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<Title>Archer-Smith '85, Psych, New Director of Local Meals on Wheels</Title>
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    <img width="150" height="150" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/70957054-150x150.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p><strong><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/70957054.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/70957054.jpg?w=300" alt="" width="256" height="192" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Stephanie Archer-Smith ’85</strong>, developmental <a title="Powered by Text-Enhance" href="http://umbcinsights.wordpress.com/2012/07/13/alumna-stephanie-archer-smith-85-psychology-named-executive-director-of-local-meals-on-wheels/#" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">psychology</a>, was recently named the executive director for Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland.</p>
    <p>“We are delighted to be able to hire someone as experienced and capable as Stephanie to lead Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland,” said board president Jonathan Wachs.  “She is well-qualified for the post, and her strengths and abilities are tailor-made to lead our organization into the next phase of growth and sustainability.”</p>
    <p>Archer-Smith, who received a graduate degree at the University of Baltimore, has served as senior vice president of operations for St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore for the past eight years, where “she played a key role in securing capital expansion funding, ensuring quality operations, adding and increasing program growth as well as boosting annual revenues,” according to a press release available on Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland’s website.</p>
    <p>You can learn about Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland and its mission in the Baltimore area <a href="http://www.mealsonwheelsmd.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p>
    <p><a href="http://umbcinsights.wordpress.com/2012/07/13/alumna-stephanie-archer-smith-85-psychology-named-executive-director-of-local-meals-on-wheels/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">This post originally appeared in <em>UMBC Insights.</em></a></p>
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<Title>Michael Bok &#8217;14, Biological Sciences, on io9</Title>
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    <p>Michael Bok ’14 Ph.D., biological sciences, <a href="http://io9.com/5924279/lose-yourself-in-the-hypnotic-dance-of-a-squids-pigment-cells" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">was featured in a July 8th blog post on the science blog <em>io9</em></a>.</p>
    <p>The piece focused on a video, filmed by Bok and posted on his website <em>Arthropoda, </em>of a dead Longfin Inshore Squid whose chromatophores were still active. Bok set the piece to <em>Canon in D</em> by Johann Pachelbel.</p>
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<Title>Stephanie Archer-Smith &#8217;85, Psychology, Named Executive Director of Local Meals on Wheels</Title>
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    <p>Stephanie Archer-Smith ’85, developmental psychology, was recently named the executive director for Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland.</p>
    <p>“We are delighted to be able to hire someone as experienced and capable as Stephanie to lead Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland,” said board president Jonathan Wachs.  “She is well-qualified for the post, and her strengths and abilities are tailor-made to lead our organization into the next phase of growth and sustainabiliy.”</p>
    <p>Archer-Smith, who received a graduate degree at the University of Baltimore, her served as senior vice president of operations for <a title="Vincent de Paul" href="http://www.vincentbaltimore.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">St. Vincent de Paul</a> of Baltimore for the past eight years, where “she played a key role in securing capital expansion funding, ensuring quality operations, adding and increasing program growth as well as boosting annual revenues,” according to a press release available on Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland’s website.</p>
    <p>You can learn about Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland and its mission in the Baltimore area <a href="http://www.mealsonwheelsmd.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p>
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<Title>New Play From Alumna Erica Smith &#8217;03, Theater, Debuts</Title>
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    <img width="150" height="150" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/7467875728_6f95860c8a-150x150.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7273/7467875728_6f95860c8a.jpg" alt="" width="326" height="500" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">The Mobtown Players are producing the latest play by Laurel resident and alumna Erica Smith ’03, theater. The play is entitled <a href="http://www.mobtownplayers.com/season/come-out-and-say-it" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><em>Come Out and Say It</em></a>, and was chosen from among three by local playwrights which were given staged readings last fall by the Mobtown Playwrights Group (MPG), <a href="http://baltimore.broadwayworld.com/article/Mobtown-Theater-Presents-COME-OUT-AND-SAY-IT-713-28-20120709" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">according to theater website <em>BroadwayWorld Baltimore</em></a>.</p>
    <p>The synopsis given on The Mobtown Players’ website goes as follows:</p>
    <p>“Five people. Four pros. Three murderers. Two lovers. One miscalculation. As Vale deals with the aftermath of a heist gone wrong, he sees his plans—and his life—fall apart before his eyes.  In <em>Come Out and Say It</em>, forgiveness is not quite as simple as it seems.”</p>
    <p>The play’s run begins July 13th, and ends two weeks later on July 28th. Tickets can be purchased through Brown Paper Tickets <a href="http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/255253" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p>
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<Title>Dan Ritschel, History, on Maryland Morning</Title>
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    <p>Dan Ritschel, professor of history and director of <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/che/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">the Center for History Education</a>, was a guest on <em>Maryland Morning</em> during<a href="http://www.wypr.org/podcast/7-11-12-testing-constitutional-know-how" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> a July 11th segment </a>on Maryland’s newly-added government assessment test for high school seniors.</p>
    <p>The test, which will be first given in 2017, was part of a new law passed by the Maryland General Assembly this spring. Ritschel spoke of the importance of the test’s introduction, but noted also that other fields – including his own – remain somewhat neglected as the high school level.</p>
    <p>“There used to be a Maryland performance assessment in history until 2002, and following the introduction of the federal No Child Left Behind legislation, the Maryland Department of Education scrapped the testing of history,” he said. “So what we’re left with is the testing of U.S. government at the high school level – and I think it’s a wonderful thing that it’s been returned – but I think we shouldn’t forget the fact that history hasn’t been tested at the state level since 2002.”</p>
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<Title>UMBC Announces New Certificate Program in Music Entrepreneurship</Title>
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    <p>The one-year, post-baccalaureate Music Entrepreneurship Certificate Program is modeled around an innovative collaboration between UMBC and The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO). This marks the first time that a major American orchestra has collaborated with a university in a new academic program. With the BSO’s public education music program, OrchKids, at the center of the Music Entrepreneurship program curriculum, students will obtain practical experiences in entrepreneurial and educational ventures to make them successful twenty-first century musicians. Applications for Fall 2012 will be accepted through Friday, August 10.</p>
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    <p>Ellen Handler Spitz, honors college professor of visual arts, will be a featured speaker at an August 11 Erikson Institute Creativity Seminar at the Austin Riggs Center on the subject of “The Brightening Glance: Creativity and Childhood.”</p>
    <p>“The brightening glance” is a phrase taken from the title of a Spitz book in which she “returns us to the vibrant experience of childhood to explain how the imagination emerges and develops.” The seminar will explore questions such as: What is childhood creativity and what does it tell us about the creative process in general? Are the roots of adult creativity in childhood, and if so, how? What interferes with the creative process in children and what does that tell us about obstacles to creativity in our adult lives? What in our adult creative lives links us to childhood and in what ways?</p>
    <p>Other speakers include Daisy Rockwell, a painter and writer; Kelly Smedvig, a musician, model and mother; and Ruslan Sprague, a dancer and choreographer.</p>
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    <p>King spoke with producer Aaron Henkin about the colorful history of the roadside attraction South of the Border and its owner and creator, Alan Schafer, as well as various issues of politics, commerce, and culture which revolved around South of the Border during its early years which coincided with the Civil Rights Era.</p>
    <p>“I think South of the Border – and recreation in general, especially in the South – is important because it’s the politicized aspect of what we do in our free time,” said King. “We often think of politics… as happening in board rooms or in political spheres, but they actually happen in places that we go everyday, and especially in the South. If you look at a lot of cases about desegregation, they were bowling alleys, they were lunchroom counters, they were places that people hung out. So I think that they offer an important narrative about how politics happen when we don’t think we’re being political, especially when we’re going on vacation.”</p>
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    <p>How many have both a dog and a cat?</p>
    <p>Watch the video below to see the various methods and strategies used by the professors to answer the problem.</p>
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