research that you want to refine and publish? Would you like to be able to put “published author” on your resume? Would you like professional criticism on your writing from peer and faculty reviewers? The UMBC Review is a peer-reviewed publication, completely directed by UMBC undergraduate students. All of the articles published in the UMBC Review go through a rigorous peer review process. The Review is indebted to the anonymous off-campus faculty reviewers who volunteer their time to assure the high quality of our publication. We are proud to produce the publication in print format. Free copies of the current issue are available for pick up at the Office of Undergraduate Research (located in Sherman Hall-A Rm.114).
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