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<Title>Teresa Foster, GWST graduate assistant, earns a fellowship!</Title>
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<Title>Green Dot Training!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Green Dot is a program that teaches UMBC community members how to be active bystanders, to react and prevent situations that have the potential for violence and proactively build a culture that does not tolerate violence. This is a perfect training to gain awareness and skills related to Sexual Assault Awareness Month! <div><br></div><div>Join the others in our community who are trained in Green Dot to come together as a community who looks out for each other! </div><div><br></div><div>Upcoming Training:
    Friday, April 12th from 12-5:30pm </div><div><br></div><div>To register, please contact Jennifer Treger, Community Health and Safety Specialist in the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs at 410-455-3797 or <a href="mailto:jtreger@umbc.edu">jtreger@umbc.edu</a>. </div><div><br></div><div>This program is sponsored by Student Affairs.</div></div>
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<Title>The Danger of A Single Story</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"> Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her 
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    misunderstanding. <br><br><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg&amp;feature=youtu.be">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg&amp;feature=youtu.be</a> <br><br>Check it out, hear her story, and post your own! Can you relate? Is Chimamanda right? We'd love to hear from you!<br></div>
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<Title>Women's History Month CWIT Spotlight: Natalie Morningstar</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong>March is Women’s History Month!</strong></p>
    
    <p>This year’s national theme is Women Inspiring Innovation Through Imagination: Celebrating Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.  This theme is meant to honor generations of women who throughout American history have used their intelligence, imagination, sense of wonder, and tenacity to make extraordinary contributions to the STEM fields.</p><p>As part of our Women’s History Month celebrations, the Women's Center and CWIT are partnering to showcase six talented women in engineering and IT fields at UMBC. The future of women’s history is being created as we speak and there is importance in sharing our lived stories now. We invite you to join us throughout the month of March to learn more about these women, their experiences, and their dreams.</p>
    
    <p><strong>Natalie Morningstar, T-SITE Scholar<br>
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    <p><strong>Describe what sparked your interest STEM and the journey to choosing your major.</strong>
    <br>My interests in art, sciences and mathematics have always been with me, but the decision to choose a STEM major came somewhat recently. For a short time I studied Motion Picture Film at Brigham Young University, but due to unusual and tragic circumstances I became estranged from my parents and was forced to become fully independent. This interruption made it financially impossible for me to return to school for several years.</p>
    
    <p>Remaining loyal to my passion for film, I worked for years so that I could position myself to work in a related field, such as post-production, and go back to school. In 2007 I started working full-time in post-production and from 2009-2012 I studied Digital Multimedia Production and Computer Science at Montgomery College.</p>
    
    <p>While at Montgomery College I developed an interest for imaging science. Already having a background in art and film I found myself drawn to the science of images, which ultimately lead me to choose Computer Engineering as my major. Spring 2012 I applied for UMBC’s T-SITE scholarship (Transfer-Scholarship in Information Technology and Engineering), was selected and am now in my second semester here at UMBC.</p>
    
    <p><strong>Tell us about an internship, research experience or project that you are proud of.</strong><br>
    I am currently employed by Video and Film Solutions, Inc. where I’ve learned how important both hardware and software knowledge are and their possible applications for the future. This summer I am excited to be interning with Ventura Solution, Inc. where I will learn to program in C, VHDL for FPGAs and study computer architecture. I’m looking into a summer research internship with Technicolor in 2014 or 2015.</p>
    
    <p><strong>Who are your role models in the engineering or IT field?</strong><br>
    In 2009 I found a group of talented researchers online that were doing fun and thought provoking projects. The fellows from the Free Art and Technology Lab and their projects really inspired me to start learning how to program.</p>
    
    <p>In 2010 I learned about Mary Somerville and Ada Lovelace from Dr. Betty Toole’s book Ada, The Enchantress of Numbers. Mary, born in 1780, was a self-taught painter, mathematician and wrote several academic interpretations and books. Dubbed the “Queen of Science,” she has been recognized for her unique ability to write like a painter and even coined the term “scientist.” Ada Lovelace, born in 1815, was also a mathematician and gifted poet. She worked with Charles Babbage and his Analytical Engine and her works discuss Bernoulli numbers. Later, her works were approved as the first computer program and in her honor the U.S. Department of Defense named a computer language after her (Toole). I love how both Mary and Ada were able to blend their artsy side with their analytic side and most of all they survived, as I like to say, as a single proton in a sea of electrons.</p>
    
    <p><strong>Explain your experience as a woman in a STEM major, including the challenges as well as the rewards.
    </strong><br>I agree with Eric Schechter (Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University) when he said in his book Why do we Study Calculus? that “To a large extent, mathematics -- or any kind of abstract reasoning -- works by selectively suppressing information.” Time after time I am told that I think too literally, which really means I struggle to ‘suppress information.’ Some would say that this type of thinking is more common in women than men; regardless I’m working towards a balance.</p>
    
    <p>My interests in art, sciences and mathematics I feel are somewhat genetic, but the lack of exposure to a career in STEM, both at home and in school, was a result of my gender. I am happy to see that resources are going into exposing more young students in school now and even companies like Mattel in 2010 made Computer Engineering Barbie!</p>
    
    <p>I find understanding the material to be rewarding! If successful, I will become the first engineer in my family. The greatest reward I could have is leaving a legacy for posterity.</p>
    
    <p><em>The Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in the creation of technology in the engineering and information technology fields. CWIT efforts begin with nurturing a strong group of Scholars, grow to building community resources for other women in these majors, extend to fostering a healthy gender climate and TE pedagogy in College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) departments, and finally expand into outreach efforts to increase interest in technical careers. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and information technology education at UMBC will help make UMBC a destination for women (and men) interested in technical careers and serve as a national model for other universities. </em></p></div>
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<Title>Course Development Grants Available for Summer 2013</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong><span>March is Women’s History Month!</span></strong></p>
    
    <p>This year’s
    national theme is Women Inspiring Innovation Through Imagination: Celebrating
    Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.  This theme is meant to honor generations of
    women who throughout American history have used their intelligence,
    imagination, sense of wonder, and tenacity to make extraordinary contributions
    to the STEM fields.</p>
    
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    Women’s History Month celebrations, the Women's Center and CWIT are partnering
    to showcase six talented women in engineering and IT fields at UMBC. The future
    of women’s history is being created as we speak and there is importance in
    sharing our lived stories now. We invite you to join us throughout the month of
    March to learn more about these women, their experiences, and their dreams.</p><p><strong><span>Abigail Williams, CWIT Affiliate<br></span></strong></p><p><strong><span>Junior Chemical Engineer major &amp; President of
    Society of Women Engineers <br></span></strong><img src="http://ce21maryland.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2012/05/abigail.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br><span><br></span></p><p><strong>Describe what
    sparked your interest STEM and the journey to choosing your major.<br></strong><span>I always knew that I would do something STEM related. My
    father majored in physics and electrical engineering in college and he taught
    me all my math and science since I was homeschooled kindergarten through 12</span><sup>th</sup><span>
    grade. I always took to it more than arts and humanities. I originally was
    going to major in chemistry. My mother was my guidance counselor and said,
    "Are you sure you want to do that? Maybe you should try chemical
    engineering." I took a look at the curriculum was intrigued. The rest is
    history.</span></p><p><strong>Tell us about an
    internship, research experience or project that you are proud of. <br></strong><span>I'm currently on the CE21-MD (Computing Education for the
    21st Century) project as an undergraduate research assistant for Dr. Susan
    Martin, Dr. Penny Rheingans, and Dr. Marie desJardins. It has been an
    eye-opening experience. I've met a lot of people, learned many skills, and
    developed an interest in computer science. I am now taking CMSC 201 because
    this research project piqued my interest.</span></p><p><strong>Who are your role
    models in the engineering or IT field?<br></strong><span>Dr. Taryn Bayles in the CBEE department is my academic
    advisor and my role model. She is such an inspiration in so many ways. She is
    one of the reasons that I am so glad that I came to UMBC. </span></p><p><strong>Explain your
    experience as a woman in a STEM major, including the challenges as well as the
    rewards.<br></strong><span>In the chemical engineering department, I've not
    experienced a gender disparity quite as severe as the computer engineering and
    mechanical engineering departments. It's not unusual to have around a third of
    the class be women. Additionally, the department is headed by Dr. Julia Ross
    and the director of the undergraduate program is Dr. Bayles, my advisor. I've
    been fortunate to have these role models. There are still challenges, though. I
    have to work a bit harder to have my voice heard, particularly in science and
    math classes outside of my department. Even though the percentage of women in
    chemical engineering is higher than other engineering and IT disciplines, there
    is still a relatively small number of people who fully understand my struggles.
    The rewards, however, are numerous. There is an immense satisfaction when I do
    well on an assignment. I learn so many things that are absolutely fascinating.
    The moment of clarity, prompted by understanding of a particular concept, is
    addicting. Since there are not a large number of women chemical engineering
    majors, we band together and support each other. I took on a CWIT mentee last
    semester - a freshman chemical engineering major. Mentoring her has been such a
    great experience. Connecting with other women in my department is always
    rewarding and forges friendships that will last beyond graduation. Yes, my major
    is difficult and it has its struggles. But I wouldn't trade it for anything.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p></p><p></p><p><em>The Center for
    Women In Technology (CWIT) is dedicated to increasing the representation of
    women in the creation of technology in the engineering and information
    technology fields. CWIT efforts begin with nurturing a strong group of
    Scholars, grow to building community resources for other women in these majors,
    extend to fostering a healthy gender climate and ITE pedagogy in College of
    Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT) departments, and finally expand
    into outreach efforts to increase interest in technical careers. A successful
    program for female-friendly engineering and information technology education at
    UMBC will help make UMBC a destination for women (and men) interested in
    technical careers and serve as a national model for other universities. </em></p><p><em>Learn more about
    our community at <a href="http://www.cwit.umbc.edu/">http://www.cwit.umbc.edu/</a> </em></p><p><strong>For more
    information about Women’s History events and happenings, visit:
    <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/news/24724">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/news/24724</a></strong><em> </em></p><p></p></div>
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<Title>GWST Faculty member Kate Drabinski featured blog!</Title>
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