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    <p><strong>Come rock with us, 90s style with the Down and Dirty Dawg Band!</strong></p>
    <p>Founded in 1998, DDDB is UMBC’s pep band<strong>. </strong>The name was given to the band by the members to reflect the music and attitude of the group. DDDB plays popular and jazz funk tunes and has grown into a core membership of highly motivated performers led by a student organization. They support the Retrievers Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams and perform at other spirit events. They will be playing a selection of 90s tunes to celebrate URCAD's 30th anniversary! Band members: Jamie Bates, Charlie Blocher, Rose Bodie, Aidan Cohen, Jean Diaz, Julieta Marin, Daniel Pellerano, Michael Riddle, Anastasia Sartain, Ben Yoder.</p>
    <p>Director: Bentley Corbett-Wilson</p>
    <p>URCAD is Wednesday, April 22 in the RAC:</p>
    <p>URCAD.umbc.edu</p></div>
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<Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Lama Mohamed</Title>
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    <p>Special Exhibit, 10 – 11 a.m., RAC Upper Track, First Floor</p>
    <p>Title: <strong>Imagining Science</strong><br><br>Mentor: Chung-Wei Huang, Media and Communication Studies</p>
    <p>Abstract:</p>
    <p>Art has not been utilized nearly enough to visualize the complex relationships that exist within the broad disciplines of life sciences. The separation of creativity from science, and the rigidity of science within the arts has minimized the future possibilities of both fields. These illustrations explored how using more creative methods can inspire greater thought and wonder in younger viewers’ first exposure to elementary science. This was attempted through use of experimental art techniques such as collage, mixed media, and a focus on artistic appeal rather than strict accuracy of anatomy or scale. There are a total of three pieces: Scale, Unity, and Balance; all created with the intention of centering young audiences, but also the innate curiosity present in all people, regardless of age. Each illustration is centered around that inborn desire to understand and make meaning of the vast yet intricate world around us, and how it manifests in everyday life.</p>
    
    <p>URCAD is Wednesday, April 22 in the RAC:</p>
    <p>URCAD.umbc.edu</p></div>
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<Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: UMBC Jazz Ensemble</Title>
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    <p>After the Keynote speaker (12-1pm), stick around to hear members of the<strong> UMBC Jazz Ensemble </strong>performing original student jazz compositions. Tal Pluznik (drums), Adrian Mickens (trumpet), Leo Hickman (mandolin), Jack McGrath (bass), Noah Vernon (piano), Wyatt Betz (reeds)</p>
    <p>Director: Matt Belzer</p>
    <p>URCAD is Wednesday, April 22: URCAD.umbc.edu</p></div>
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<Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Trilece Wilson</Title>
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    <p>URCAD is Wednesday, April 22 in the RAC.</p>
    <p><strong>Title: Tears Made of Ink</strong><br><br>Mentor: Nicole Pekarske, English dept. (creative writing)</p>
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    <p>I am inspired by lyric and confessional poetry, emotionally driven and emotionally honest writing. I have chosen to share a small collection of my poems composed within poetry courses here at UMBC and in personal time. The collection includes poems that were composed using various techniques and stylistic constraints, showcasing a range of work, experimentation, and growth as a poet and artist. Pathetically Poetic was written in personal time. Family Dinner 504 developed from a prompt titled “Childhood Kitchen." The prompt instructions were to describe the kitchen using physical elements such as colors, textures, and sounds. The Cruelties of War and The Beauties of Beyond was composed following instructions from the prompt “20-Word Revision,” where a previous longer poem was taken and used to create two new poems. The piece shared was the second poem created, and it was composed with the strictest parameters, where only twenty words were allowed. Home was created following instructions to produce a sonnet. All Things Lead Back to Blue developed from a prompt titled “poem inspired by color.” Through sharing my work, I hope to truly pursue my dreams and passions, and hopefully inspire others to do the same.</p>
    <p>See the full schedule here: URCAD.umbc.edu</p></div>
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<Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Peerada Phoomsiri</Title>
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    <p>Title: Rewarding Relationships: An Ethnographic Study of Volunteers with the Special Olympics</p>
    <p>Mentor: Bambi Chapin, Anthropology</p>
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    <p>Giving those with intellectual disabilities a chance to shine in athletic settings is exactly what the Special Olympics aims to do. But what about the volunteers who help make these events possible? Volunteer work with the Special Olympics is described by the organization as “rewarding for all” and “about creating lifelong friendships.” This research aimed to study these friendships created in an athletic setting by engaging in participant observation through the role of a volunteer. Volunteering at Special Olympics basketball games in Maryland afforded a glimpse of the interaction’s volunteers have with others in the program. The observed interactions show that volunteers contribute towards a positive environment through the relationships they form. As facilitators of events and fans of athletics, volunteers both contribute to and benefit from their role in the Special Olympics. By better understanding the significance of relationship-building in motivating volunteer engagement and what facilitates that, this research offers organizations useful information in supporting the volunteer labor on which they rely.</p>
    
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    <p>Bring your drum and join in @URCAD, Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in the RAC!</p>
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    <p><strong>UMBC Drum Circle- </strong> Improvisational drum jam featuring UMBC faculty, staff, and students. With INDS professors Steven "Dr. Upcycle" McAlpine, and Jose Arenas Gomez, Anna Folange, and members of the Retriever Music Society. You can hear them on sunny afternoons on the steps of Academic Row outside of the UC getting their groove on.</p>
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    <p>Amy Taylor, Margot Anthony | Power and Control: The Impact of Religious Cults on the Lives of Women | Lauren Allen | Social Work | RAC Arena, 2-3pm, Poster #67</p>
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    <p>Mentors: Keegan Finberg and Sharon Tran, English dept.</p>
    <p>Come see Esther's oral presentation at URCAD on April 22:  <strong>1:15-1:30 RAC 106</strong></p>
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    <p>My honors thesis examines representations of queerness in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ superhero comic series <em>Watchmen</em> (1986-7), remarkable for its literary status and influentially mature take on the superhero genre. My URCAD presentation will give an overview of this thesis with a focus on analyzing how the character Rorschach constructs a superhero alter ego to repress his queerness and acquiesce to neoliberal norms of masculinity outlined by Margaret Thatcher’s British New Right of the 1980s. This reading is informed by methods from queer studies, superhero comic studies, new historicism and Marxism. I unpack the ways in which superhero comic tropes are subverted to portray repressed queerness, put those tropes into conversation with the politics of the AIDS epidemic, and consider Rorschach’s identity factors, primarily his lower working-class status, to explain why and how he represses his queerness in the manner he does. Ultimately, I demonstrate that considering <em>Watchmen </em>as a queer superhero story can open up new avenues of scholarly conversation for exploring the superhero genre’s unique capacity to portray repressed queerness via costuming. Given the current political moment’s rising homophobia, finding ways of seeing queer people in media, especially those struggling with homophobia, has become incredibly salient.</p>
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    <p>Title: The Erasure of Jane Crow from the Modern Legal System</p>
    <p>Mentor: Dr. Michelle Scott</p>
    <p>Come see Elle's oral presentation at URCAD on April 22:  1:35-1:50pm in RAC 106.</p>
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    <p>Black feminist studies scholars and journalists are calling the 2020s the new Era of Jane Crow (the double jeopardy of racism and sexism),as Black women’s rights are being eroded. How did the legal systems of the United States of America go from integrating activist Pauli Murray’s 'Jane Crow' theory into its laws in the 1960s to today, where Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old Black woman in Georgia, was forced to carry her baby to term, well after her brain death?  This project is a critical historical and legal analysis of the impact of Jane Crow on American society, drawing on Murray’s autobiography, their mid-twentieth-century legal scholarship, Supreme Court cases from the 1940s to the present, as well as congressional debates over the Equal Rights Amendment. In doing so, this project analyzes how Jane Crow shaped, or failed to shape, the Human Rights doctrine and statutes of today. In short, this project argues that the modern American legal system's failure to fully integrate Murray’s theory of Jane Crow into law has only increased Black women’s vulnerability, whether it is in the workforce or the doctor’s office.</p>
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<Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Kaitlin Worzalla</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>Kaitlin Worzalla is a URA Scholar and Geography and Environmental Systems major.</p>
    <p>Title: Human Presence in Fragile Spaces: A Study of Antarctic Tourism</p>
    <p>Mentor: Charles Kaylor</p>
    <p>Come see her oral presentation at URCAD on April 22:  9:20-9:35am, in RAC 230</p>
    
    <p>Abstract:</p>
    <p>As Antarctica faces the effects of climate change and increased tourist activity, understanding the intersection between human presence and ecological sensitivity is critical. Using data collected during a December 2025 expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula, this research provides insights into Antarctic tourism through geospatial analysis, wildlife observations, and evaluation of visitor protocols. This project’s significance lies in the findings around the extensive and complex governance surrounding human activity below 60° South. While extensive regulatory frameworks and biosecurity protocols were in place and effectively minimized environmental disturbance, these same regulations had loopholes and appeared fragile. It additionally revealed opportunities for citizen science initiatives that contributed to ongoing wildlife conservation and environmental science efforts. Finally, it showed that tourism vessels function not only as recreational platforms, but also as logistical supports for seasonal research stations. In terms of a warming planet, polar regions are widely considered to be Earth’s climate regulators. As traveling to Antarctica becomes more accessible and popular, it is important that we continue to monitor the impacts of tourism in polar regions and enact responsible tourism practices that can act as models for other tourist destinations.</p>
    <p>For more info:</p>
    <p>URCAD.umbc.edu</p></div>
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