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October 2018

UMB Leaders' Asia Tour Yields New Opportunities
October 31, 2018
President Jay Perman and other UMB leaders traveled to China, South Korea, and Japan to establish new educational, research, and economic development opportunities and strengthen existing ties.

Early Voting Site 'Gets Out The Vote'
October 30, 2018
The University of Maryland, Baltimore’s Community Engagement Center is once again playing a role in civic affairs by hosting an early voting site for the 2018 Maryland General Election.

Panel in Montgomery County Explores Opioid Solutions
October 29, 2018
The Office of Philanthropy presented a panel discussion in Montgomery County that is part of a series featuring addiction experts and researchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

UMB Triumphs in Public Health Challenge
October 26, 2018
Students from the University of Maryland, Baltimore showcase the importance of interdisciplinary education as they received the grand prize at the sixth annual D.C. Public Health Case Challenge.
UMB’s Frey, Mich. Leaders Shine Hope on Reducing Men’s Suicide
October 22, 2018
Project encourages men to see that taking control of their mental health is not a sign of weakness.

UMB Police Serve Hot Meal at Hope Lodge
October 22, 2018
Officers from the University of Maryland, Baltimore Police Force pulled on aprons and hair nets to serve dinner at the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge of Baltimore.

Downtown Success Proves Baltimore's Potential
October 19, 2018
UMB President Jay A. Perman, MD, asks Baltimore business and civic leaders to apply the same effort used to transform Baltimore's downtown to improving its Westside community.

UMB's First Public Art Inspires Leaders, Onlookers
October 18, 2018
The University of Maryland, Baltimore dedicated a sculpture by Eric Peltzer on the site of the new Health Sciences Research Facility III, in cooperation with the Maryland State Arts Council.

Kotloff's Talk Turns Into Celebration
October 17, 2018
More than 100 come to celebrate the work of UMB Researcher of the Year Karen Kotloff.

Scalea Recalls the Journey to MARS
October 16, 2018
Physician-in-chief at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Thomas Scalea, MD, FACS, FCCM, delivers a lecture about “Supporting Failing Organs” at the UMB Entrepreneurs of the Year Presentation.
UMB States Its Case at Founders Week Gala
October 13, 2018
Founders Week black-tie event attracts over 500.

Panel on Opioids Shares Insights in Howard County
October 12, 2018
The Office of Philanthropy presented a panel discussion in Howard County that is part of a series featuring addiction experts and researchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

A White Coat Welcome for New UMB CURE Scholars
October 10, 2018
The University of Maryland, Baltimore CURE Scholars Program welcomed its fourth cohort of sixth-graders with the traditional White Coat Ceremony.

FDA Renews M-CERSI Grant to School of Pharmacy
October 5, 2018
FDA's renewal of the M-CERSI cooperative agreement grant will help develop new tools to assess the safety, efficacy, quality, and performance of products regulated by the federal agency.


Social Work Students to Serve in Three More Libraries
October 2, 2018
On heels of successful first year, Social Worker in the Library program grows.

Perman Touts UMB Innovation at Biotech Conference
October 2, 2018
University President Jay A. Perman, MD, explained how UMB is leading the way in research and innovation at the Bio+Tech 18 Conference.