Ann Wolbert Burgess’ collaborations with the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit as a methodologist helped identify, interview, and understand the motivations behind violent offenders and serial killers.
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Studying Pharmacy, Calling the Shots: Student Serves as a USA Table Tennis Umpire
Stephanie Zhang used her pharmacy skills, specifically her communication skills in accurately delivering information, during her stint as an umpire.
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Innovative Policing: UMB Police Lead the Way in Community-Building
UMB Police and Public Safety’s community policing model works: UMB is one of the safest areas in downtown Baltimore.
Righting Wrongs: Maryland Carey Law Launches Innocence Project
Erica J. Suter, an assistant public defender best known as the attorney for Adnan Syed, is the clinic’s director.
Every Dog Has Its Day: Comfort K9 Poe Is the Latest to Serve in UMB Police’s 50 Years
Poe provides an opportunity for police to connect with the community and makes his handler more approachable as an officer.
Red Card Reimagined: Carey Law Inspires Major League Soccer’s Restorative Justice Policy
MLS has blazed a trail in professional sports, partially inspired by the scholarship of Deborah Eisenberg, JD.
In UMB Homecoming, Olsen Discusses Impactful Peace Corps Career
Former director and current senior fellow of UMB's Center for Global Engagement relays stories from her time in the Peace Corps that are detailed in her new book.
Music and Medicine: UMSOM Graduate Plays Organ at UMMC and Westminster Hall
UMB employees may be familiar with Mary Maldarelli, a UMMC pulmonary and critical care medicine fellow who plays the organ during UMB's Founders Week Staff Luncheon.










