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<Title>Researcher of the Week: Marcus Hockaday</Title>
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<Title>Do your RESEARCH interests CROSS DISCIPLINES??</Title>
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    		<h1>Truman Scholarship Information Session (9/24)</h1>
    
    				
    			 
    
    	
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    students and faculty on Wednesday, September 24, at 12 noon in room 107 
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    <p>Please bring this opportunity to the attention of those students who 
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    interested in the future.  If they cannot make the presentation on 
    September 24, they should contact UMBC’s faculty representative, Art 
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    5-2195. Students should have a strong GPA of at least 3.7.  To apply, 
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    application, including a policy brief. Dr. Johnson and others will work 
    with each nominee throughout the application process.</p>
    <p>The UMBC deadline for expressing interest in applying is October 20 
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    2015.</p>
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