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Happening at UMB

Facing the Future Together: A Conversation with Presidents Jarrell and Pines
On June 26, 爆料公社, Baltimore President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, is joined by 爆料公社, College Park President Darryll J. Pines, PhD, MS, for a timely discussion on the challenges facing higher education today. From research funding and student financial support to diversity, equity, inclusion, and the continued success of the MPower initiative, the two leaders explore how their institutions are navigating uncertain waters and shaping a stronger future.

Big Ideas Change the World
In labs and learning environments across UMB, discovery is accelerating. Our School of Pharmacy’s Mass Spectrometry Center is helping researchers unlock answers to today’s most complex biomedical questions. The Costa Rica Faculty Development Institute is expanding global perspectives and academic exchange. Read these stories and more in CATALYST magazine.

UMB Class of 2025: Stepping into Greatness, Service, and Truth
In this graduation season compilation on “The UMB Pulse,” hear from three of the visionary leaders who spoke directly to the UMB Class of 2025 — and to anyone entering a world that desperately needs bold, ethical leadership.
Paul A. Offit, MD ’77, director of the Vaccine Education Center and professor of pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Maurice R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, opens with a personal and historical reminder of why public trust in science — and vaccines — must be protected at all costs.
Zach Noel, PharmD, PhD ’23, BCC, associate professor at the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy, brings heartfelt storytelling and humor to the stage, challenging graduates to choose their “auxiliary labels” wisely and live their values with purpose.
Sherrilyn Ifill, JD, the Vernon Jordan Distinguished Professor in Civil Rights and founding director of the 14th Amendment Center for Law & Democracy at the Howard University School of Law, closes with a profound call to action — urging law graduates to become the next generation of founders and framers, rebuilding a democracy in crisis.
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Spring in Your Step
The cherry blossoms outside the School of Nursing building are in bloom, signaling arrival of spring 2024
A Piece of Pi
The pies were flying on March 14, 2024, during the Pie Your Professor fundraiser, which was organized by the School of Nursing's Nursing Student Government Association
Fairy Tales and Trials
From left to right, Francis King Carey School of Law students Gus Glazov, Faith Kim, Rebecca Wells, Thomas Kiley, Alexsandra Tamayo (obscured), and Millicent Sasu share some laughs after participating in a Marvel-themed mock trial in front of student
Trick and Treat
Haixi Cui, a student at the Graduate School, performs a card trick titled 鈥淭he Shape of My Heart鈥 during the 鈥淯MB鈥檚 Got Talent鈥 show Feb. 13, 2024, at MSTF Leadership Hall. Cui took second place in the competition.
Sweet Spot
Dean Yolanda Ogbolu (left) and the School of Nursing hosted a Sweet Start to the Semester event on Jan. 23, 2024, in the UMSON Lobby.