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    <div>The Office of Graduate Student Life (OGSL) is currently seeking a Communications Manager for 20 hours a week for Fall and Spring AY17. </div>
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    <p>This graduate assistantship is the manager for all communications between GSA, OGSL, graduate students, and the greater UMBC/Baltimore community.  This includes e-mail inbox management, updating social media <em>(Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and the MyUMBC portal), </em>and co-managing the GSA website <em>(recently formatted in WordPress and Google).</em>  This GA manages logistics of all GSA events (catering, room reservations, scheduling), including monthly Senate meetings and social hours, National Graduate Student Week (spring), the 39<sup>th</sup> Graduate Research Conference, and special events (i.e. Fall Welcome Picnic, GSA Awards Banquet).</p>
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    <div>If you are interested, please view the attached announcement for job duties, qualifications, requirements and compensation and <strong>please submit all documents needed for application to Ms. Dawn Galindo at <a href="mailto:dgalindo@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">dgalindo@umbc.edu</a>. </strong><br>
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<Title>INDS Student Ethan Griffin Featured in UMBC News Article!</Title>
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    <div>INDS Student Ethan Griffin has been recently featured in the UMBC News article, "First year of UMBC Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program serves more than 100 local community members". Ethan discusses his experience serving as a volunteer tax preparer for local community members. Congrats on your accomplishment, Ethan!</div>
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    <em>The Glass Knife </em><span>truly integrates visual art with scientific discovery, bringing Dr. Keith Porter’s work to life in an innovative and creative way. The incorporation of visual imagery alongside auditory sensations marks the exhibit as a sensory experience, sure to inspire even those without a background in the sciences. - Cazzy Medley, What Weekly</span>
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<Title>Community Control of Schools with Jitu Brown</Title>
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    <br>What would schools look like if they were run by the community? Join the Teachers’ Democracy Project and partners on Wednesday, June 22 form 5:30-7:30pm, for a discussion with Jitu Brown about a school model called Community Control of Schools.<br><br>The event is FREE!!! Please RSVP at <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/discussion-of-community-control-of-schools-with-jitu-brown-tickets-25996592508" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/discussion-of-community-control-of-schools-with-jitu-brown-tickets-25996592508</a><br><br>The discussion will be held at the Real News Network - 231 Holliday Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. Dinner will be provided. Child care will be provided upon request.<br><br><br>Jitu is a master organizer. He was the education organizer for the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization (KOCO) in Chicago--the oldest African-American led Grassroots organizing group in the city. He has over 24 years experience bringing Grassroots voices and vision to the table. He is now the director of Journey For Justice Alliance--a national network of 40 Grassroots Community organizations with a primary constituency of parents and Youth in 23 cities across the United States; committed to Community Driven School Improvement.<br><br><img src="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/attachments/news/000/060/621/eb9c0e8145b126a87392d98bb1fd81c3/Screen%20Shot%202016-06-14%20at%208.59.43%20AM.png" height="192" width="202" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br><br>
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<Title>Baltimore Stories</Title>
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    <div>The Power of Narrative in the Virtual Public Square is part of a larger project, Baltimore Stories, funded by the NEH, that UMCP, UMBC Dresher Center, UMBC Imaging Research Center (IRC) and the Enoch Pratt are co-sponsoring.  On June 8, Joe Tropea (History M.A. alum) will talk about the documentary he produced and directed with Skizz Cyzkof called "Hit and Stay" about the Catonsville Nine and other draft board actions during the Vietnam War. On June 11, Denise Meringolo, Director of UMBC Public History MA, will be talking about the public digital archive of the April 2015 events that she and many collaborators have developed.</div>
    <div>Anyone interested in public scholarship and Baltimore might want to tune in to all of these <a href="https://arhusynergy.umd.edu/programs/baltimore-stories-narratives-and-life-american-city" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Baltimore Stories events</a>.</div>
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    <strong>Session 1:</strong> Wednesday, June 8th 6:00pm to 8:00pm </div>
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    <strong>Session 2:</strong> Saturday, June 11th 1:00pm to 3:00pm</div>
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    <div>In today’s society, technology and social media create virtual public spaces where stories and narratives are created, shared, written, rewritten, and archived. Following the death of Freddie Gray, the Maryland Historical Society, University of Baltimore, and University of Maryland, Baltimore County jointly created a digital archive of stories and photographs as a way of building and telling a more complete story. Twitter is another virtual public square where the events in Baltimore were discussed.</div>
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    <p>This story, written by Max Cole, originally appeared <a href="http://news.umbc.edu/umbc-historian-says-president-obamas-visit-to-japan-could-have-a-lasting-impact-on-his-legacy/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>. </p>
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    <div><strong>Roots aired on Memorial Day over four consecutive nights on the History Channel, please set a calendar as this is a must see series. Below is a picture with Malachi Kirby (Kunta Kinte). You may watch the first two episodes online: <a href="http://www.history.com/shows/roots/season-1/episode-1" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.history.com/shows/roots/season-1/episode-1</a></strong></div>
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