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<Title>It Came from a University: Monty Python's Flying Circus</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Did you know?<div><br></div><div>Five of the six cast members of the famed British comedy troupe "Monty Python's Flying Circus" developed their interest in performing while students at a university. Michael Palin and Terry Jones were both students at Oxford; John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle at Cambridge. </div><div><br></div><div>All five performed onstage in university comedy sketch shows before moving on to television and film.</div><div><br></div><div><p><span>Want to conduct research and create something innovative? </span></p><p><span>Become a URA Scholar!<br></span><strong>Undergraduate Research Awards </strong><span>provide up to $1,500 to undergraduate students to support their research or creative work with a UMBC faculty mentor on an original project. UMBC students of all years and disciplines are invited to apply, as long as they will remain enrolled at UMBC long enough to complete the proposed work. </span></p><p><span>Apply by Feb. 16: </span><a href="https://ur.umbc.edu/ura/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://ur.umbc.edu/ura/</a></p><p>Contact Dr. April Householder at <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">aprilh@umbc.edu</a> for more information.</p></div></div>
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<Summary>Did you know?    Five of the six cast members of the famed British comedy troupe "Monty Python's Flying Circus" developed their interest in performing while students at a university. Michael Palin...</Summary>
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<Title>It Came from University Research: Video Games!</Title>
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<Title>Applying for a URA?</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">This Wednesday, Feb. 7th<div>12-12:50pm</div><div>108 Sherman Hall, A-wing</div><div><br></div><div>Learn about how to write a winning proposal for an Undergraduate Research Award (URA) and get up to $1500 to support your research! Topics covered:</div><div>- how to write a strong research statement</div><div>- formulating a methodology</div><div>- conducting a literature review</div><div>- getting IRB approval</div><div>- itemizing your budget</div><div>- discussing results and applications</div><div>- soliciting a strong mentor support form</div><div><br></div><div>Deadline to apply for a URA: Feb. 16th. Go to:</div><div>ur.umbc.edu/ura</div></div>
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<Title>Did your professor say something about Course Reserves?</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Course Reserves are course-related materials made available, either electronically or physically, through the UMBC Library. Items that may be on reserve for a class include: books, videos, textbooks, articles, and book chapters.  While an item is on course reserve its loan period is shortened, usually to three hours, so that it can be accessed by a greater number of students throughout the semester.<br><br>You can check whether your professor has put anything on reserve by going to <a href="https://library.umbc.edu/reserves/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://library.umbc.edu/reserves/</a>.<br><br><strong>Note:</strong> The library does not normally purchase textbooks.  Many of our reserves are personal copies provided by generous faculty members!  Others are purchased at the request of faculty members.</div>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="73644" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/educ/posts/73644">
<Title>Researcher of the Week: Jolee Cohen</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><span>URA Scholar Jolee Cohen is a Linehan
    Artists Scholar pursuing a BFA in Acting and will graduate in Spring 2018. </span><span>Her research involved participating in
    a Summer Shakespearean Study in London, England.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Describe your project: </span></strong><span>Over the summer, I studied at the London Academy of Music
    and Dramatic Art in London, UK, where I was introduced to classical acting and
    research techniques for working with and performing Shakespeare. Now, I take
    what I learned and hone the craft, implementing it into my own work and using
    it to help others.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Who is your mentor(s) for your project</span></strong><span>? My mentor is Professor Eve Muson of the Theatre Department and
    Head of the BFA Acting program. She is my adviser and also a professor I had
    worked with many times before in classes and in theatrical productions. After
    working with her so many times, and having her mentorship in finding the
    program, working with her seemed so obvious to me.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>How did you become interested in this
    project? </span></strong><span>I had worked extensively with
    Shakespeare once before while here in the U.S., but I felt like I wanted more.
    The department here is lovely but the classical acting training is minimal, and
    I knew I'd be able to get that in London. With the nudging of my parents,
    friends, and advisers, I applied for the Shakespeare Short Course program.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>How has being a URA scholar helped you
    to carry out this project? </span></strong><span>Mostly, I was able to afford to go do
    the program, along with the assistance of the Linehan Artist Scholars Summer
    Award. Without any of that help, I never would have been able to study with
    some of the best teachers in London and experience Shakespeare the way it was
    always meant to be experienced.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>What has been the hardest part about
    your research/what was the most unexpected thing about being a
    researcher? </span></strong><span>I've so often thought of research as
    something strictly for STEM, and for a larger community instead of for an
    individual. Part of the challenge was understanding and articulating how my
    research has been impactful in a personal way, and physically recording what I
    was learning as it was happening, since theatrical/performance research is so
    focused on the physical and emotional experience.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>What has been the most rewarding
    part? </span></strong><span>The most rewarding part was seeing how
    the classes and performances were impacting my peers in the program with me,
    because I knew it was also a reflection of how I was growing. Getting to use
    this as personal research but to also experience it with others was very
    exciting and fulfilling.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>How will you disseminate your research? </span></strong><span>I will be doing a performance at URCAD on April 25, to reflect my
    experiences during the time I was in London, and afterwards. Also, I was able
    to </span><span>incorporate
    some of the techniques I learned this summer at LAMDA in the UMBC Theatre
    Department's recent production of </span><em><span>Twelfth Night</span></em><span>.</span></p><p><strong><span>What is your advice to other students
    about getting involved in research?</span></strong><span> Don't be afraid to ask questions.
    Do what seems the scariest. Write things down. Have an open heart and an open
    mind. And have fun.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>What are your career goals? </span></strong><span>Simply, I want to be happy doing what I love. I want
    to make art that questions, confuses, and excites. And I hope to get work, no
    matter how long it takes for it to be something worthwhile.</span></p><p>Photo: Jolee performing in the UMBC theatre department's production of <em>Twelfth Night</em>.</p><p>Be like Jolee! Apply for a URA and get up to $1500 to support your research. For info and to apply, go to: ur.umbc.edu/ura. Attend the workshop this Wednesday at noon!</p><p></p>
    
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    <div class="html-content"><p>In the last few iterations of our roundtable series, we’ve noticed that the classroom is, in many ways, replicated in the Women’s Center. Yes, we have beanbags and we gather together in a big friendly circle to discuss topics one might not cover in class, but structurally, we were learning in the same exact way. Experts are invited to talk, and we listen. Don’t get me wrong. All of our roundtables brought forth amazing conversations and beautiful insights. As much as the Women’s Center likes to be a space where classroom discussions can continue to grow, we also want to offer a new structure for having those conversations. We want to try something that incorporates social justice and brave spaces into how we learn. <strong>So this year we’re trying out knowledge exchanges.</strong></p>
    
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    <p>Inspired by the tenets of radical pedagogy that are outlined by scholars such as Paulo Freire and bell hooks, we at the Women’s Center want to create space for learning that blurs the power dynamics of a typical teacher-student relationship and posits, instead, a <strong>team of “co-investigators.”</strong> For example, we envision an opportunity for professors, students, staff, community members, etc. to all come together to learn from each other and work out problems using their unique knowledge bases. This as opposed to a teacher leading a class to the solution of a problem. We hope that knowledge exchanges can be a sort of respite from the classroom for both students and teachers, as well as staff and all the other folks on our campus.</p>
    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/peda-v-andra.jpg?w=562" alt="Peda v Andra" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>Missy introduced me to the concepts of pedagogy and andragogy, which strongly inform our Knowledge Exchanges.</p></div>
    <p>In our knowledge exchanges we aim to do several things:</p>
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    <li><strong>Create a network of lifelong learners and curious co-investigators among all aspects of the UMBC community.</strong></li>
    <li><strong>Collaborate on dynamic solutions to complex, multi-faceted problems</strong></li>
    <li><strong><em>Have fun!</em> No, really. A big goal with these knowledge exchanges is to build relationships across campus and make friends with the folks that are gathered together.</strong></li>
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    <p>Led by Brave Space guidelines, we hope to have conversations that are led by the following values:</p>
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    <li><strong>We will respect each other as both learners and knowers; experts of our own lives and experiences.</strong></li>
    <li><strong>We will challenge ourselves as active listeners, community members, and co-investigators to collaborate with those gathered.</strong></li>
    <li><strong>We will build community by nurturing our relationships, holding each other accountable, and collaborating together in an equitable structure.</strong></li>
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    <p>Knowledge exchanges will be a little messy at first. We’re all still sorting out what it means to work towards a learning space that’s more equitable to all involved. That’s what’s fun, though. <strong>We’re able to get messy, learn from each other, and hopefully use our combined knowledge to find the right questions and perhaps move towards some really good solutions.</strong></p>
    <p>Over the spring semester, we have three Knowledge Exchange events planned. Topics are broad and (hopefully) worthy of deep discussion creative problem-solving, and imagination:</p>
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    <li>Thursday, February 22<sup>nd</sup> 3:30 pm to 5 pm: <em><strong><a href="https://my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/55973" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Super Representation</a></strong></em>
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    <li><em>Black Panther </em>is out, and we want to know what you think about all of this superhero kerfuffle. We’re thinking about diversity in superhero movies, comics, toys, video games, etc. and we’re thinking about it more broadly than the tokenized sexy lady assassin or the wheelchair bound sidekick. Let’s talk about the possibilities of superhero diversity!</li>
    <li><em>Partners: Dr. Elizabeth Patton, faculty in Media and Communication Studies</em></li>
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    <li>Wednesday, March 14<sup>th</sup>, 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm: <em><strong><a href="https://my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/55974" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Consciousness Raising: Past, Present, and Future</a></strong></em>
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    <li>Consciousness raising is an integral of feminist movements. Simply, consciousness raising is a gathering focused on learning more about experiences different from your own. In this Knowledge Exchange, we want to look back at the history of consciousness raising, how (and if) it happens now, and what it could look like in an ideal future.</li>
    <li><em>Partners: Dr. Jodi Kelber-Kaye, Assistant Director of the Honors College</em></li>
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    <li>Tuesday, April 24<sup>th</sup>, 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm: <em><strong><a href="https://my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/55977" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Mediating Media Intake</a></strong></em>
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    <li>Do you ever read or watch or listen to the news and just want to cry? Or flip a table? Or hide? Us too. Let’s discuss strategies for keeping up to date and also keeping our mental and emotional health. In this Knowledge Exchange, we’re going to talk media literacy and conscious consumption.</li>
    <li><em>Partners: Dr. Rebecca Adelman, faculty in Media and Communication Studies</em></li>
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