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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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<Summary>by Dan Glennon  Photo Credit:Anasia Mickle     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...</Summary>
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<Title>Get Support for your Unpaid Internship from Poli Sci</Title>
<Tagline>Apply by 3/15  for Legal Internships, by 4/1 for General</Tagline>
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<Summary>UNPAID INTERNSHIP SUPPORT  The Political Science Department is proud to offer support to students pursuing unpaid internships this summer.     The Terry and Patricia Nolan Foundation Support (for...</Summary>
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<Title>Enhance your All of Us research by using R</Title>
<Tagline>a workshop series offered by AOK Library</Tagline>
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<Title>TONIGHT!!! Free Food!!! Poli Sci Alumni Mixer 6pm</Title>
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His team recently released Maryland's Climate Pollution Reduction Plan to reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions 60% by 2031 and set the state on a path to achieve net-zero emissions by 2045. Mark's team is also responsible for developing new regulations, conducting Maryland's official greenhouse gas emissions inventory, staffing the Maryland Commission on Climate Change, and running other stakeholder processes.</div><div><span><hr></span></div></div><div><div><strong><u>Wednesday, March 6th | noon | ITE 229 </u></strong></div><div><div><br></div><div><strong><u><a href="https://youtu.be/d70WBrHabvM" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Click here to view the recording.</a></u></strong></div></div><div><br></div><div><strong>Do existing Maryland stormwater regulations protect channel stability?  Understanding the origin, history, and effects of stormwater regulations on the physical integrity of headwater streams</strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><div><strong>Dr. <a href="https://www.bse.vt.edu/people/faculty/tess-wynn-thompson.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tess Thompson</a>,</strong> Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech</div><div><br></div><div><div>The State of Maryland is a national leader in stormwater management. Current stormwater regulations seek to minimize the impacts of urbanization on stream systems by conserving natural features, minimizing the use of impervious surfaces, and slowing runoff to reduce runoff volumes and rates by increasing evapotranspiration and infiltration. While there are numerous studies documenting improvements at the level of individual stormwater control measures, fewer studies have evaluated benefits at the watershed level. This seminar will describe the origin and history of the Maryland stormwater regulations and present results from a case study that compared the impacts of different types of stormwater management on watershed hydrology and channel stability.</div></div><div><span><hr></span></div></div><div><strong><u>Wednesday, March 13th | noon | ITE 229 | <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID=m22f84ff7fedb5728a52da5125727f51d" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Webex</a></u></strong></div><div><br></div><div><div><strong><u><a href="https://youtu.be/5nK0lM9Gk48" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Click here to view the recording.</a></u></strong></div><div><br></div></div><div><strong>What Harriet left behind: rural redlining and rising seas on Maryland's eastern shore</strong></div></div><div><br></div><div><strong><a href="https://snfagora.jhu.edu/person/rona-kobell/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Rona Kobell</a>,</strong> Environmental Justice Journalism Initiative</div><div><br></div><div><div><em><a href="https://www.ejji.org/media" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Eroding History</a></em> tells the story of two Black communities on the Deal Island Peninsula that are losing their land and their history due to the intersection of historical racism and modern climate changes. It is s among the few Chesapeake Bay films that center Black communities at the forefront of climate change. Black people are often on the lowest land, because that was the only land that was available to them. On the Eastern Shore, where everything is low, the lowest spot is a dangerous place. Rising water, saltwater intrusion, and marsh migration are endangering Black lands at a rapid pace. That Black filmmakers are telling these stories is important, and EJJI is proud to provide a platform for  telling and disseminating these films.</div></div><div><p></p><hr><p><strong><u>Wednesday, April 3rd| noon | ITE 229 | <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID%3Dmdb6255599dfb2985b7342a79ad1b3ac8&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;ust=1712168015444686&amp;usg=AOvVaw325m_hivYWGaGkFglW8RfP" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Webex</a></u></strong></p><p><strong><u><a href="https://youtu.be/g_PsjchwLnE?si=-DgaV_B7Z89B_i6c" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Click here to view the recording.</a></u></strong></p><div><br></div><div><div><strong>Ecological Diversity in Human Landscapes</strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><strong><a href="https://www.karinburghardt.com/research-1" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dr. Karin Burghard</a>t, </strong>Assistant Professor, Department of Entomology, University of Maryland College Park</div></div><div><br></div><div>Humans modify vast swaths of the earth for food, material, shelter, and recreation. 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    humans? In this seminar, I will explore this question through vignettes of ongoing research projects in the
    lab: 1) the effect of historic redlining housing policy on current street tree communities in Baltimore, MD;
    2) how tree planting diversity in restorations or managed forests alters insect food webs; and (time
    permitting) 3) the impact of yard landscaping decisions such as autumn leaf removal on the biodiversity
    and overwintering success of beneficial insect species. Throughout I will highlight how basic ecological
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Biological organisms often compete for energy sources and constantly perform reactions that maintain homeostasis. Thus, enzymes help provide a competitive, life-sustaining advantage for organisms. On the other hand, abiotic reactions are not random but rather reflect the physiochemical conditions under which they occur. These reactions depend on available reactants and environmental conditions that facilitate chemical reactions, such as the temperature or pH in a solution. The pace of these reactions is driven by energy and substrate availability; thus, it is likely that abiotic reaction networks impart distinctly different molecular signals relative to enzyme-catalyzed biological reaction networks. Isotope values, the ratio of heavy (13C) to light (12C) versions of an element, represent such a molecular signal. Conveniently, isotope ratios vary because of chemical reactions and environmental factors, making them important tools for understanding the origins and characteristics of a system. My research focuses on measuring the isotopic variation within molecules to understand signals that may be unique to living and non-living systems, respectively.</span></p><br><hr><p><span><u><strong>Wednesday, May 10th| noon | Physics 401 |</strong><em> </em><strong><a href="umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID=m8147e77ccefd900926e1d5f4bb281d9e" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Webex</a></strong></u></span></p><p><em>joint seminar with Physics and GESTAR II</em></p><p><strong>Earth System Predictability Across Timescales for Climate Resilience</strong></p><p><a href="https://staff.ucar.edu/users/jrichter" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Dr. Jadwiga Yaya Richter</strong></a>, Special Projects Lead, National Center for Atmospheric Research</p><p>The escalating impacts of anthropogenic climate change underscore the critical importance of advancing our understanding of Earth system predictability. In recent decades, the frequency and severity of extreme weather events have surged, leading to profound societal consequences such as floods, droughts, heatwaves, and air-quality disruptions on shorter timescales. Simultaneously, shifts in global temperature, sea-level rise, and ecosystem changes are unfolding on longer timescales. To address these challenges, there is an urgent call for robust Earth system prediction and predictability research to provide trustworthy and actionable information for communities, governments, and organizations striving to enhance their resilience. Recognizing this imperative, the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) has launched the Earth System Predictability Across Timescales (ESPAT) initiative.  This initiative is committed to fostering collaborations with the academic and broader community, seeking to address societal needs through fundamental research, and bridging across disciplines.  This presentation will describe the ESPAT efforts and how the broader community can partner with NSF NCAR to address these challenges.  One focus of ESPAT is bridging critical research gaps in Earth system predictability, including subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) and seasonal-to-decadal (S2D) prediction. This talk will present recent tools and datasets designed for S2S and S2D prediction using the Community Earth System Model (CESM). In particular, it will discuss a unique suite of experiments with CESM’s subseasonal prediction system that quantify the roles of atmosphere, ocean, and land in subseasonal predictability. The results of this work challenge our current understanding of subseasonal predictability and call for more research especially in the area of land-atmosphere coupling.</p><p>Jadwiga (Yaga) Richter is a Special Projects Lead to the NCAR Director and leads NCAR's Earth System Predictability Across Timescales Initiative. Yaga received her PhD from the University of Washington in 2002 and has spent most of her career at NCAR. Yaga has broad scientific expertise, ranging from mesoscale to global modeling, with the focus on the middle atmosphere.  During her 20+ years at NCAR, Yaga has been involved deeply in NCAR's Earth system model development, led climate intervention research in coordination with the broader community, and spearheaded the development of a subseasonal prediction system.</p></div></div>
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