<?xml version="1.0"?>
<News hasArchived="false" page="316" pageCount="335" pageSize="10" timestamp="Sat, 25 Apr 2026 01:28:43 -0400" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts.xml?page=316">
<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="9714" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9714">
<Title>"How to Write a Successful URA Proposal" Workshop</Title>
<Tagline>Need tips for your URA proposal? All majors can apply!</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content">Come by to learn how to get started and to make sure your URA proposal is top notch!<br><br>The Undergraduate Research Award (URA) provides up to $1,500 to undergraduate students to support their research or creative work with a UMBC faculty mentor.<br><br>When? Monday, November 21, 2011<br>Time? 12-1pm, Free Hour<br>Where? Admin 911<br><br>If you are thinking about applying for URA and cannot attend the meeting, notify Janet McGlynn of your interest so you receive future information about this program. <br><br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Come by to learn how to get started and to make sure your URA proposal is top notch!  The Undergraduate Research Award (URA) provides up to $1,500 to undergraduate students to support their...</Summary>
<Website>http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/URA/</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9714/guest@my.umbc.edu/879213ed67d4f39019977bc1b288522a/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Group token="undergradresearch">Undergraduate Research</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/original.jpg?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/large.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/medium.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/small.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Undergraduate Research</Sponsor>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/714/5364de2e6064f4d8a13c960b970b9f24/xxlarge.jpg?1319486070</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/714/5364de2e6064f4d8a13c960b970b9f24/xlarge.jpg?1319486070</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/714/5364de2e6064f4d8a13c960b970b9f24/large.jpg?1319486070</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/714/5364de2e6064f4d8a13c960b970b9f24/medium.jpg?1319486070</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/714/5364de2e6064f4d8a13c960b970b9f24/small.jpg?1319486070</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/714/5364de2e6064f4d8a13c960b970b9f24/xsmall.jpg?1319486070</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/714/5364de2e6064f4d8a13c960b970b9f24/xxsmall.jpg?1319486070</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>18</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 15:57:55 -0400</PostedAt>
<EditAt>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:05:18 -0400</EditAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="9713" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9713">
<Title>Summer Research Oppportunity - Univ of Chicago</Title>
<Tagline>Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content">Feb 1 application deadline. 10 week summer program. Program prefers Juniors. <br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Feb 1 application deadline. 10 week summer program. Program prefers Juniors.</Summary>
<AttachmentKind>Flyer</AttachmentKind>
<AttachmentUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/attachments/8bfce823eefd80e6b20a2ba34bb5f757/69ec510b/news/000/009/713/8d6a06b2f1208b59454a9a749928b0c0/aREU-Chicago MGCB 2012-1.pdf?1319484352</AttachmentUrl>
<Attachments>
<Attachment kind="Flyer" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9713/attachments/4055"></Attachment>
</Attachments>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9713/guest@my.umbc.edu/a1672da32e15b5f0e34481c3821d7346/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>nsf</Tag>
<Tag>research</Tag>
<Tag>reu</Tag>
<Group token="undergradresearch">Undergraduate Research</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/original.jpg?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/large.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/medium.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/small.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Undergraduate Research</Sponsor>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/713/89ea5cb67579289ce2b6a46c42e30424/xxlarge.jpg?1319484381</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/713/89ea5cb67579289ce2b6a46c42e30424/xlarge.jpg?1319484381</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/713/89ea5cb67579289ce2b6a46c42e30424/large.jpg?1319484381</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/713/89ea5cb67579289ce2b6a46c42e30424/medium.jpg?1319484381</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/713/89ea5cb67579289ce2b6a46c42e30424/small.jpg?1319484381</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/713/89ea5cb67579289ce2b6a46c42e30424/xsmall.jpg?1319484381</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/713/89ea5cb67579289ce2b6a46c42e30424/xxsmall.jpg?1319484381</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>19</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 15:27:18 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="9708" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9708">
<Title>Researcher of the Week: Kate Brundrett</Title>
<Tagline>Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><strong>How did you learn that you could be involved in research as an undergraduate?</strong><br>I had several friends and acquaintances who were doing research as undergraduates, and I was even part of one friend’s URCAD project my junior year.<br><br><strong>Did you know right away what you wanted to do? How did you find your current research position?</strong><br>When it comes to research, I am interested in just about everything ecology-related. In planning for graduate school, some professors have suggested that I “narrow down” my endless list of interests. I had no idea that this project was going on, but I had been tirelessly applying to extremely competitive internships all over the country. Dr. Swan was one of my go-to professors when I needed a letter of recommendation, so he heard a lot about my big goals in life. When an opening presented itself in his lab, he remembered my interests and my academic performance and offered me the position.<br><br><strong>What did you already know about your research topic and techniques before you started? How did you learn everything you needed to know?</strong><br>I knew very little about my research topic or techniques. Luckily, a lab technician was there to help me. He taught me all of the zooplankton and phytoplankton sampling protocols. Later on, a graduate student in the lab and I hit the books to learn how to identify zooplankton. And this summer I will be traveling to Indiana to meet an expert in the field; he will hopefully help us to work out the final kinks.<br><br><strong>How many hours each week do you work on this project? What do you do during that time? Where do you do the research?</strong><br>This summer I am working between 30 and 40 hours each week on this project and other miscellaneous projects. Sometimes I work in the field at places like Patapsco State Park, and other times I work at the TRC or in the basement of Sondheim. Since the collecting portion of this study is over, I have lately been getting around to identifying the hundreds of zooplankton samples that are preserved in the lab.<br><br><strong>What is the most difficult thing you have encountered in your research?</strong><br>Zooplankton identification is surprisingly difficult, but I get a little bit of a rush from it. When you find something you’ve never seen before, you often spend hours viewing it under the microscope and reading through some dense literature in hopes of being able to identify it. You end up asking yourself, how many tiny hairs are on this one tiny claw on this tiny individual? Everything is so small; and these miniscule creatures don’t look like any animal you might normally see from day to day. It requires some getting used to.<br><br><strong>What is the most interesting or unexpected thing you have encountered in your research?</strong><br>In short, one portion of the research focuses on if/how zooplankton communities respond to road de-icer runoff. To me, this is just one small part of the bigger picture: The things humans take for granted (like salting roads in winter) can lead to such a huge impact on every level of life; a novel environment with novel community dynamics. Essentially, humans are creating a new ecosystem- an urban ecosystem.<br><br>On a lighter note, it is absolutely amazing to be able to look under the microscope at a drop of water, only to find that there are countless numbers of living things thriving there! (A great quote by Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, "...no more pleasant sight has met my eye than this, of so many thousands of living creatures in one small drop of water.")<br><br><strong>Will you continue working on this project after classes start in September?</strong><br>Yes, I will continue working on this project and others all throughout the school year.<br><br><strong>What would you say to other students about engaging in research as an undergraduate?</strong><br>Regarding actually coming across a research opportunity, it is well worth the time and effort. There is no harm in asking or applying or just putting yourself out there. Yes, it is discouraging to not get accepted to every position you look in to, but if you have a strong interest, keep with it. And most importantly, talk to your professors. They have some good insights and may even share your interests, which could lead to an opportunity in the future.<br><br><strong>What are your plans/goals for after UMBC?</strong><br>Graduate school is definitely in my future. Where I go heavily depends on the researchers/professors I meet through presenting my research later on. I plan on pursuing more research opportunities in aquatic ecology and community ecology. Plus, I am a fan of fishing and I would love to study ichthyology! <br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>How did you learn that you could be involved in research as an undergraduate? I had several friends and acquaintances who were doing research as undergraduates, and I was even part of one friend’s...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9708/guest@my.umbc.edu/f648f16427ab45cb62112a66eea27f4f/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Group token="undergradresearch">Undergraduate Research</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/original.jpg?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/large.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/medium.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/small.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Undergraduate Research</Sponsor>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/708/22cd4d66fc24fc0163ac00d27c1433c5/xxlarge.jpg?1319474252</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/708/22cd4d66fc24fc0163ac00d27c1433c5/xlarge.jpg?1319474252</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/708/22cd4d66fc24fc0163ac00d27c1433c5/large.jpg?1319474252</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/708/22cd4d66fc24fc0163ac00d27c1433c5/medium.jpg?1319474252</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/708/22cd4d66fc24fc0163ac00d27c1433c5/small.jpg?1319474252</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/708/22cd4d66fc24fc0163ac00d27c1433c5/xsmall.jpg?1319474252</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/708/22cd4d66fc24fc0163ac00d27c1433c5/xxsmall.jpg?1319474252</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>36</PawCount>
<CommentCount>8</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 12:40:33 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="9675" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9675">
<Title>Undergraduate Research Workshop</Title>
<Tagline>Interested in Research, but don't know how to get started?</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content">Check out what research opportunities are available!<br>Open to ALL majors.<br> <br>When: Monday, November 14, 2011
    <br>Time: 12:00 to 12:50 p.m.
    <br>Location: ITE 456<br><br>See you there!<br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Check out what research opportunities are available! Open to ALL majors.   When: Monday, November 14, 2011
 Time: 12:00 to 12:50 p.m.
 Location: ITE 456  See you there!</Summary>
<Website>http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9675/guest@my.umbc.edu/84013a63aac8043d9f711e895b7e4f8c/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Group token="undergradresearch">Undergraduate Research</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/original.jpg?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/large.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/medium.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/small.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Undergraduate Research</Sponsor>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/675/60bba73587de9c81e7eb9a508ef928b7/xxlarge.jpg?1319222936</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/675/60bba73587de9c81e7eb9a508ef928b7/xlarge.jpg?1319222936</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/675/60bba73587de9c81e7eb9a508ef928b7/large.jpg?1319222936</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/675/60bba73587de9c81e7eb9a508ef928b7/medium.jpg?1319222936</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/675/60bba73587de9c81e7eb9a508ef928b7/small.jpg?1319222936</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/675/60bba73587de9c81e7eb9a508ef928b7/xsmall.jpg?1319222936</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/675/60bba73587de9c81e7eb9a508ef928b7/xxsmall.jpg?1319222936</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>32</PawCount>
<CommentCount>1</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 14:50:34 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="9650" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9650">
<Title>Spring 2012 Registration</Title>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content">Registration for Spring 2012 classes will start SOON! See the schedule of when you will be able to register:<br><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/registrar/Pages/calendars/miscDates/S12regSchedule.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.umbc.edu/registrar/Pages/calendars/miscDates/S12regSchedule.html</a><br>It is based on the number of credits you have EARNED; it does not count what you are taking this fall.<br><br>The spring schedule will come online Monday, October 24. Starting on that day, INDS advisors will be able to meet with you and clear you for registration. <br><br>Your to-do list:<br><ul><li>Email your INDS advisor to make an appointment</li><li>Review your degree audit (general graduation requirements)</li><li>Come prepared to your appointment with a list of classes you would be interested in taking</li><li>Resolve anything that would prohibit you from registering... bills, parking tickets, overdue library books, health forms to UHS</li></ul><br>The winter schedule is online and registration begins on Monday, October 31. You do not need advising clearance to register, but please let your advisor know what you are thinking about taking. Have a conversation with your advisor if you would like to take a winter class at another campus. Keep in mind that some winter classes might fill on October 31, so act fast!<br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Registration for Spring 2012 classes will start SOON! See the schedule of when you will be able to register: http://www.umbc.edu/registrar/Pages/calendars/miscDates/S12regSchedule.html It is based...</Summary>
<Website>http://www.umbc.edu/inds/</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9650/guest@my.umbc.edu/740c895a2349cd878999d555a3e285ba/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Group token="inds">Individualized Study </Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xsmall.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/original.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xxlarge.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xlarge.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/large.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/medium.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/small.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xsmall.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xxsmall.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Interdisciplinary Studies</Sponsor>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 09:44:43 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="9610" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9610">
<Title>Scholar Program for those who want to go to Grad School</Title>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><br>Interested in going to graduate school? Check out the UMBC McNair Scholars Program. The McNair Scholars Program is a U.S. Department of Education-funded program. The UMBC McNair Scholars Program encourages underrepresented minorities, first-generation college students, and low-income students to pursue doctoral studies. Students should be at least a sophomore to<br>qualify. McNair scholars get help and support in finding research, mentoring and other important preparation for graduate school.<br><br>For more information contact <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">aprilh@umbc.edu</a> or stop by Math/Psyc 211 for an<br>application. Application deadline is October 31, 2011.</div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Interested in going to graduate school? Check out the UMBC McNair Scholars Program. The McNair Scholars Program is a U.S. Department of Education-funded program. The UMBC McNair Scholars Program...</Summary>
<Website>http://www.umbc.edu/inds/</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9610/guest@my.umbc.edu/88935014f39c1298fa6a25f397bca222/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Group token="inds">Individualized Study </Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xsmall.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/original.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xxlarge.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xlarge.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/large.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/medium.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/small.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xsmall.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/208/71578eb02269555f8596fc8e5f50261b/xxsmall.png?1749573645</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Interdisciplinary Studies</Sponsor>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:50:18 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="9587" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9587">
<Title>Researcher of the week: Kelin Brace</Title>
<Tagline>Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><strong>When and how did you find out that you could do independent research work as a UMBC undergraduate?</strong><br>Before coming to UMBC, I had heard on several different occasions that undergraduate research was very big on campus. As a Meyerhoff scholar, I was encouraged to find a mentor and carry out my own research.<br><br><strong>How did you find a mentor and decide on a project? How did you know this was the project you wanted to do?</strong><br>I had one of my teachers my as a mentor, and I requested to work with her because I enjoyed her in class and found her research interesting. We chose a project for me that would fit well into the lab's current work while still giving me enough independence to work on my own.<br><br><strong>What academic background did you have before you started on this research?</strong><br>Before starting my research I had taken the chemistry classes needed to have a basic understanding of our research. However, in my more advanced courses I am constantly learning things that apply to the research I am doing now.<br><br><strong>How did you learn about applying for the Undergraduate Research Award? Was the application hard? Did your mentor help you?</strong><br>My mentor suggested I apply for the URA. The application was not difficult, but my mentor did help me condense the scope of the whole project to the short application.<br><br><strong>What is your advice to other students about getting involved in research?</strong><br>The teachers at UMBC are very passionate about their research. If you are honestly interested in what they are doing, most people will be very happy to talk to you and maybe even let you join their lab.<br><br><strong>What are your career goals?</strong><br>I would like to pursue an MD/PhD degree upon graduation.<br><br><br>Read more about Kelin's research, <em>“Synthesis of C-nucleosides and Their Biological Implications”</em> at the link below.<br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>When and how did you find out that you could do independent research work as a UMBC undergraduate? Before coming to UMBC, I had heard on several different occasions that undergraduate research was...</Summary>
<Website>http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/ResearcherProfiles/KelinBraceProfile.htm</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9587/guest@my.umbc.edu/183f5d5fc1af98cce395e1ff03d7475a/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Group token="undergradresearch">Undergraduate Research</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/original.jpg?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/large.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/medium.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/small.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Undergraduate Research</Sponsor>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/587/f3f22264dbacb7ea850f2108d0b8bdf3/xxlarge.jpg?1318870137</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/587/f3f22264dbacb7ea850f2108d0b8bdf3/xlarge.jpg?1318870137</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/587/f3f22264dbacb7ea850f2108d0b8bdf3/large.jpg?1318870137</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/587/f3f22264dbacb7ea850f2108d0b8bdf3/medium.jpg?1318870137</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/587/f3f22264dbacb7ea850f2108d0b8bdf3/small.jpg?1318870137</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/587/f3f22264dbacb7ea850f2108d0b8bdf3/xsmall.jpg?1318870137</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/587/f3f22264dbacb7ea850f2108d0b8bdf3/xxsmall.jpg?1318870137</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>55</PawCount>
<CommentCount>4</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 12:51:16 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="9476" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9476">
<Title>Not sure how to prepare for graduate school?</Title>
<Tagline>Check out the McNair Scholars Program - apply by Oct 31</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><pre>The McNair Scholars Program encourages underrepresented minorities, first-generation college students, and low-income student to pursue doctoral studies. McNair scholars get help and support in finding research, mentoring, and other important preparation for graduate school. <br><br>The McNair Scholars Program is a U.S. Department of Education-funded program open to students in all disciplines with at least sophomore standing. For more information contact <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a> or stop by 211 MP for an application. Application deadline is October 31,2011.<br><br></pre></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>The McNair Scholars Program encourages underrepresented minorities, first-generation college students, and low-income student to pursue doctoral studies. McNair scholars get help and support in...</Summary>
<Website>http://www.umbc.edu/mcnair/</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9476/guest@my.umbc.edu/19b37e8761dc9bbf19e3ab7243f0acde/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>mcnair</Tag>
<Tag>research</Tag>
<Group token="undergradresearch">Undergraduate Research</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/original.jpg?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/large.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/medium.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/small.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Undergraduate Research</Sponsor>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/476/69f00c668860dd2a02c612891ddc762d/xxlarge.jpg?1318505572</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/476/69f00c668860dd2a02c612891ddc762d/xlarge.jpg?1318505572</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/476/69f00c668860dd2a02c612891ddc762d/large.jpg?1318505572</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/476/69f00c668860dd2a02c612891ddc762d/medium.jpg?1318505572</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/476/69f00c668860dd2a02c612891ddc762d/small.jpg?1318505572</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/476/69f00c668860dd2a02c612891ddc762d/xsmall.jpg?1318505572</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/476/69f00c668860dd2a02c612891ddc762d/xxsmall.jpg?1318505572</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>44</PawCount>
<CommentCount>1</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 07:34:03 -0400</PostedAt>
<EditAt>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:59:45 -0400</EditAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="9375" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9375">
<Title>Researcher of the Week: Emma Rixmann</Title>
<Tagline>Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><strong>Where are you working / researching this summer?</strong><br>I am working at The University of Maryland School of Medicine, Pediatrics Department, Growth and Nutrition Division for a research study entitled Toddler Obesity Research Prevention Study (TOPS).<br><br><strong>How did you find out about research opportunities for Summer 2011? What is your project?</strong><br>I found TOPS on craigslist! The program was advertising for a childcare provider to entertain the children while the moms (the study participants) came in for the research evaluations. Since I have a background in public safety (I'm an EMT), they invited me to teach the control portion of the intervention (toddler safety) but soon had me begin teaching the toddler parenting/mealtime intervention as well as the maternal physical activity and nutrition intervention. I did that for a few years. The intervention part of the study ended a few months ago so I am now doing data coding, a totally new experience. We videotaped our participants sharing a snack with their child at three different time points during their participation with us and we are now determining and classifying the maternal feeding behaviors. We will evaluate the data from the videos and participant feeding questionnaires through the lens of feeding-style theories. What is really great is that I was able to observe and assist with the start-up of the coding system, something used throughout qualitative research.<br><br><strong>How many places did you apply?</strong><br>I applied to many places from catering companies to flower delivery companies. I really just needed employment but realized that this experience could lead (and has!) to so much more. Though I did not find TOPS via The Shriver Center, once I started working at TOPS I approached The Shriver Center and they gave me academic credit. Once I “maxed out” on credits I could earn, they offered to give me a research notation on my transcript for every semester I work, even the winters and summers!<br><br><strong>Was this your first research experience? What background did you have before starting this summer research?</strong><br>I had never done research before nor was I ever interested in research. I was a volunteer EMT and had worked as a clinical assistant at a fast-paced surgical practice throughout high school.<br><br><strong>Are there other undergraduates involved in the same research this summer? Who do you work with directly each day?</strong><br>Yes. I work with graduate students, professional researchers and faculty members. I am the youngest person in the entire division!<br><br><strong>What did you gain from this experience?</strong><br>I learned that no matter what you do, do it to the fullest of your ability and take pride in your work because you truly never know what an opportunity can blossom into. Prior to working as a health educator (my old title), I didn’t even know if I would enjoy teaching others. Thanks to TOPS I have realized I LOVE to teach adults and I’m good at it! With all the amazing experiences I have gained at TOPS, I hope to become a professor and combine teaching and researching.<br><br><strong>What is your advice to other UMBC students about summer research?</strong><br>Start early! No employer is going to laugh at you if you call six months ahead of time to set up an internship. Utilize The Shriver Center. They are the most knowledgeable and helpful entity on campus. Also, never be afraid to ask for more challenging work during your placement! You’ll be surprised the chances people will take on you. I began as a childcare provider and now I am getting some of the best research experience I could have ever asked for!<br><br><strong>Can you tell us your major and your plans for the future?</strong><br>I will be a senior Social Work major and Emergency Health Services minor next year. I am in the process of applying for MSW (Master’s in Social Work) graduate programs and hope to continue on to do my PhD. My interests include forensic social work, criminal justice, public safety, mental health and nutrition. <br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Where are you working / researching this summer? I am working at The University of Maryland School of Medicine, Pediatrics Department, Growth and Nutrition Division for a research study entitled...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9375/guest@my.umbc.edu/5c28c7ee1fcfd9ed5423b55c899acdfc/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Group token="undergradresearch">Undergraduate Research</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/original.jpg?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/large.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/medium.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/small.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Undergraduate Research</Sponsor>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/375/3f64b203421386156d5ef92c600045c6/xxlarge.jpg?1318265346</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/375/3f64b203421386156d5ef92c600045c6/xlarge.jpg?1318265346</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/375/3f64b203421386156d5ef92c600045c6/large.jpg?1318265346</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/375/3f64b203421386156d5ef92c600045c6/medium.jpg?1318265346</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/375/3f64b203421386156d5ef92c600045c6/small.jpg?1318265346</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/375/3f64b203421386156d5ef92c600045c6/xsmall.jpg?1318265346</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/009/375/3f64b203421386156d5ef92c600045c6/xxsmall.jpg?1318265346</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>23</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 12:50:30 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="9289" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/9289">
<Title>Inspec Archive - Science Abstracts 1898-1968</Title>
<Tagline>Database Trial - ends 11/4/2011</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><div>UMBC now has trial access to the<a href="http://proxy-bc.researchport.umd.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&amp;profile=ehost&amp;defaultdb=ieh" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> Inspec Archive - Science Abstracts 1898-1968</a></div><div><br></div><div>The Inspec Archive - Science Abstracts 1898-1968, created by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, is the leading bibliographic database providing abstracts and indexing to the world's scientific and technical papers in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, and computing and control engineering.</div><div><br></div><div>The Inspec Archive contains:</div><div><ul><li>Nearly 874,000 records dating from the late 1800s to 1968</li><li>Conference Proceedings</li><li>Books</li><li>Journals</li><li>Dissertations</li><li>Reports</li><li>And more…</li></ul></div><div>Trial access runs through November 4, 2011.  Feedback on the usefulness of this product is appreciated.  Leave us a comment to let us know what you think.</div></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>UMBC now has trial access to the Inspec Archive - Science Abstracts 1898-1968     The Inspec Archive - Science Abstracts 1898-1968, created by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, is the...</Summary>
<Website>http://proxy-bc.researchport.umd.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&amp;profile=ehost&amp;defaultdb=ieh</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/9289/guest@my.umbc.edu/ef6fdbb3127a755bd473f1d45e6aebcc/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>database-trials</Tag>
<Tag>library</Tag>
<Group token="library">Albin O. Kuhn Library &amp;amp; Gallery</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/library</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/016/854d6fae5ee42911677c739ee1734486/xsmall.png?1279120404</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/016/854d6fae5ee42911677c739ee1734486/original.png?1279120404</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/016/854d6fae5ee42911677c739ee1734486/xxlarge.png?1279120404</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/016/854d6fae5ee42911677c739ee1734486/xlarge.png?1279120404</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/016/854d6fae5ee42911677c739ee1734486/large.png?1279120404</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/016/854d6fae5ee42911677c739ee1734486/medium.png?1279120404</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/016/854d6fae5ee42911677c739ee1734486/small.png?1279120404</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/016/854d6fae5ee42911677c739ee1734486/xsmall.png?1279120404</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/016/854d6fae5ee42911677c739ee1734486/xxsmall.png?1279120404</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>Albin O. Kuhn Library &amp; Gallery</Sponsor>
<PawCount>3</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 15:38:03 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

</News>
