Did you know that infinity comes in different sizes? Leave behind the finite world to accompany Manil Suri on a journey through the fascinating realms of the infinite. No previous knowledge of mathematics beyond fractions and decimals required! Powerpoint show developed by Tyler Beck and Manil Suri, with additional contributions by Serina Jensen.
UMBC Social Science Forum, The Mullen lecture, sponsored by the Department of Economics. Immigration Policy and the Economic Impact of Immigration, presented by George Borjas, Robert W. Scrivener Professor of Economics and Social Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
Hailed as a national model for preparing students of all backgrounds for careers in science and engineering-related fields, the Meyerhoff Scholarship Program marked its 20th anniversary April 4, 2008, This video commemorates the event by looking back to its origins and reflecting on its success.
Internationally acclaimed political cartoonist Kevin KAL Kallaugher has for over 30 years skewered politicians from Baltimore to Berlin. In this entertaining presentation, KAL will illustrate the excitement, challenges and pitfalls of cartooning in today's world. KAL will also share his fun and important work he is creating as artist-in-residence at UMBC.
On April 4, 2004 a dinner celebration was held to mark the 20th anniversary of UMBC's Meyerhoff Scholarship program. The program features testimonials and remarks from scholars, leaders in science, President Freeman Hrabowski and Robert M. Meyerhoff.
Dr. Bill Thomas, international expert on eldercare and longevity, speaks at ProAging's March networking
breakfast meeting at the Erickson School at UMBC. ProAging is an aging services professional networking group associated with the
Guide to Retirement Living, serving approximately 100 aging services professionals from across Maryland,
Washington DC, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
Anuji Dhanda, CIO of PNC Bank, speaks on "Winning through Technology in the Financial Services Industry" as part of UMBC's Visionaries in IT series. Recorded February 12, 2008.