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<Title>5 minutes walking distance or 2 minutes drive from UMBC</Title>
<Tagline>Off campus rooms for rent walking distance from UMBC</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">I have a town home located in a quiet neighborhood with plenty of street parking. Very close to UMBC (5 minute walking distance), major highways (i.e. 95, 695, 295, 195..etc) and convenient stores (Giant, Mars). Bus lines 35 and 77 and as well as free UMBC shuttles are located down the street. <br><br>3 rooms available -- $450, $600 and $550<span><br><br>Rent also included Utilities (washer/dryer, cable and internet). All you pay is the rent! <br><br>Common areas are living room, dinning room and kitchen. <br><br><br>No pets, smoker or drugs <br>Easy going. clean and responsible person <br>Needs 1st month Security deposit <br>Prefer 1 year lease <br><br>Email me at <a href="mailto:5121westland@gmail.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">5121westland@gmail.com</a> for further information</span></div>
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<Summary>I have a town home located in a quiet neighborhood with plenty of street parking. Very close to UMBC (5 minute walking distance), major highways (i.e. 95, 695, 295, 195..etc) and convenient stores...</Summary>
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<Title>IMPORTANT  - Graduation Day Details</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>Hello Graduates,</p>
    
    <p>Your big day is fast approaching and I’m sure you have some questions about the ceremony. Below you will find the details.<span>  </span>Feel free to share with your guests.</p>
    
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    <p>Graduation Logistics Information<span>              </span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>Doors to the Event Center open one hour prior to the ceremony start time.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>Graduates will use the Auxiliary Gym entrance, located on the outside lower level on the right side as you face the building.<span>  </span>Follow the signs.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>Make sure that you have your cap and gown and floor pass with you. Before arriving to the Event Center, please complete your information on the back of the floor pass. Do not fold or misplace the floor pass as your name has been pre-recorded and will be announced as the barcode on this card is scanned.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>There is no secure place to leave belongings inside the Event Center, and you will not be permitted to bring personal items onto the floor with you.<span>  </span>Make sure you leave belongings at home or with one of your guests <u>prior</u> to entering the building.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>Once you enter the Event Center, proceed up the stairs (or use the elevator around the corner).</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>Once upstairs, there will be volunteers to assist you in finding your <strong><u>department</u></strong> and help you<span>  </span>line up</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>Graduates will process onto the Event Center’s arena floor about 20 min before the start of the ceremony.<span>  </span>They will be followed by Faculty and Staff and finally the Platform Party.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>After remarks by several commencement speakers, graduates will be lined up to cross the stage, directed by volunteers.<span>  </span>Those seated on house-left will cross first and, when finished, followed by those on house-right.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>On-site professional photographers will take photos just prior to crossing the stage and one of the hand shake.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>You will use side stairs to ascend to the stage, hand your card to the assistant for it to be scanned, and immediately walk to shake hands.<span>  </span>Use the center stairs to descend the stage.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>You will directed back to the seating, although it may be a different chair.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>After house-left graduates have finished, those on house-right will follow on the opposite side.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>Final remarks and the Alma Mater will conclude the ceremony.<span>  </span>The Platform Party recesses first, followed by the Faculty and Staff and finally the graduates.</p>
    
    <p><span><span>·<span>         </span></span></span>As you exit the arena floor, you will be directed to the closest building exit. You can meet your friends and family members outside.<span>  </span>Plan a meeting location with your guests before you come.</p>
    
    <p> </p>
    
    <p>Some Notes:</p>
    
    <p>Every guest 12 months and older MUST have a ticket to enter the Event Center</p>
    
    <p>Please make sure that you hang your gown up as soon as you get it to try and reduce any wrinkles</p>
    
    <p>Each ceremony is expected to last about 2 hours</p></div>
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<Summary>Hello Graduates,    Your big day is fast approaching and I’m sure you have some questions about the ceremony. Below you will find the details.  Feel free to share with your guests.     ...</Summary>
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<Title>New Academic Success Center and Office of Academic Advocacy</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>The Division of Undergraduate Academic Affairs is pleased to announce, beginning in fall 2019, an expansion of the Division’s ongoing effort to support the success of our students in alignment with our strategic plan and university goals. </span><br><br><span>Several existing division offices will be brought together to establish the </span><a href="https://t.e2ma.net/click/rfr1xc/nwtbnbb/73wa9o" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Academic Success Center</a><span>. The Learning Resources Center, Office of Academic Standards and Policy Administration, and the newly created Office of Academic Advocacy will be co-located in Sherman Hall, B Wing, Room 345, as the Academic Success Center. The Center will have a unifying mission to support all undergraduate students through the delivery of a robust array of academic support services that enhance and empower students to successfully reach their educational goals. Through a coordinated approach with campus partners, the new center will provide opportunities for students to access academic skills support, tutoring, supplemental instruction, academic policy/petition information, and academic advocacy in one location. In collaboration with colleges and other campus offices, the Center will assist all students in their transition to college and help support their academic endeavors throughout their UMBC undergraduate career. The Center welcomes questions and inquiries from all students, faculty, and staff.</span><br><br><span>Under the leadership of Associate Vice Provost Amanda Knapp, Ph.D., the Division's Office of Academic Advocacy will initially provide an enhanced array of academic support services for entering freshmen and continuing students who entered UMBC as Freshmen. In collaboration with its campus partners, the Office will coordinate outreach to those undergraduate students experiencing academic challenges and provide individual support to promote undergraduate student persistence, academic progression, and timely graduation. The Office will house UMBC’s academic advocates, each of whom will be affiliated with an academic college. Together, they will work closely with the college's academic support services, advising, and departments to provide a coordinated approach to improve academic progression to graduation. The Office will also act as a campus resource for faculty and staff who wish to refer freshmen cohort students in need of additional academic support.</span><br><br><em><span>Katharine H. Cole, Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs</span></em></div>
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<Title>Fulbright Boot Camp #1: Getting Started</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">As the semester winds down, it's time to start thinking of how you can start planning for the summer - and your Fulbright application! <div><br><div>The on-line application for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program opened on April 1, 2019. To show your interest in the program, start your on-line application <a href="https://apply.iie.org/apply/?sr=4a36c387-667d-4d6c-8cbd-925055e84440" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>. You will need to create an account, and in order to show up on my side of the application, you must list <strong>University of Maryland Baltimore County </strong>as your home institution.</div><div><br></div><div>Meanwhile, we are starting the Fulbright Boot Camp Series during finals week, starting with, appropriately, <em>Getting Started.</em> This 90-minute session will cover what the next few months will look like, as well as the tangible steps you can take as we get started with your application. </div><div><br></div><div>Workshops are at the following times in Sherman 121. An RSVP is required, please do so by clicking on the green "going" button for the appropriate date and time. </div><div><br></div><div><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/fulbright/events/70764" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Saturday, May 18, 11:00 am to 12:30 pm</a></div><div><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/fulbright/events/70765" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Monday, May 20, 11:00 am to 12:30 pm</a></div><div><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/fulbright/events/70839" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tuesday, May 28, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm</a></div><div><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/fulbright/events/70840" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Wednesday, May 29, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm</a></div><div><br></div><div><div><div>Please feel free to e-mail  Dr. Souders at &lt;<a href="mailto:fulbright@umbc.edu">fulbright@umbc.edu</a>&gt; if you have questions. </div></div><div><br></div></div></div></div>
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<Summary>As the semester winds down, it's time to start thinking of how you can start planning for the summer - and your Fulbright application!    The on-line application for the Fulbright U.S. Student...</Summary>
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<Title>Five UMBC students see their degrees as a step toward community impact</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">"Being a valedictorian for me is about honoring South Asian women feminists whose achievements were not as visible when I was growing up. It is also about the need to transform research and community service skills into direct activism."—Samiksha Manjani</div>
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    <div class="html-content">UMBC’s Cybersecurity Center leadership are committed to learning and sharing their vast knowledge within the cybersecurity industry. They are often invited to speak at prominent local, national, and international events, workshops, and conferences. Cybersecurity is a dynamic industry that not only is constantly changing, but has grown to impact all aspects of government, business, and society. In today’s Industry Roundup, we take a look at how AI and machine learning are helping to improve cybersecurity efforts in the world of technology. We also look at keeping up with the food supply demands of a growing population, innovative batteries that last longer, and Google cloud’s effect on helping to fight breast cancer.<br><div><a href="http://gritinaction.umbc.edu/improving-cybersecurity/?utm_campaign=industry%20roundup%20improving%20cybersecurity&amp;utm_source=my.umbc.edu&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=blog" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><br></a></div><div><a href="http://gritinaction.umbc.edu/improving-cybersecurity/?utm_campaign=industry%20roundup%20improving%20cybersecurity&amp;utm_source=my.umbc.edu&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=blog" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read full article...</a><br></div></div>
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<Title>UMBC&#8217;s newest grads choose their own adventures</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><span><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/laser-focus-without-limits-umbcs-newest-grads-choose-their-own-adventures/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">May 16, 2019</a> by</span><span> <span><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/author/kaitmccaffrey/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Kait McCaffrey</a><br></span></span></div><div><br></div><div><p>He’s a bassoonist and chemical engineer. She’s a dancer and social 
    justice advocate. UMBC students have a lot of focus, but that doesn’t 
    mean they have to focus on one thing. For many, the UMBC experience is 
    about figuring out how to combine their passions, not chose one or the 
    other. Here, four UMBC students graduating this spring share how they 
    have found their own unique balance.</p>
    <h4>Pitching an idea</h4>
    <p>Senior <strong>Jeff Carr </strong>can easily recall one of the most pivotal moments of his first year at UMBC. <strong>Jason Schiffman</strong>, psychology, was speaking to the new cohort of Retrievers and simply told them “this place will be what you make it.”</p>
    <p>“It really resonated with me. This was a place where I could restart 
    and find myself,” remembers Carr. “I get kind of emotional looking back 
    over my four years…I’ve done a lot here and I think part of that is the 
    faculty and the community just motivated me to want to do so.”</p>
    <p>For Carr, financial economics, sports were part of life. Growing up 
    in nearby Linthicum, he spent much of his time crouched on a baseball 
    diamond as his high school’s catcher. A shoulder injury ultimately 
    derailed his athletic career, but coming to UMBC allowed him to turn 
    that passion into a future profession.</p>
    <p>A chance meeting with a member of the athletics department led to an introduction with <strong>Liam Bowen</strong>,
     associate head baseball coach. Carr joined the team as baseball 
    manager, filling in wherever he was most needed, from booking catering 
    to helping with scouting reports.</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_013411-e1558023313799.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_013411-768x1025.jpg" alt="Carr (l) with UMBC’s men’s basketball announcers, Gary Stein (c) and John Feinstein (r). Photo courtesy of Carr." width="720" height="961" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Carr (l) with UMBC’s men’s basketball announcers, Gary Stein (c) and John Feinstein (r). Photo courtesy of Carr.
    <p><br></p><p>Carr’s biggest contribution came in his sophomore year. “Players 
    would chart pitches during the game using pencil and paper and then I 
    would have to total everything up by hand. One day, I had the 
    realization that the strike zone is basically a graph with X-Y 
    coordinates, so we could just chart pitches using some type of phone 
    app,” explains Carr.</p>
    <p>As a result of this epiphany, Carr set out to develop pitchTrax, an 
    app that would track pitches and log the results in a spreadsheet, 
    eliminating the need for hand tabulation.</p>
    <p>“Three years ago, I told him that I was interested in tracking our 
    pitchers’ statistics at a granular level and getting the information 
    organized in a way that they could use,” says Bowen. “Jeff took off with
     the idea and created a system where we could see virtually every aspect
     of our pitchers’ performance. I have used the information that he has 
    gathered countless times with our players and our program is very much 
    in his debt.”</p>
    <p>Carr enlisted the help of economics professor <strong>Scott Farrow</strong> to 
    turn his ideas into reality. Farrow suggested Carr use heatmap quadrants
     and helped him refine the visual representation of the pitching data. 
    “Jeff is a great example of becoming outstanding by following a 
    particular interest and then having new opportunities grow from that 
    success,” says Farrow.</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_81021-e1558023398887.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_81021-768x291.jpg" alt="Example of the heatmap developed by Carr and Farrow." width="720" height="273" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Example of the heatmap developed by Carr and Farrow.
    <p><br></p><p>Carr has continued to develop his expertise in sports analytics and 
    will soon begin his master’s degree in sports management at the 
    University of Michigan. But he won’t forget his roots anytime soon.</p>
    <p>“I feel like my experience here…I’ve been very lucky, but I’ve also 
    been around the right people,” says Carr. “The community here is so 
    welcoming and that’s the most important part, for me. Everyone has a 
    story like mine and we didn’t do it on our own—it’s all thanks to the 
    people [at UMBC] supporting us.”</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_10641-e1558023465752.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IMG_10641-768x576.jpg" alt="Carr traveled to Charlotte, N.C. to cheer on UMBC men’s basketball during March Madness 2018. Photo by Kait McCaffrey for UMBC." width="720" height="540" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Carr traveled to Charlotte, N.C. to cheer on UMBC men’s basketball during March Madness 2018. Photo by Kait McCaffrey for UMBC.<br><br>
    <h4>Justice through performance</h4>
    <p>The individualized study program at UMBC encourages students to take 
    the road less traveled, or never before traveled, and create their own 
    major. <strong>Alexia Petasis</strong> jumped at the chance to combine her passion
     for choreography with her commitment to social justice, a pairing that 
    would define her time at UMBC.</p>
    <p>“Dance has always been a big part of my life, but throughout college I
     became equally interested in social justice activism. When I came to 
    UMBC, I was able to explore the intersections between them,” says 
    Petasis. “I started learning how they could work together to create and 
    inform empathetic dances that grow an individual’s understanding of an 
    issue.”</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Dance-senior-showcase-fall18-6695-e1558031700451.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Dance-senior-showcase-fall18-6695-768x512.jpg" alt="Petasis ‘19 at UMBC’s fall Senior Dance Concert. Photo by Marlayna Demond ‘11." width="720" height="480" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Petasis ‘19 at UMBC’s fall Senior Dance Concert. Photo by Marlayna Demond ‘11.
    <p><br></p><p>Taking courses in psychology, sociology, dance, and gender and 
    women’s studies helped Petasis to envision how she could use elements 
    from each in developing a cohesive piece.</p>
    <p>“She is consistently looking for new ideas and ways to communicate through the body,” says <strong>Doug Hamby</strong>,
     associate professor of dance, of Petasis’s work. “Once she sets out on 
    an creative journey she expands and deepens her exploration until the 
    dancers embody every nuance Alexia intends to communicate to her 
    audience.”</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Dance-senior-showcase-fall18-6697-e1558023560899.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Dance-senior-showcase-fall18-6697-768x1152.jpg" alt="Petasis performing at UMBC’s fall Senior Dance Concert. Photo by Marlayna Demond ‘11." width="720" height="1080" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Petasis performing at UMBC’s fall Senior Dance Concert. Photo by Marlayna Demond ‘11.
    <p><br></p><p>Petasis’s most ambitious work eventually became her capstone project,
     an evocative dance piece that “brings to light the experiences of 
    survivors of domestic sex trafficking from the point of view of the 
    victim.”</p>
    <p>Petasis explains, “This dance, titled ‘Becoming Survivor,’ calls 
    attention to the various ways a victim can become trapped in the life of
     human trafficking and offers a deeper understanding of the manipulation
     into exploitation that occurs.”</p>
    
    <p>“In addition to showing her dance, Alexia saw the importance of using
     this opportunity to share community resources and have a dialogue about
     sexual violence in our communities,” says <strong>Jess Myers</strong>, director 
    of UMBC’s Women’s Center. “Alexia’s dance has brought communities 
    together—We Believe You, the Women’s Center, other on-campus and 
    off-campus partners—to help create space for our UMBC community to have 
    complex conversation about consent and sexual violence.”</p>
    <p>Myers lauds Petasis’s keen ability to encourage others to see 
    themselves as people who can have a social impact. She notes, “Alexia 
    uses dance to tell stories that often go unheard. Her interdisciplinary 
    work is grounded in inclusion and inviting others to care about issues 
    they may not have otherwise known mattered to them.”</p>
    <p>Taking the skills the she’s learned and the advice from the mentors 
    she’s met along the way, Petasis is pursuing a teacher’s assistant 
    program in France. “My time at UMBC has allowed me to pursue my passion 
    and research interests with guidance, mentorship, and an overwhelmingly 
    supportive network.”</p>
    <h4>At home in the lab…and on stage</h4>
    <p>“The world needs more Justins!” exclaims <strong>Kim Leisey</strong>, associate vice president of Student Affairs, when you ask about senior <strong>Justin Hosten</strong>.
     Leisey met Hosten when she taught a class for new Residential Life 
    student staff. “If you want to know him, listen to him play the 
    bassoon—it’s soulful and expressive,” she says. “Justin travels UMBC 
    with gentle humility and care for others” in all that he does.</p>
    <p>Hosten has a rare skill set—pursuing majors in both chemical 
    engineering and music performance—and he firmly believes that this 
    combination has improved his problem-solving skills.</p>
    <p>“In music, we’re taught to look for patterns and I use this thought 
    process in solving engineering problems. Looking for patterns helps 
    determine what steps need to be taken to reach a solution and that’s 
    integral in the engineering curriculum,” explains Hosten.</p>
    <p>At the same time, Hosten notes, “In engineering, we’re taught to use 
    all the tools we have to solve the problem fully. I take this into 
    account when I look at all the ways I can create create beautiful 
    sounds.”</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/image141-e1558023802962.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/image141-768x1024.jpg" alt="Justin Hosten ‘19 poses with classmate, Christina Cruz ‘19, music performance, following a campus studio session. Photo courtesy of Hosten." width="720" height="960" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Justin
     Hosten ‘19 poses with classmate Christina Cruz ‘19, music performance, 
    following a campus studio session. Photo courtesy of Hosten.
    <p><br></p><p>After graduating from Bowie High School in Maryland, Hosten hit the 
    ground running at UMBC, with both his music and his passion for 
    engineering, in equal measure. He joined the university orchestra and 
    wind ensemble and is both a Meyerhoff Scholar and a MARC U*STAR Scholar.</p>
    <p>Hosten cites his Meyerhoff acceptance as something that makes him 
    particularly proud, and that has had a major impact on his experience. 
    “It’s been a huge part in making sure that I have been successful and 
    helping me to be where I am today,” he shares.</p>
    <p>Hosten’s current research explores how nanocapsules could be added to
     dental resin to revolutionize fillings. Should a person’s filling 
    crack, the nanocapsules would break and the void in the tooth would be 
    filled without a trip back to the dentist. Presently, Hosten is working 
    to coat the particles with a silica shell to keep them uniform and 
    prevent bursting.</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/image311-e1558023849471.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/image311-768x576.jpg" alt="Hosten takes a break from performing to pose with fellow musicians (l to r) Anne Saba ‘19, mathematics, and Shabnam Parsa ‘19, biology. Photo courtesy of Hosten." width="720" height="540" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Hosten
     takes a break from performing to pose with fellow musicians (l to r) 
    Anne Saba ‘19, mathematics, and Shabnam Parsa ‘19, biological sciences. 
    Photo courtesy of Hosten.
    <p><br></p><p>One of Hosten’s mentors, <strong>Erin Lavik</strong>, professor of chemical, 
    biochemical and environmental engineering, appreciates how his lab work 
    is positively influenced by his stage work.</p>
    <p>“It is challenging to be a chemical engineer, but to do that while 
    also being a tremendous musician is humbling,” says Lavik, who herself 
    has <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/erin-laviks-dynamic-tedxbroadway-talk-connects-theatre-and-engineering/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">experience with theatre</a>.
     “There’s also a critical interplay between the two,” she explains. “It 
    isn’t surprising to me that Justin can approach a challenge from 
    multiple perspectives and come up with elegant, creative solutions.”</p>
    <p>This fall, Hosten will pursue his Ph.D. in biomedical engineering as 
    part of a joint program between the Georgia Institute of Technology and 
    Emory University.</p>
    <h4>Making waves</h4>
    <p>“I started swimming because my mom told me that my local summer team 
    needed more kids my age…which was a complete lie. The reason she wanted 
    me to swim was so that I wouldn’t drown when I went to the pool.”</p>
    <p>It’s not exactly the auspicious beginning you would expect from a Danish national swimming champion, but that’s exactly how <strong>Alexander Gliese</strong>’s story begins.</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/DSC_2430-X31-e1558023881817.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/DSC_2430-X31-768x512.jpg" alt="Alexander Gliese ‘19 competing at the 2018-2019 America East championships. Photo courtesy of Colleen Humel." width="720" height="480" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Alexander Gliese ‘19 competing at the 2018-2019 America East championships. Photo courtesy of Colleen Humel.
    <p><br></p><p>The Danish-born competitor has a score of swimming accolades attached
     to his name, but he didn’t develop a true love for the sport until he 
    was a teenager. “I was swimming competitively on a year-round team and 
    it wasn’t until I was about 14 that I began to really like the sport,” 
    says Gliese. “At this point, I started to win events at the Maryland 
    state championships.”</p>
    <p>When the time came to look at colleges, UMBC immediately stood out to
     the young swimmer. And once he committed, he never looked back. “I’m 
    happy that I chose UMBC as the coaching staff and my teammates have 
    helped me grow into the person that I am today,” he reflects.</p>
    <p>While his numerous athletic achievements would be impressive alone, 
    Gliese managed to perform just as well in the classroom as he did in the
     pool. The Meyerhoff Scholar is graduating with a mechanical engineering
     degree this May and dedicated his time to researching energy harvesting
     and design optimization. He also credits his academic work for helping 
    him improve his athletic performance.</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/56435254_10156790097461210_5897412730779860992_n1-e1558023936368.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/56435254_10156790097461210_5897412730779860992_n1-e1558023936368.jpg" alt="Gliese accepting his award for “Best Performance” at the Danish Open. Photo courtesy of Chad Cradock." width="480" height="719" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Gliese accepting his award for “Best Performance” at the Danish Open. Photo courtesy of Chad Cradock.
    <p><strong><br></strong></p><p><strong>Soobum Lee</strong>, UMBC assistant professor of mechanical 
    engineering, has served as mentor for Gliese and has been impressed by 
    his research contributions. “Alex has consistently shown promise and 
    commitment” as a researcher, offering “a unique perspective” while 
    applying the research experience to his own learning, says Lee.</p>
    <p>“During his involvement of my energy harvesting research for wind 
    turbine monitoring, Alex proactively and voluntarily worked on 
    brainstorming, CAD modeling, and testing,” Lee explains. “His diligence 
    seriously accelerated the project, and his sincerity positively affected
     my graduate students.”</p>
    <p>“I think that my swimming and my academics intersect very well since I
     have always been interested in how I can maximize my efficiency in the 
    pool,” Gliese says. “I feel that my knowledge from mechanical 
    engineering has helped me to understand what positions and movements in 
    the water will help me to swim faster in the pool.”</p>
    <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/DSC_8950-X21-e1558023965141.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://news.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/DSC_8950-X21-768x512.jpg" alt="Gliese celebrates his medals during day two of America East competition with coach Chad Cradock. Photo courtesy of Colleen Humel." width="720" height="480" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Gliese
     celebrates his medals during day two of America East competition with 
    coach Chad Cradock. Photo courtesy of Colleen Humel.
    <p><br></p><p>His success in research and swimming are also connected by the same underlying work ethic and tenacity. <strong>Neil Rothman, </strong>professor
     of practice in mechanical engineering, shares that as busy as Gliese 
    was with U.S. and international swimming competitions, “he would show up
     to class with a smile on his face. I had him in four different courses 
    over a period of three years and he was consistently an excellent and 
    dedicated student. The busier he got and the harder work became, he 
    seemed to enjoy it even more.”</p>
    <p>Gliese’s approach of applying his classroom knowledge to the pool can
     certainly be deemed a success. He’s a two-time CCSA Champion, two-time <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/umbc-swimming-and-diving-teams-make-waves-at-america-east-championship/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">America East champion</a>,
     2019 America East Most Outstanding Male Swimmer, two-time America East 
    All-Academic Team member, two-time CSCAA Scholar All-American, UMBC 
    record holder in 100 backstroke and 200 medley relay, and the Danish 
    national record holder in 200 backstroke. He even broke Michael Phelps’ 
    16-year-old NBAC record during the back split of the 400 medley relay in
     January 2019.</p>
    <p>Head swimming and diving coach <strong>Chad Cradock </strong>’97, psychology, 
    says Gliese “has always been well-balanced in the classroom and in the 
    pool. They say the price of excellence is discipline. Alex is one of the
     most disciplined, focused, and hardworking swimmers I have ever worked 
    with and has earned his way to the world stage each and every day.”</p>
    <p>After commencement, Gliese will compete in the <a href="https://www.umbcretrievers.com/sports/mswimdive/2018-19/releases/20190429h73svw" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">World University Games</a>. He will then take time to train for the Danish Olympic swimming qualifiers before pursuing a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering.</p>
    <p>As much as he’s made a mark on UMBC, Gliese thinks about the mark 
    UMBC has made on him. “UMBC has helped me to not only grow as a student 
    and a swimmer, but as a person.” Sharing that the UMBC community is like
     family, he says, “it’s allowed me to thrive and create bonds that will 
    last a lifetime.”</p>
    <p><em>Banner image: Alexia Petasis ‘19 in arabesque at UMBC’s fall Senior Dance Concert. Photo by Marlayna Demond ‘11.</em></p><br><span></span></div></div>
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