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<Summary>The Language, Literacy, and Culture Program is pleased to announce that Nneka Chisholm of LLC Cohort 23 successfully and skillfully presented her dissertation research proposal on April 4, 2025....</Summary>
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<Title>Why We Learn, Lead &amp; Succeed</Title>
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Social scientists, who are dedicated to the study of human society and social relationships, are especially well-positioned to investigate the characteristics of successful leadership.</span></p><p><span>However, as busy academics, we don’t always pause to consider what inspired us to pursue our fields or how the traits that helped us succeed in our scholarship might inform our perspective on leadership.</span></p><p><span>The <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/csss/events/139977/3a823/d462f7d51a81da644671b4bfc8645165/web/link?link=https%3A%2F%2Fbreakingthemold.umbc.edu%2Fabout%2F" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Breaking the M.O.L.D. </a>initiative fosters this type of reflection. The program aims to provide its faculty participants with leadership skills informed by the arts, humanities and social sciences - helping them expand their leadership potential and discover new professional opportunities.</span></p><p><span> </span>In<em> Why We Learn, Lead &amp; Succeed?</em><span> we will explore what motivates us in our fields, how our academic interests may inform our leadership considerations, and even more importantly how, as educators, we can use our knowledge to guide and inform people around us in these challenging times.</span></p><span><hr></span><p><strong>Dr. Tatiana Mann</strong></p><p><strong>Breaking the M.O.L.D. Project Manager<br></strong><strong>D.M.A. in Piano Performance</strong></p><p><span>Dr. Tatiana Mann is a passionate advocate and leader in music and the arts. A classical pianist and professor of piano, Dr. Mann has performed and taught throughout the US and in Europe. As an arts administrator with more than 20 years of experience, she enjoys bringing abstract ideas into tangible reality.</span>  Dr. Mann was the founding executive director of the Wildwood Academy for Music and the Arts (WAMA) in Little Rock, AR – a summer program that provides arts and music instruction, with a focus on children with limited opportunities. In 2021 she founded a registered chapter of American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and advocated for freedom of speech on behalf of her colleagues in TX.  As a recording artist, Tatiana can be heard on <em>Finding Home</em>, released on <em>SONY Classical</em> Korea, as well as <em>American Jazz Nocturne, </em>on the Naxos Label.  <span>Dr. Mann holds graduate degrees in piano performance from the University of MN (DMA), London’s Royal Academy of Music (PGDip) and Manhattan School of Music (MM).</span></p><p><strong><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/csss/events/139977/3a823/d462f7d51a81da644671b4bfc8645165/web/link?link=https%3A%2F%2Fbreakingthemold.umbc.edu%2Fabout%2F" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Breaking the M.O.L.D</a>. </strong><span>is a leadership development program that aims to help the faculty consider administration from the arts and humanities perspective.  As humanists, we tend to ask questions, including what motivates us to do what we do in our disciplines - beyond the initial curiosity or professional interests. In “<em>Why </em>We Learn, Lead &amp; Succeed”we will examine the larger motivating principles behind our work. By asking “What do we do?”, “How do we do it?” and therefore “Why do we do it?”, we will explore the reasons we engage in our fields of study.  As a professional musician who grew up in contrasting socio-political environments, I will share how my upbringing, and journey as a professional musician inform my work as an administrator and inspire my leadership.</span></p><hr><p><strong>Dr. Carolyn Forestiere</strong></p><p><strong>Professor of Political Science</strong></p><p><span>Dr. Forestiere is a  Professor of Political Science, having been at UMBC since 2004. Her research focuses on comparative politics (European and Italian Politics in particular), undergraduate research pedagogy, and more recently, the political implications of </span><span>the </span>growing decline of religiosity in industrialized democracies. Recently, she has published the <span>second edition </span><span>of her 2021 textbook, <em>Beginning Research in Political Science. </em>As a professor, Dr. Forestiere works intensely with undergraduate research and international education. For her, teaching and student-oriented university service are closely intertwined. On the student research side, she has developed an undergraduate research conference in Political Science (the 14th conference will be on April 9, 2025) and she has served as UMBC’s Undergraduate Research Award Faculty Chair since 2018. On the international education side, to date, Dr. Forestiere has led four study abroad programs, the last one being to Rome in January 2025. Having first participated in the MOLD program as a participant, she transitioned to become a leader in residence and now serves as the program’s co-PI.</span></p><p><span>According to Dr. Forestiere, discerning </span><span>‘Why We Learn, Lead &amp; Succeed?' d</span><span>oesn’t have to be hard. It requires that you define your core values and look for the opportunities that help you achieve what you want for yourself and the people around you.</span></p><p><span>Dr. Forestiere believes that the motivation for leadership should prioritize building others in one’s sphere. </span><span>‘Why We Learn, Lead &amp; Succeed?’ </span>i<span>nvolves</span> a process of discovery <span>regarding </span><span>what motivates individuals at key moments in time to find agency in making a positive difference where they can. Strong teachers who are accustomed to respond to ongoing challenges, for example the AI revolution, are uniquely positioned to transfer their skills into leadership.</span></p><hr><p><strong>Dr. Felipe Filom</strong><strong>eno</strong></p><p><strong>Associate Professor of Political Science<br>Director of Global Studies Program</strong></p><p><span>He is a <span>higher education leader experienced in academic affairs, global education, campus-community engagement, deliberative dialogue, and research capacity development. His research investigates immigrant integration, intergroup relations, Latin America, and the Latin American diaspora in the United States. </span>He is the author of four books, most recently <em>Christian Cosmopolitanism: Faith Communities Talk Immigration</em>, published by Temple University Press in 2024.</span></p><p><span>Dr. Filomeno's talk will explore how key social science practices—social critique, reflexivity, and the scientific study of social behavior—uniquely equip social scientists for leadership roles. Their ability to analyze and question social norms and structures fosters transformative leadership that challenges the status quo in higher education. By promoting critical self-reflection in both students and themselves, social scientists identify strengths, areas for growth, and the broader social impact of their work. Their expertise in group dynamics, power relations, and communication further enhances their capacity to navigate and influence institutional environments effectively.</span></p><hr><p><span><em>Hosted by the Breaking the M.O.L.D. Program.  Moderated by Dr. Eric Stokan, Director of the Center for Social Science Scholarship, a cosponsor. </em></span></p><span><hr></span><p><em>CS3 sponsored events are open for full participation by all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected category under applicable federal law, state law, and the University’s <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/csss/events/139977/3a823/d79474c861b17d62b30c126d1e321ec1/web/link?link=https%3A%2F%2Fumbc.us20.list-manage.com%2Ftrack%2Fclick%3Fu%3Dca4c41d05326f7d69680937bc%26id%3Dc79577260d%26e%3De43e763609" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">nondiscrimination policy</a>.</em></p></div>
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    <div class="html-content"><h2><strong>B.S</strong><strong>.: Game Soundtrack Design</strong></h2><div><div><p><strong>Any other major, minor, certificate, and/or honors that will be on your graduation records</strong></p><ul><li>Computer Science, B.S. - Game Development Track</li><li>Honors College Certificate</li></ul><p><strong>Degree Mentors </strong></p><ul><li>Greg Kalember, Professor of Practice, Music</li><li>Marc Olano, Associate Professor / Associate Dean, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</li><li>Steven McAlpine, Assistant Teaching Professor, Individualized Study </li></ul><p><strong>Why did you choose to major in INDS?</strong></p><p><span>I chose to major in INDS because I found myself becoming increasingly interested in music and sound design as a component of game development without any other viable academic pathway to explore it within. Through INDS, I have had the unique and wonderful opportunity to combine my game development coursework from my Computer Science major with my burgeoning love for music, designing and completing a separate degree in Game Soundtrack Design all within my graduation timeline. I am very grateful to the INDS program for opening the doors to music theory, composition, and production courses at UMBC that I never thought I would have had the time or chance to take, and for giving me the space and support to pursue my integrated passions.</span></p><p><strong>What are your plans for after graduation, and how do you see using your INDS degree?</strong></p><p>After graduation, I plan to find work at a local game studio (such as Firaxis Games, Oxide Games, or Bit Reactor) as a gameplay engineer and/or technical sound designer. Having been advised by several current industry members, I recognize that the programming skills I have honed through my Computer Science degree will most likely help me more for hiring sake all told. However, I believe that my soundtrack design experience (as developed entirely through my INDS degree) will make me a stronger and more versatile candidate with a wider array of job opportunities in the game industry.</p><p><strong>Were you involved in any clubs or organizations? Did you hold any leadership positions? URCAD? URA? Off-campus internships? On-campus research experiences?</strong></p><p><span>I have been an active member of the UMBC Game Developers Club since Fall of 2021 and served as the Vice President of the club since Spring of 2023. I have also participated in the past three URCADs, showcasing games I have developed with other members of the UMBC Game Developers Club. I have held a Software Engineering Internship position at the Imaging Research Center on campus since Fall of 2023, where I have been fortunate to work with an interdisciplinary team developing immersive experiences using game industry-standard software.</span></p><p><strong><span>Evan was INDS 2024 Award Recipient and attended the<a href="https://www.gamesoundcon.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> </a></span><span><a href="https://www.gamesoundcon.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Game Music and Sound Design Conference.</a> Congrats Evan!</span></strong></p><p><strong>For more information on Evan's</strong><strong> INDS journey please <a href="https://inds.umbc.edu/meet-evan-mcrae/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">click here:</a></strong></p></div></div></div>
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