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<Title>Fall Semester Opening Town Hall</Title>
<Tagline>Friday 6/26 5 pm on WebEx</Tagline>
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    <div>Hi All,</div>
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    <div>SGA and GSA will be co-hosting a town hall on Friday at 5 pm. to discuss plans for opening campus in the Fall. Speakers include Freeman Hrabowski, Lynne Schaefer, Janet Rutledge, GSA President Alex Rittle, and several other campus officials. You are welcome to attend and are highly encouraged to submit questions ahead of time., although there will be plenty of time for open Q&amp;A.  Details are included on the link below.</div>
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    <div><a href="https://covid19.umbc.edu/upcoming-town-halls/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://covid19.umbc.edu/upcoming-town-halls/</a></div>
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<Summary>Hi All,     SGA and GSA will be co-hosting a town hall on Friday at 5 pm. to discuss plans for opening campus in the Fall. Speakers include Freeman Hrabowski, Lynne Schaefer, Janet Rutledge, GSA...</Summary>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="93978" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/llc/posts/93978">
<Title>Research Writing Bootcamp</Title>
<Tagline>M/W/F July 20-31 - register now!</Tagline>
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    <h1><span>Research Writing Bootcamp</span></h1>
    <span> </span><h4><span><strong>Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays<br>July 20-31<br>10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.</strong><br><strong>On WebEx</strong></span></h4>
    <br><span>The <a href="https://dreshercenter.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dresher Center for the Humanities</a>, in collaboration with the <a href="https://socialscience.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Center for Social Science Scholarship </a>and the <a href="https://circa.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Center for Research and Creativity in the Arts</a>, invites you to participate in an online research writing bootcamp.</span><br><br><span>Participants will gather virtually with other CAHSS faculty and advanced graduate students who are eager to advance their research-related writing (books, articles, dissertations, statements, grants, proposals, artist statements, etc.) this summer. After the difficulties of teaching online in spring 2020 and the looming pressures of an online or hybrid fall semester, as well as the disturbing national events of this summer, many among us are struggling to find time and space to devote to research-related writing. This bootcamp will help you make time for this writing and reflection and find a group of like-minded writers who can help you keep the momentum going!</span><br><span> </span><br><span>The bootcamp will “meet” via WebEx on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for two weeks at 10 AM for approximately an hour of cohort-based discussion of the writing process and shared reflection on your own writing. Drop in or out as your schedule permits, but you must register in advance and check in at least twice. Consultations with Rachel Brubaker about applications for external funding support may also be arranged.</span><br><span> </span><br><span>Register </span><a href="https://umbc.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8d6f2ab4368f091484f80fa94&amp;id=d16fb182cc&amp;e=94ca9a8fc7" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a><span>. Questions? Contact Courtney Hobson at </span><a href="mailto:chobson1@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">chobson1@umbc.edu</a><span>.</span>
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<Summary>Research Writing Bootcamp   Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays July 20-31 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. On WebEx  The Dresher Center for the Humanities, in collaboration with the Center for Social Science...</Summary>
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<Title>Announcing our 2020-2021 SS Undergraduate Research Awardees!</Title>
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    <strong>Camille Blackford</strong> <em>(ANTH)</em>
    </div>“A Proposal for an Ethnography on the Happiness of UMBC Students During the Coronavirus Pandemic”<br><div><em>Mentors:  Drs. Bambi Chapin &amp; Sarah Chard</em></div>
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    <strong>Maryam Elhabashy</strong> <em>(ANTH)</em>
    </div>“Cupping and Wellness Among Muslims In the Baltimore-Washington Area”<br><em>Mentor:  Dr. Bambi Chapin</em><br><blockquote><div><strong><br></strong></div></blockquote>
    <strong>Sydney Fryer</strong><em> (GES)</em><strong><br></strong>“Humanizing Baltimore City Squeegee Kids”<br><div><em>Mentor:  Dr. Dena Aufseeser</em></div>
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    <strong>Elle Kreiner</strong> <em>(ANTH)</em>
    </div>“Ethnographic Examination of Strategies of Emotional Labor in Death Care Work”<br><div><div><em>Mentor:  Dr. Bambi Chapin</em></div></div>
    <strong><div><strong><br></strong></div>Angel Munoz-Osorio</strong><em>(PSYC)</em><strong><br></strong>“The Effects of Sounds on Pain Perception”<br><div><em>Mentor:  Dr. Lynnda Dahlquist</em></div>
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    <strong>Ada Truong</strong><em> (PSYC)</em><br>“Chinese Americans’ psychological well-being and COVID-19 related racial discrimination: The moderating role of ethnic identity”</div>
    <div><em>Mentor:  Dr. Charissa Cheah</em></div>
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    <strong>Kateryna Yakusheva</strong> <em>(GLBL)</em>
    </div>“What type of government is the most efficient at dealing with pandemics?”<br><em>Mentor:  Dr. Brigid Starkey</em><br><blockquote><div><br></div></blockquote>
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    <a href="https://socialscience.umbc.edu/research/undergraduate-research-awards/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Visit CS3's website</a> for a summary of their planned research.  </div>
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    <div>Congratulations to ALL of the students who have received research awards for the coming year.  For a complete list, please visit the <a href="https://ur.umbc.edu/ura/current-scholars/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Undergraduate Research website.  </a>
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<Summary>The following students have received Social Science Undergraduate Research Awards for 2020-2021:    Camille Blackford (ANTH) “A Proposal for an Ethnography on the Happiness of UMBC Students During...</Summary>
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<Title>Dr. Shirley Basfield Dunlap</Title>
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    <span>We write to share the sorrowful news that we have lost one of our
    own LLC alums, Dr. <span>Shirley</span> Basfield Dunlap. Dr. Basfield Dunlap, a member of
    LLC cohort 16, graduated in Spring 2018, with her dissertation, “</span><span>The Oral History Project of African American
    Stage Directors in American Theatre.” </span><span>Drs. Beverly Bickel and Michelle Scott co-chaired her ground-breaking
    dissertation and her committee includedDrs<em>. </em></span><span>Kimberly Moffitt, Robert Morrow (Morgan
    State University) and Ayanna Thompson (Arizona State University). <br></span>
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    <span>Dr. Basfield's dissertation presents an oral history of four African American stage directors of American mainstream theatre who are among many who have been undocumented in the annals of American history. Her work highlights how the director's staging of theatrical artwork is a commentary on the experience, ideologies, interpretations and representations of the world of the play. Each</span><em><span></span></em>
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    <span>director brings cultural
    heritage to life through performative art, and contributes another dimension to
    historicizing moments that have not had adequate attention in U.S. theatre
    history. Marjorie Moon of The Billie Holiday Theatre; Clinton Turner Davis of
    the Negro Ensemble Company and co-founder of The Non-Traditional Casting
    Project; Mabel Robinson of the North Carolina Black Repertory Company; and
    Woodie King, Jr. of the New Federal Theatre all represent the intersectionality
    of the lived history of African Americans in theatre as early as the 1960s
    National Black Arts/Theatre Movement. The work is a challenge to the
    discrimination that ensues due to the lack of documentation of African Americans’
    experiences in American theatre history.</span><span> <br></span>
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    <div><span>Since last summer, Dr. Basfield Dunlap had been conducting additional
    interviews of African American directors in Chicago, Indiana, Texas, New York
    and Washington, D.C. which she planned to include in a book and eventual documentary
    about the significant contributions of African American directors to American
    theatre. In a late April 2020 email exchange, she wrote about how the
    pandemic’s insistence that she stay home and slow down had offered her
    inspiration, hope and time to be able to work on the book. <br></span></div>
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    <p><span>While completing the final writing of her dissertation, she directed <em>Red Velvet</em>, Lolita Chakrabarti's play about Ira Aldridge, the 19th century Black Shakespearean actor, for the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company. Describing her work directing <em>Red Velvet</em>, Dr. Basfield Dunlap wrote, "Theatre educates, empowers, and inspires in ways unlike any entertainment field in the world. Telling Aldridge's story is timely and necessary, as we experience concerns in today's entertainment industry all too similar to those he encountered during the 1800s."  <br></span></p>
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    <p><span>Dr. Basfield Dunlap expressed her fierce commitment to inclusion through this and many other productions. As a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and an unwavering advocate for the powerful contributions of African American directors to American theatre, Dr. Basfield Dunlap's directing credits are too numerous to list. A sample includes multidisciplinary productions developed and staged in collaboration with Morgan's Theatre, Visual Arts and Music departments and many community members such as <em>Raisin</em>, <em>the Musical; Ragtime</em>, <em>the Musical; Sarafina!; Crowns; The Color Purple; </em>and<em>, The Wiz. </em>A widely respected director in the Baltimore area and well beyond, Dr. Basfield Dunlap was honored with a nomination from Woodie King and Ian Gallanar and offered membership in the prestigious American Theatre Conference in summer 2018. <br></span></p>
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    <p><span>When UMBC hosted the national Imagining America conference in collaboration with Morgan State University, Towson University, Maryland Institute of Art and over 50 community organizations, Dr. Basfield Dunlap coordinated three sessions for the conference including a powerful opening session with Morgan students and another keynote session for which she directed a dramatic reading of Langston Hughes' "Let America be America Again." Orgaizers and participants of subsequent Imaging America conferences are still talking about the powerful and beautiful sessions she created and led in 2015. <br></span></p>
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    <p><span>Dr. Basfield Dunlap brought diligence, commitment, and generosity to the LLC community where she was beloved for her humor, critical questions, spirituality and creative thought and action. She told us, "Jump...the net will come!" And so, we jumped, knowing that we would learn, laugh and be inspired when Shirley was in the room. She did not need the doctoral degree to pursue African American theater directing and scholarship as she was already the expert when she stepped into the classroom. Yet, she was intent on becoming "Dr." Basfield Dunlap and so she did in record time, mentoring her LLC mentors along the way.</span></p>
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    <p><span> To see her working as a director, attend the magnificent plays she directed, and to know her as a friend and colleague has been a treasured gift. Just as she ended all her emails and encounters, we wish her the "peace and blessings" she so generously shared with everyone she encountered on her journey. Our deepest sympathies and love are with her family and closest friends as we learn to live in a diminished world without Shirley's light. <br></span></p>
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    <p><span>The LLC Community will come together on Friday, June 19th from 3-4 p.m. in a virtual moment of reflection, celebration, and laughter about our dear alum. Personal stories and reflections welcomed. Please feel free to join us:</span></p>
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    <a href="https://zoom.us/j/97530977929" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://zoom.us/j/97530977929</a>
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    <div>Meeting ID: 975 3097 7929</div>
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<Summary>We write to share the sorrowful news that we have lost one of our own LLC alums, Dr. Shirley Basfield Dunlap. Dr. Basfield Dunlap, a member of LLC cohort 16, graduated in Spring 2018, with her...</Summary>
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<Title>Race, Ethnicity and the Covid-19 Global Pandemic volume</Title>
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    <p><span>Race, Ethnicity and the Covid-19 Global Pandemic</span></p>
    <p><span> </span></p>
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    <p><strong>Editors: </strong></p>
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    <p><strong>Melvin E. Thomas, Ph. D</strong>.  Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University</p>
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    <p><strong>Loren Henderson, Ph. D.</strong> 
     Associate Professor of Sociology, Anthropology, and Health 
    Administration and Policy, UMBC Innovation Fellow, University of Maryland
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    <p><strong>Hayward Derrick Horton, Ph. D.  </strong>Professor of Sociology, State University of New York-Albany</p>
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    <p>Dear Colleagues </p>
    <p>We are seeking proposals for chapters for possible inclusion in the forthcoming edited volume, “<u>Race, Ethnicity and the Covid-19 Global Pandemic</u>.“ 
     This volume will present the most authoritative and up-to-date theory 
    and research on the causes and consequences of the covid-19 pandemic on 
    racial and ethnic minorities in the U. S. and world.    These original 
    essays will provide a critical examination of the progress and direction
     of debates, as well as a foundation for future research.  Please send 
    your proposed title, abstract (no more than 400 words), name, and 
    affiliation to <a href="mailto:melvin_thomas@ncsu.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">melvin_thomas@ncsu.edu</a> by July 30, 2020.</p>
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    <p>We are particularly interested in chapters that address the following issues:</p>
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    <p>1.<span>      </span>Discussions
     that apply social science theories to enhance our understanding of 
    racial disparities in covid-19 infections and deaths in the U.S. and/or 
    globally.</p>
    <p>2.<span>      </span>Multivariate analyses of the racial disparities.</p>
    <p>3.<span>      </span>Cross-national studies of the covid-19 pandemic and how it impacts racial, ethnic or religious minorities.</p>
    <p>4.<span>      </span>Qualitative studies of how racial and ethnic minorities deal with covid-19 related issues.</p>
    <p>5.<span>      </span>Historical analyses of pandemics and their impact on racial and ethnic minorities.</p>
    <p>6.<span>      </span>Analyses that link racism in the U.S. healthcare system to covid-19 deaths.</p>
    <p>7.<span>      </span>Analyses
     that provide solutions to racial and ethnic disparities linked to 
    disparate covid-19 infections and deaths that can be that can used to 
    mitigate the impact of future pandemics.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p> <strong>CHAPTER FORMAT </strong></p>
    <p>Standard
     format will help ensure coherence. Full chapter should be within 7000 
    -8000 words (approximately) including, reference, tables, figures etc.  <strong> </strong></p>
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    <td><p>Title </p></td>
    <td><p>Clearly defined and relevant to the text </p></td>
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    <td><p>Abstract</p></td>
    <td><p>250 words</p></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td><p>Introduction to the chapter </p></td>
    <td><p>500 words (approximately)</p></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td><p>Context, state of the art, concepts and methods</p></td>
    <td><p>2000 words (approximately)</p></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td><p>Substantive discussion</p></td>
    <td><p>3500words (approximately)</p></td>
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    <tr>
    <td><p>Conclusion: What next for research</p></td>
    <td><p>500 word (approximately)</p></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td><p>Bibliography/references </p></td>
    <td><p>As applicable </p></td>
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    <tr>
    <td><p>Key texts/words(references)</p></td>
    <td><p>4 minimum – 6 maximum </p></td>
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    <tr>
    <td><p>Citation style:</p></td>
    <td><p>APA 6<sup>th</sup> edition </p></td>
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    <p>Please send abstracts of 300–400 words, and a biography of each author of 50–80 words, to Melvin Thomas at <a href="mailto:melvin_thomas@ncsu.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">melvin_thomas@ncsu.edu</a> by July 30, 2020<sup>. </sup> Please give the subject header as “Race,
     Ethnicity and Covid-19  Proposal’. Notifications of acceptance will be 
    sent no later than August 31, 2020. Chapters of 7,000 to 8,000 words 
    will be due by October 30, 2020.</p>
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    <span>In partnership with the <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/dreshercenter/posts/93652" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dresher Center for the Humanities</a>, we invite faculty to attend an online </span>faculty drop-in session<span> on </span>Friday June 12 at 10 AM<span> to consider how can we use our roles as faculty, teachers, chairs/directors, or mentors to work towards racial justice, social change, civic action, community action, and pedagogical engagement. Registration and details are forthcoming.</span><span><br></span><span><br></span>
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    <span>To read more about the Black Lives Matter movement, to access statements from across the social sciences against police violence and anti-Black racism, and to access anti-racism resources from UMBC, please go here for <a href="https://socialscience.umbc.edu/read-more-blm-and-anti-racism/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">our ongoing list of resources</a>. </span><span><em><br></em></span><span><em><br></em></span>
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                    <p>The Dresher Center for the 
    Humanities stands in solidarity with members of our Black community and 
    other communities suffering across the nation. We mourn and condemn the 
    murder of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and so many 
    others. We recognize the injustice of a system of mass incarceration 
    rooted in white supremacy under which Black and Brown women and men, 
    including queer and trans people, are unduly subject to violence. We 
    rededicate ourselves at this time to calling out and taking action to 
    oppose white supremacy and the powerful systems of racial injustice that
     remain at work in the United States, including in institutions of 
    higher education. We will use our platform, programming, and voices to 
    bring the tools of the humanities to work against racism and for social 
    justice.</p>
    <p>To start, we offer the following list of resources for work against 
    anti-Black racism. While not definitive, it is our hope that this list 
    provides articles, books, podcasts, films, and other media that will be 
    stepping stones towards a wider conversation.</p>
    <p><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VMzPbUotmuVwGbHhrMa_dZRma_CC1cajbRYz3iNi5to/edit?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Anti-Black Racism Resources</strong></a></p>
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<Title>Elaine MacDougall and James Wright Receive Crandall Award</Title>
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    <div>LLC Students Elaine MacDougall and James Wright, both from Cohort 22, have just been awarded the 2020 Jodi Crandall Fellowship for Research in Language, Literacy, and Culture. <br>
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    <div>They proposed an interdisciplinary collaborative project for peer 
    writing consultant training to address global and local contexts for learning, 
    encourage peer writing consultants to critically reflect on their 
    positions and identities in light of linguistic and cultural difference;
     consider multiple ways of knowing as professional writers-in-training; 
    question their own and others’ assumptions about difference; and 
    negotiate and problem-solve collaboratively across professions and 
    identities.</div>
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    <div><br></div>Their project will include voices of 
    writing center administrators and up to 20 peer writing consultants from
     various universities and high schools across the Baltimore area through
     the already established Baltimore Metro Writing Centers Association. 
    Through this collaboration, they plan to develop a year-long, research-based 
    training series for critically exploring these questions at the 
    secondary, undergraduate, and graduate levels through critical 
    reflective practice based in scholarship that encourages peer 
    writing consultants “to engage reflectively [in writing], mapping what they 
    understand” and “to explicate tacit knowledge” embedded in such 
    wide-ranging “intersections of self, experience, and the world.” (Yancey,
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    <div>Congratulations, James and Elaine! <br>
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<Title>The Evolving World of Inclusive Language</Title>
<Tagline>Free event, June 10, 2020, 9 a.m. &#8211; 1:30 p.m.</Tagline>
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<Title>Northrop Grumman FTL Program Virtual Information Session</Title>
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    <p>WHEN:</p>
    <p><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/careers/events?mode=upcoming" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Friday, June 5, 2020</a><span> · 3 PM - 3:30 PM</span></p>
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    <p>The Career Center is inviting you to the Northrop Grumman FTL Information Session. This event will be held ONLINE at the following link: <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/onstage/g.php?MTID=e7d0d534d1846a81bdd54a408b814d3b2" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/onstage/g.php?MTID=e7d0d534d1846a81bdd54a408b814d3b2</a><span><em>.</em></span></p>
    <p>Event number: 471 716 279</p>
    <p>Event password: qhUXj53Drh4</p>
    <p>Northrop Grumman Future Technical Leaders (FTL) Program<br></p>
    <p>WHO: <br>Master's and Ph.D. candidates in science, technology, engineering &amp; math</p>
    <p>U.S. Citizenship is Required<br></p>
    <p>At <a href="https://www.northropgrumman.com/who-we-are/defining-possible/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1brAgK_P6QIVGLbICh1gQAFWEAAYASAAEgLsIvD_BwE#/intro?" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Northrop Grumman</a>, we’ve developed the <a href="http://ftlprogram@ngc.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Future Technical Leaders</a> (FTL) Program - a professional development opportunity aimed at identifying and investing in Northrop Grumman’s next generation of technologists, engineers, architects and leaders. <br></p>
    <p>The FTL Program is seeking talented STEM MS and PhD 2020-2021 graduates interested in learning more about our exclusive three-year professional development program aimed at identifying and investing in Northrop Grumman’s next generation of technologists, engineers, architects and leaders. U.S. citizenship required.</p>
    <p>If you qualify, please see job ID # 9316554 in UMBCworks.</p>
    <p>Interviews for selected candidates will be held in September.</p>
    <p><span>Please visit</span><span> </span><a href="mailto:ftlprogram@ngc.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ftlprogram@ngc.com</a><span> for more information.</span></p>
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