University of Maryland-Baltimore County
(Baltimore, MD)
U Maryland, Baltimore County, founded in 1966, is a public, comprehensive institution. Its 500-acre campus is located five miles from downtown Baltimore.
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Joseph F. Mulligan Lecture The Life and Work of Nikola Tesla Erika Nesvold UMBC Nikola Tesla was a man of contradictions. He specialized in dramatic public demonstrations of his work, but led a largely solitary and very private personal life. He was a prolific inventor, an intuitive engineer, and a brilliant physicist, but was tormented by mental...
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Virgil Storr: Community Recovery After Disaster: Almost Seven Years After Katrina
Community Recovery After Disaster: Almost Seven Years After Katrina Virgil H. Storr, Research Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University, Senior Research Fellow and Director of Graduate Student Programs at the Mercatus Center The talk will focus on...
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Critical Psychology Confronts Racialized Crises: Activist Research on the School to Prison Pipeline, and the Prison to College Pipeline Michelle Fine, Distinguished Professor of Social Psychology, Women's Studies and Urban Education, Graduate Center, City University of New York Dr. Fine will discuss social psychology's long and...
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Scott Farrow: Combining Technical Skills with Public Service: Confessions of a Political Economist
Combining Technical Skills with Public Service: Confessions of a Political Economist Scott Farrow, Professor of Economics, Affiliate Professor of Public Policy, UMBC Before joining the UMBC faculty in 2005, Dr. Farrow served as Chief Economist at...
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Near Andersonville: Winslow Homer's Civil War Peter H. Wood, Professor Emeritus of History, Duke University In 1866, the great American artist Winslow Homer created an unusual picture linking Georgia's infamous Andersonville POW camp to the black struggle for freedom, but the painting of an enslaved woman vanished for a full...
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Totaram Sanadhya's Mere Fiji Dwip me Ikkis Varsh (My 21 years in Fiji) and the Second Abolition Mrinalini Sinha, Associate Professor, Department of History and Women's Studies, Pennsylvania State University The system of indentured labor from India, which the British devised in the aftermath of the abolition of slavery to replace...
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UMBC's GIS Now presents: Advances in Metadata Usage with the Open Geospatial Consortium. This Webinar provides insight to the latest developments in Metadata use and application within the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) with examples from the European INSPIRE directive, the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS) and metadata...
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