<?xml version="1.0"?>
<News hasArchived="false" page="43" pageCount="209" pageSize="10" timestamp="Sat, 25 Apr 2026 16:21:27 -0400" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts.xml?page=43">
<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="101013" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/101013">
<Title>URCAD has begun!</Title>
<Tagline>Live now through 4/25</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><h2>Welcome to URCAD “25”!<br>April 19-25, 2021</h2><div>URCAD.umbc.edu</div><p><img src="https://urcad.umbc.edu/files/2020/11/urcad2021_Logo_B.png" alt="URCAD 2020" width="150" height="150" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p>Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD) is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Due to the COVID-related campus closure, URCAD XXV will be held online again this spring. You will be able to view presentations, watch films, see video of dance and music performances, view artwork, and interact with presenters during the asynchronous event.</p><p><strong>How Do I View Presentations?</strong><br>To access student presentations, use the dropdowns above to search by the student’s name, or, you can browse by department. Click the VoiceThread (VT) icon, then click the play button. Many presentations have narration, sound, or video, so make sure to turn your speakers on. The number of slides in the presentation is listed at the top. You can view presentations all week, April 19-25, 2021.</p><p><strong>Have a Question? Want to Interact with Presenters?</strong><br>You can give feedback, ask questions, etc. by leaving a text, voice,or video comment for the presenter (videos are preferred!) You should receive a response from the student within 24 hours, and you will be notified via email when the response is ready (keep notifications enabled). Make sure you are signed in to VT, and then simply Click on the + icon at the bottom of the slide to post a comment. Record your comment and click save. (Note: UMBC account holders can post a comment using their UMBC credentials. For visitors without a UMBC email account, in order to post a comment on a VoiceThread, you will first need to create a free non-UMBC VoiceThread account at <a href="https://voicethread.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://voicethread.com</a>.)</p><p><strong>How can I see the Keynote Address? Can I ask Questions?</strong><br>Just click the URCAD XXV Keynote Speaker bar on the right to view the video by Keynote Speaker Klaudine Wakasa. We will host a live Q&amp;A on Wednesday, April 21st from 12-1pm. You can ask questions and Klaudine will answer them live!</p><p><strong>What else is planned to celebrate the 25th anniversary of URCAD?</strong><br>Check out the fireside chat with URCAD founders Diane Lee, Kathy Sutphin, Bee Pennington, and Janet McGlynn, as they reminisce about the early days of URCAD and talk about the history of the event. And don’t forget to take a selfie and upload it to our Selfie Contest to win a gift card to the UMBC Bookstore! Top prize is $250 for the Best Selfie with the number “25” in it! </p><p><strong>How can faculty encourage students to attend URCAD?</strong><br>Click the dropdown For Faculty above to see examples of past extra credit assignments given by UMBC faculty. Encourage students to attend and report back to your class about what they learned!</p><p>For more technical information and to troubleshoot, click the Event Information tab above.</p><p>Please email <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a> with any questions.</p><p>URCAD.umbc.edu</p><br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Welcome to URCAD “25”! April 19-25, 2021  URCAD.umbc.edu    Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD) is celebrating its 25th anniversary! Due to the COVID-related campus...</Summary>
<Website>http://urcad.umbc.edu</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/101013/guest@my.umbc.edu/8e883d84ed50acd872821c937c156c23/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>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>1</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Mon, 19 Apr 2021 09:21:20 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="100982" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/100982">
<Title>FOUR UMBC students named Goldwater Scholars for 2021!</Title>
<Tagline>Slaughter, Lilly, Kroiz, and Luthria set UMBC record</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p>Four UMBC students have been named 2021-2022 Goldwater Scholars, setting a new university record for the most Retrievers to earn this prestigious undergraduate award in a single year. They are <strong>Joshua Slaughter</strong> ‘22, computer engineering;<strong> Kaitlynn Lilly</strong> ‘22, physics and mathematics;<strong> Gerson Kroiz </strong>‘22, mathematics; and <strong>Karan Luthria</strong> ‘22, bioinformatics. </p><p>The goal of the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program is to provide the United States with “a continuing source of highly qualified scientists, mathematicians, and engineers” to move the nation forward. UMBC’s prior Goldwater Scholars, including <a href="https://magazine.umbc.edu/rhodes/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Rhodes Scholar <strong>Naomi Mburu</strong></a> ‘18, chemical engineering, have gone on to top graduate programs and promising research careers.<br><br>That four UMBC students won awards, from over 1,250 STEM student applicants across the country is remarkable, notes <strong>April Householder</strong>’95, director of undergraduate research and prestigious scholarships at UMBC. “Winning the Goldwater means that Slaughter, Lilly, Kroiz, and Luthria join a legacy of scholars who have gone on to become this country’s leading scientists, engineers, and mathematicians,” she says. </p>See the full story here:<div><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/umbc-students-set-new-record-in-prestigious-goldwater-scholarships-for-stem-research/">https://news.umbc.edu/umbc-students-set-new-record-in-prestigious-goldwater-scholarships-for-stem-research/</a></div></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Four UMBC students have been named 2021-2022 Goldwater Scholars, setting a new university record for the most Retrievers to earn this prestigious undergraduate award in a single year. They...</Summary>
<Website>https://news.umbc.edu/umbc-students-set-new-record-in-prestigious-goldwater-scholarships-for-stem-research/</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100982/guest@my.umbc.edu/a470e4ab79ff0893d1930ed8c8ce14ae/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://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/982/fc7cdb9d93a0567880e7df488fa92f19/xxlarge.jpg?1618595006</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/982/fc7cdb9d93a0567880e7df488fa92f19/xlarge.jpg?1618595006</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/982/fc7cdb9d93a0567880e7df488fa92f19/large.jpg?1618595006</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/982/fc7cdb9d93a0567880e7df488fa92f19/medium.jpg?1618595006</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/982/fc7cdb9d93a0567880e7df488fa92f19/small.jpg?1618595006</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/982/fc7cdb9d93a0567880e7df488fa92f19/xsmall.jpg?1618595006</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/982/fc7cdb9d93a0567880e7df488fa92f19/xxsmall.jpg?1618595006</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>11</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 13:44:09 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="100919" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/100919">
<Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Madeline Arbutus</Title>
<Tagline>Recognizing the uncredited POC behind modern design</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><div>Humanities Scholar Madeline Arbutus decolonizes the design canon by uncovering the work of unrecognized people of color who were behind some of the most iconic brands in American culture. See her presentation, "<span>Uncredited: Uncovering the Names Behind the Colonized Modern Design Canon" at URCAD, starting on Monday!</span></div><div><br></div><div>URCAD.umbc.edu</div><div>April 19-25, 2021</div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><u>Abstract</u></span></div><div><span>Mentor: Margaret Re, Visual Arts</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><p>Mid-twentieth century American designers had a tremendous impact on national identity and design history— and an overwhelming majority of those who are recognized are white. Korean-American merchandise designer, Alma Shon shaped standards of luxury retail in America and Black graphic designer, Thomas Miller led and contributed to the designs of logos that you still see today— and both artists go uncredited in many archives, unmentioned in design history courses and not even considered in our colonized design canon. </p><p>Curator Margaret Re’s exhibition, A Designed Life, however, has uncovered the work of Shon, Miller, and many other designers in its recreation of three traveling exhibitions that were commissioned by the U.S. Department of State during the Cold War from 1951 to 1954. In addition to composing biographies for Shon and Miller that will be included as supporting research in the virtual exhibition of A Designed Life at the Design Museum of Chicago in 2021, I have identified their work and influence in archives, in hopes of decolonizing the design canon through the inclusion of Shon and Miller’s narratives and work.</p></span></div></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Humanities Scholar Madeline Arbutus decolonizes the design canon by uncovering the work of unrecognized people of color who were behind some of the most iconic brands in American culture. See her...</Summary>
<Website>http://urcad.umbc.edu</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100919/guest@my.umbc.edu/5187c1714d4f091beb36d1c4acde72e4/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://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/919/63a96704454c27babea4e187e86800b0/xxlarge.jpg?1618488598</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/919/63a96704454c27babea4e187e86800b0/xlarge.jpg?1618488598</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/919/63a96704454c27babea4e187e86800b0/large.jpg?1618488598</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/919/63a96704454c27babea4e187e86800b0/medium.jpg?1618488598</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/919/63a96704454c27babea4e187e86800b0/small.jpg?1618488598</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/919/63a96704454c27babea4e187e86800b0/xsmall.jpg?1618488598</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/919/63a96704454c27babea4e187e86800b0/xxsmall.jpg?1618488598</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>3</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 09:22:32 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="100917" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/100917">
<Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Angelika Albertorio</Title>
<Tagline>Using dance to teach English!</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><span>Angelika's URCAD presentation, "MotionWriters: Choreographing Syntactic Knowledge Awareness" brings together her interests in English Literature and Dance. Using a unique teaching style, Angelika explores </span><span><span>multimodal approaches that engage practicing English grammar through the involvement of the moving body. </span></span><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>URCAD.umbc.edu</span></div><div><span>April 19-25, 2021<br></span><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><u>Abstract</u></span></div><div><span>Mentor: Ann Sofie Clemmensen, Dance</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><span>English Language Learners' (ELLs) experiences can often be frustrating because their education may not address learning modalities that suit them, specifically when it comes to teaching English grammar. MotionWriters, a learning program created by Assistant Professor Ann Sofie Clemmensen and Dance/English Literature major, Angelika Albertorio seeks to address this problem by implementing a multimodal teaching approach that engages practicing English grammar through the involvement of the moving body. Inspired by the choreographic process, MotionWriters guides participants through a creative process structured around the creation and continuous revision of a fictional narrative. Students will go through a series of modules and creative devices/tasks. The differences of parts of speech, vocabulary, and sentence structure are explored through the whole body, including visual, verbal, and kinesthetic modes of learning. The MotionWriters pilot program is targeted at ELLs who are between the ages of nine to eleven. The community aspect of this program, coupled with the creative approach to English language and grammar, hopes to make for an interactive experience for students and inspire confidence for their future educational endeavors.</span></span></div></div></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Angelika's URCAD presentation, "MotionWriters: Choreographing Syntactic Knowledge Awareness" brings together her interests in English Literature and Dance. Using a unique teaching style, Angelika...</Summary>
<Website>http://urcad.umbc.edu</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100917/guest@my.umbc.edu/18574f722af6c099678f0efa90a313f9/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/000/100/917/b01effeea43c9d19bfd3b2069ad4417f/xxlarge.jpg?1618453076</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/917/b01effeea43c9d19bfd3b2069ad4417f/xlarge.jpg?1618453076</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/917/b01effeea43c9d19bfd3b2069ad4417f/large.jpg?1618453076</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/917/b01effeea43c9d19bfd3b2069ad4417f/medium.jpg?1618453076</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/917/b01effeea43c9d19bfd3b2069ad4417f/small.jpg?1618453076</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/917/b01effeea43c9d19bfd3b2069ad4417f/xsmall.jpg?1618453076</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/917/b01effeea43c9d19bfd3b2069ad4417f/xxsmall.jpg?1618453076</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>1</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 08:04:15 -0400</PostedAt>
<EditAt>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 08:07:43 -0400</EditAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="100848" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/100848">
<Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Lujane Elkhatib</Title>
<Tagline>An animated short about stress</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><div><span>Don't miss Lujane's film,<em> A Cloud Of Worries</em>- An Animated Short!</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>URCAD.umbc.edu</span></div><div><span>April 19-25, 2021</span></div><div><br></div><div><u>Abstract</u></div><div>Mentor: Corrie Parks, Visual Arts</div><div><br></div><div><span><em>A Cloud of Worries</em> is a looping animated short about a girl who bottles up her stress and just can’t seem to escape from her worries, even in her dreams. The stress builds up, little by little, symbolized by the red cloud looming above her head. This piece represents the state of an average individual that is plagued by stress, always feeling restless. The color scheme, a combination of blues, purples and pinks, and the watercolor-like textures were all used to create the “dreamy” night time atmosphere. All animation was done digitally, and this short made use of moving two-dimensional camera effects during certain scenes like the falling sequence to make the motion more fluid and effective. It was especially crucial to capture the restlessness felt by the girl as she was falling, so she was animated to constantly rotate and twist as she fell. This project was created as a reflection of my mental state during the weeks leading up to final exams and projects. Every student is familiar with the tension near finals time, and this piece demonstrates how the inner state of our mind can be overwhelmed by any building pressure.</span></div></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Don't miss Lujane's film, A Cloud Of Worries- An Animated Short!     URCAD.umbc.edu  April 19-25, 2021     Abstract  Mentor: Corrie Parks, Visual Arts     A Cloud of Worries is a looping animated...</Summary>
<Website>http://urcad.umbc.edu</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100848/guest@my.umbc.edu/a0734ded6f55a1ba927bc0fa6412361a/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/000/100/848/bb076991c5c7cb0165f9c389560878a5/xxlarge.jpg?1618322879</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/848/bb076991c5c7cb0165f9c389560878a5/xlarge.jpg?1618322879</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/848/bb076991c5c7cb0165f9c389560878a5/large.jpg?1618322879</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/848/bb076991c5c7cb0165f9c389560878a5/medium.jpg?1618322879</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/848/bb076991c5c7cb0165f9c389560878a5/small.jpg?1618322879</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/848/bb076991c5c7cb0165f9c389560878a5/xsmall.jpg?1618322879</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/848/bb076991c5c7cb0165f9c389560878a5/xxsmall.jpg?1618322879</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>5</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Wed, 14 Apr 2021 09:39:47 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="100879" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/100879">
<Title>Spring Forward</Title>
<Tagline>Mr. J's Monthly Missive: April 2021 Edition</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p>In my head, this month’s missive was to be full of hope and optimism, rainbows and sunshine. Blossoms are blooming.  Millions of vaccines are going in arms every day.  The world is starting to reopen.  The sun is shining brighter and the days are getting longer.  Spring has sprung.  My intent was to make this missive motivation for you to go forth and conquer the rest of the semester.  But people are still refusing to wear masks.  Black people are still getting harassed, assaulted, and killed in the streets.  Children are still waking up in cages.  Our Capitol still looks more like a militarized zone than a bastion of democracy.  Elected representatives are still more interested in keeping their own power than in empowering the people they were elected to represent. </p><p> </p><p><em>“If you’re going to live, leave a legacy.  Make a mark on the world that can’t be erased.”</em></p><p><em><a href="https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/maya-angelou-41" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>-</span><strong><span>Maya Angelou</span></strong></a></em></p><p> </p><p>Then I had a conversation with a good friend and he brought up the notion of legacy.  For those of you who have been through our Research Program, you know legacy is a thing for us.   We talk about Louis Stokes’ legacy (our program’s namesake).  We then charge the Scholars to come up with their own legacy statement.  We’ve done the exercise multiple times and it is usually a hit.  College students are not often tasked with considering their legacy.  We want them to be mindful of it, but not consumed by it.  Do the work and the legacy will leave itself.  So, this missive could simply be about defining, framing, or describing your legacy, but that is still not quite it. </p><p>Then I listened to <em>Renegades</em>, the new podcast from former President Barack Obama and rock icon Bruce Springsteen.  They too were having a conversation about legacy, but theirs looked backwards at the legacy thrust upon them by their forebears and how heavy that can be.  They made a great point, we all wrestle with ghosts.  Whether it is filling the void of whatever was believed to be missing or living up to the myth that we’ve been told of who we should be.  Then Springsteen dropped this jewel, <em>“The trick is you have to turn your ghosts into ancestors.  Ghosts haunt you; ancestors walk with you.”</em></p><p> </p><p><em>“There is beauty in our roots. Sometimes we think our roots are shameful, and people tell you that you're no good or your ancestors are no good or that you come from a neighborhood of no hope and terrible crime. But it's about the beauty of those places, and I carry that with me.” </em><strong><span>- <a href="http://luisurrea.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Luis Alberto Urrea</span></a></span></strong></p><p><span><br></span><strong><span></span></strong></p><p>It takes courage to turn around and look squarely at what is haunting you, process it, and let it go; to let go of whatever negativity you see when you look back, understanding that it does not have to be your burden to bear.  You can put it down, right now, and keep moving forward.  Iyanla Vanzant talks about us all having baggage but being very careful not to let it become monogrammed luggage.  Once that happens, you’ll carry that bag even if there is nothing in it, just because it is so uniquely yours.  Even worse, you will start to look for things to put in it to justify keeping it.  Don’t be that person.  Let’s be clear, it is not as simple as looking and saying so-and-so did this or such-and-such did that and now I’m FREE.  It takes work, and more often than we seek it, it requires help.  I am a huge proponent of therapy, counseling, mental health wellness, whatever you want to call it. Easier said than done, I get it. I had some of the same thoughts you might have right now; I’m not crazy; I don’t need any help; I’m not telling anybody all of my business; it’ll be fine after a while.  All lies… I went and it was one of the best decisions I have ever made.  I'm still doing the work in my own way.  All of those excuses are just more ghosts haunting you and holding you back.  I’m not saying that you all need counseling.  But I am saying that we all need to process our past to free up our future.  If you don’t need any help to do that, great.  If you do need help to do that, get it from whomever, wherever, or whatever works best for you (healthy stuff only...).</p><p> </p><p><em><span>“I feel very lucky to have grown up having interaction with adults who were making change but who were far from perfect beings. That feeling of not being paralyzed by your incredible inadequacy as a human being, which I feel every day, is a part of the legacy that I've gotten from so many of the adult elders.” </span></em><strong><span>- <a href="https://www.childrensdefense.org/staff/marian-wright-edelman/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Marian Wright Edelman</a></span></strong><strong></strong></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em><span>“Even as you make progress, you need the discipline to keep from backtracking and sabotaging the success as it's happening.” </span></em><strong><span>- <a href="https://ihussle.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Nipsey Hussle</a></span></strong><strong><span></span></strong></p><p><strong><em> </em></strong></p><p>As we come out of spring break and gird up for the final push through the semester, after this year maybe we need to think a little differently about how we approach our respective nexts.  I have heard it said that people will emerge from this pandemic either better or worse with very little in between.  If you look at yourself and want to see more better, here are some things that you can do:</p><p><strong>1.<span>     </span></strong><strong>Turn thoughts into words into actions into habits.  </strong>In my mind, I am amazing. I know ALL the ways to work out and be productive and eat right.  In reality, I could lose some weight, watch less everything, and eat less junk. To get from here to there takes doing not just thinking. One of the things that has helped me is asking what the healthy/productive/awesome version of me would do. Watch one more episode/video or get back to work? Run to a drive thru at 11 pm or eat that apple in the kitchen?  It’s okay that the apple doesn’t always win, it just can’t always lose.<strong></strong></p><p>2.<span>     </span><strong>Start TODAY.</strong>  Do at least one thing to make yourself better. Then do it again tomorrow, and the day after, it can be more of the same thing or different things.  What is important is that every single day, you do something to make yourself better than you were the day before.</p><p><strong>3.<span>     </span></strong><strong>Document your journey. </strong>It can be a journal, a blog, a vlog, voice memos, social media posts, scrapbooks, whatever you want. Find a way to document what you go through and how you think and feel about it as you go through it.  In 20 years you will be very glad you did.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>4.<span>     </span></strong><strong>Take care of YOU. </strong> A new normal is emerging.  The world is reopening.  As it does, take care of yourself in real and tangible ways.  If you need help, get help.  If you need help finding the help, just say something, we are here for you.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>5.<span>     </span></strong><strong>Take care of Business.  </strong>You are here to get your degree.  You have persevered through pandemic, campus closure, zoom, all of it.  You may not be doing as well as you hoped you would, but you are still doing.  Keep showing that Grit and get this done.  The world needs to see the brilliance you have to offer.<strong></strong></p><p> </p><p><em><span>“Do something today that your future self will thank you for.” </span></em><strong><span>– Anonymous</span></strong></p><p> </p></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>In my head, this month’s missive was to be full of hope and optimism, rainbows and sunshine. Blossoms are blooming.  Millions of vaccines are going in arms every day.  The world is starting to...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100879/guest@my.umbc.edu/09aae86453c936befa3515b0d23e86cb/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Group token="lsamp">LSAMP @ UMBC</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/001/406/bbb96d7adad8c94da269ae0494bb2ec2/xsmall.png?1506039980</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/001/406/bbb96d7adad8c94da269ae0494bb2ec2/original.jpg?1506039980</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/001/406/bbb96d7adad8c94da269ae0494bb2ec2/xxlarge.png?1506039980</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/001/406/bbb96d7adad8c94da269ae0494bb2ec2/xlarge.png?1506039980</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/001/406/bbb96d7adad8c94da269ae0494bb2ec2/large.png?1506039980</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/001/406/bbb96d7adad8c94da269ae0494bb2ec2/medium.png?1506039980</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/001/406/bbb96d7adad8c94da269ae0494bb2ec2/small.png?1506039980</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/001/406/bbb96d7adad8c94da269ae0494bb2ec2/xsmall.png?1506039980</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/001/406/bbb96d7adad8c94da269ae0494bb2ec2/xxsmall.png?1506039980</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>LSAMP @ UMBC</Sponsor>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/879/cc4ad606c9e6c2bae7993b642a8d4df9/xxlarge.jpg?1618347518</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/879/cc4ad606c9e6c2bae7993b642a8d4df9/xlarge.jpg?1618347518</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/879/cc4ad606c9e6c2bae7993b642a8d4df9/large.jpg?1618347518</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/879/cc4ad606c9e6c2bae7993b642a8d4df9/medium.jpg?1618347518</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/879/cc4ad606c9e6c2bae7993b642a8d4df9/small.jpg?1618347518</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/879/cc4ad606c9e6c2bae7993b642a8d4df9/xsmall.jpg?1618347518</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/879/cc4ad606c9e6c2bae7993b642a8d4df9/xxsmall.jpg?1618347518</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>1</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 13 Apr 2021 17:07:56 -0400</PostedAt>
<EditAt>Tue, 07 Mar 2023 14:52:41 -0500</EditAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="100856" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/100856">
<Title>ASC Tutors/SI PASS Leader Presenters at URCAD</Title>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span><strong>Join us for URCAD Online, April 19-25 at URCAD.umbc.edu</strong></span></p><div><span><span><em><strong>Susan Afolabi | </strong></em><strong>Regulation And Effects Of Ferritin In Border Cell Migration In D. Melanogaster </strong><span>| </span></span></span><span>Michelle Starz-Gaiano | Biological Sciences</span></div><div><span><span><em><strong><br></strong></em></span></span></div><div><span><span><em><strong>Donia Galarowicz | </strong></em><strong>Translanguaging Is <em>Not</em> Codeswitching: A Comparative Analysis </strong><span>| </span></span></span><span>David Beard | Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Kameron Harrison | </strong></em><strong>Learning Through Observation: Developing Student Understanding Of Rhetorical Analysis </strong><span>| </span><span>Cheryl North | Education</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><span><em><strong>Emma Jett | </strong></em><span><strong>Castles In The Air: Queer Childhood In </strong><em>Little Women </em><strong>and </strong><em><strong>Little Men </strong>| </em></span></span></span><span>Lindsay DiCuirci | English</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><span><em><strong>James Lefkowitz | </strong></em><strong>Speech Development In German </strong><span>| </span></span></span><span>David Beard | Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Alexandra Misciagna | </strong></em><strong>Identification Of Critical Iron Transporters Via RNAseq In The Gram-negative Bacterium <em>Cellvibrio Japonicus</em></strong></div><div><span><em>| </em></span><span>Jeffrey Gardner | Biological Sciences</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Jason Pentsil | </strong></em><strong>Improved Repeatability And Performance Prediction Of Additively Manufactured 17-4 Stainless Steel Using Tensile Testing | </strong><span>Marc Zupan |Mechanical Engineering |Michael Duffy | Mechanical Engineering </span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Eliana Reynolds | </strong></em><strong>Nuclear Deterrence And Counterproliferation In North Korea </strong><span>| </span><span>Devin Hagerty | Political Science</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><strong><strong> </strong></strong></span></div></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Join us for URCAD Online, April 19-25 at URCAD.umbc.edu  Susan Afolabi | Regulation And Effects Of Ferritin In Border Cell Migration In D. Melanogaster | Michelle Starz-Gaiano | Biological...</Summary>
<Website>https://ur.umbc.edu/urcad/</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100856/guest@my.umbc.edu/cb2b3b1de4ff8c5568d1dddcdf74d6b7/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>asc</Tag>
<Tag>umbc</Tag>
<Tag>urcad</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/000/100/856/eef0804828217714bdd6c81cffef7086/xxlarge.jpg?1618333000</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/856/eef0804828217714bdd6c81cffef7086/xlarge.jpg?1618333000</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/856/eef0804828217714bdd6c81cffef7086/large.jpg?1618333000</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/856/eef0804828217714bdd6c81cffef7086/medium.jpg?1618333000</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/856/eef0804828217714bdd6c81cffef7086/small.jpg?1618333000</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/856/eef0804828217714bdd6c81cffef7086/xsmall.jpg?1618333000</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/856/eef0804828217714bdd6c81cffef7086/xxsmall.jpg?1618333000</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>3</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 13 Apr 2021 13:05:36 -0400</PostedAt>
<EditAt>Tue, 13 Apr 2021 15:01:54 -0400</EditAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="100850" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/100850">
<Title>Sondheim Scholar Presenters at URCAD</Title>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span><strong>Join us for URCAD Online, April 19-25 at URCAD.umbc.edu</strong></span></p><div><span><span><em><strong>Sydney Fryer | </strong></em><strong>Decriminalizing (and Re-Humanizing) the 'Squeegee Kid' </strong><span>| </span></span></span><span>Dena Aufseeser | Geography and Environmental Systems</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><span><em><strong>Se Rin Lee | </strong></em><strong>Understanding Nucleus Accumbens Synaptic Plasticity In Regulating Reward-related Behaviors </strong><span>| </span></span></span><span>Tara LeGates | Biological Sciences</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Se Rin Lee | </strong></em><strong>Investigating The Divergence And Structure Of Chromatin Modifiers Set3 And Set4 In Budding Yeast </strong><span>| </span><span>Erin Green | Biological Sciences</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><span><em><strong>Katherine Poteet | </strong></em><strong>Building A Nation: How National Service Requirements Affect Patriotic Sentiment </strong><span>| </span></span></span><span>Carolyn Forestiere | Political Science</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><strong><em><strong>Varsha Pudi | </strong></em></strong></span><strong>Neural Structure-function Analysis For Connectome Biomarker Identification </strong><span>| </span><span>Marisel Villafañe-Delgado | Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Alexis Stone | </strong></em><strong>Economic Globalization And Mass Incarceration In the US </strong><span>| </span><span>Tania Lizarazo | Global Studies</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><strong><br></strong></div></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Join us for URCAD Online, April 19-25 at URCAD.umbc.edu  Sydney Fryer | Decriminalizing (and Re-Humanizing) the 'Squeegee Kid' | Dena Aufseeser | Geography and Environmental Systems     Se Rin Lee...</Summary>
<Website>https://ur.umbc.edu/urcad/</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100850/guest@my.umbc.edu/00e35fdecbfeed5f993ddfebcd4f732d/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>research</Tag>
<Tag>sondheim</Tag>
<Tag>umbc</Tag>
<Tag>urcad</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/000/100/850/75a9541ac7c83d368cc3edb3391e5f35/xxlarge.jpg?1618323788</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/850/75a9541ac7c83d368cc3edb3391e5f35/xlarge.jpg?1618323788</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/850/75a9541ac7c83d368cc3edb3391e5f35/large.jpg?1618323788</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/850/75a9541ac7c83d368cc3edb3391e5f35/medium.jpg?1618323788</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/850/75a9541ac7c83d368cc3edb3391e5f35/small.jpg?1618323788</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/850/75a9541ac7c83d368cc3edb3391e5f35/xsmall.jpg?1618323788</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/850/75a9541ac7c83d368cc3edb3391e5f35/xxsmall.jpg?1618323788</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>3</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 13 Apr 2021 10:31:03 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="100790" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/100790">
<Title>URCAD Sneak Peek: Patrick Reid</Title>
<Tagline>Black Lives Matter and media coverage of racial dissent</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><span>How does the media contextualize the Black Lives Matter movement to shape public understanding? Come see Patrick's URCAD presentation, "Black Lives Matter and Media Framing"!</span><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>URCAD.umbc.edu</span></div><div><span>April 19-25, 2021<br></span><div><br></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><u>Abstract</u></span></div><div><span>Mentor: Fernando Tormos Aponte, Political Science</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><span>After a summer of an important racial reckoning in the United States, there is an increased awareness about the consequences of media coverage and  portrayals of racial dissent. The way that the media portrays protest events shapes how the public understands and perceives those events. The use of insensitive or even implicitly racist messaging among media outlets to portray racial justice events has an impact on public discourse on racial justice. This research uses articles from the Baltimore Sun’s coverage of the Baltimore Uprising of 2015 to examine media portrayals of h Freddie Gray, who died in the hands of Baltimore police, and the subsequent events of the Uprising. I use grounded theory qualitative coding techniques to identify specific framings that connote implicit biases in the media and used these to observe how the Baltimore Sun reported on the racial justice movement, specifically Black Lives Matter during this time period.</span></span></div></div><div><span><span><br></span></span></div><div><span><span>Photo credit: </span></span><span>Devin Allen </span></div></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>How does the media contextualize the Black Lives Matter movement to shape public understanding? Come see Patrick's URCAD presentation, "Black Lives Matter and Media Framing"!    URCAD.umbc.edu...</Summary>
<Website>http://urcad.umbc.edu</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100790/guest@my.umbc.edu/f4259e5a8f6050960bcc62bb1140b708/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/000/100/790/e66f9c9000aef467dc4740167a9a89fc/xxlarge.jpg?1618232120</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/790/e66f9c9000aef467dc4740167a9a89fc/xlarge.jpg?1618232120</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/790/e66f9c9000aef467dc4740167a9a89fc/large.jpg?1618232120</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/790/e66f9c9000aef467dc4740167a9a89fc/medium.jpg?1618232120</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/790/e66f9c9000aef467dc4740167a9a89fc/small.jpg?1618232120</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/790/e66f9c9000aef467dc4740167a9a89fc/xsmall.jpg?1618232120</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/790/e66f9c9000aef467dc4740167a9a89fc/xxsmall.jpg?1618232120</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>3</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 13 Apr 2021 09:47:14 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="100839" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/lsamp/posts/100839">
<Title>LSAMP Presenters at URCAD</Title>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><strong>Join us for URCAD Online, April 19-25 at URCAD.umbc.edu</strong><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><span><em><span><em><strong>Allyson Caldwell | </strong></em><strong>APICAL CONSTRICTION MOLECULAR MACHINERY WITHIN THE ZEBRAFISH MEDIAL HINGE POINT | </strong><span>Rachel Brewster | Biological Sciences</span></span></em></span></div><div><span><em><span><span><br></span></span></em></span></div><div><span><em><span><span><span><strong>Isabella Salguero Cespedes</strong> | </span>EFFECTS OF THE UV-FILTER OCTOCRYLINE IN D. MELANOGASTER | Fernando Vonhoff | Biological Sciences</span></span></em></span></div><div><span><em><span><em><strong><br></strong></em></span></em></span></div><div><span><em><span><em><strong>Autumn Cook | </strong></em><strong>Discovering And Characterizing New Functional Ferroelectric And Antiferroelectric Materials Using Computers </strong><span>| </span></span></em></span><span>Joseph Bennett | Chemistry and Biochemistry</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><strong><em><strong>Arushi Dalal | </strong></em><strong>Grasshopper Sparrow Song Diversity In The Caribbean </strong><span>| </span><span>Bernard Lohr | Biological Sciences</span></strong></div><div><strong><em><strong><br></strong></em></strong></div><div><strong><em><strong>Ayushi Dave | </strong></em></strong><strong>Investigating The Role Of Effete In Border Cell Migration In D. Melanogaster </strong><span>| </span><span>Michelle Starz-Gaiano | Biological Sciences</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Adilia Espinoza-Jones | </strong></em><strong>Structural Characterization Of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 RNAs </strong><span>| </span><span>Michael Summers | Chemistry and Biochemistry</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Olumide Fagboyegun</strong><strong> | </strong></em><strong>Principal Component Extraction Eliminates Oxidative Peak Drift in MicroImmuno-Electrode Measurements of ISF | </strong><span>John Cirrito | Washington University School of Medicine </span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Ellen Gulian | </strong></em><strong>Density Functional Theory Studies Of MoS2 As A Function Of Environmental Conditions | </strong><span>Michael Hayden, Can Ataca | Physics </span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><em><strong>Brian Hanson | </strong></em><strong>Identifying The Context Of COVID-19 Impact Via Social Media | </strong><span>Aryya Gangopadhyay | Information Systems</span></span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><div><em><strong>Josiah Hardy | </strong></em><strong>Structural Characterization Of HIV-1 MAL Junction Conformers | </strong><span>Michael Summers | Chemistry and Biochemistry</span></div><div><span><br></span></div></span></div><div><em><strong>Keren Herrán | </strong></em><strong>Analysis Of Mental Well-being Of Environmental Migrants In Maryland: A Comparison Study </strong><span>| </span><span>Dawn Biehler | Geography and Environmental Systems | Fizza Gulamali-Majid | Division Chief, Division of Newborn and Childhood Screening, Maryland Dept. of Health &amp; Mental Hygiene</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><strong>Anuoluwapo Osunnuyi</strong> | Smart Cities For Economic Development And Sustainability | Lauren Edwards | Public Policy</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Jason Pentsil | </strong></em><strong>Improved Repeatability And Performance Prediction Of Additively Manufactured 17-4 Stainless Steel Using Tensile Testing </strong><span>| </span><span>Marc Zupan |Mechanical Engineering | Michael Duffy |Mechanical Engineering </span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Aris Stovall | </strong></em><span><strong>Investigating The Functional Properties Of Autistic Genes In </strong><em><strong>Drosophila Melanogaster </strong>| </em></span><span>Fernando Vonhoff | Biological Sciences</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Dante Washington | </strong></em><strong>Meta-Analysis Of Sexual Conflict In Temperate And Tropical Biomes | </strong><span>Mercedes Burns | Biological Sciences</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><em><strong>Frances Watson | </strong></em><strong>COVID-19 Telehealth And Telerehabilation Reflections: Understanding The Stroke Survivor And Caregiver Perspectives </strong><span>| </span><span>Helena Mentis | Information Systems</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><strong><em><strong>Jameka Wiggins | </strong></em></strong><strong>Assessing Engineering State Of Mind Of First Year Undergraduate African American/Black Students In Scholar Programs | </strong><span>Jamie Gurganus | Mechanical Engineering</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><strong><br></strong></div></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Join us for URCAD Online, April 19-25 at URCAD.umbc.edu    Allyson Caldwell | APICAL CONSTRICTION MOLECULAR MACHINERY WITHIN THE ZEBRAFISH MEDIAL HINGE POINT | Rachel Brewster | Biological...</Summary>
<Website>https://ur.umbc.edu/urcad/</Website>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100839/guest@my.umbc.edu/329c02a2139a202d8a44a79c8fc91f0e/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>lsamp</Tag>
<Tag>research</Tag>
<Tag>urcad</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://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/839/9fc405790a748aa14d3941af97851223/xxlarge.jpg?1618314075</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/839/9fc405790a748aa14d3941af97851223/xlarge.jpg?1618314075</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/839/9fc405790a748aa14d3941af97851223/large.jpg?1618314075</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/839/9fc405790a748aa14d3941af97851223/medium.jpg?1618314075</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/839/9fc405790a748aa14d3941af97851223/small.jpg?1618314075</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/839/9fc405790a748aa14d3941af97851223/xsmall.jpg?1618314075</ThumbnailUrl>
<ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-beta.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/100/839/9fc405790a748aa14d3941af97851223/xxsmall.jpg?1618314075</ThumbnailUrl>
<PawCount>4</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 13 Apr 2021 08:02:35 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

</News>
