List of University of Maryland, Baltimore County people

Academia

Arts

Anthropology

  • Robert A. Rubinstein – cultural anthropologist who bridges the areas of political and medical anthropology

Chemistry

  • Ramachandra S. Hosmane – organic chemist with over 150 peer-reviewed research publications in international journals

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 from local to global scales, including anthropogenic biomes and the Anthropocene.

History

Health sciences

Information technology

Journalism

Law

Mathematics

  • Manil Suri – mathematician and writer of a trilogy of novels all named for Hindu gods

Psychology

Physics

  • Chen Yung-Jui – fellow of Optical Society of America and Photonics Society of Chinese Americans, senior member of IEEE and member of American Physical Society
  • Anthony M. Johnson – ultra-fast nonlinear optics, Fellow of the American Physical Society and the Optical Society of America, former President of the Optical Society of America
  • Valerie Thomas – scientist and inventor; invented the illusion transmitter, for which she received a patent in 1980

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

Medicine

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). Led men's basketball team in historic win over No. 1 seed Virginia in the 2018 NCAA Men's basketball tournament.

Equestrian

Mountain biking

Lacrosse

Soccer

Swimming

Track and Field

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