About the Meyerhoff Scholars Program
The Meyerhoff Scholars Program is at the forefront of efforts to increase diversity among future leaders in science, technology, engineering and related fields. The UMBC Meyerhoff family is now more than 1600 strong, with over 1400 alumni across the nation and 245 students enrolled at UMBC. Over 300 graduates are currently pursuing graduate and professional degrees in STEM fields. Read More >
Media Links
Meyerhoffs and Dr. Hrabowski at MIT
Simons Foundation and Stony Brook University Model Meyerhoff
We Know How to Diversify STEM Fields. The Challenge Is Spreading What Works
News Feature: Keeping Black Students in STEM
How to Actually Promote Diversity in STEM
Chan Zuckerberg Invests $6.9M to Diversify STEM – Using Meyerhoff Model
UMBC STEM Scholar Success Heads to the West Coast (WYPR 88.1FM Radio Interview)
Science Article on Meyerhoff Adaptation
Baltimore Sun Article about Gen Z Featuring Two Meyerhoff Scholars
New York Times Article on the Meyerhoff Scholars Program
President Emeritus Freeman Hrabowski’s 2015 Ivory Dome Award Video
NIH Record – Meyerhoff Scholars visit to the National Institutes of Health
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7/22/2024
From UMBC News and Magazine
UMBC partners in NASA-funded TIGERISS mission to determine source of heavy elements on Earth
Posted: November 3, 2022, 12:46 PM
Vision beyond sight: UMBC’s Phyllis Robinson to advance study of critical eye protein with $2.5M NIH grant
Posted: October 28, 2022, 4:49 PM
GRIT-X 2022 brings to life the “essence” of UMBC research and creative achievement
Posted: October 26, 2022, 2:14 PM
Ozone and thunderstorms: Two UMBC Ph.D. students receive prestigious NASA grants, mentor undergraduates
Posted: October 26, 2022, 12:51 PM
Tackling food insecurity in disasters: UMBC’s Lauren Clay develops a new model through $520K NSF CAREER award
Posted: October 26, 2022, 9:12 AM
UMBC Pres. Valerie Sheares Ashby named 2022 Technologist of the Year
Posted: October 24, 2022, 1:37 PM
UMBC researchers build next-gen satellite tech to examine Earth’s atmosphere
Posted: October 14, 2022, 12:32 PM
UMBC humanities faculty pursue groundbreaking archival research through over $135,000 in prestigious fellowships
Posted: October 12, 2022, 8:33 AM
Meet a Retriever – Sharon Johnson, retired Meyerhoff Scholars Program staff
Posted: October 11, 2022, 3:50 PM
UMBC’s Viswanathan uses the Moon’s craters to track its shifting poles over 4.25 billion years
Posted: October 5, 2022, 8:28 AM
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