September 2018

September 27, 2018  |  University of Maryland School of Nursing's Louise S. Jenkins, PhD ’85, MS ’81, RN, FAHA, ANEF, has received a prestigious professorship from the University System of Maryland.

September 24, 2018  |  UMB’s Emergency Services, Police Force leaders say relationships are key to success.

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September 24, 2018  |  The Diversity Advisory Council invited John Wolfe Jr., PhD, MS, to speak to UMB about using diversity and inclusion as a tool to manage conflict and disruption.

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September 20, 2018  |  Project will help to make statewide nursing workforce data readily available.

September 20, 2018  |  Project will help to make statewide nursing workforce data readily available.

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September 20, 2018  |  UMB CURE Scholars presented research projects to professional scientists and researchers at UMGCCC's annual Cancer Research Day, showcasing research across generations.

September 19, 2018  |  A joint exhibit with the Smithsonian at HS/HSL examines deadly pandemics.

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September 18, 2018  |  Program managed by the University of Maryland School of Social Work receives $30M federal grant to aid West Baltimore children and families.

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September 17, 2018  |  West Baltimore children shared the spotlight with UMB police officers at the Black Cherry Puppet Theater through the Police Athletic/Activities League.

September 14, 2018  |  Program managed by University of Maryland School of Social Work receives $30M federal grant to aid West Baltimore children and families.

September 13, 2018  |  UMB President Jay A. Perman, MD, explained the benefits of the P-TECH technology education program at a gathering of government, business, and education leaders in Annapolis.

September 13, 2018  |  On Sept. 6, University of Maryland, Baltimore President Jay A. Perman, MD, introduced the 2018-2019 President's Fellows who will be tackling the controversial issue of gun violence.

September 10, 2018  |  The Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Program at the University of Maryland Heart & Vascular Center is the only center in the state to meet highest level of standards to treat the rare heart disease.