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    <div><br></div><div>This hands-on workshop will focus on setting up an account, importing and transferring citations, using the Cite While You Write plug-in for
    Microsoft Word, and managing groups of citations.<span>  </span>For all students, faculty, and staff.<br><br>Choose from two sessions:<br><br><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/library/events/13123" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">10/15/12</a> or <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/library/events/13124" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">10/17/12</a></div><div>  
    
    <p>12:00 pm - 1:00 pm;  LIB 259</p><br>
    
    
    
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<Title>ReferenceUSA - Trial</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">ReferenceUSA offers several databases providing contact information for individuals and companies listed by business, profession, lifestyle or region in the United Sates and Canada.<br><br>Of particular interest is the <strong>One Source</strong> database for financial data and news on national and international companies. Patrons can use basic lookups, company and industry profiles and a variety of search variables to find information on international companies and executives.<br><br>Current UMBC faculty, students, and staff can access the database through the <strong>Visit Website</strong> button below. For off-campus access, please login via VPN first (<a href="http://vpn.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://vpn.umbc.edu</a>)
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    under "News &amp; Events" on the Library's homepage to return to this 
    post and click on the "View Website" button to access the database. For 
    more info on remote access, see <a href="http://aok.lib.umbc.edu/services/remoteaccess.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://aok.lib.umbc.edu/services/remoteaccess.php</a> .<br><br>The trial will run through the month of September. <br><br>Feedback on the usefulness of this database is appreciated. Leave us a comment to let us know what you think.</div>
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<Title>PROMISE Opening Meeting/Dinner Friday, Sept. 14, 2012 &#8211; UMBC Game Room! Faculty, postdocs, grad students, and staff &#8211; all welcome!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP is dedicated to increasing the numbers and diversity of Ph.D.s in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math fields. PROMISE also provides a strong support system for underrepresented students of all fields, and for all graduate students. Come out for dinner and connections.</p>
    <p>We have continually heard many of the same questions:</p>
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    <li>Does UMBC have any other students who went to HBCUs, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, or Native American Universities or Tribal Colleges?</li>
    <li>I came from a small town in the south. Are there any other students from Georgia or North Carolina?</li>
    <li>Are there any other students from the Caribbean?</li>
    <li>I heard that there are only a few graduate students from the African Diaspora, where are they?</li>
    <li>I miss being able to hear and speak Spanish. Where are the other students from Puerto Rico, Mexico, or South America?</li>
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    <div><strong><em>The answer for each of the questions above is yes </em></strong>… we have graduate students from these diverse backgrounds and you can meet or re-connect with them at the PROMISE Opening Meeting!</div>
    
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    <p>This connection meeting will allow you to meet other students, staff, postdocs, and faculty members who also have similar experiences. Did you know that some of our faculty and staff are also from HBCUs, MSIs (Minority-Serving Institutions) or South America, or had the same kinds of experiences that you may be having now? Come out and meet them! We have faculty, postdocs, staff, and graduate students from Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Spain, etc. We have members in our community who went to either undergrad or grad school or taught at Howard, FAMU, NC A&amp;T, and more! We have people who have been active in the National Society of Black Engineers, Society for the Advancement of Chicano and Native American Scientists, the Compact for Faculty Diversity (includes social sciences and education programs), and other organizations that serve the needs of populations that are underrepresented in a variety of disciplines! <strong>Come on out and meet peers and mentors!</strong></p>
    <p>Dinner will be served. Please feel free to bring your family members, including children. If you are bringing family members, please let us know how many in the comments below. Children of our students always love it when we have programs in the game room!</p>
    
    <div><span><strong><em>RSVP today! </em></strong></span></div>
    <div>Students from UMBC should RSVP on <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/13055" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/13055</a>.  Students from other schools may RSVP by writing a comment below this post.  (Please RSVP so that we can order the right amount of food. We serve a full hot dinner at the PROMISE Opening Meeting.)</div>
    <h6>Related articles</h6>
    <ul>
    <li><a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/how-to-fund-your-graduate-education-dr-ordonez-rozo-and-dr-carter-johnson-promise-alumni-present-their-award-winning-seminar-on-saturday-sept-15-2012/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">How to fund your graduate education! Dr. Ordóñez Rozo and Dr. Carter-Johnson (PROMISE Alumni) present their award-winning seminar on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012</a> (promiseagep.wordpress.com)</li>
    <li><a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/prepare-for-a-successful-fall-semester-communicate-with-your-faculty-a-message-for-new-and-continuing-grad-students/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Prepare for a successful Fall semester: Communicate with your faculty (A message for new and continuing grad students.)</a> (promiseagep.wordpress.com)</li>
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<Title>PROMISE Opening Meeting/Dinner Friday, Sept. 14, 2012 &#8211; UMBC Game Room! Faculty, postdocs, grad students, and staff &#8211; all welcome!</Title>
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    <p>We have continually heard many of the same questions:</p>
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    <li>I came from a small town in the south. Are there any other students from Georgia or North Carolina?</li>
    <li>Are there any other students from the Caribbean?</li>
    <li>I heard that there are only a few graduate students from the African Diaspora, where are they?</li>
    <li>I miss being able to hear and speak Spanish. Where are the other students from Puerto Rico, Mexico, or South America?</li>
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    <div><strong><em>The answer for each of the questions above is yes </em></strong>… we have graduate students from these diverse backgrounds and you can meet or re-connect with them at the PROMISE Opening Meeting!</div>
    
    <p><img src="http://promisesuccessseminars.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/composite-photo_small.jpg?w=540" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>This connection meeting will allow you to meet other students, staff, postdocs, and faculty members who also have similar experiences. Did you know that some of our faculty and staff are also from HBCUs, MSIs (Minority-Serving Institutions) or South America, or had the same kinds of experiences that you may be having now? Come out and meet them! We have faculty, postdocs, staff, and graduate students from Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Spain, etc. We have members in our community who went to either undergrad or grad school or taught at Howard, FAMU, NC A&amp;T, and more! We have people who have been active in the National Society of Black Engineers, Society for the Advancement of Chicano and Native American Scientists, the Compact for Faculty Diversity (includes social sciences and education programs), and other organizations that serve the needs of populations that are underrepresented in a variety of disciplines! <strong>Come on out and meet peers and mentors!</strong></p>
    <p>Dinner will be served. Please feel free to bring your family members, including children. If you are bringing family members, please let us know how many in the comments below. Children of our students always love it when we have programs in the game room!</p>
    
    <div><span><strong><em>RSVP today! </em></strong></span></div>
    <div>Students from UMBC should RSVP on <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/13055" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/13055</a>.  Students from other schools may RSVP by writing a comment below this post.  (Please RSVP so that we can order the right amount of food. We serve a full hot dinner at the PROMISE Opening Meeting.)</div>
    <h6>Related articles</h6>
    <ul>
    <li><a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/how-to-fund-your-graduate-education-dr-ordonez-rozo-and-dr-carter-johnson-promise-alumni-present-their-award-winning-seminar-on-saturday-sept-15-2012/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">How to fund your graduate education! Dr. Ordóñez Rozo and Dr. Carter-Johnson (PROMISE Alumni) present their award-winning seminar on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012</a> (promiseagep.wordpress.com)</li>
    <li><a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/prepare-for-a-successful-fall-semester-communicate-with-your-faculty-a-message-for-new-and-continuing-grad-students/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Prepare for a successful Fall semester: Communicate with your faculty (A message for new and continuing grad students.)</a> (promiseagep.wordpress.com)</li>
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    <p><strong>A Message from Dr. Briggs: </strong></p>
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    <div><em>I am personally inviting all of my PROMISE family to the Sunday program of the official CELEBRATION OF SCIENCE hosted by FasterCures. I hope that you will join me on Sunday September 9th to marvel at the amazing speaker panel that we have lined up, including Dr. James Watson – Mr. DNA himself! Don’t miss out on an opportunity of a lifetime! </em></div>
    
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    <div><strong>To register, please email <a href="mailto:smayberry@fastercures.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">smayberry@fastercures.org</a> with your name, affiliation, and email address.</strong></div>
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    <td>You are invited to join more than 1,000 leaders on <strong>Sunday, September 9</strong> from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. for a series of compelling short panels and talks at the <strong>George Washington University Marvin Center</strong>. Topics of these panels will include:
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    <li>Basic, translational and clinical research</li>
    <li>Maximizing the economic and societal return on investments in bioscience</li>
    <li>The fate of American research universities</li>
    <li>Bolstering our science and technology education programs</li>
    <li>Addressing major diseases like cancer, AIDS and Alzheimer’s</li>
    <li>Drug development</li>
    <li>The contributions of life science to areas like energy, clean water, agriculture, and protection from pandemics and bioterrorism</li>
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    <div>Experts in health, science, education, the economy; policy makers; business leaders; Presidential advisors, and Nobel Laureates are among the panelists participating in a dynamic discussion about ensuring science remain a top national priority.</div>
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    <div><strong>To register, please email <a href="mailto:smayberry@fastercures.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">smayberry@fastercures.org</a> with your name, affiliation, and email address.</strong></div>
    
    <div><strong>Speakers include:</strong></div>
    <div>·         <strong>Deborah Brooks, Co-founder and Executive Vice Chairman, The Michael J. Fox Foundation</strong> for Parkinson’s Research</div>
    <div>·         Jean-Lou Chameau, President, California Institute of Technology</div>
    <div>·         Peter Chiarelli, CEO, One Mind for Research; General (ret.), U.S. Army</div>
    <div>·         Steven Chu, Nobel Laureate; United States Secretary of Energy</div>
    <div>·         Alan Krueger, Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers</div>
    <div>·         Eric Lander, President, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT</div>
    <div>·         Subra Suresh, Director, National Science Foundation</div>
    <div>·         James Watson, Nobel Laureate; Chancellor Emeritus, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory</div>
    
    <p>For more information about the <strong>Celebration of Science</strong> program, please visit <a href="http://www.celebrationofscience.org">www.celebrationofscience.org</a>.</p>
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    <p><strong>A Message from Dr. Briggs: </strong></p>
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    <div><em>I am personally inviting all of my PROMISE family to the Sunday program of the official CELEBRATION OF SCIENCE hosted by FasterCures. I hope that you will join me on Sunday September 9th to marvel at the amazing speaker panel that we have lined up, including Dr. James Watson – Mr. DNA himself! Don’t miss out on an opportunity of a lifetime! </em></div>
    
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    <li>Basic, translational and clinical research</li>
    <li>Maximizing the economic and societal return on investments in bioscience</li>
    <li>The fate of American research universities</li>
    <li>Bolstering our science and technology education programs</li>
    <li>Addressing major diseases like cancer, AIDS and Alzheimer’s</li>
    <li>Drug development</li>
    <li>The contributions of life science to areas like energy, clean water, agriculture, and protection from pandemics and bioterrorism</li>
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    <div>Experts in health, science, education, the economy; policy makers; business leaders; Presidential advisors, and Nobel Laureates are among the panelists participating in a dynamic discussion about ensuring science remain a top national priority.</div>
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    <div><strong>To register, please email <a href="mailto:smayberry@fastercures.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">smayberry@fastercures.org</a> with your name, affiliation, and email address.</strong></div>
    
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    <div>·         <strong>Deborah Brooks, Co-founder and Executive Vice Chairman, The Michael J. Fox Foundation</strong> for Parkinson’s Research</div>
    <div>·         Jean-Lou Chameau, President, California Institute of Technology</div>
    <div>·         Peter Chiarelli, CEO, One Mind for Research; General (ret.), U.S. Army</div>
    <div>·         Steven Chu, Nobel Laureate; United States Secretary of Energy</div>
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    <div>·         Eric Lander, President, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT</div>
    <div>·         Subra Suresh, Director, National Science Foundation</div>
    <div>·         James Watson, Nobel Laureate; Chancellor Emeritus, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory</div>
    
    <p>For more information about the <strong>Celebration of Science</strong> program, please visit <a href="http://www.celebrationofscience.org">www.celebrationofscience.org</a>.</p>
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    <p><em><strong>“How to Fund Your Graduate Education”</strong></em></p>
    <p><strong>Speakers: PROMISE Alumni, Dr. Frances D. Carter-Johnson and Dr. Patricia Ordóñez Rozo </strong></p>
    <p>Dr. Carter-Johnson is a graduate of UMBC’s Department of Public Policy and currently serves as a STEM Policy Analyst at Westat.  Dr. Carter-Johnson has degrees in Public Policy, Applied Physics, Pure Physics, and Mechanical Engineering from UMBC, Georgia Tech, and Spelman College. She has received fellowships from NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), SREB, GAANN, and GEM. As of September 2012, Dr. Carter-Johnson will be joining the Teaching and Learning Laboratory at MIT.</p>
    <p>Dr. Ordóñez Rozo is a graduate of UMBC’s Department of Computer Science. She is an Assistant Professor at the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras. Dr. Ordóñez Rozo has degrees in Hispanic and Italian Studies, and Computer Science.  She has taught several classes at UMBC and was a Technical Trainer for UMBC’s Training Centers, focusing on JAVA Computer Programming Certifications and curriculum development. Dr. Ordóñez Rozo was a NSF Graduate Research Fellow, and has won fellowships from Xerox, Verizon, and UMBC.</p>
    <p>Dr. Carter-Johnson and Dr.  Ordóñez Rozo were PROMISE Peer Mentors and have collectively been invited speakers on this topic at the National Science Foundation’s HBCU-UP national conference, the American Association for the Advancement in Science’s  Emerging Researchers Network national Conference, Harvard, UMBC, and MIT. This fall, Dr. Ordóñez Rozo will also present this topic in Puerto Rico. Our speakers’ work was presented at the “Understanding Interventions” national conference in 2012. <em><strong>To date, at least 10 of their mentees who have taken their workshops have won the prestigious NSF GRFP Fellowship, or other award, for a total of approximately $1 million of fellowship money! </strong></em></p>
    <p><em><strong>Saturday, September 15, 2012</strong></em></p>
    <p><em><strong>Public Policy Building, Room 206</strong></em></p>
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    </strong>SESSION 1: “Funding Your Graduate Education.” </em></p>
    <p><em>10:00 AM -12:00 PM — SEMINAR (General Public)</em></p>
    <p>This seminar will include general information about funding for graduate school. Information regarding a variety of fellowships will be shared. Most of the content will focus on funding that is available in the U.S. for students in STEM fields.  Many of these fellowship opportunities are sponsored by the U.S. government, and are therefore reserved for U.S. students. There will be a small amount of information available to international students and students in the Humanities and Education, but in addition to talking about general fellowships, a primary focus of this seminar will be the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP).  The NSF GRFP Fellowship covers STEM fields, including social and behavioral sciences, e.g., Psychology, STEM Education, Public Policy.)</p>
    <p><em>Breakfast will be served.</em></p>
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    <p><em><strong>SESSION 2: “Starting Your Application”</strong></em></p>
    <p>12:00 PM – 3:00 PM — NSF Fastlane session (By reservation/appointment only)</p>
    <p>To join this session, you must reserve your space in the comments below before September 7, and you must bring your laptop.  This session is for those who are making the commitment to submit the <a href="http://www.nsfgrfp.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">NSF Graduate Research Fellowship</a> application. Participation in this session requires participation in SESSION 1. This session will take you through the process of logging onto the Fastlane, NSF’s online application submission website, and the presenters will assist you with the early stages of preparing your essays and documents for the fellowship application.</p>
    <p><em>List of fields: </em><a href="http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12599/nsf12599.htm#appendix" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12599/nsf12599.htm#appendix</a>.</p>
    <p>Applicants for the GRFP must meet the following criteria:</p>
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    <li>After completing their undergraduate program but prior to entering graduate school</li>
    <li>During the first year of graduate school</li>
    <li>Prior to completing the Fall term of the second year of a full-time graduate program.</li>
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    <p>Lunch will be served at SESSION 2.</p>
    <p><em>[Both undergraduates and graduate students may attend SESSION 1 and SESSION 2.]</em></p>
    <p>Other NSF GRFP recipients are invited to join these session to provide advice. The original MyUMBC discussion with funding information can be found here:<br>
    <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/discussions/113" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/discussions/113</a></p>
    <p><strong>To Attend, PLEASE RSVP:</strong></p>
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    <li>Students at UMBC should login to MyUMBC and click “I can Attend” here: <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/12946" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/12946</a>.</li>
    <li>Students from other campuses may RSVP by writing your name, discipline, and school in the comments below.</li>
    <li>Students from underrepresented groups in STEM, LSAMP, AGEP, ERC, other US government sponsored programs, e.g., McNair, Trio, NIH, etc.  are especially invited to attend as participating in a seminar about the NSF GRFP fits into the missions of various government agencies with regard to increasing diversity in STEM.</li>
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    <p>This program is sponsored by <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/promise" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">PROMISE: Maryland’s Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP)</a>, and <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/gradschool" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Graduate School at UMBC.</a></p>
    <h6>Related articles</h6>
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    <li><a href="http://gradschool360.wordpress.com/2010/07/23/funding-for-graduate-school/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Funding for Graduate School</a> (gradschool360.wordpress.com)</li>
    <li><a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/06/29/2012-summer-success-institute-august-17-18-2012-umbc-the-hotel-at-arundel-preserve/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Annual PROMISE Summer Success Institute: August 17-18, 2012 @ UMBC &amp; The Hotel at Arundel Preserve</a> (promiseagep.wordpress.com)</li>
    <li><a href="http://gradschool360.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/learn-more-about-graduate-school-july-18-2012/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Learn more about graduate school: July 18, 2012</a> (gradschool360.wordpress.com)</li>
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    <p><em><strong>Related video</strong></em></p>
    <p>Watch Dr. Frances Carter-Johnson and Dr. Ordóñez Rozo as they present an interactive workshop on funding at MIT, Summer 2012:  <a href="http://video.mit.edu/watch/msrp-fellowship-preparation-dr-francis-carter-and-dr-patricia-ordonez-11766/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://video.mit.edu/watch/msrp-fellowship-preparation-dr-francis-carter-and-dr-patricia-ordonez-11766/</a> (Start video at 3:39.) You may use this video as a resource before and after the September 15, 2012 workshop.</p>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong>SPECIAL SATURDAY SESSION<em>: Success Seminar on Funding &amp; Fellowships, with special emphasis on the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Application.<br>
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    <p><strong><em> </em></strong></p>
    <p><em><strong>“How to Fund Your Graduate Education”</strong></em></p>
    <p><strong>Speakers: PROMISE Alumni, Dr. Frances D. Carter-Johnson and Dr. Patricia Ordóñez Rozo </strong></p>
    <p>Dr. Carter-Johnson is a graduate of UMBC’s Department of Public Policy and currently serves as a STEM Policy Analyst at Westat.  Dr. Carter-Johnson has degrees in Public Policy, Applied Physics, Pure Physics, and Mechanical Engineering from UMBC, Georgia Tech, and Spelman College. She has received fellowships from NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), SREB, GAANN, and GEM. As of September 2012, Dr. Carter-Johnson will be joining the Teaching and Learning Laboratory at MIT.</p>
    <p>Dr. Ordóñez Rozo is a graduate of UMBC’s Department of Computer Science. She is an Assistant Professor at the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras. Dr. Ordóñez Rozo has degrees in Hispanic and Italian Studies, and Computer Science.  She has taught several classes at UMBC and was a Technical Trainer for UMBC’s Training Centers, focusing on JAVA Computer Programming Certifications and curriculum development. Dr. Ordóñez Rozo was a NSF Graduate Research Fellow, and has won fellowships from Xerox, Verizon, and UMBC.</p>
    <p>Dr. Carter-Johnson and Dr.  Ordóñez Rozo were PROMISE Peer Mentors and have collectively been invited speakers on this topic at the National Science Foundation’s HBCU-UP national conference, the American Association for the Advancement in Science’s  Emerging Researchers Network national Conference, Harvard, UMBC, and MIT. This fall, Dr. Ordóñez Rozo will also present this topic in Puerto Rico. Our speakers’ work was presented at the “Understanding Interventions” national conference in 2012. <em><strong>To date, at least 10 of their mentees who have taken their workshops have won the prestigious NSF GRFP Fellowship, or other award, for a total of approximately $1 million of fellowship money! </strong></em></p>
    <p><em><strong>Saturday, September 15, 2012</strong></em></p>
    <p><em><strong>Public Policy Building, Room 206</strong></em></p>
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    </strong>SESSION 1: “Funding Your Graduate Education.” </em></p>
    <p><em>10:00 AM -12:00 PM — SEMINAR (General Public)</em></p>
    <p>This seminar will include general information about funding for graduate school. Information regarding a variety of fellowships will be shared. Most of the content will focus on funding that is available in the U.S. for students in STEM fields.  Many of these fellowship opportunities are sponsored by the U.S. government, and are therefore reserved for U.S. students. There will be a small amount of information available to international students and students in the Humanities and Education, but in addition to talking about general fellowships, a primary focus of this seminar will be the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP).  The NSF GRFP Fellowship covers STEM fields, including social and behavioral sciences, e.g., Psychology, STEM Education, Public Policy.)</p>
    <p><em>Breakfast will be served.</em></p>
    <p><em>————————————<br>
    </em></p>
    <p><em><strong>SESSION 2: “Starting Your Application”</strong></em></p>
    <p>12:00 PM – 3:00 PM — NSF Fastlane session (By reservation/appointment only)</p>
    <p>To join this session, you must reserve your space in the comments below before September 7, and you must bring your laptop.  This session is for those who are making the commitment to submit the <a href="http://www.nsfgrfp.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">NSF Graduate Research Fellowship</a> application. Participation in this session requires participation in SESSION 1. This session will take you through the process of logging onto the Fastlane, NSF’s online application submission website, and the presenters will assist you with the early stages of preparing your essays and documents for the fellowship application.</p>
    <p><em>List of fields: </em><a href="http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12599/nsf12599.htm#appendix" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12599/nsf12599.htm#appendix</a>.</p>
    <p>Applicants for the GRFP must meet the following criteria:</p>
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    <li>During the senior year of an undergraduate program</li>
    <li>After completing their undergraduate program but prior to entering graduate school</li>
    <li>During the first year of graduate school</li>
    <li>Prior to completing the Fall term of the second year of a full-time graduate program.</li>
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    <p>Lunch will be served at SESSION 2.</p>
    <p><em>[Both undergraduates and graduate students may attend SESSION 1 and SESSION 2.]</em></p>
    <p>Other NSF GRFP recipients are invited to join these session to provide advice. The original MyUMBC discussion with funding information can be found here:<br>
    <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/discussions/113" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/discussions/113</a></p>
    <p><strong>To Attend, PLEASE RSVP:</strong></p>
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    <li>Students at UMBC should login to MyUMBC and click “I can Attend” here: <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/12946" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/12946</a>.</li>
    <li>Students from other campuses may RSVP by writing your name, discipline, and school in the comments below.</li>
    <li>Students from underrepresented groups in STEM, LSAMP, AGEP, ERC, other US government sponsored programs, e.g., McNair, Trio, NIH, etc.  are especially invited to attend as participating in a seminar about the NSF GRFP fits into the missions of various government agencies with regard to increasing diversity in STEM.</li>
    </ul>
    <p>This program is sponsored by <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/promise" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">PROMISE: Maryland’s Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP)</a>, and <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/gradschool" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Graduate School at UMBC.</a></p>
    <h6>Related articles</h6>
    <ul>
    <li><a href="http://gradschool360.wordpress.com/2010/07/23/funding-for-graduate-school/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Funding for Graduate School</a> (gradschool360.wordpress.com)</li>
    <li><a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/06/29/2012-summer-success-institute-august-17-18-2012-umbc-the-hotel-at-arundel-preserve/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Annual PROMISE Summer Success Institute: August 17-18, 2012 @ UMBC &amp; The Hotel at Arundel Preserve</a> (promiseagep.wordpress.com)</li>
    <li><a href="http://gradschool360.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/learn-more-about-graduate-school-july-18-2012/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Learn more about graduate school: July 18, 2012</a> (gradschool360.wordpress.com)</li>
    </ul>
    <p><em><strong>Related video</strong></em></p>
    <p>Watch Dr. Frances Carter-Johnson and Dr. Ordóñez Rozo as they present an interactive workshop on funding at MIT, Summer 2012:  <a href="http://video.mit.edu/watch/msrp-fellowship-preparation-dr-francis-carter-and-dr-patricia-ordonez-11766/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://video.mit.edu/watch/msrp-fellowship-preparation-dr-francis-carter-and-dr-patricia-ordonez-11766/</a> (Start video at 3:39.) You may use this video as a resource before and after the September 15, 2012 workshop.</p>
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    <p>The new semester is starting and we know that first and second year graduate students are generally immersed in classes, while more advanced doctoral students are working on experiments, preparing for exams, writing the dissertation, preparing for the defense, and preparing for a job.  As part of the writing, studying, and preparing, it is important to note that all graduate students (regardless of status, whether in the first year or in the last semester of PhD candidacy) must maintain strong levels of communication with your faculty members. If you attended the <a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/06/29/2012-summer-success-institute-august-17-18-2012-umbc-the-hotel-at-arundel-preserve/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2012 Summer Success Institute</a>, you heard about the importance of working with and connecting to faculty in several of the presentations.  Earlier in the year, we posted<a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/preparing-for-academic-success-in-2012-5-things-to-do-before-classes-begin/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> 5 things that you should do to be successful BEFORE classes begin.</a>Now that classes are starting, let’s talk about 5 things that you should do DURING the semester as they pertain to faculty/student interactions.</p>
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    <li><strong>Go to office hours for your faculty members … all of them.</strong> The Guaranteed 4.0 Book by Donna O. Johnson and Y.C. Chen describes the POH – Professor’s Office Hours as a must. Talk to your professors about the content that they taught in class. Talk to them about updates in the field (you are graduate students, therefore you should be able to “see” your research and topics in everyday life, in the news, in the latest journal articles, etc.) Discuss your understanding of what they are teaching.  <span>[Faculty pay attention to the people who are coming to their office hours. Ask questions! Discuss the research! If something isn't going well, and the faculty are asked about the student, if they say "well, _____insert name ___ never came to see me," then there will be an assumption that the student isn't serious.]</span></li>
    <li><strong>Always keep your appointments!</strong> If you are going to be late, contact the professors in advance. If you need to request a change of appointment date or time, contact them in advance with the request. Once you make a change, do not continue to make changes. Try to maintain your scheduled appointment. <span>[Regularly missed appointments make faculty wary of trying to make future accommodations for students. Don't fall into the category of having a reputation of missing appointments.]</span></li>
    <li> <strong>Go to the department’s seminars <em>and</em> ask questions.</strong> Faculty need to see that you are engaged in scholarly pursuits.<span> [All graduate students need to attend the departments seminars and colloquia, even when it is not "mandated."  Schedule it like a class. This is an unwritten rule.]</span></li>
    <li><strong>Go to your advisor’s and committee members’ research talks.</strong> Whether the talk is within your department, or in other departments, or even at a conference that you’re attending, you should be in the audience. You should also go up to them after the talk and let them know your thoughts, ask additional questions, share some praise, or ask about something that wasn’t clear.  <span>[This is an unwritten expectation.]</span></li>
    <li><strong>Make sure that you talk with <em>all </em>of the faculty in your department regularly.</strong> It’s not good enough for you to know your faculty. They need to know you. This is simple. They should know you beyond what your admissions file says, and beyond what  the grade beside your name says on Blackboard or their grade book.  This connection doesn’t need to extend to sharing personal business. The faculty in your department should know about your research interests, your career aspirations, your skills, and your ideas. You, the graduate student, need to open the lines of communication and make plans and time in your schedule to talk with your faculty. Some faculty have open door policies, some will talk with you by appointment, and some will have conversations with you at departmental events.</li>
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    <p>Don’t view talking with the faculty as a chore. They are people too! Enjoy the character-building exercise of taking time to know people of different academic ranks, and people with a variety of personalities. Strengthen this attribute. It will serve you well, both as a graduate student, and as you progress in your career. Have a great semester!</p>
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    <p><strong>The text content of this post was compiled and written by the staff of PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP and may not be copied without referencing the PROMISE organization, as <em>“PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP”</em>.<br>
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    <p>The new semester is starting and we know that first and second year graduate students are generally immersed in classes, while more advanced doctoral students are working on experiments, preparing for exams, writing the dissertation, preparing for the defense, and preparing for a job.  As part of the writing, studying, and preparing, it is important to note that all graduate students (regardless of status, whether in the first year or in the last semester of PhD candidacy) must maintain strong levels of communication with your faculty members. If you attended the <a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/06/29/2012-summer-success-institute-august-17-18-2012-umbc-the-hotel-at-arundel-preserve/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2012 Summer Success Institute</a>, you heard about the importance of working with and connecting to faculty in several of the presentations.  Earlier in the year, we posted<a href="http://promiseagep.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/preparing-for-academic-success-in-2012-5-things-to-do-before-classes-begin/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> 5 things that you should do to be successful BEFORE classes begin.</a>Now that classes are starting, let’s talk about 5 things that you should do DURING the semester as they pertain to faculty/student interactions.</p>
    <ol>
    <li><strong>Go to office hours for your faculty members … all of them.</strong> The Guaranteed 4.0 Book by Donna O. Johnson and Y.C. Chen describes the POH – Professor’s Office Hours as a must. Talk to your professors about the content that they taught in class. Talk to them about updates in the field (you are graduate students, therefore you should be able to “see” your research and topics in everyday life, in the news, in the latest journal articles, etc.) Discuss your understanding of what they are teaching.  <span>[Faculty pay attention to the people who are coming to their office hours. Ask questions! Discuss the research! If something isn't going well, and the faculty are asked about the student, if they say "well, _____insert name ___ never came to see me," then there will be an assumption that the student isn't serious.]</span></li>
    <li><strong>Always keep your appointments!</strong> If you are going to be late, contact the professors in advance. If you need to request a change of appointment date or time, contact them in advance with the request. Once you make a change, do not continue to make changes. Try to maintain your scheduled appointment. <span>[Regularly missed appointments make faculty wary of trying to make future accommodations for students. Don't fall into the category of having a reputation of missing appointments.]</span></li>
    <li> <strong>Go to the department’s seminars <em>and</em> ask questions.</strong> Faculty need to see that you are engaged in scholarly pursuits.<span> [All graduate students need to attend the departments seminars and colloquia, even when it is not "mandated."  Schedule it like a class. This is an unwritten rule.]</span></li>
    <li><strong>Go to your advisor’s and committee members’ research talks.</strong> Whether the talk is within your department, or in other departments, or even at a conference that you’re attending, you should be in the audience. You should also go up to them after the talk and let them know your thoughts, ask additional questions, share some praise, or ask about something that wasn’t clear.  <span>[This is an unwritten expectation.]</span></li>
    <li><strong>Make sure that you talk with <em>all </em>of the faculty in your department regularly.</strong> It’s not good enough for you to know your faculty. They need to know you. This is simple. They should know you beyond what your admissions file says, and beyond what  the grade beside your name says on Blackboard or their grade book.  This connection doesn’t need to extend to sharing personal business. The faculty in your department should know about your research interests, your career aspirations, your skills, and your ideas. You, the graduate student, need to open the lines of communication and make plans and time in your schedule to talk with your faculty. Some faculty have open door policies, some will talk with you by appointment, and some will have conversations with you at departmental events.</li>
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    <p>Don’t view talking with the faculty as a chore. They are people too! Enjoy the character-building exercise of taking time to know people of different academic ranks, and people with a variety of personalities. Strengthen this attribute. It will serve you well, both as a graduate student, and as you progress in your career. Have a great semester!</p>
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