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<Title>FREE FOOD; Thursday 3/7 CAHHS Career Connection Social</Title>
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<Title>Correction: Leonardo Swafford Wins Caroline Iannone Prize</Title>
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    research at Trinity College Dublin and the National Archives of Ireland,
     which Leonardo will use in his Honors thesis, a creative writing project 
    including historical and contemporary fiction set in Ireland. <br></div><div><br></div><div>Congrats, Leonardo!</div></div>
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<Title>The English Department Reading Series: Taylor Johnson</Title>
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    feature books for sale with a signing and refreshments to follow.</div><div><br></div><div>Taylor Johnson<br>Wednesday, March 6th<br>4pm-5pm<br>AOK Library Gallery</div><div><br></div><div>Taylor Johnson is the author of <em>Inheritance</em>
     (Alice James Books, 2020), winner of the 2021 Norma Farber First Book 
    Award from the Poetry Society of America. His work appears in <em>Poetry Magazine</em>, <em>The Paris Review</em>, <em>The Baffler</em>, <em>Scalawag</em>,
     and elsewhere. Johnson is a Cave Canem graduate fellow and a recipient 
    of the 2017 Larry Neal Writers' Award from the DC Commission on the Arts
     and Humanities, and the 2021 Judith A. Markowitz Award for Emerging 
    Writers from Lambda Literary. Taylor was the inaugural 2022 
    Poet-in-Residence at the Guggenheim Museum. He is the Poet Laureate of 
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    <div class="html-content"><span>Sports Economics Conference 2024 </span><div><span>hosted by UMBC's Department of Economics</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>March 28th, 29th, &amp; 30th.</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>Click </span><a href="https://economics.umbc.edu/sports-economics-conference-2024/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a><span> for details or contact Denise Kedzierski:  </span><a href="mailto:kedziers@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">kedziers@umbc.edu</a></div><div><br></div><div><img src="https://socialscience.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/541/2024/03/econ-march-2024-conf.jpeg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div></div>
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<Summary>Sports Economics Conference 2024  hosted by UMBC's Department of Economics     March 28th, 29th, &amp; 30th.     Click here for details or contact Denise Kedzierski:  kedziers@umbc.edu</Summary>
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<Title>Apply for our Master's Program in Applied Sociology!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><span>The Department of American Studies invites applications for the American Studies </span><span>Undergraduate Student Grant for students who are majoring in American Studies or minoring in </span><span>Public Humanities or Asian American Studies to apply for a research grant and/or professional </span><span>development grant in the amount of $500.</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><strong>Eligibility:</strong></div><div>Undergraduate students enrolled at UMBC who are majoring in American Studies or minoring <span>in Public Humanities or Asian American Studies programs. </span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>Grants may be used for the following purposes. Please note, this is not an exhaustive list and </span><span>we are open to hearing your ideas for how this fund can support your work and development:</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><ul><li><span>Funding to support an Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day </span>(URCAD) submission or presentation</li><li> Funding to support materials for an independent research project or independent study</li><li>Funding to support a capstone project in American Studies 490</li><li>Funding to support original research in public humanities or Asian American studies</li><li>Funding to support an unpaid internship</li><li>Funding to support regular coursework</li><li>Professional Development (including but not limited to LSAT or GRE prep courses and other professional degree preparation coursework)</li></ul></div><div><strong>Application process:</strong></div><div>To apply, send an email to the department chair, Professor Tamara Bhalla (<a href="mailto:tbhalla@umcb.edu">tbhalla@umcb.edu</a>), <span>and the program management specialist, </span><span>Morgan Dowty</span><span> (<a href="mailto:morgando@umbc.edu">morgando@umbc.edu</a>) and cc your </span><span>faculty mentor with the subject line: AMST Undergraduate Student Grant Application.</span></div><div><br></div><div><strong>In the email:</strong></div><div><ul><li>Describe in 100-150 words what you propose to use the funding to support.</li><li>Be as specific as you can: please explain what the funds will be used for and what they will be supporting.</li><li>Tell us what time frame you will need to expend the funds.</li><li>Identify a faculty mentor in the department who will support you in your use of the funds.</li></ul></div><div>Be sure to ask them prior to submitting your application. Do not presume your professor <span>or advisor will support you without asking.</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><strong>Funding Cycle and Deadlines:</strong></div><div><ul><li><span>For the 2023-2024  academic year, we will accept proposals on a rolling basis.</span></li></ul></div><div>This grant was made possible through generous donations from Sheldon and Jamie Caplis and <span>Dr. Patrice McDermott. Mr Caplis served as Vice President for Institutional Advancement from </span><span>1993 to 2008 and Dr. McDermott is the former Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs (and previously served </span><span>as chair and associate professor in American Studies).</span></div></div>
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<Title>Student Profile: Sofia Brouse</Title>
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After doing makeup for a year or two, I found drag makeup and performance and have been doing that for about 3-4 years. Since I was so young when I started drag, I didn’t start performing for about a year after I started practicing drag makeup because there are very few shows who will allow someone to perform if they are not 21+. At first, I didn’t think that I could do drag since I’m a woman, but I was very lucky to find an incredibly supportive community of performers who welcomed me into the world of drag and taught me that anyone can do drag as long as they love it and bring kindness to the community!”</span></p><br><p><span>Q: Can you talk about your journey as a makeup artist? What inspired/continues to inspire you?</span></p><br><p><span>“I first started doing makeup when I was around 16 and would mostly recreate makeup that I found on YouTube. Although I started with mostly basic glam faces, I learned most of my technical makeup skills from learning how to do drag makeup rather than everyday makeup. I take most of my inspiration from the 80’s dark fantasy, glam rock, and synthpop aesthetics, along with many other very talented artists and performers on social media. I also take a great deal of inspiration from books, more specifically high fantasy and fantasy romance novels.”</span></p><br><p><span>Q: Can you talk a bit about which social media platforms you use and how your background in MCS helps you curate content and manage your platforms?</span></p><br><p><span>“I mostly use Instagram and TikTok for makeup content, as the beauty community tends to be the most active on these platforms. When I have more time to create content after college however, I plan on creating a YouTube channel to create more long-form makeup and performance content. MCS has taught me a great deal about how to manage my social media accounts. On one hand, being in MCS has taught me the theory and logic behind media messages, which has made it much easier to navigate today’s social media landscape. On the other, I have learned technical applications of media theory like how to create a social media marketing plan and strategically create content, which I can apply to all of my social media platforms after college.” </span></p><br><p><span>Q: What specific skills/ knowledge have transferred over from class to your social media and work in makeup and drag? Which skills have you learned in the MCS department at UMBC that have been the most helpful with your work and social media platforms?</span></p><br><p><span>“One thing that has really helped me in my social media work has been the idea of creating a consistent personal brand. Before learning how to do this at UMBC, my platforms were not very consistent and were not organized well. Now, although they are far from perfect, my social media platforms are much more consistent and aesthetically pleasing using the design concepts taught in MCS. “</span></p><br><p><span>Q: What advice would you give those who want to start creating content on social media?</span></p><br><p><span>“My biggest piece of advice for someone wanting to create content on social media is to be yourself as much as you can. If someone thinks what you are doing is cringy or weird, you are probably on the right track. The only way creating content on social media works is if you commit to it 100%, which often means doing things that are not comfortable at first. For example, it took me a very long time to be comfortable filming in public. But, after doing it over and over, I learned that filming in public only works if you commit to it. Once you stop listening to people who judge others for creating art, being perceived as cringey or weird becomes less of a problem.” </span></p><br><p><span>Q: Plans post grad?/ dream job?</span></p><br><p><span>“After graduation, I plan to attend a specialized makeup school to become certified in makeup artistry. I would like to use my MCS degree to build a career in the makeup and fashion industry, using both my makeup and college education for social media management as a makeup artist in the industry.”</span></p><br><p><span>More of Sofia’s work can be viewed on her Tik Tok and Instagram @theladylitebrite and you can also book her for prom, special events, weddings, photoshoots, and costume makeup! DM her on instagram or email her at <a href="mailto:theladylitebrite@gmail.com">theladylitebrite@gmail.com</a></span></p><div><span><br></span></div></span></div>
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<Title>Student Profile: Anasia Mickle</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>by Dan Glennon</span></p><p><span>Photo Credit:</span><span>Anasia Mickle</span></p><p><strong><br></strong></p><p><span>Meet Anasia Mickle! She is a junior (senior at the end of this semester) and a transfer student into the MCS department! After finding inspiration from a movie, Anasia knew that this was the right department for her!</span></p><p><strong><br></strong></p><ol><li><p><span>So tell us about yourself! Where are you from? How would you describe yourself? What year are you? Interests? Hobbies? Do any of them directly connect to MCS? </span></p></li><ol><li><p><span>My name is Anasia and I am a Maryland native! I love to sing, dance, and read. I am a transfer student who is going to graduate next year. If I could describe myself I'd probably just say I'm sincere. I believe in always being honest, and everything that I do comes from a good place. </span></p></li></ol><li><p><span>Did you have a "lightbulb moment" when you realized MCS was for you?</span></p></li><ol><li><p><span>I graduated from Howard Community College last December and I wasn't really sure what I wanted to major in when I looked at 4-year schools. I was looking online at the majors that UMBC offers and I noticed that UMBC was very humanities-based, and I did so well in my humanities classes at HCC that I just knew that this was a major to consider! I then looked around to see what I could do with an MCS degree and Marketing came up multiple times. I kept this in the back of my head and applied to UMBC. During this time I watched </span><span>Emily In Paris </span><span>where she has her Masters in Marketing and I just loved what she did. That was when I decided that MCS was the major that I wanted to pursue. </span></p></li></ol><li><p><span>Is there a particular piece of media (a certain film, show, etc) that you look at differently after being in the MCS program? Are there any types of media you look at differently as a whole?</span></p></li><ol><li><p><span>I think that I personally look at all media differently. When big corporations post, I am now thinking about what in that post made it reach me. Why is this TikTok doing so well? How could I get my TikTok to do well?</span></p></li></ol><li><p><span>Do you know what job you'd like to start your career with? What aspirations do you have? Dream big and don't confine yourself to "where do you see yourself in five years?"</span></p></li><ol><li><p><span>I currently work at Howard Community College as an Apprenticeship Advisor and Outreach Specialist so my career has technically started but, if I could pick a job that I would use my MCS degree for it would be being a Lead Social Media marketer for a small company that's social media is lacking. </span></p></li></ol><li><p><span>How are you managing this semester so far?</span></p></li><ol><li><p><span>I think that I am managing this semester pretty well! This is only my second full semester here (I took a couple of summer classes) and I think that I really have a groove now when it comes to my classes. </span></p></li></ol><li><p><span>Do you have any advice for incoming MCS students?</span></p></li><ol><li><p><span>My advice would be, that if you are considering, just go for it! This major can open so many doors for you because it is so versatile! People are always looking for people who can either market them or communicate well which is needed in many different professions. </span></p></li></ol><li><p><span>If you had to convince someone to join the MCS department in three sentences or less, what would you say? </span></p></li><ol><li><p><span>If I had to convince someone to join the MCS department I would say that if you're all about making videos and telling awesome stories, a media and communications major is your jam. It could lead to a job where you get paid for doing stuff you love. </span></p></li></ol><li><p><span>Are you currently engaging with media beyond being a consumer while you are still in school?</span></p></li><ol><li><p><span>While pursuing this major, I took it upon myself to use the skills that I've learned and I am now helping a company called WCAuto with their social media marketing.</span></p></li></ol><li><p><span> Do you have an internship or have one lined up?</span></p></li><ol><li><p><span>I am currently a social media marketing intern for a company called Super Purposes!</span></p></li></ol></ol><p><br><br></p></span></div>
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<Title>Opportunity: Library of Congress Summer Internships</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><ul><li><strong>Opening Date</strong>: February 6, 2024</li><li><strong>Closing Date</strong>: March 15, 2024</li><li><strong>Availability</strong>: U.S. Citizens Only</li><li><strong>Duration</strong>: 10 weeks</li></ul><div><p>The Library of Congress/Congressional Research Service (CRS) is seeking to place students for up to ten weeks in the following paid summer internships. Students from all backgrounds who are looking to gain exposure to the work that supports congress and careers in public service are encouraged to apply.</p><p>CRS is based in Washington, D.C. however some summer internships may be eligible for telework outside of the Washington, D.C. region. The salary range for positions performed outside the D.C. region will be based on the locality pay of the remote location.  Relocation expenses are not authorized under this posting.</p><p> Based on the level of work to be performed, these positions will be filled at the GS-05 to the GS-11 levels.<br><br><strong>Qualifications</strong>: Must be an undergraduate student, graduate student, or have graduated no more than two years ago at the time of the internship. Undergraduate students must have completed at least two years of education to be considered for an internship. See individual positions for specific educational qualifications and additional requirements. <br><br>U.S. citizenship is required for all CRS positions, including internships. For more information about CRS, please visit <a href="https://www.loc.gov/crsinfo/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.loc.gov/crsinfo/</a>.<br><br><strong>How to Apply:</strong><br><br>To apply, send an e-mail to <a href="mailto:studentinternships@crs.loc.gov" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">studentinternships@crs.loc.gov</a> that includes: 1) the position(s) you wish to apply for 2) your resume and 3) official or unofficial transcripts. The deadline to apply is <strong>March 15, 2024</strong>.  Upon review of their information, CRS may also consider applicants for other positions similar to what they have applied for.<br><br><a href="https://www.loc.gov/item/careers/2024-student-diversity-and-inclusion-internship-program/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Visit the website here </a>to learn more about the internship positions.</p></div></div>
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<Title>Asian Studies Leap Year Updates!</Title>
<Tagline>URCAD Deadline; Summer Session Registration Begins Friday!</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>We had a glimpse of spring earlier this week, but winter is back this morning. In Japan, plum blossoms are out in full force! These bright pink flowers - an earlier cousin of the more famous sakura - are a tantalizing hint that the warmer weather is on the way. Closer to home, take a look at some of the springtime deadlines and opportunities for Asian Studies students:</p><h5>URCAD Deadline - Friday, March 1</h5><p>Have you been working on a big research project? Do you want to share your discoveries and insights with a wide audience? Apply to present at <a href="https://urcad.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">URCAD</a>, UMBC's Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievements Day! </p><p>You can <a href="https://ur.umbc.edu/urcad/forms/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">apply here</a>; if you worked with a particular faculty member for your research, let them know that you're applying! </p><p>URCAD will take place on Wednesday, April 10, this year. </p><h5>Summer 2024 Registration Begins Friday, March 1</h5><p>Are you thinking about a summer class this year? Registration for Summer 2024 begins tomorrow, Friday, March 1! Review information about the session at the <a href="https://summer.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Summer Session website</a> - or browse the available courses <a href="https://summer.umbc.edu/courses/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>! </p><p>Of particular interest for Asian Studies students, the following courses are available this summer: </p><p>- ASIA 100 (six weeks, Session I)<br>- HIST 103 East-Asian Civilization (four weeks, Session II)<br>- HIST 381 From Samurai to Salariman: Japanese History Through Film and Literature (four weeks, Session I)<br>- JPNS 102 Elementary Japanese II (six weeks, Session II)</p><h5>Upcoming Dates and Deadlines</h5><p>March 1 - URCAD application deadline<br>March 1 - Summer 2024 Registration Begins<br>March 16-24 - Spring Break; no classes<br></p><p>[thumbnail image: vibrant pink plum blossoms on a tree on the grounds of Nara's Himuro Shrine in February 2020]</p></div>
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