List of University of Maryland, Baltimore County people

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Academia[]

Arts[]

Anthropology[]

Chemistry[]

English[]

Gender and women's studies[]

  • Anne Brodsky – Director of the Gender and Women's Studies Program
  • Carole McCann – researches reproductive politics, cultural politics of gender, sexuality, race and science, and U.S. women's history

Geography and environmental systems[]

  • Erle Ellis – ecologist studying human-environmental changes

History[]

Health sciences[]

Information technology[]

Journalism[]

Law[]

Mathematics[]

  • Manil Suri – mathematician and writer of a trilogy of novels

Psychology[]

Physics[]

  • Chen Yung-Jui – fellow of Optical Society of America and Photonics Society of Chinese Americans
  • Anthony M. Johnson – ultra-fast nonlinear optics
  • Valerie Thomas – scientist and inventor

Political science[]

Alumni[]

Arts and entertainment[]

Music[]

Business[]

Chess[]

Culinary[]

Duff Goldman, owner of Charm City Cakes and star of Ace of Cakes on Food Network

Literature[]

  • Bassey Ikpi – spoken-word poet, writer, and mental health advocate

Education[]

Government and politics[]

Mark Doms, nominated to be the Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs by President Barack Obama in 2012

Medicine[]

Social Sciences[]

Technology[]

Sports[]

Baseball[]

Marla Streb came in first place at the Sea Otter Enduro 2014.
Kadeem Dacres currently plays for the Louisville City FC.

Basketball[]

  • Jairus Lyles – Point guard for Utah Jazz (2018 – current)

E-sports[]

  • - In-game leader for Valorant on Sentinels

Equestrian[]

Mountain biking[]

Lacrosse[]

Soccer[]

Swimming[]

Track and Field[]

References[]

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  20. ^ Ratcliffe retires after eight seasons, NLL.com, August 25, 2008.
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