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<Title>Room for Rent</Title>
<Tagline>Large room in a huge townhouse available for rent.</Tagline>
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    <div>I am looking for a roommate to share my nice townhouse in Catonsville. It is a 3 bedroom 2.5 bath house. <br>1 room is available in the 3 bedroom townhouse. You will have your own bathroom (not attached).<br>Bedroom can easily fit a queen size bed and has a nice sized closet. Additional storage space is available throughout the house.<br>The house has a washer and dryer in the basement and a dishwasher in the kitchen. In addition to the living/dining area on the first floor, there is a finished room in the basement and a backyard.</div>
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    <br>The house is about a 10 minute drive from UMBC, walkable from Giants, UMBC transit stop is half a minute away, and is in a very nice/safe neighborhood off of route 40. If you like hiking, you can walk right into Patapsco State Park right down the street! Close to Lotte Plaza, Aldi, Giant, H Mart, Walmart and all the shops on Route 40. Also very close to Ellicott City.<br>Move in August.<br>Rent will be 750 + BGE + Internet</div>
    <div>I am a machine learning engineer, UMBC MS in CS graduate. <br>I am an avid photographer and hiker. Weekdays I will be gone from 8 to 5 and on weekdays I will be out trekking or taking photographs. I keep to myself, clean after myself, and live a quiet life.<br>The lease stipulates that only 2 people live in the (giant) townhouse, so practically you'll have an additional guest bedroom and basement. Go nuts (reasonably please).<br>
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<Title>Responding to Severe Weather Warnings</Title>
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    <span>Dear Members of the UMBC Community,</span><br><br><span>In light of the spate of severe weather in our area over the past two weeks, we wanted to take this opportunity to remind the community how best to safely respond to severe weather warnings.</span><br><br><span>Please know that due to the nature of these storms, there is often little warning before severe weather strikes. When you hear local emergency sirens, please immediately seek shelter and follow the tips below. We will also alert the community through text and email alerts. </span><br><br><span>In the event of a severe weather alert, seek shelter immediately in the nearest building and, if available, follow signs to designated shelter areas. Move to the lowest level of the building and shelter in place in interior rooms, corridors, or stairways. Stay away from windows. If you are in a vehicle and unable to safely leave to seek shelter, keep your head below window level and leave the vehicle running so that safety systems such as airbags remain active. Wait for the all clear before returning to normal activity.</span><br><br><span>UMBC receives real-time warnings from a national weather information and monitoring system that detail critical weather events in our area. We use this system to alert the campus immediately through our emergency alert text-messaging system, as well as issue the all clear when danger has passed. If you have not yet done so, we strongly encourage all members of the campus community to </span><a href="https://t.e2ma.net/click/jlqe1c/nwtbnbb/vayafp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">sign up</a><span>. More information about our emergency operations and alert systems can be found </span><a href="https://t.e2ma.net/click/jlqe1c/nwtbnbb/b3yafp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a><span>.</span><br><br><em><span>Paul Dillon, Chief of Police</span></em>
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<Summary>Dear Members of the UMBC Community,  In light of the spate of severe weather in our area over the past two weeks, we wanted to take this opportunity to remind the community how best to safely...</Summary>
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<Title>Community Engagement and Communications Manager</Title>
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    <br><div><h5><strong>Walk In Advising Hours June 3rd - 7th for Current Students<br></strong></h5></div>
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    <div>Monday, June 3rd:                                    </div>
    <div>10:00 -11:30am</div>
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    <div>Tuesday, June 4th:    <br>
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    <div>1:30-3pm</div>
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    <div>Wednesday, June 5th:<br>
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    <div>10:00 -11:30am</div>
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    <div>Thursday, June 6th:  <br>
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    <div>1:30-3pm</div>
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    <div>Friday, June 7th:          <br>
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    <div><span>By Appointment Only<br></span></div>
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    <span>Advising offices are located in ITE 202-206.</span><br><div><span><span><span>Advising email and
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    <span><em>IS and BTA majors (or students changing to these majors) who need to be advised should contact the IS Department in ITE 404</em></span><span><em>
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    <h5><strong>Incoming Students for Fall 2019:</strong></h5>
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    semester. Students will register for fall classes at Orientation. If you
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<Title>Rooms for Rent.  Walking distance to UMBC</Title>
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    <p>Rooms for Rent.  Walking distance to UMBC. Bus and shuttle stop right across the street.  Walking distance to Weis shopping plaza and Giant Food.  House has kitchen, new fridge, new washer and dryer.</p>
    <p>Safe and quiet neighborhood.</p>
    <p>Seeking students who are friendly, clean, and responsible.</p>
    <p>Rent:  $450 for medium size room and $500 for large room.</p>
    <p>Utilities are extra, average $40/month (depends on usage)</p>
    <p>Internet/WIFI:  $15/month </p>
    <p>2 months deposit required.</p>
    <p>No pet please.</p>
    <p>Please contact 443-739-7506</p>
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    <div>Sub-leasing period : June- August or through fall and spring semester </div>
    <div>- furnished common space </div>
    <div>- All amenities included </div>
    <div>- Washer/drier in the house</div>
    <div>- Quiet neighborhood with plenty of parking space </div>
    <div>- UMBC stop in front of the apartment </div>
    <div>- Friendly and helpful roommates </div>
    <div>- free parking</div>
    <div>- Rent $450+</div>
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    <div>can reach me at 2403001934 or email me at <a href="mailto:miabass1@umbc.edu">miabass1@umbc.edu</a>
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    <img width="150" height="150" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/zDkjbIag_BWsLrAnUFhA-2-1235475039000-150x150.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>“To whom much is given, much is required.” Meyerhoff scholars internalize this message, which is introduced during Summer Bridge and is almost as ubiquitous as “Focus, Focus, Focus,” and Langston Hughes’ “Dreams” at Meyerhoff gatherings. For many of the scholars, giving back has become a foundational principle in their lives, as they mentor colleagues, students, and interns in their roles as researchers, medical professionals, biotech entrepreneurs, and more.</p>
    <p>This extension of the Meyerhoff program beyond UMBC amplifies its impact. Like a family tree, the DNA for the Meyerhoff program’s values and practices travels through generations of researchers as scholars graduate from UMBC and carry their experiences with the program wherever they go, cultivating the Meyerhoff culture in their new environments. Perhaps no simile is required—members of the Meyerhoff community feel that it is, indeed, a family.</p>
    <p>“We truly are a family, full of people who accept and love each other as we are,” says <strong>Rhea Brooking-Dixon ’02, M10, biological sciences</strong>. After UMBC, she earned her Ph.D. from Duke University in experimental pathology, and today she is a scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton. She is married to <strong>Jason Dixon ’02, M10, computer engineering</strong>, so for them, Meyerhoff means family in multiple ways.</p>
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    <p>Families always help each other out, and that stuck with Dixon and Brooking-Dixon after graduation. They remember being asked by advisors at UMBC about participation in a study group, both to receive and give support to their classmates. “That showed us that the Meyerhoff Scholars Program wanted us to consider not just what a community could do for us,” they share, “but what we could also do for our community, whatever the scale, to help everyone develop into their best selves.”</p>
    <p>Cultivating each Meyerhoff cohort as a family begins with Summer Bridge, a six-week experience that combines academics and social activities. Students learn together, eat together, and play together, forming bonds that buoy them through their years at UMBC and beyond.</p>
    <p>“We’re developing a community. So to generate this concept of a community, they’ve got to have a shared experience,” says <strong>Keith Harmon</strong>, director of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program. “So a big part of Bridge is doing everything together. You do nothing in Bridge as an individual.”</p>
    <p>The mentality of giving back and supporting one’s community has been inherent to the program since its early days. <strong>Crystal Watkins-Johansson ’95, M3, biological sciences</strong>, earned her M.D./Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University and now serves as director of the memory clinic in the neuropsychiatry program in the Sheppard Pratt Health System, and as an assistant professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.</p>
    <h4>“When we recruit, we don’t talk a lot about Ph.D.s and M.D./Ph.D.s. We talk about legacy,<br>
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    <em>– Keith Harmon, Director, Meyerhoff Scholars Program</em>
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    <p>“As a graduate of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program at UMBC, I have developed a tradition of mentoring undergraduate and graduate students from the Meyerhoff program,” Watkins-Johansson says, “as the mentoring I received through the program continues to be the foundation of my success.”</p>
    <p>Isaac Newton said, “I have only seen farther by standing on the shoulders of giants,” and that phrase, too, has resonated with Meyerhoff Scholars. <strong>Erwin Cabrera ’10, M18, biological sciences,</strong> shares, “The Meyerhoff staff, program alumni, and UMBC faculty were my giants, so I strive to be a giant for those students who come after me.”</p>
    <p>Cabrera’s current role aligns directly with his commitment to mentoring the next generation of biomedical professionals. After earning his Ph.D. at the New York University School of Medicine, he now serves as the associate director for the Research Aligned Mentorship program at Farmingdale State University, a program that provides additional supports—similar in ways to the Meyerhoff Scholars Program—to annual cohorts of Farmingdale students.</p>
    <p>For some Meyerhoff scholars, it was the group experience that helped them see their true potential. “Being surrounded by a critical mass of high-achieving African Americans was extremely important to my growth as an individual,” says <strong>Kamili (Shaw) Jackson ’97, M5, M.S. ’99, mechanical engineering</strong>. “It gave me confidence and humility at the same time.”</p>
    <p>Mentoring the next generation of scientists and engineers, and changing their lives in the process, is a worthy goal and a laudable outcome of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program. But the ripple effect goes even farther. Those researchers, many of whom are from underrepresented groups in STEM, bring fresh perspectives and energy to their work, and the results of their efforts can impact an even larger set of people.</p>
    <p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/JB2_2031.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/JB2_2031-e1559316964325.jpg" alt="" width="5568" height="2422" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></p>
    <p>“My research experience in Dr.<strong> [Michael] Summers</strong>’ lab helped me recognize the lasting impact that biomedical research could have on the lives of patients,” shares <strong>Chelsea Pinnix ’99, M7, biochemistry and molecular biology</strong>. “I began to envision myself as more than a future physician, and instead as a young woman with the potential to heal patients in my clinic and improve medical care for patients that I would never meet through meaningful research.”</p>
    <p>As the Meyerhoff Scholars Program enters its fourth decade, the emphasis on paying it forward is just as strong as it was at the program’s founding in 1989. Except now, there already exists a network—a family—of hundreds of Meyerhoff alumni ready to support upcoming students in all that they wish to pursue, which goes far beyond earning a degree (or three).</p>
    <p>And that message of changing the world is part of the conversation from the start. Teaching students to think beyond the degree toward thinking about a career where they can make real change in the world, both by doing meaningful research and mentoring others, is an important part of the Meyerhoff program.</p>
    <p>“When we recruit, we don’t talk a lot about Ph.D.s and M.D./Ph.D.s.,” Harmon says. “We talk about legacy,<br>
    and we talk about service. We talk about leadership. We talk about being a part of something that’s bigger than yourself.”</p>
    <p><em>Learn more about the Meyerhoff Scholars Program at <a href="http://meyerhoff.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">meyerhoff.umbc.edu</a>.</em></p>
    <p><em>Photos courtesy of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program.</em></p>
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