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<Title>Rooms available for Summer and Fall 2019</Title>
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    <p><span>Price: about</span><span> $420</span><span>/month + utilities (average $50/month)+ wifi $10/per month</span></p>
    <p><span>Location: Walking distance to UMBC about 5 minutes.</span></p>
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    <span>Associate Professor Stephen Caracciolo's professional choral ensemble, LancasterChorale, and ProMusica Chamber Orchestra of Columbus, receive a rousing standing ovation from packed houses. Caracciolo served as Chorus Master preparing LancasterChorale for performances of Beethoven's stirring Ninth Symphony under the direction of conductor David Danzmayr on May 11 and 12, 2019. The performances received a </span><a href="https://www.dispatch.com/entertainmentlife/20190512/concert-review--promusica-lancasterchorale-beethovens-9th-earns-standing-ovation" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">shining review </a><span>from Jennifer Hambrick in the early Sunday morning paper of The Columbus Dispatch. Caracciolo has served as Artistic Director of LancasterChorale since 2015.</span><div><span><br></span></div>
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<Title>Tuition or Food?</Title>
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    <span>A new Temple University survey found that thousands of college students today can’t afford basic needs like food and housing, and some even end up homeless.</span><div><span><br></span></div>
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    <div><span>Nationwide, a majority of students who face food insecurity are employed. They are not only working hard in classes, but also spending 20-40 hours a week working to afford their rent, with not much left for routine grocery shopping. To quote from the video: "It's sounds to me like students are coming here (to this food pantry) because they are working their butts off and this is their last hope...It's not an issue of personal responsibility."</span></div>
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    <div><span>It's no longer unusual that you go to a college campus and find a quasi- homeless shelter or food pantry supporting the campus community. <a href="https://retrieveressentials.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Retriever Essentials </a>aims to provide students, faculty, and staff with nonperishable food items to ease the burden of purchasing healthy staples each week. Our belief is that with less stress on how to make ends meet, students are able to focus better on their coursework and reach their fullest academic potential. </span></div>
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    <div>The Academic Success Center/Learning Resources Center, has dozens of hardback books available free to good home.  These textbooks are older books but many are still valuable and valid for personal use.</div>
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    <div>The hardback books will be boxed up and stored in Sherman Hall, B-wing, Room #355.</div>
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    <div>Please call ahead so that we can unlock the door for you.</div>
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<Title>UMBC supports NIH's Baltimore Regional Seminar</Title>
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    <p>This is the 5<sup>th</sup> year UMBC has volunteered as an Ambassador Institution.  This year we had the highest number of volunteers (10).  This event is an amazing opportunity for research-active faculty and administrative staff to learn firsthand about current NIH funding and administration.  Not only do research administrators learn about the administration, faculty have a chance to learn about funding opportunities, and can have one on one in person discussions with NIH program managers/technical experts.  Most of the volunteers took advantage of attending one day for free when volunteering one day.   </p>
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    <span><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/appreciate-the-differences-how-study-abroad-shaped-four-umbc-student-experiences/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">May 20, 2019</a> by</span><span> <span><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/author/catherineborg/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Catherine Borg<br><br></a></span></span><p><span>Many students come to UMBC with the 
    goal of leaving the familiar behind to take on new challenges and gain a
     fresh perspective. Once they’re on campus, that’s also what inspires 
    some Retrievers to explore international learning opportunities. </span></p>
    <p><span>Balancing course requirements, 
    activities, research, and other responsibilities, while also pursuing 
    study abroad, can prove challenging. But for these four UMBC students 
    earning undergraduate degrees this month, it’s also been transformative.</span></p>
    <h4><strong>Building self-confidence for any situation</strong></h4>
    <p><span>When </span><strong>Aliyah Smith </strong>’19, <span>mechanical
     engineering, started at UMBC as a Meyerhoff Scholar in 2015, she knew 
    right away that she wanted to study abroad in her first year. She was 
    also worried that it would be a challenge to graduate on time in an 
    engineering major if she pursued study abroad, so she took a very 
    strategic approach: an international summer internship. It worked out 
    seamlessly, with Smith enjoying a nine-week mechanical engineering 
    internship at the University of Oxford. That summer also left her with 
    an intense travel bug.</span></p>
    <p><span>Smith became determined to find a 
    semester-long study abroad opportunity that could fit her degree plan, 
    and that could immerse her in a culture different from others she had 
    experienced before. She spent the spring 2018 semester studying at 
    American University of Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates. With help 
    from her department and UMBC’s Education Abroad Office, she coordinated 
    her course plan to make all the pieces fit together.</span></p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ASmith_UAE2.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ASmith_UAE2-768x915.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="858" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Aliyah Smith at her study abroad program’s farewell dinner in downtown Sharjah. Photo courtesy of Smith.
    <p><span><br>“As an engineering student and future
     engineer, I believe gaining a global perspective is imperative,” Smith 
    says. “My goal as an engineer is to help solve the world’s problems and 
    studying abroad has helped me view problems through a different lens.” </span></p>
    <p><span>“Studying abroad has taught me how to
     connect and form relationships with people that are different from 
    myself. It has allowed me to see the similarities and differences among 
    cultures and more particularly, appreciate the differences,” Smith says.</span></p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ASmith_UAE.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ASmith_UAE-768x612.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="574" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Aliyah Smith (front right) at her study abroad program’s farewell dinner in downtown Sharjah. Photo courtesy of Smith.
    <p><span><br>From a practical, professional angle,
     she notes, “Most research groups are comprised of engineers from around
     the world. It is very important that I know how to collaborate with the
     people in these groups.”</span></p>
    <p><span>Smith’s international experiences 
    have also helped her grow in ways that apply to aspects of her life 
    beyond academics. “At eighteen, I had to figure out how to travel from 
    country to country and problem solve on my own, forcing me to be more 
    outgoing and self-reliant,” she shares. Through study abroad she grew 
    her self-confidence and fine-tuned skills “that I can apply to any 
    situation and in any job, such as interpersonal skills, diligence, and 
    persistence.”</span></p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_7732.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_7732-768x925.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="867" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Aliyah Smith working in lab at the University of Oxford. Photo courtesy of Smith.
    <p><span><br>In the fall, Smith will attend 
    Stanford University’s Ph.D. program in aeronautics and astronautics. She
     also recently shared her experience as a Meyerhoff Scholar in a </span><a href="https://www.wypr.org/post/umbc-stem-scholar-success-heads-west-coast" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>special segment on WYPR</span></a><span>, Baltimore’s NPR station.</span></p>
    <h4><strong>Growing international experience </strong></h4>
    <p><span>As a 14 year old, </span><strong>Gabriela “Gabi” Salas</strong> ’19<span>
     traveled to Ecuador for a service trip and was troubled by inequalities
     experienced by young women in the community where she worked. That trip
     “solidified my commitment to service” she says. It also led her to 
    apply to UMBC’s Sondheim Public Affairs Scholar program and to major in 
    global studies and gender and women’s studies, to prepare her to have an
     impact through her career. </span></p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Shriver-Headshots-2563.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Shriver-Headshots-2563-768x512.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="480" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Gabi Salas in UMBC’s Public Policy Building, where the Shriver Center is located. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC.
    <p><span><br>On campus, Salas became actively 
    involved with the Hispanic Latino Student Union and with the Global 
    Brigades and Human Rights Brigade programs. An alternative spring break 
    program with Global Brigades took her to Panama. “It did so much for me 
    in terms of adding to my experience of working with Latin American 
    women.” That trip also confirmed for her that working on reproductive 
    health research and policy in relationship to Latinx women was the path 
    she wanted to follow.</span></p>
    <p><span>Salas earned an </span><span>U</span><span>ndergraduate Research Award to develop a project on the use and accessibility of contraception for women students at UMBC</span><span>, mentored by </span><strong>Amy Bhatt, </strong><span>associate professor of</span> <span>gender and women’s studies. She evaluated what </span><span>contraception women at UMBC access through surveys and interviews. Her goal was to explore whether or not </span><span>stratified reproduction is embedded in our society enough to impact the reproductive rights of college-aged women.</span></p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/URCAD18-7308.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/URCAD18-7308-768x512.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="480" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Gabi Salas presenting at URCAD 2018. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC.
    <p><span><br>Salas also had the opportunity to 
    spend a summer researching Mexican-American women’s reproductive health 
    with a faculty member at Columbia University. This work furthered her 
    interest in the field and her commitment to earning a Ph.D. to pursue 
    sociological research on reproductive health. Along the way, she says, 
    UMBC’s Sondheim Scholars and Shriver Center communities have supported 
    her vision and goals, and helped her pursue her passions.</span></p>
    <h4><strong>Seeing global challenges from different perspectives</strong></h4>
    <p><strong>Emily Duan </strong><span>‘19, mechanical 
    engineering, had always been intrigued by German design and engineering 
    and longed to experience an extended stay in a country where she did not
     speak the language.</span></p>
    <p><span>The Center for Women in Technology 
    Scholar got to do just that through the International Winter University 
    program at the University of Kassel in 2018. During the three-week 
    intensive study, language, and cultural immersion program, Duan 
    completed an environmental engineering course on renewable energy 
    sources, an intensive German language course, and lived with a host 
    family in Kassel, Germany.</span></p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Emily_Duan_IMG_3030.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Emily_Duan_IMG_3030-768x743.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="697" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Emily Duan in Germany in 2018. Photo courtesy of Duan.
    <p><span><br>Duan noted that she studied in 
    Germany with students from around the world and that doing so allowed 
    her to “view global challenges from different perspectives.” She shares,
     “It taught me to approach problems cautiously to avoid making erroneous
     assumptions, as well as appreciate the value of diversity in a group.” </span></p>
    <p><span>Duan was especially happy to find the
     winter program in Kassel as she devoted her college career summers to 
    internship experiences. She worked in automotive and energy research at 
    Oakland University in 2016, at Baltimore Gas and Electric with the 
    Distribution Systems Operations Support Group in 2017, and as a Robotics
     Institute Summer Scholar at Carnegie Mellon University in 2018. </span></p>
    <p><span>In the fall, Duan will attend North Carolina State University’s Ph.D. program in mechanical engineering program.</span></p>
    <h4><strong>Bridging multiple fields and approaches</strong></h4>
    <p><span>With a double major in applied mathematics and mechanical engineering, </span><strong>Lucas McCullum</strong><span>
     ’19 worried that study abroad would simply be out of reach. But he 
    wasn’t willing to give up on the dream. He had a feeling that an 
    immersive and boundary-breaking international learning experience could 
    have a big impact on his perspective and his sense of life and career 
    possibilities. </span></p>
    <p><span>McCullum found a way to fulfill this 
    goal through Public Health in the Netherlands, an intensive 
    international learning opportunity conducted through the Council on 
    International Educational Exchange in Amsterdam. The course “allowed me 
    to take a step outside my comfort zone and tackle challenges outside of 
    my traditional academic path,” he shares. It also complemented his core 
    research interest: using medical imaging to improve health outcomes.</span></p>
    <p><span>As it turned out, McCullum was the 
    only engineering student in the cohort. Although he initially felt 
    uncertain, he says, “I used this as an opportunity to grow as a person 
    and student.” In the end, he says, “it increased my self-confidence and 
    sense of individuality.”</span></p>
    <p><span>McCullum built off that experience 
    and continued to grow his sense of confidence in collaborative 
    problem-solving as a member of UMBC’s Kinetic Sculpture Race Team.</span></p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Kinetic-Sculpture-9662.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Kinetic-Sculpture-9662-768x513.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="481" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>McCullum and a kinetic sculpture teammate. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC.
    <p><span><br>McCullum further pursued his interest in advancing medical imaging through research. He earned an U</span><span>ndergraduate
     Research Award to study the use of piezoelectric materials (which 
    generate electrical charge in response to mechanical stress) for more 
    cost-effective tumor screening. He has already presented this research 
    at the 2018 conference for Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures, and 
    Intelligent Systems (SMASIS), and it will soon be published in </span><em><span>UMBC Review.</span></em></p>
    <p><span>Mark Zupan, associate professor of 
    mechanical engineering and a mentor of McCullum’s, sees tremendous value
     in his drive to explore diverse learning experiences. Zupan, a strong 
    proponent of international learning opportunities, reflects that 
    McCullum “has truly had an enriched experience at UMBC while completing 
    an immensely difficult double major and actively and successfully 
    performing multiple types of research.”</span></p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/URCAD-2019-3155.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/URCAD-2019-3155-768x512.jpg" alt="" width="720" height="480" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Lucas McCullum (left) with his fellow presenters at URCAD 2019. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC.
    <p><span><br>After commencement, McCullum will 
    complete a summer internship with the National Renewable Energy 
    Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, where he will work with a supercomputer
     to simulate fluid flow around a wind turbine. Next, he will begin 
    Stanford University’s interdisciplinary master’s program in 
    computational and mathematical engineering, with a focus on imaging 
    sciences.</span></p>
    <p><span>McCullum looks forward to pursuing 
    every new opportunity with a sense of anticipation and possibility. As 
    he shared in 2017, when </span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/careers/posts/67959" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>highlighted for his work as a student researcher</span></a><span>, “</span><span>I believe that when we open ourselves up to new experiences, we allow new doors to open and new lights to shine.”</span></p>
    <p><em><span>Learn more about UMBC students’ international learning experiences and plans for the coming months through this feature on the </span></em><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/fourteen-umbc-students-and-recent-alumni-receive-fulbright-awards-setting-new-record/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><em><span>fourteen UMBC students and recent alumni just selected for the Fulbright U.S. Student program</span></em></a><em><span>—</span></em><em><span>a new university record.</span></em></p>
    <p><em>Featured image: <span>Aliyah</span> Smith visiting India during spring break while studying abroad in the UAE. Photo courtesy of Smith.</em></p>
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<Title>Congratulations to Leah Prescott - Phi Kappa Phi</Title>
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    <p><span>Leah</span> <span>Prescott</span>, of <span>Baltimore</span>, <span>Maryland</span>, was recently selected as a recipient of the 2019 Undergraduate Research Award from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 22 University of Maryland-University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UM-UMBC).</p>
    <p>Each spring, the UM-UMBC chapter invites applications from its undergraduate student members to apply for one of two Undergraduate Research Awards. The chapter's awards committee selects two applicants to receive $500 each for this prestigious honor on the recommendation of the Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD) Committee.</p>
    <p><span>Prescott was selected by the awards committee for her innovative research abstract and strong letter of support from her mentor, Nana Vaughn. Prescott is pursuing a bachelor's degree in jazz studies and music education, instrumental track at UM-UMBC.</span></p>
    <p><span>Prescott</span> was presented with the award at the URCAD event held on April 24, 2019.</p>
    <p>Chartered at College Park in 1920, Phi Kappa Phi recognizes academic excellence across all disciplines. Chapter 22 invites the top 10 percent of seniors and 7.5 percent of juniors for membership in Phi Kappa Phi. Graduate students in the top 10 percent of the number of candidates for graduate degrees may also qualify, as do faculty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction.</p>
    <p><strong>More About Phi Kappa Phi</strong><br>Founded in 1897 at the University of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi is the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. The Society's mission is "To recognize and promote academic excellence in all fields of higher education and to engage the community of scholars in service to others." Since its founding, more than 1.5 million members have been initiated. Some of the organization's more notable members include former President Jimmy Carter, NASA astronaut Wendy Lawrence, novelist John Grisham and YouTube cofounder Chad Hurley. Each year, Phi Kappa Phi awards nearly $1 million to qualifying students and members through graduate fellowships, undergraduate study abroad grants, member and chapter awards, and grants for local and national literacy initiatives. For more information about Phi Kappa Phi, visit <a href="http://www.phikappaphi.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.PhiKappaPhi.org</a>.</p>
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<Title>Jubilee Arts seeks Youth In Business Program Manager&#160;</Title>
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    <p>Jubilee Arts is seeking qualified applicants to lead our Youth In Business program. We are looking for someone who has a background in art, youth leadership and experience in business development. Full job description here.</p>
    
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<Summary>Jubilee Arts is seeking qualified applicants to lead our Youth In Business program. We are looking for someone who has a background in art, youth leadership and experience in business development....</Summary>
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