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<Title>Sign up now for Grad School 101</Title>
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<Title>Sociology or Anthropology major? Your search stops HERE...</Title>
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<Title>English is NOT a language, it's a major! &amp; if it's YOURS...</Title>
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I knew then that I would be doing a project related to HIV prevention.</div><div><br></div><div><strong>How much time do you put into it?</strong></div><div>I work on my project at least 10-15 hours a week. </div><div><br></div><div><strong>What academic background did you have before you started?</strong></div><div>I had been a HAPP major for about a year and a half before becoming a McNair scholar and starting my research. I have taken many English/Writing Intensive classes and other helpful classes in the Math department and under the HAPP curriculum.</div><div><br></div><div><strong>How much did your mentor help you with your research?</strong></div><div>My mentor has been extremely wonderful. She is very dedicated, passionate, and helpful. She actively contributes to the work I do, offering expertise and suggestions along the way. She is always making sure that I have covered all bases and looking for resources to ensure the efficacy of my project. 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<Title>Witchcraft, Werewolves, Ghosts, Buffy!</Title>
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The best part—all of these selections are available for you to come and look at yourselves! </span></p><p><strong>GENERAL/RARE BOOKS COLLECTION</strong></p><p><em>The History of Witchcraft and Demonology</em> by Montague Summers</p><p><span>Written in 1926, Summers claims that this history of the supernatural spans too far across time and too far across the globe to accurately portray all of it. However, by choosing to focus on just Europe, he is able to examine two or three specific aspects of witchcraft and demonology. One of the things that stood out the most of me about Summers’ history was his argument that “it is quite impossible to appreciate and understand the true lives of [men and women]…unless we have some realization of the part that Witchcraft played in those ages” (ix). Although Summers certainly doesn’t try to claim that his findings are particularly historical or scientific,any fan of the supernatural and the occult should definitely come and check this out!</span></p><p><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/The%20History%20of%20Witchcraft%20and%20Demonology.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p></p><p><em>Famous Curses</em> by Elliot O’Donnell</p><p><span>Not long after Montague Summers wrote his history of witchcraft, O’Donnell published a collection of famous curses that were supposedly cast around the world. One of these is the “Screaming Skulls of Calgarth,” which is quite similar to one of those urban legends that Jessi heard so often as a kid. Now, the real question is, are these tales of real curses? Or are they simply ghost stories told to children to keep them up at night? You may have to decide that for yourself. </span></p><p></p><p><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/Famous%20Curses.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p><em>Bibliotheca Curiosa. A Treatise of Magic Incantations of Christianus Pazig</em><span> edited by Edmund Goldsmid</span></p><p><span>Written in 1700, and translated in 1886 for an English audience, this little book traces the power of words in magic. Where do incantations come from? Why are they worded the way that they are? What powers do those words have? Or, perhaps, could it be that some of these “incantations” don’t have meaning simply because the words that they are made up of don’t have any meaning? These are all important questions that this little book attempts to answer. </span></p><p><strong>ROSENFELD COLLECTION</strong></p><p><em>WerewolveSS</em> by Jerry and Sharon Ahern</p><p><span>In 1944, Nazi leaders Heinrich Himmler and Joseph Goebbels outlined a plan called the “Werwolf,” which would place a guerrilla resistance force behind the Allied lines as they moved through Germany. When combining this with the popular historical interpretation of Hitler as an “occult groupie,” I’m sure you can guess where Jerry and Sharon Ahern went with this book! (Hint: Avid watchers of the hit HBO drama True Blood have definitely seen this before!)  A story of terror and suspense, WerewolveSS is definitely worth a read! </span></p><p><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/WerewolveSS.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p><em>The Howling</em> by Gary Brandner</p><p>In the spirit of Halloween, be sure to check out another terrifying piece of werewolf literature! Following traumatic events in their lives, Karyn and Roy Beatty decide to move from the grimy city of Los Angles to the secluded mountain town of Drago. Although the town and its inhabitants seem friendly enough, it soon becomes apparent that something sinister is happening behind the scenes. The 1981 film The Howling is based on this blood curdling novel. </p><p><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/The%20Howling_full.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p><em>The Tomb and other Tales</em> by H.P. Lovecraft</p><p><span>H.P. Lovecraft, the author of the bone-chilling novel The Call of Cthulhu and Other Dark Tales, wrote The Tomb in 1917, making it the first piece of literature written by him in his adult life. Published in the March 1922 issue of The Vagrant, The Tomb and Other Tales consists of seventeen different short stories, early “novels”, and fragments by the master of horror fiction himself.  Jessi’s favorites are the fragments, specifically “Azathoth”; ranging from just one paragraph to only two or three pages, they were found in Lovecraft’s papers and were never expanded into short stories of their own. </span></p><p><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/The%20Tomb%20and%20Other%20Tales.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p><strong>THE ARNOLD/HOWARD COLLECTION</strong></p><p><em>Ghosts and Haunted Houses of Maryland</em> by Trish Gallagher</p><p><span>Do you love haunted houses and stories of ghosts, ghouls, and spirits? Do you live in Maryland? Well, according to Trish Gallagher, you’re in luck! Claiming that our home state is “alive” with ghosts and other creepy hauntings, Gallagher records the stories of Maryland’s twenty-five most haunted sites. Although this may be Jessi’s own interest in Baltimore’s Confederate women shining through, but her personal favorite is the story of “The Hauntings at the Surratt House”. Mary Surratt, one of the alleged co-conspirators of the Lincoln assassination, is said to have begun haunting her family’s home following her execution in 1865. The best part about this book? All of these haunted sites and houses can be visited!</span></p><p><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/Ghost%20and%20Haunted%20Houses%20of%20Maryland.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p><strong>COMIC BOOK COLLECTION</strong></p><p><span><em>Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight</em></span></p><p><span>Published by Dark Horse Comics from 2007 to 2011, this particular comic series follows the canonical continuation of the popular television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The comics themselves start on year after the series finale, picking up the stories of our favorite characters right where we left them. True to the original in every way, Season Eight (and later Season Nine) was produced by Joss Whedon and utilized many of the same writers from the Whedon-verse. </span></p><p></p><div><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/Buffy%20the%20Vampire%20Slayer%20Season%20Eight.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div><div>There's so much more to see in <a href="http://aok.lib.umbc.edu/specoll/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Special Collections</a>!  Come visit us -- open hours Monday-Friday 1:00-4:00 and extended hours Thursday from 4:00-8:00.  Other hours by appointment.  Happy Halloween!</div><div><br></div><div><em>This post was written by Jessi Deane.</em></div></div>
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<Title>Interested in Public Health? PSA for ALL HAPP MAJORS</Title>
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