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    <div class="html-content"><span>Going home over the summer? Working a low-paying or unpaid internship and worried how you’ll pay for groceries? Just interested in a free bag of nonperishable food?</span><div><br><div><p>Retriever Essentials has an abundance of food available, and we want you to come shopping in our pantry!</p></div><div><span>Stop by during exam week and hand pack your own bag for the summer. Come once, twice, or as many times as you need. We want to make sure you’re well taken care of during the break.</span></div></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>Are you going to be on campus during the summer for classes? Fear not! Our normal </span><a href="https://retrieveressentials.umbc.edu/campus-food-zones/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Food Zones </a><span>will be open and stocked full of bags to be picked up at your convenience.</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>Email </span><a href="mailto:retrieveressentials@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">retrieveressentials@umbc.edu</a><span> or call 410-455-2765 to set up your shopping appointment, 8:30am-5pm Monday-Friday from May 15 - May 24. </span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div> <h1>Campus Food Zones</h1>  <h4>Distribution Centers</h4><h6>To support students in need, free, pre-assembled, and nutritionally balanced bags of non-perishable food and toiletries are available for pickup at 6 locations on campus.</h6><h6>Worried about visiting a food zone for the first time? Check out this <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UtZTxcdzL30aSEvwISQ-oitCYouqTHL8/view?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">informational video</a>to learn the process of how to pickup at each food zone.</h6><h6>If you are unable to lift up to 35 pounds, or have strict dietary restrictions, please contact <em><a href="mailto:retrieveressentials@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">retrieveressentials@umbc.edu</a> </em>to arrange an alternate pickup option.</h6><h6>Please help us spread the word that students can pick up their free bag of non-perishable food in the following locations:</h6><h4><img src="https://retrieveressentials.umbc.edu/files/2017/07/Screen-Shot-2018-07-12-at-12.46.10-PM-244x300.png" alt="" width="215" height="264" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></h4><p>Wondering what the pickup process looks like at each location? Check out our “<a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UtZTxcdzL30aSEvwISQ-oitCYouqTHL8" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">how to visit food zones”</a> video to prevent any confusion!</p><p><strong>Counseling Center</strong><br>Doha Chibani, Case Manager, Counseling Center, Student Development &amp; Success Center, 8:30am-5pm, 410-455-2472, <a href="mailto:chibani1@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">chibani1@umbc.edu</a></p><p><strong>Honors College<br></strong>Michael Stone, Academic Advisor, Honors College, Albin O Kuhn Library &amp; Gallery, Room 216E, 9am-5pm, 410-455-1616, <a href="mailto:michaelstone@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">michaelstone@umbc.edu</a></p><p><strong>Mosaic Center – Commons third floor</strong><br>Carlos Turcios, Student Life Office, Commons Mosaic Center 2B23, 9am-5pm, <a href="mailto:carlos6@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">carlos6@umbc.edu, </a>410-455-1825</p><p><strong>Women’s Center – Commons lower level</strong><br>Jess Meyers, Director, Women’s Center, Commons, 9am-5pm, <a href="mailto:jessm@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">jessm@umbc.edu, </a>410-455-1605</p><p><strong>Off Campus Student Services – Commons first floor</strong><br>Emily Moroney, Assistant Director, Off-Campus Student Services, Commons, 9am-5pm, <a href="mailto:emoroney@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">emoroney@umbc.edu</a>, 410-455-3438</p><p><strong>Residential Life<br></strong>John Fox, Director, Residential Life, Erickson Hall, Room 166, 9am-5pm, <a href="mailto:johnfox@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">johnfox@umbc.edu, </a>410-455-2591</p><p> </p><h4>Winter Clothes</h4><h6>Retriever Essentials has winter clothes and jackets available for pickup. If you are in need, or know you will need winter clothing, please contact Julie Rosenthal, <a href="mailto:julier@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">julier@umbc.edu</a> to be further assisted!</h6><h4>SWES Thrift Store</h4><h6>Clothing is available for purchase (at a small fee) at SWES. Remember, proof of residency in Arbutus is required to participate in SWES services.</h6><h4>Free Coupons!</h4><h6>We have a wide assortment of coupons for you to utilize while you shop that can be found in front of the commuter student lounge in the Commons. Take as many as you please!</h6> </div></div>
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<Title>2 ME students awarded Fulbright scholarships</Title>
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<Title>Saman Nazami receives Outstanding Senator Award</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><h3>Saman Nazami receives Outstanding Senator Award from GSA</h3><p><span>The Graduate Student Association has established the Outstanding GSA Senator Award to honor an outstanding Senator who contributes in a meaningful way to the welfare and improvement of the graduate student body through service to GSA and the Graduate Senate. Senators are responsible for communicating with their constituents and advocating for the rights of their fellow students. This award honors a senator who consistently speaks </span><span>up, advocates strongly, and who listens to others.</span><span> </span></p><p><span>Saman joined UMBC as a Mechanical Engineering PhD student in fall 2014. He is working on Energy Harvesting and Design Optimization field under </span><a href="https://userpages.umbc.edu/~sblee/index.htm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dr. Soobum Lee</a><span>’s supervision as a PhD candidate.</span></p><p><span>In 2015, he started his first involvement with </span><span>GSA (Graduate Student Association) </span><span>as a member of the professional development committee. </span><span>Later he joined the</span><span> </span><span>GSA</span><span> </span><span>senate as a senator for two GSOs (Graduate Student Organization).  <br></span></p><p><span>In 2016, he took leadership of and helped to reactivate </span><a href="https://gsa.umbc.edu/gso_1718/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">IGSA </a><span>(Iranian Graduate Student Association). He acted as the president of this association until 2018. </span><span>In 2017, he was elected as the vice president of MEGSA (Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Association) and represents this GSO in the GSA senate.<br></span><span>Besides these, he has been serving as a member of the grant review panel of</span><span> </span><span>GSA </span><span>since 2018.</span></p><p><span>Congratulations to Saman!</span></p><p><img src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/me/posts/84436/attachments/31632" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><img src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/me/posts/84436/attachments/31633" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p></div>
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<Title>&#8220;Researching&#8221; to &#8220;researcher&#8221;: students reflect on research</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/researching-to-researcher-umbc-students-share-why-mentoring-is-the-key/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">April 18, 2019</a> by</span><span> <span><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/author/meganhanks/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Megan Hanks<br><br></a></span></span><span>UMBC’s annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievements Day allows students to reflect on a year or more of work intensively focused on a project, often with close guidance from a faculty mentor. These mentors have deep and long-lasting impacts on the students who work with them, and the students’ creativity and fresh perspectives inspire their mentors.</span><p><span>Like many faculty across UMBC, </span><strong>Greg Szeto</strong><span>, assistant professor of chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering, has guided undergraduate and graduate students to achieve a deeper understanding of their discipline. “Being a mentor is the most impactful thing we can do with our time,” he says.</span></p><p><span>“It’s a mentor’s job to provide comprehensive and diverse experiences that are customized to fit different individuals’ goals and stage of development and to consistently fine-tune those experiences over time,” Szeto explains. “We help provide a safe environment where students can explore their interests in research and determine what the right path is for their future.”</span></p><p><strong>Engineering solutions to health challenges</strong></p><p><span>When </span><strong>Nicole Couturier</strong><span> ‘19, chemical engineering, began exploring options to get involved with research, she wasn’t sure which direction to take. She was intrigued to learn about the interdisciplinary approach to Szeto’s lab, which combines engineering, biology, and human health.</span></p><p><span>Couturier began working in Szeto’s lab in spring 2017, studying the properties of gold nanoparticles that can potentially be used as immunotherapy agents. She explains that these nanoparticles can “offer an alternative approach to traditional treatment methods by carrying drugs inside their core.” The nanoparticles also have molecules attached to their surfaces that direct them to specific sites within the body, Couturier adds.</span></p><p><span>Szeto has encouraged Couturier to explore and expand the scope of her work. “Because I have been able to participate in different projects with a range of focuses, I have been able to learn about many different areas of research both inside and outside the field of immunology,” she says. She adds that Szeto had helped her keep her expectations in check, sharing, “One of the most helpful pieces of advice that Dr. Szeto has shared is to remind me that it’s okay at the end of the day if I still don’t know the answer to something.”</span></p><p><span>For other students seeking research mentors, Szeto suggests, “The fit between a student and a mentor is even more important than finding a perfect intellectual match with research topic at most career stages.”</span></p><p><span>He notes that strong mentoring relationships benefit everyone, but are particularly important for people early in their careers. “Having supportive mentors and advocates invested in your success as an undergraduate can fundamentally change someone’s perspective on career goals, and their decision to pursue a Ph.D. of career in research,” Szeto says.</span></p><p><strong>From doing research to becoming a researcher</strong></p><p><span>Conducting research in Szeto’s lab has allowed </span><strong>Kojo Bonsu</strong><span> ‘18, chemical engineering, to think about how chemical engineering can address health challenges in new ways.</span></p><p><span>“I was always interested in applying chemical engineering principles and methodologies to research in biology and medicine, but did not think about doing so by approaching the problems from the immune system,” Bonsu says. “After meeting with Dr. Szeto, I clearly saw how chemical engineering could provide new solutions to long-standing problems in biotechnology and human health.”</span></p><p><span>Bonsu joined Szeto’s lab in fall 2017. With a strong background in research, he was looking for opportunities to do more independent work. Szeto worked with Bonsu to develop a research experience that included experimental design, data analysis, and project troubleshooting. Bonsu says that this time in Szeto’s lab challenged him to think about possible solutions to obstacles in creative ways.</span></p><p><span>“This experience truly allowed me to see myself as a researcher and spurred my desires to go to graduate school to further expand upon my knowledge of engineering solutions to a host of problems,” Bonsu says.</span></p><p><strong>Creating a supportive environment for women in STEM</strong></p><p><strong>Karla Negrete</strong> ‘19, mechanical engineering, a Hill-Lopes Scholar, was drawn to <strong>Deepa Madan</strong><span>’s lab after she took a course about the chemical and physical aspects of materials.</span></p><p><span>Madan has guided Negrete through research on the materials and design of batteries. She focuses on preparing an efficient and safe electrolyte layer for batteries, to avoid the pitfalls of hazardous materials, short lifespan, and susceptibility to damage that are common to conventional designs.</span></p><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/URCAD-profiles19-Karla-Negrete-Deepa-Madan-1264.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/URCAD-profiles19-Karla-Negrete-Deepa-Madan-1264.jpg" alt="" width="3596" height="2400" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><span>Karla Negrete, right, working in the lab along her mentors Aswani Poosapati and Deepa Madan.</span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Negrete is exploring how to replace the liquid in batteries with gel polymer electrolytes while avoiding the challenge of crystallization. “Our research seeks to…introduce the use of novel nanofiber cellulose, which is extracted from wood, as the main constituent in preparing our thin gel electrolytes,” she says.</span></p><p><span>“Dr. Madan has been a mentor to me in many ways,” Negrete reflects, “but the most important has been her ability to believe in me and stand behind me.”</span></p><p><span>That active interest, encouragement and confidence-building are central to Madan’s mentoring approach.“I believe the likelihood of students achieving their immediate and possibly long-term career goals can be significantly increased if students believe their mentors are genuinely interested in student success, and students see the activity and engagement as a stepping stone for their successful careers,” Madan says.</span></p><p><span>Negrete has also been mentored by </span><strong>Aswani Poosapati</strong><span>, Ph.D. ‘23, mechanical engineering, and she says that being a part of a supportive research team has been empowering. “The most rewarding part of working with Dr. Madan has been the welcoming environment that she creates in her lab,” says Negrete. “From the beginning, Dr. Madan and Aswani Poosapati have taught me, challenged me, guided me, and trusted me to be a part of this research.”</span></p><p><span>Much of Madan’s work with students like Negrete focuses on the nuts and bolts of research: how to conduct a literature review, how to access networking opportunities, and how to use research opportunities as steps toward achieving research goals. At another level, she also sees tremendous value in serving as a resource and sounding board for young women beginning careers in STEM fields.</span></p><p><span>“I feel my research experiences and story motivate our female students to come and talk to me about their research interests, which I feel some are hesitant to share,” she says. “Many of them are flourishing and are positively surprised by how well their research is progressing in a discipline that once appeared so intimidating.” In a field where women are underrepresented, Madan notes, “It’s not surprising to me that more than half of the students working in my lab are female students.”</span></p><p><strong>Gaining confidence through challenges</strong></p><p><strong>Anna Feerick </strong>‘19, chemistry, remembers standing outside the door to <strong>Lee Blaney</strong><span>’s lab. Blaney worked in a different department (chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering), but Feerick was fascinated by how his lab applied chemistry to major environmental challenges.</span></p><p><span>“While reading the research posters outside of the lab, I could see the passion this lab has toward discovery and innovation,” recalls Feerick. “I wanted to match their enthusiasm with my own and was willing to work as hard as needed to get there.”</span></p><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/URCAD-profiles19-Anna-Feerick-1381-1.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/URCAD-profiles19-Anna-Feerick-1381-1.jpg" alt="" width="3596" height="2397" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><span>Anna Feerick, working in the lab with Ke He.</span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>The research conducted in Blaney’s lab is interdisciplinary, and involves undergraduate and graduate students. In addition to working with Blaney, Feerick has had an opportunity to work closely with </span><strong>Ke He</strong>, Ph.D. ‘17, chemical engineering, and <strong>Ethan Hain</strong><span>, Ph.D. ‘23, chemical engineering.</span></p><p><span>When Feerick first joined the lab, she spent time measuring salts for water samples, freeze-drying and measuring sediment samples, and measuring tissue from oysters from the Chesapeake Bay. These tasks showed her the importance of carefully following lab protocols to ensure that contaminant levels were accurately analyzed.</span></p><p><span>Over time, Feerick was able to take on increasingly challenging work in the lab, which she found to be highly rewarding. “[Blaney] balances the difficulty of the task with our ability to overcome it,” she says. “His confidence in my ability gives me the determination needed to complete it.”</span></p><p><span>Supporting this growth over time is the core of how Blaney sees mentoring. “Unlike many undergraduate and graduate courses, research involves open-ended questions without known answers,” he points out. “This scenario can be daunting for many students.”</span></p><p><span>“I think the real importance of mentors stems from their ability to help students make the transition from homework and exam problems to complex, long-term research projects,” Blaney explains. “Mentors play a critical role in contributing to the personal and professional growth of students at every step of that journey.”</span></p></div>
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<Summary>April 18, 2019 by Megan Hanks  UMBC’s annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievements Day allows students to reflect on a year or more of work intensively focused on a project, often with...</Summary>
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<Title>If you missed this story from UMBC News:</Title>
<Tagline>2 ME students featured: Juliana Posey and Meredith Sperling</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">The UMBC Racing team (aka Baja SAE) showed that their performance last year was a sign of things to come.  They started the 2019 season with a very strong performance at Tennessee Tech:<div><br></div><div><ul><li>1st place in Cost</li><li>7th place (3 way tie) in Design</li><li>4th place in Endurance and Overall Static Events</li><li>5th place Overall</li></ul><div><br></div></div><div>Looked forward to the next two events...California and Rochester.  Great job!</div></div>
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<Title>Kudos to undergrad Christina Hoffman (Meyerhoff Scholar)</Title>
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<Summary>Research conducted by our undergraduate student Christina Hoffman (Meyerhoff Scholar) under the guidance of Dr. Deepa Madan and in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University was chosen to be the...</Summary>
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<Summary>**from the physics department**     Dear UMBC Community,  Public Lecture  Cosmological Inflation, the Multiverse, and more: Views of a Skeptic  Tuesday April 16th at 7PM  Please join us for a...</Summary>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>Computing &amp; Engineering Students Apply Today!</span></p><br><p><span>The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) at UMBC is sponsoring a small group of students to attend one of the following professional conferences. Conferences are a great opportunity to 1) connect with women and underrepresented groups in tech, 2) celebrate the diversity that exists in engineering and computing, 3) get quality career advice specific to your interests</span></p><br><hr><p><span>Total Approximate Value of the Sponsorship:</span><span>$2,500</span></p><p><span>Application Deadline:</span><span>April 25, 2019</span></p><p><span>Application Link: </span><a href="https://forms.gle/XnnxUgEuNEtzBzXP9" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://forms.gle/XnnxUgEuNEtzBzXP9</span></a></p><hr><div><table><colgroup></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p><span><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/rj5ka1alzivPRedS37JCkObxdJIsdF_4XiB648vRB11ZYql58nR3VuYYxwH1lBsVya9raDJbxaCny6ZAnIseL40GGEViiYNm7B36NWCRIyd5BbI4lssMUeKETAwZIhNOetfMNfXm" width="261" height="132" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></p></td><td><br></td><td><p><span>Grace Hopper Celebration</span></p><p><span>October 2-4, 2019 Orlando, FL</span></p><h1><span>Grace Hopper Celebration is the world's largest gathering of women technologists. 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You will be reimbursed for the amount shown on the receipts as long as it is not above the maximum amounts shown below:</span></p></li><ul><li><p><span>Maximum $300-500: Round Trip flight (Coach class only will be reimbursed).</span></p></li><li><p><span>$100: Airport parking fees and other transportation from airport to hotel and back </span></p></li><li><p><span>$47 a day meal per diem</span></p></li></ul></ul><br><hr><br><p><span>Timeline of Expectations if Selected: </span></p><br><ul><li><p><span>ON 5/6: Attend a meeting on Monday, May 6, noon - 12:50pm in ITE 456 to meet other conference attendees and learn more about what to expect at the conference. There will be another meeting in September to go over the reimbursement procedures for your expenses.</span></p></li><li><p><span>BY July 1: Book your flights by July 1st. </span></p></li><li><p><span>BY 9/1: Communicate with your faculty about attending the conference and making arrangements for any missed coursework.  We will provide a letter saying that you are being sponsored to help you have these conversations.</span></p></li><li><p><span>IN SEPTEMBER: Attend a meeting in September to discuss reimbursement procedures, sign up to volunteer at the CWIT table at the conference, and review final trip details.</span></p></li><li><p><span>POST CONFERENCE: Attend a debriefing meeting after the conference to talk about what you learned. </span></p></li><li><p><span>FALL or SPRING SEMESTER: Attendees will also be asked to share their experiences with other students at a CWIT event later in the school year.</span></p></li><li><p><span>ALWAYS: Respond promptly to e-mails from us about the conference and complete the necessary paperwork required for travel and reimbursement according to UMBC policies and deadlines.</span></p></li></ul><br><hr><br><p><span>Note: </span><span>Students who have never attended the conferences before will receive priority.  Students who do not meet these criteria are still eligible, though, so do still apply!</span></p><br><p><span>Questions?</span><span> Contact Hailey Jowanowitch at <a href="mailto:hjowan1@umbc.edu">hjowan1@umbc.edu</a></span></p></span></div>
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<Title>Congratulations to Professor Jamie Gurganus!</Title>
<Tagline>Recipient of the Leader Award at the NMTC Visionary Awards</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><div>Professor Jamie Gurganus receives the Leader Award at the <span>NMTC Visionary Awards, on February 28, 2019, which "celebrates our colleagues for their volunteer efforts that contribute to building a STEM-educated workforce and advancing technology &amp; innovation. The combination of the two provide rewarding careers for our children, expands our regional economy and protects our national security."</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>More on the event here: </span><a href="https://nmtc.org/nmtc-visionary-awards/">https://nmtc.org/nmtc-visionary-awards/</a></div><div><br></div><div><span>The <strong>NMTC (Northeastern Maryland Technology Council) </strong>is Maryland’s fast growing technology association</span><span> with over 200 members and supporters providing member access to technology, industry, academic and government leaders in Northeastern Maryland, the Greater Baltimore area and beyond.</span></div><div><br></div><div>More on NMTC here: <a href="https://nmtc.org/">https://nmtc.org/</a></div></div>
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<Summary>Professor Jamie Gurganus receives the Leader Award at the NMTC Visionary Awards, on February 28, 2019, which "celebrates our colleagues for their volunteer efforts that contribute to building a...</Summary>
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