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<Title>Ph.D. student Mateczun &amp; Prof. Emeritus Norris publ. Op-ed</Title>
<Tagline>Baltimore Sun: Local govts should prioritize cybersecurity</Tagline>
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    <p>Today in <u>The Baltimore Sun</u>, Ph.D. student Laura Mateczun and Prof. Emeritus Donald Norris published an op-ed on the need for local governments to prioritize cybersecurity. </p>
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    <p>The piece highlights Baltimore's own recent problems with cybersecurity, including the Spring 2019 attack that is expected to cost the City $18 million.</p>
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    <p>Mateczun and Norris are members of a team of UMBC researchers that conducted the first ever nationwide survey of cybersecurity elements in local governments. </p>
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    <p>Read the opinion piece <a href="https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/op-ed/bs-ed-op-0904-cybersecurity-survey-20190903-s626zavzgnfu5o4inzognusbfu-story.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p>
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<Title>Ph.D. student makes waves in teaching and FinTech</Title>
<Tagline>Adebola Daramola to lead workshop at APPAM conf. in November</Tagline>
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    <p>He will also be leading a workshop at the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/appamdc/?__tn__=K-R&amp;eid=ARASL6Zvf5GfifJHU3j-zyUe7V2OO_1vIs-Q0E4VsvfDHz2_0gADevGnQmV6Dh6wLClbWVqupQn9xNJz&amp;fref=mentions&amp;__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARB_uC43tBDoY-LT8aJuAlAEfCnu1fPrZMwvfrQJRuqZ_HtvfbE2tv1cxVb4nvaRKoDJv49qCWlbsTwXgDde-a1U-aww7wwEuqYjLLopIFZ70M6mNOkGjrK4DqARA4vEN7sl7GJjj-zcygS0qAPdOyj-_HkDtMYXQi2Y82YtUhehY9QjJsZ_RNI4faXWbO8x6vIcJBbnOejDzmPfDRq0YWyrbVUwoJznn2Bpf3uSA-mBi0YHp2lRIa3gV5V1HsOQEd0YRh0wqWikR2QRu8s0b0p8YPLwjA1Brng6UkAx-PRzd6djQoXuwv8oLR_dim946yZX-ProLuvXRS8gMfo-qwM" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM)</a> Annual Fall Res<span>earch Conference in Denver on FinTech for Financial Inclusion (F4F)</span></p>
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<Title>Two-day Local Writing Retreat</Title>
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    <div>This event is both <strong>Saturday, October 5th and Sunday, October 6th</strong>. You can come one or both days, but space is limited so reserve your space at this <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/wc/events/72954" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">link</a>.<br>
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    <div>More information about the weekend will be emailed to participants closer to the date.</div>
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<Title>Applications: Annual Student Conference on U.S. Affairs</Title>
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    <p>Hey Poli-Sci Majors!</p>
    <p>The Political Science Department is accepting applications
    to the 71st Annual Student Conference on U.S. Affairs (SCUSA) at the U.S.
    Military Academy, West Point, New York. This is an excellent opportunity to get
    involved in international and security debates with a large number of students
    and experts from around the country.</p>
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    <p>Every year, the Department sends two students to represent
    UMBC at this conference. The Department covers registration fees and transportation
    to West Point, while the conference organizers provide room and board while
    there. If you are interested, please send a brief (one paragraph) letter of
    interest, including why you would like to go, what makes you qualified to
    represent the Department and your GPA to: Dr. Brian Grodsky, <a href="mailto:bgrodsky@umbc.edu">bgrodsky@umbc.edu</a>.
    All applications must be received by September 18.</p>
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    <p> </p>
    
    <p>For more information, see below:</p>
    
    <p>On behalf of Colonel Suzanne Nielsen, the head of the
    Department of Social Sciences, I would like to extend an invitation to
    University of Maryland, Baltimore County to send two student delegates to
    participate in the 71st annual Class of 1971 Student Conference on U.S. Affairs
    (SCUSA 71), hosted by the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.  SCUSA 71 meets from the evening of Wednesday,
    October 30th until noon on Saturday, November 2nd.</p>
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    <p>The largest and
    oldest conference of its type, SCUSA is an important means through which we
    promote civil-military engagement among future leaders from around the world.  In addition to 60 cadet delegates,
    approximately 200 undergraduate students from over 100 universities and 20-30
    countries attend SCUSA each year. Conference highlights include an opening senior panel discussion on the
    evening of October 30th, a keynote address banquet on November 1st, four
    roundtable sessions, and a closing session on November 2nd at which delegates
    will present recommendations for U.S. foreign policy developed during their
    roundtable sessions.  Our keynote speaker
    this year is Ambassador Kay Bailey Hutchison, current U.S. Ambassador to NATO,
    and former United States Senator. Other recent keynote speakers have included
    Ambassador Susan Rice, Ambassador Douglas Lute, Dr. Richard Haass, Secretary
    Madeleine Albright, Ambassador Thomas Pickering, and Lieutenant General (Ret.)
    Brent Scowcroft.</p>
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    <p>The Conference theme
    this year is “Advancing the National Interest: The Intersection of Domestic
    Politics and American Foreign Policy.” The United States and its democratic
    allies and partners face important challenges to effective governance, as
    turbulent domestic politics constrain the ability of national leaders to
    develop effective policies—at home and abroad. 
    While globalization has improved the world’s overall standard of living,
    the benefits have been uneven.  Even
    within developed countries, some citizens have had their economic status
    threatened by international market forces, while others have come to perceive
    threats to valued aspects of their identity. 
    The resulting political divisions have made it more difficult for
    elected policy makers to make the compromises essential to effective
    governance.  To succeed in this
    environment, American policy makers will have to recognize and account for new
    political, economic, and social dynamics as they define and pursue the national
    interest.  At the 71st annual Class of
    1971 Student Conference on U.S. Affairs, delegates will analyze multifaceted,
    thought-provoking challenges that affect the world we know today.  Working with colleagues from around the
    globe, SCUSA 71 delegates will tackle relevant problems and formulate feasible
    ways that the United States can convert present challenges into future
    opportunities.</p>
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<Title>Everyone Likes Food!</Title>
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    <span>Time to SLAM</span><span> </span><span>BIG and WIN BIG! </span><span> </span>
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    <br>It's the 7th Annual BIG PRIZE <span>POETRY</span> <span>SLAM</span> at UMBC's 2019 HOMECOMING!<br><br>$200 Grand 1st Place Prize. Prizes for 2nd and 3rd Place.  <br><br>FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 6:00-8:00 pm in the ground-floor Atrium of PAHB. The event is free! Refreshments will be served!  <br><br><strong>TO AUDITION</strong>, submit a print and a video version of NO MORE<br> than 5 minutes of original <span>poetry</span> to <a href="mailto:HomecomingSlam@gmail.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HomecomingSlam@gmail.com</a> by<br> September 17. Entries will be judged on their <span>Poetic</span> Effects / Compelling Content / Performance.<br><br>All UMBC students and Alumni are eligible.<br><br>Questions? Contact us at <a href="mailto:HomecomingSlam@gmail.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HomecomingSlam@gmail.com</a>.<br><br>Sponsored by the UMBC Homecoming Committee, the Department of English, and <em>Bartleby</em>, UMBC’s creative arts journal.<div><br></div>
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    <div><em>You can also support the English department by engaging through our social media pages on Facebook and Twitter:</em></div>
    <div><a href="https://www.facebook.com/UMBC-English-Department-326372601386495/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.facebook.com/UMBC-English-Department-326372601386495/</a></div>
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    <span><div><span><br></span></div>The course explores issues of global significance from a cross-cultural perspective by focusing on the tensions between increasing diversity of perspective in an increasingly interdependent world. From the view points of an emergent anthropology in action, we will examine the comparative, cross-cultural contexts of demographic change, ecology, economic development, information systems, international health, and nationalism. We will study anthropological texts that broaden the cultural analysis of the global change process and its effects on institutions and communities.</span><div><span><br></span></div>
    <div><span>Dr. Nicholas Welcome </span></div>
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<Title>Story Work for a Just Future</Title>
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    <div>Story Work for a Just Future: Exploring Diverse Experiences and Methods within an International Community of Practice</div>
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    <div>9th International Digital Storytelling Conference</div>
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    <div>Loughborough University, UK</div>
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    <div>Call for Papers and Presentation Proposals</div>
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    <div>Storytelling has been defined as ‘the artform of social interaction,’ not only for its inner dynamics, but also for its power to unlock grass-roots knowledge, explore dilemmas, develop community resilience, engender change.</div>
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    <div>Stories can generate empathy and trust in the audience and at the same time demonstrate their usefulness because they have the power to give meaning to human behaviors and to trigger emotions.</div>
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    <div>The conference is part of a multi-institutional, multinational, two-year process and program – organized in collaboration with UMBC, <a href="https://www.storycenter.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">StoryCenter,</a> <a href="https://learninglab.si.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Smithsonian Center for Learning and Digital Access</a>, <a href="https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Montgomery College</a>, and <a href="https://www.patientvoices.org.uk/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Patient Voices</a> (UK) – that includes a series of follow-on activities in the Washington, D.C. area and in Maryland in 2021.</div>
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    <div>We are interested in proposals that will explore issues related to (but not limited to) the following sub-themes:<br>
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    <li>[Past] Unwanted legacies and key learning to carry forward: difficult pasts; traumatic transitions; post-conflict scenarios; lessons learned from our histories; place-based learning and research; reflective learning.</li>
    <li>[Present] Urgent story work: climate change; health; migration; social justice; education and action; deindustrialization, development, gentrification and displacement.</li>
    <li>[Future] Speculative futures: building communities; crossing boundaries; human/animal and human/landscape relations; new forms of conversation; new digital environments, platforms and applications; storytelling for evaluation; curation; dissemination and storyteller safety.</li>
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    <div>Abstracts are due October 15, 2019. Visit <a href="https://storytellingacademy.education/digital-storytelling-conference/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">dst2020.org</a>for more information.</div>
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<Title>Hrabowski Innovation Award Proposals - Fall Deadline 10/25</Title>
<Tagline>Do you have innovative ideas for exploring student learning?</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">Do you have an innovative, evidence-based idea for exploring or assessing student learning? Your idea may be appropriate for a Hrabowski Innovation Award proposal. There are four possible categories of the two-year award:<br><br><ul>
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    <strong>Seed Awards</strong> have a budget totaling less than $3,500 for the twenty-four month period for an innovative small project.</li>
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    <strong>Adaptation Awards</strong> have a budget totaling $10,000 or less for the twenty-four month period. These awards support the adaptation and implementation of existing successful innovations into other courses, programs, or disciplines.</li>
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    <strong>Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Awards</strong> have a budget totaling $10,000 or less for the twenty-four month period. These awards support the collection and analysis of data on the effect of interventions on student learning and success with the purpose of public dissemination and review.</li>
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    <strong>Implementation and Research Awards</strong> have a budget of $3,500 or greater, up to the total maximum amount of $25,000 for the twenty-four month period for the support of truly innovative, larger projects.</li>
    </ul>For more information and to access the application materials visit our <a href="https://fdc.umbc.edu/academic-innovation-competition/apply-for-an-academic-innovation-grant/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">webpage</a>. Please email any questions to <a href="null" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">fdc@umbc.edu</a>.<br><br>The deadline for fall submissions is October 25, 2019.<br><br>We <strong>strongly encourage</strong> you to discuss your idea or draft with FDC staff Kerrie Kephart or me prior to preparing your submission. We can help you make sure that your project is appropriate to this award and can guide you in designing a more compelling proposal.<br><br>We're looking forward to hearing about your ideas!<br>
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