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<Title>D'Juan Moreland Receives Black and Latinx Birder Scholarship</Title>
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<Title>Winter Term: POLI 390- American Foreign Policy</Title>
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    more about America's place in the world.  </p>
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<Title>Food Access and Land Sovereignty In The DMV</Title>
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<Title>Public Lecture by Rosy Simas</Title>
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    <div>The Department of American Studies presents a public lecture by Rosy Simas, who is Haudenosaunee, Seneca, Heron clan. Culture, history, and identity stored in her body are the underpinning of all of her work as a dance artist, administrator, and advocate. Her choreography investigates how culture, history and identity are stored in the body and expressed in movement. For more than 20 years she has created works dealing with a wide range of political, social and cultural subject matter from a Native feminist perspective. Her works have been presented throughout the U.S. and Canada. She uses performance opportunities, speaking engagements and community discussions to advocate for contemporary Native artists and to bring awareness to Indigenous issues locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. Hosted by AMST 345 Indigenous Heritage: Issues of Representation and Ownership, sponsored by Maryland Traditions. <br>
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    <p>Willie was nominated by Linda Dusman, Professor and Chair, of the Department of Music.  Linda says, “Willie has been an outstanding concert coordinator.  The music coordinator was a brand new position created when the Music Department moved to the new Performing Arts and Humanities Building.   We had no processes in place and Willie created all our policies and procedures for scheduling, back of house stage management, box office, and website marketing of our events—over 125 concerts a year. Willie mastered all the complex technologies required for the Earl and Danielle Linehan Concert Hall and Music Box, and created a course for our music majors to learn effective concert management skills so they could compete for internships and employment in this area.  He is the liaison for any external concert presenters who contract to use the Linehan Concert Hall, and in every case these professionals have commented to me that Willie’s customer service has been exemplary. His position requires working late at night and on weekends with all sorts of odd unpredictable hours. Willie has never once called in sick, and has never been late. He is the most reliable employee I have ever worked with in 30 years in higher education.”</p>
    <p>One of the major tasks that Willie does is facilitating concert production. Linda continues, “I feel confident saying that if not for Willie’s hard work and dedication, UMBC’s reputation as a wonderful place for musicians to perform would not be what it is. His attention to details, making both students and professional performers comfortable in the knowledge that all the details related to correct stage set up, correct use of our expensive instruments (including concert grand pianos worth $150,000), and the correct and safe use of the many technologies now employed in producing concerts make our concerts shine. We represent UMBC publicly in every concert we produce, and Willie’s attitude and professionalism contribute significantly to UMBC’s reputation in the region.”</p>
    <p>Linda finally mentions Willie’s artistry. “Willie continues to work as a free-lance professional flutist and continues his education in flute performance by attending summer workshops during his vacation leave. In this way he is a great example to our students of continuing to develop as a musician while being fully employed in an arts administration field.”</p>
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    <p><span><strong>Thursday, December 10th</strong></span></p>
    <p><span><strong>12-12:45 pm ET / 9-9:45 am PT</strong></span></p>
    <p><span><a href="https://hanoverresearch.zoom.us/webinar/register/2616059054585/WN_rKgcx_peTw-JVRR0Jlh8cQ?utm_campaign=Grants%20-%20Webinar&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;_hsmi=100501938&amp;_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8LFvSzl8y_LS8vRIQ4fLzDe8Uo9goAEhmE9fjpIqFmy_RkYiORICLWGiMLL4nJIN9ra4ShgTtLPwRwMj2ibvJjkuPU5g&amp;utm_content=100501938&amp;utm_source=hs_email" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Register here!</strong></a></span></p>
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    <p><span>Most successful grant-seekers know they can’t wait until the last minute if they want to submit competitive proposals, but what is the ideal proposal development timeline.</span></p>
    <p><span>In this webinar, we will explore best practices and tips for when and how to get started on your proposal, while also highlighting key milestones to guide you towards the all-important deadline. This session will cover investigator-initiated research in addition to programmatic grant opportunities for a range of funder types.</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Webinar:<span> </span></strong></span><span><a href="https://insights.hanoverresearch.com/e2t/tc/VVFsc86CjWkVW34VD2R2vM1cmW22vCbp4jPhStN1MKF_r3p_b1V1-WJV7CgRkJW5rlCzN1QBtflW5kWQy64g1CL6W5k9Y2l8DN96pW460XLb3617vSW8Z09cZ4WWQ-kW8bvgcp4L3n--W842gXz59ncQ0VZy2kz6Gx0XXW5CTkM-20km8RW26YF3f3_dR9FN3Mb-HK_GzhyN39vsDVGJBkKW2S7RyL651MXJW7_qxXn5g53p4W4ncm264m96ByW6wmR5f3Gn8WqW5Vx_GZ2nW5dpW8Y_68q2BvjYGW72GnZ192T2ZnW4gJKVM2VKfDNW6QpJBz3VsSkQW1Yhkc79dCr10W3R7pTX84sDPfW32KyMc654L1QW1f7Ck22TTRT8N8QNmj6LL4rRW7byhxl4DSKL3W4CRs7Q4CGWkCW4tJZQS4wTtyWW3N-NqN6yDMJc2L51" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Proposal Development Timeline</a></span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Date: </strong>Thursday, December 10th</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Time: </strong>12pm ET / 9am PT</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Speakers: </strong>Hanover Grants Team Panel</span></p>
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<Title>OSP Winter Holiday Schedule</Title>
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    <p>DATE:  <u>November 23, 2020</u></p>
    <p>TO:  Business Managers/Department Chairs/Center Directors/Faculty</p>
    <p>FROM:  Stan Jackson, Director, Office of Sponsored Programs</p>
    <p>RE:  OSP deadlines over the Winter Break, Dec. 24, 2020 – Jan. 2, 2021</p>
    <p>________________________________________________________________</p>
    <p>This is a special announcement concerning the OSP schedule for reviewing/approving proposals with deadlines to federal and other agencies that occur during Winter Break this year. </p>
    <p>Please note:</p>
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    <li>All proposals with submission <u>deadlines occurring between December 25, 2020 and January 3, 2021</u> must be fully routed, ready for submission, and released to the OSP office by close of business on <strong><u>December 18, 2020</u></strong>; and</li>
    <li>All proposals with submission <u>deadlines occurring between January 4thd and 6th, 2021</u> (the first 3 business days after the break) will be due to OSP by 9:00 a.m. on <strong><u>December 21, 2020.</u></strong>
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    <p>This schedule is consistent with our current policy, which requires the submission of complete proposals to OSP at least three business days before the agency submission deadline. Since UMBC is closed during the Winter Break, OSP will also be closed. </p>
    <p>The campus closure during Winter Break will cause a heavy workload on OSP staff, so we will enforce our current policy more consistently.  Proposals received after the OSP deadlines specified above will be reviewed on a first-come/first-serve basis and will be submitted only if time permits.  In keeping with the deadline enforcement policy of OVPR, any proposal not fully routed and ready for submission by 9:00 a.m. of the deadline date will not be submitted to the agency.  If the deadline occurs over Winter Break this deadline is the last working day before the break.</p>
    <p>Thank you for your understanding.</p>
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<Summary>DATE:  November 23, 2020  TO:  Business Managers/Department Chairs/Center Directors/Faculty  FROM:  Stan Jackson, Director, Office of Sponsored Programs  RE:  OSP deadlines over the Winter Break,...</Summary>
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