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Portrait on Stairs of Freeman Hrabowski, Jane and Robert Meyerhofff, and the Meyerhoff Scholars Cohort M10 by Jim Burger
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UARC 2013-013-08-0207
Description
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Philanthropists Robert and Jane Meyerhoff were approached by soon-to-be UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski about investing in a program focusing on African-American students in the sciences. The Meyerhoffs agreed and have continued to support the program through scholarship endowment funds, The Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Chair in Biochemistry, and the Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Science Fund.
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Jim Burger
Date
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2010
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color photographs; chromogenic color prints; 8 x 10 in.
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University Publications
108
2010s
Academics
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Joseph Beuys Sculpture Park by Marlayna Demond
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50UMBC-067
Description
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The Joseph Beuys Sculpture Park was established at UMBC in April 2001 as part of a Baltimore-wide tree-planting effort. Designer and project coordinator for the Fine Arts Gallery (now the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture) Renee van der Stelt developed a partnership with The Baltimore Museum of Art to extend beyond the gallery walls [and] bring art to the people." The inspiration for the project and its namesake was a German avant-garde artist, Joseph Beuys, most well-known for his piece 7000 Oaks, which featured 7,000 planted oak trees with a stone next to each tree that eroded over time to nourish the soil. In Fall 2000, members of nearly two dozen organizations and community volunteers planted trees and placed rocks in Patterson Park, Wyman Park Dell, and Carroll Park. Thirty oak trees and stones on campus were dedicated at UMBC on April 10, 2001.
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Demond, Marlayna
Date
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2016
Format
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programs (documents); brochures
Source
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UMBC Creative Services
173
2010s
Growth
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Green Space by Marlayna Demond
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50UMBC-068
Description
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Prove It!, first offered by the SGA in 2008, is an opportunity for UMBC students to plan and execute projects to improve the campus experience. Project plans are submitted and the winner is given a monetary prize - which has varied from $10,000 to $50,000 - for implementation. The first winning project was the design for the Green Space located outside of the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture (CADVC) in the Fine Arts building. The project team wanted to build an outdoor space where students, faculty, and staff alike could enjoy being outside and use the space as needed, whether for relaxation or as a group work area. They worked with a landscape architect to design the Green Space, which opened in Spring 2009. Other Prove It! winning projects included extending the hours of the Library cafe, installing a working garden near the campus police building, and a biodiesel production facility.
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Demond, Marlayna
Date
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2016
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color photographs; digital images
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UMBC Creative Services
191
2010s
Growth
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Packet of dirt from the ceremonial groundbreaking of the Performing Arts and Humanities Building
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UARC 2010-024_1
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The groundbreaking for the Performing Arts and Humanities Building (the PAHB) in 2010 represented on-going work to increase the support, advocacy, and exposure of the arts and humanities scholarship at UMBC. As the reputation of the school increasingly focused on the science and technology fields, there was a push to ensure that the administration was not neglecting the arts and humanities. Out of these discussions came the promise of a new building to replace the aging Fine Arts and Theatre facilities, two of the oldest on campus. After several delays in state funding, the groundbreaking was finally held on September 17, 2010, and attendees could collect small packets of dirt from the site as a souvenir. Phase I of the building opened in 2012, and Phase II opened in 2014.
The PAHB now houses a theatre, concert hall, Dance Cube, and black box theatre; classroom and department offices for the departments of Ancient Studies, Dance, English, Music, Philosophy, and Theatre; and offices and support space for the several academic programs and centers including the Linehan Artist Scholars and the Humanities Scholars, the Center for Innovation, Research and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA), and the James T. and Virginia M. Dresher Center for the Humanities. In addition to being awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold status, the building was honored by both the American Institute of Architects Baltimore Chapter and the Urban Land Institute in 2014.
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9/17/2010
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packets (containers); earth (soil); 3 1/4 x 4 3/8 in.
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Institutional Advancement records
192
2010s
Growth
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Bartleby, Volume 36 (2016). Cover design, The Elation of Crossing the Mind's Eye by Benjamin James.
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UPUB E3-006_5
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Although not UMBC's first literary journal, Bartleby is UMBC's longest running and continues to be one of our most well-known traditions. Originally based out of the English department, Bartleby has been published in several different formats and has, at times, accepted student, faculty, staff, and Baltimore-area submissions of poetry, literature, and artwork. Since 1989 the publication has accepted submissions that are student authored only. Bartleby is now funded by the SGA, managed and edited by UMBC students, and published every spring semester. The first issue carried the celebrated moniker, Bartleby, after a Herman Melville character. The journal has had several other titles, including Soup, Imagine, and Samsdatz, but has been published as Bartleby for the past 14 issues.
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James, Benjamin
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2016
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little magazines;; 6 x 9 in.
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University Publications
2010s
202
Publications
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Pennant for Homecoming 2014, Retriever Fever
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50UMBC-064
Description
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The first homecoming celebration at UMBC was held in February 1976, after several false starts in the years preceding. The 1976 event included the Almost Anything Goes tournament, where student organizations competed against each other for prizes; a club volleyball tournament; a pep rally; and a basketball game against the Towson Tigers. In the 40 years since, UMBC has revised and reconfigured the annual Homecoming events, changing the time of year and which sport to highlight as The Big Game - without a football team, this honor has been given to lacrosse, field hockey, soccer, and basketball, among others. Nowadays, Homecoming tends to include a festival on the Quad, alumni reunions with academic departments, a spirited 5k around the Loop, and the annual bonfire outside of the Library. This year homecoming will run from October 5th to 8th.
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10/8/2014 to 10/11/2014
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pennants; 8 1/2 x 25 in.
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Institutional Advancement records, Collection 97
2010s
207
Student Life