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    <div class="html-content">Big shout out to UMBC trumpet faculty member <a href="https://music.umbc.edu/directory/mccabe/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Amy McCabe</a> for her outstanding work with the <a href="https://www.soundimpact.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Sound Impact Collective</a>, a group that provides educational residencies &amp; performances to incarcerated youth. You can hear about their work in this story from NPR's Morning Edition: "<a href="https://www.npr.org/2023/06/02/1178762181/incarcerated-teens-find-escape-in-music-and-poems-composed-with-artists" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Incarcerated teens find escape in music and poems composed with artists."</a></div>
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<Summary>Big shout out to UMBC trumpet faculty member Amy McCabe for her outstanding work with the Sound Impact Collective, a group that provides educational residencies &amp; performances to incarcerated...</Summary>
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<Title>ICARE Students Publish in Maryland Matters</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Congratulations to UMBC ICARE students Molly Finch, Erin Hamner, Autumn Powell, and Aiman Raza, who recently published an opinion piece: <a href="https://www.marylandmatters.org/2023/05/31/opinion-being-bold-by-focusing-on-justice-in-climate-solutions/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">“Being bold by Focusing on Justice in Climate Solutions”</a> in <em>Maryland Matters</em>!</div>
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<Summary>Congratulations to UMBC ICARE students Molly Finch, Erin Hamner, Autumn Powell, and Aiman Raza, who recently published an opinion piece: “Being bold by Focusing on Justice in Climate Solutions” in...</Summary>
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<Title>2022-23 American Studies Highlights</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>Dear American Studies Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni, and Supporters:</span></p><p><span>Many thanks for your support as we close out the 2022-2023 Academic Year.</span></p><p><span>It has been an exciting and productive first year as the chair of the American Studies department. Please read on for some Department highlights from this past year.</span></p><p><span>Thank you all for your support of the department and a big congratulations to all of our American Studies, majors and minors, Public Humanities minors, and Asian American Studies minors who are graduating this year.</span></p><p><span>If you need us, during the summer, just drop me an email at </span><a href="mailto:tbhalla@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>tbhalla@umbc.edu</span></a><span> or email our amazing program management specialist, Morgan Dowty </span><span>at </span><a href="mailto:morgando@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>morgando@umbc.edu</span></a><span>. </span></p><p><span>I wish you all a restful and peaceful summer,</span></p><p><span>Dr. Tamara Bhalla </span></p><br><p><span>American Studies 2022-2023 Department Highlights</span></p><ul><li><p><span>At Undergraduate Research and Achievement Day 2023, we had some excellent student presentations. Megumi Fukuzawa, Asian American Studies minor, presented a "</span><span>F</span><span>rom Resentment to Reconciliation: A Study of Changes in the Asian American Mother-Daughter Trope." Kendall Howell presented "Watch Me Work: Baltimore Barbershops, Hair Salons, Stories and More." </span><span>Evelyn Yuen, Public Humanities minor, presented "</span><span>Mapping 100+ Years of Baltimore's Asian Restaurant History."</span><img src="https://amst.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/255/2023/05/Screen-Shot-2023-05-25-at-9.56.23-AM.png" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p></li><li><p><span>In February 2023, Sarah Fouts signed an advanced contract with UNC Press for her manuscript entitled </span><span>Right to Remain: Street Food Vendors and Day Laborers in Post-Katrina New Orleans</span><span>. Fouts is also wrapping up a year-long Whiting Fellowship for Public Engagement in May 2023 where she will complete the collaborative New Orleans-based,  "</span><a href="https://projectneutralgrounds.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Project Neutral Grounds: At the Intersection of People, Street Food, and the Hustle.</span></a>"<span> </span></p></li><li><p><span>In July 2023, Sarah Fouts and Nicole King will launch the </span><a href="https://baltimorefieldschool.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Baltimore Field School 2.0 </span></a><span>which is focused</span><span> on developing community-engaged teaching and research projects that move away from extractive practices. Dr. Mike Casiano is a fellow in the field school. </span><img src="https://amst.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/255/2023/05/Screen-Shot-2023-05-25-at-9.50.27-AM.png" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p></li><li><p><span>On April 12, 2023, the department sponsored a book workshop for Dr. Mike Casiano's in-progress manuscript, entitled </span><span>Let us Alone: Race and Police Power in Baltimore, 1865-1929</span><span>. </span></p></li><li><p><span>For a few recent publications from our faculty, check out the </span><span>Journal of Asian American Studies</span><span>, where Dr. Tamara Bhalla co-authored "The Privilege of South Asian American Studies" and "'Building Together' in Baltimore? Corporate Megadevelopment and Coalitions for Community Power" in </span><span>Urban Affairs Review </span><span>co-authored by Dr. Nicole King.</span><span> </span></p></li></ul></span></div>
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<Summary>Dear American Studies Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni, and Supporters:  Many thanks for your support as we close out the 2022-2023 Academic Year.  It has been an exciting and productive first...</Summary>
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<Title>Celebrating Our Graduating Class of 2023!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><h4><span>Please join us in celebrating our graduating class of 2023, </span><span>recent </span><span><span>alumni achievements,</span></span><span> and this year's departmental awards winners!<br></span></h4><p><br></p><h3><img src="https://english.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/242/2023/05/Oliver-Santos.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><span>Oliver Santos <br></span></h3><h6><span>Outstanding Contribution to English Award </span></h6><p><br></p><img src="https://english.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/242/2023/05/Megan-McIntosh-scaled.jpeg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><h3><span>Megan McIntosh </span></h3><h6><span>Robert G. Shedd Award</span></h6><div><br></div><h3><span>Jaxson Shor <br></span></h3><h6><span>Journalism Award </span></h6><p><br></p><h3><span>Amira Cooper <br></span></h3><h6><span>Sandra King Geest Scholarship</span></h6><p><br></p><h3><span>Corinne Newsome <br></span></h3><h6><span>Sandra King Geest Scholarship </span></h6><p><br></p><img src="https://english.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/242/2023/05/Noah-Park-scaled.jpeg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><h3><span>Noah Park <br></span></h3><h6><span>Environmental Focus Essay Award <br></span></h6><p><span><br></span></p><img src="https://english.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/242/2023/05/Trisha-Tomcy.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><h3><span>Trisha Tomcy <br></span></h3><h6><span>Bartleby Poetry Award</span></h6><p><span><br></span></p><img src="https://english.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/242/2023/05/Stuart-Holton-scaled.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><h3><span>Stuart Holton <strong><br></strong></span></h3><h6><span>Braly Fiction Award <br></span></h6><p><span><br></span></p><img src="https://english.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/242/2023/05/Kainoa-Sittman-scaled.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><h3><span>Kainoa Sittman <br></span></h3><h6><span>Braly Poetry Award</span></h6><p><br></p><h5><span>Congratulations to all our students who have landed prestigious positions or acceptance into graduate programs! Many of our students, like Ashley Williams, Harley Nguyen, and Grace Reeb, are pursuing exciting opportunities. Check out their stories below!<br></span></h5><p><span><br></span></p><h3><span>Ashley Williams</span></h3><div>"I have committed to attending the DePaul University College of Law in Chicago, Illinois, this coming fall. As my top choice law school, due to its respected program in my field of interest - Art and Cultural Property Law - I'm very excited for this next step in my education! I appreciate how my coursework as an English and Ancient Studies double major at UMBC has helped to not only encourage me to pursue law, but prepare me for the intensive writing and research that I know await me in my legal studies, as well."</div><div><br></div><h3><span>Harley Nguyen</span></h3><p><span>"After a chaotic gap year for my personal and professional life, I have decided to attend University of Maryland this upcoming fall (2023) as an English M.A. student with a focus on poetics, fully funded by an assistantship at the university's Center for Literary and Comparative Studies. While I am still trying to figure out exactly what I want to do, my interests lie in the organizational and introspective power of poetry. Specifically, I want to engage with contemporary poets in how this genre of writing, long regulated as a pretentious art piece or a very academic form of creativity, is the most flexible medium of writing of all and has been used for decades by many queer and/or BIPOC in community building, mutual aid, and interrogating one's own identity. UMBC's diverse and supportive community allowed me to find a home with other writers, especially the slam poetry community, and I hope to foster connections in the same areas in the fall."</span></p><h3><span>Grace Reeb</span></h3><p><span>"I am excited to announce that I will be a student at Goucher College this fall, in the MFA in Creative Nonfiction program. I will work one-on-one with a faculty mentor to compose a 150-page manuscript during my two years in the program. I will also complete residencies in Baltimore and New York focusing on editing and publication. All of these aspects of Goucher's program will empower me to achieve a writing goal: publishing a memoir about my Asian identity (work that began in UMBC's English Honors Program!) I also hope to gain experience teaching through a graduate assistantship at Goucher. My pursuit of an MFA has been made possible by the care and support of the UMBC English faculty -- thank you eternally!"</span></p></div>
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<Summary>Please join us in celebrating our graduating class of 2023, recent alumni achievements, and this year's departmental awards winners!      Oliver Santos    Outstanding Contribution to English...</Summary>
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<Title>What Goes Around, Comes Around: Interviewing Dakota</Title>
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However, I landed an internship at BCPL Pikesville Branch library and found it to be a rewarding experience. With time, I gained more knowledge and eventually pursued a career in libraries. It wasn't an easy journey, but I take pride in taking an unusual career path.In fact the internship was the one I used for my MCS internship and I found out that I could use this degree in the field to become a digital media library specialist. </span></p><br><p><span>R:</span><span> Was Media and Communications Studies your first choice of major?</span></p><p><span>D:</span><span> Yes, </span><span>I chose Media and Communication Studies as my major because I've always been fascinated by the power of media to shape our understanding of the world. I'm particularly interested in the role that media plays in shaping public opinion and influencing social change. I have been studying commuincations since I was in middle school my magnet program was Mass Communications. I have never left it and last May received my Master's in Organizational Communications. </span></p><br><p><span>R: </span><span>In what ways do you see your media and communications background as an asset in your current role, and how have you leveraged those skills to enhance your work?</span></p><p><span>D: </span><span>With a background in Media and Communication Studies, I excel at effective communication with others. My skills allow me to make a positive impact on society and convey my ideas clearly. I have to deal with students and community members from all backgrounds. In order to be successful you must communicate well.</span></p><p><span>R: </span><span>What kind of jobs did you pursue after graduation, and how did you get started in your career?</span></p><p><span>D: </span><span>Internships in libraries and job shadowing led me to my career. I enjoyed working with the people and the type of work they did. I spent many years in the library as a visitor and it was my happy place. Working their has been a blast. Also using my degree everyday has also been pretty great. </span></p><p><span>R: </span><span>What do you think are some of the key skills and qualities needed to be successful in a library, and how do those compare to the skills and qualities needed in media and communications?</span></p><p><span>D: </span><span>As someone with experience in media and communication, I believe that effective communication is a vital skill that can make a positive difference in both fields. The ability to articulate ideas clearly, engage with others, and convey information accurately are all transferable skills that are valuable in both environments. However, in a library setting, attention to detail, organization, and a passion for learning and research are also crucial qualities.Especially in academic libraries. </span></p><p><span>R: </span><span>What do you enjoy most about working in a library, and what are some of the biggest challenges you face in your role?</span></p><br><p><span>D: </span><span>This job can be peaceful and fulfilling, but also comes with challenges like dealing with difficult patrons and staying up-to-date with new technologies. Working with the campus community you enjoy getting to know the students and seeing them grow and mature each semester. It's also kind of sad seeing them graduate but you are happy to see them go fulfill their dreams. </span></p><br><p><span>R: </span><span>What is an underrated genre of books in your opinion?</span></p><p><span>D: </span><span>Historical fiction is underrated. It's entertaining, educational, and can be just as gripping as any other genre. It's funny seeing the rise of shows like Bridergton or Queen Charlotte on Netflix they  are helping bring attention to the genre.  </span></p><br><p><span>R: </span><span>What are the most challenging and rewarding aspects of being a Media and Communication Studies student, and how have you navigated the field through your college career?</span></p><p><span>D: </span><span>MCS was great it prepared me for the real world. Also they expected the best from us and I felt prepared to get my Maste's. Lots of papers and projects but I enjoyed them all. Professor Snyder was the best! I have heard many complain that they just felt like they were just a number at their university in MCS I felt they wanted us to succeed. MCS prepares you for any field it's the best. </span></p><br><p><span>R: </span><span>How do you think libraries are evolving and changing in the digital age, and what do you see as the role of libraries in the future?</span></p><p><span>D: </span><span>Even with the rise of technology, libraries still have an essential role in providing access to information and promoting literacy. In the future, libraries will adapt to meet the needs of a digital society while maintaining their commitment to equitable access. Libraries will be a hub for lifelong learning, fostering a love of reading, critical thinking skills, and supporting the community's educational and cultural needs. In the academic world libraries are a safe place where students can always  come together and study. During the pandemic we missed seeing students together the library always provides a place to do it.  </span></p><br><p><span>R: </span><span>What advice do you have for someone who is interested in pursuing a career in the library field, especially if they come from a different academic background?</span></p><p><span>D: </span><span>If you're determined to pursue a career in the library field, especially if you come from a different academic background, it's crucial to start by researching the various roles and responsibilities within the field. Taking courses or workshops to gain knowledge and skills in areas such as information management, literacy and education, and community outreach is highly recommended. In addition, volunteering at a local library can provide invaluable experience and insight into the daily operations of a library. Moreover, networking with professionals in the field can help you gain a better understanding of the industry and potential career opportunities. Remember, libraries play an essential role in society, and your skills and passion can make a significant difference in promoting equitable access to information and literacy. Find out which type of library that interests you they have public, private and academic libraries. Find your specialization, there is someplace for everyone. </span></p><div><span><br></span></div></span></div>
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<Title>Alumni Spotlight: Chloe Love Obispo, &#8216;22</Title>
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<Summary>Congratulations to our 2023 GES Student Awardees!     Tara Willey Excellence in Teaching Award     Awarded to a GES graduate student in recognition for outstanding contributions to undergraduate...</Summary>
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<Title>Graduating GES MS Students: Theses &amp; Future Plans</Title>
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<Summary>Congratulations graduating GES Master's students! Here's to celebrating the completion of your theses and building on your recent work through future plans!        Chris Blume:       Thesis:...</Summary>
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