“In the Loop” is a series of half-hour programs highlighting the work of UMBC faculty in research and the arts
Dr. Mary Stuart, Professor and Director of UMBC's Health Administration Policy Program talks with host Janet McGlynn about her research in chronic disease prevention and management.
Dr. Christine Mallinson, Assistant Professor in UMBC's Language Literacy and Culture Program talks with host Jason Loviglio about her new book "Understanding English Language Variation in U.S. Schools."
Author Christopher Corbett talks with Jason Loviglio, Director of Media and Communication Studies at UMBC, about his new book " The Poker Bride: the First Chinese in the West."
UMBC History Professor Emerita Sandra Herbert talks with host Dr. Joe Tatarewicz about her career as a Darwin scholar and her most recent book, "Charles Darwin, Geologist."
UMBC History professor Anne Sarah Rubin and Visual Arts professor Kelley Bell discuss their interdisciplinary project "Sherman's March and America: Mapping Memory" with Dr. Kriste Lindenmeyer, Chair of the History department.
Dr. Erle Ellis, Associate Professor Geography & Environmental Systems speaks with host Karin Readel on how humans are changing the planet from a point of view of land use in the biosphere. "Anthropogenic Biomes: A Framework for Ecology & Earth Science in the 21st Century."
Dr. Anne Spence talks with Dr. Susan Hoban about her career, women in engineering and STEM education.
Dr. Wallace McMillan talks with host Erle Ellis about his work using satellite imaging to monitor carbon emissions globally.
Stephen Braude, Chair of the Department of Philosophy and author of “The Gold Leaf Lady and Other Parapsychological Investigations “ is interviewed by Dr. John Rennie Short.
Mike Lurie, Director of Media Relations at UMBC talks with Dr. Carlo DiClemente, Professor of Psychology about two of his books: “Changing for Good” and “Addiction and Change.”
John Rennie Short, professor of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, Baltimore discusses his two most recent books, “Cartographic Encounters” and “Cities and Nature” with host Stephen Braude.
Host Ed Beimfohr interviews Christopher Corbett, Author of “Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and Lasting Legend of the Pony Express.”
UMBC Arts professor Dr. Preminda Jacob discusses her new book “Celluloid Deities” with mathematician and novelist Manil Suri.
UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski interviews Dr. Manil Suri, professor of mathematics and best-selling novelist on his teaching, research and two novels, “The Death of Vishnu” and “The Age of Shiva.”