Author: Marsha Florio
08.10.21
A Children’s Literature Educator Champions the Humanizing Classroom Experience
ALBANY, N.Y. (Aug. 5, 2021) — Kelly Wissman’s core belief as an educator is in the potential for...
08.10.21
UMBC graduates more Black students who go on to earn doctorates in natural sciences and engineering than any other U.S. college
As a trifecta of crises upended life in 2020, the need for a diverse scientific and medical communit...
08.3.21
Girls Inc. Eureka! Imparts Knowledge with Fun to Young STEM Students
ALBANY, N.Y. (July 29, 2021) — Two years ago, 12-year-old Madeline Bisceglia and her parents were ...
08.3.21
UMBC economics students win 2021 iOme Challenge, a national competition for innovating retirement policy
UMBC’s Heather Quach ‘23, financial economics, and Victor Li ‘23, financial economics and comp...
07.26.21
Doing their homework: Graduating Retrievers use internships to jumpstart their careers
When the time came to start her college career, Sondheim Scholar Viviana Angelini ‘21 traded in ...
07.20.21
Clifford: Tourism, wind-transported metal pollution threaten drinking water around Everest
Increased local tourism and toxic substances transported to glaciers from distant locales can contri...
07.19.21
Healing trauma: Research links PTSD, emotion regulation and quality of life
We often talk about the coronavirus pandemic in terms of health or economic impacts: the numbers of ...
06.14.21
Lisa Dion Leads Wave of Fearless Girl Coders in Vermont
After completing graduate school at the University of Michigan in 2016, Lisa Dion cast about for a s...
06.10.21
Happy 75th Anniversary Binghamton University! Revisiting the past 75 years.
It nearly slipped by us, but June 6, 2021, was Binghamton University’s 75th anniversary. “Sevent...
06.10.21
The Buck Stops Where? UNH Research Records Longest-Ever Deer Distance
DURHAM, N.H.—Why did the deer cross the road? According to research from the University of New Ham...