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UMBC In the Loop


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From air travel innovations for a better environment to developments in building video games, research at the University of Maryland in Baltimore City is wide and varied. In this series, learn how research at UMBC goes beyond the sciences to also highlight achievements and developments in the arts and literature.
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Programs in this series:

Dr. Carlo DiClemente
Carlo DiClemente, professor of psychology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, discusses two of his books, “Changing for Good” and “Addiction and Change”.
Dr. Manil Suri
University of Maryland, Baltimore County president Freeman Hrbowski meets with Dr. Manil Suri to discuss his research, teaching and novels.
Dr. Preminda Jacob "Celluloid Deities"
Preminda Jacob, professor of art history and theory at the University of Maryland in Baltimore County, examines contemporary art in India by discussing her new book, "Celluloid Deities.”
John Rennie Short and Stephen Braude
Professor John Rennie Short and Dr. Stephen Braude of the University of Maryland in Baltimore County interview each other about their latest books.
Orphans Preferred
Ed Beimfohr, professor of English at the University of Maryland in Baltimore City, sits down with Christopher Corbett, author of "Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and Lasting Legend of the Pony Express," as they the myths and realities of the Pony Express.
Sherman's March and America
Anne Rubin and Kelley Bell discuss their interdisciplinary multimedia project.
 
Fibromyalgia An Update on Fibromyalgia

Milton Masciadri Inside Stories: Milton Masciadri

Dr. Paul Farmer Building a Community-based Health Care Movement

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