<?xml version="1.0"?>
<News hasArchived="true" page="1044" pageCount="1243" pageSize="10" timestamp="Mon, 11 May 2026 14:41:33 -0400" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts.xml?mode=pawpularity&amp;page=1044">
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="13763" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/13763">
    <Title>Watch a Social Documentary at URCAD!</Title>
    <Tagline>Learn about community media used in Bolivia on April 25th!</Tagline>
    <Body>
      <![CDATA[
          <div class="html-content">
          <div><strong>Reclamation and Resistance: Audiovisual Tools in Bolivia</strong></div>
          <div>Stefanie M. Mavronis</div>
          <div><em>Jason Loviglio, Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication Studies</em></div>
          <div><em><br></em></div>
          <div>
          <div>AC IV Wing A 110  |  3:10 PM</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>The first years of the 21st century have been characterized by globalization, a shrinking of the world through neoliberal economic policies and shared networks of information. In the face of the global export of Western values and the legacy of hundreds of years of colonization, active and creative resistance movements have grown. Developing nations like Bolivia have enjoyed a thriving tradition of community media, and a new consciousness has emerged to organize this popular energy around the process of decolonization. Art and media technologies comprise one set of tools that have been used in Bolivia, a country with a majority indigenous population, in the struggle for freedom and independence from its forced historical legacy. This documentary film tells three stories of this resistance. Starting with the history of indigenous filmmaking, Aymara filmmaker Patricio Luna explains the importance of reclaiming indigenous identity. Then, sociologist Silvia Rivera and her art collective demonstrate the physical realization of decolonization theory through the construction of a community center in La Paz, Bolivia’s capital. Finally, a group of young people in nearby El Alto discusses its innovative community television project that seeks to create content that is meaningful and reflective for their own community.</div>
          </div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div><br></div>
          </div>
      ]]>
    </Body>
    <Summary>Reclamation and Resistance: Audiovisual Tools in Bolivia  Stefanie M. Mavronis  Jason Loviglio, Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication Studies      AC IV Wing A 110  |  3:10 PM...</Summary>
    <Website>http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/URCAD</Website>
    <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/13763/guest@my.umbc.edu/43b1ead1b9434b205d37bba5d2483f1d/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
    <Group token="undergradresearch">Undergraduate Research</Group>
    <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch</GroupUrl>
    <AvatarUrl>https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/original.jpg?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/large.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/medium.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/small.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <Sponsor>Undergraduate Research</Sponsor>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/763/440f64b5457af7591a0d05f71c8351db/xxlarge.jpg?1334585839</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/763/440f64b5457af7591a0d05f71c8351db/xlarge.jpg?1334585839</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/763/440f64b5457af7591a0d05f71c8351db/large.jpg?1334585839</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/763/440f64b5457af7591a0d05f71c8351db/medium.jpg?1334585839</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/763/440f64b5457af7591a0d05f71c8351db/small.jpg?1334585839</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/763/440f64b5457af7591a0d05f71c8351db/xsmall.jpg?1334585839</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/763/440f64b5457af7591a0d05f71c8351db/xxsmall.jpg?1334585839</ThumbnailUrl>
    <PawCount>29</PawCount>
    <CommentCount>3</CommentCount>
    <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
    <PostedAt>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 10:18:30 -0400</PostedAt>
    <EditAt>Tue, 17 Apr 2012 17:35:12 -0400</EditAt>
  </NewsItem>
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="13760" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/13760">
    <Title>Student of the Week: Lisa Macfarlane</Title>
    <Tagline>Undergraduate students explore their interests!</Tagline>
    <Body>
      <![CDATA[
          <div class="html-content">
          <div>
          <div>
          <strong>How long have you worked in the Women's Center?</strong> </div>
          <div>I started in fall 2011.</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div><strong>Why do you think the Women's Center is important? </strong></div>
          <div>The women’s center is important because it is a safe space on campus for everyone, not just women. It is a place on campus where people are a part of a supportive community.</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>
          <strong>What is your favorite thing about the Women's Center?</strong> </div>
          <div>The people! I work with great people who are all supportive of each other! Our visitors are just as awesome and we have some great conversations around gender, race, sexuality, etc. Free tea and coffee is an added bonus!</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>
          <strong>What have you learned from working in the Women's Center?</strong> </div>
          <div>The most important thing I’ve learned is how valuable people’s stories are. I’ve learned a lot from the people I work with and the people who come in the center because they share their stories with me and each other. Our stories help us learn about each other and understand each other better.</div>
          <div><br></div>
          </div>Read more about the Women's Center at the link below</div>
      ]]>
    </Body>
    <Summary>How long have you worked in the Women's Center?   I started in fall 2011.     Why do you think the Women's Center is important?   The women’s center is important because it is a safe space on...</Summary>
    <Website>http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/UPD/womensCenter.html</Website>
    <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/13760/guest@my.umbc.edu/b516704c7823f22b706a16ef7204c812/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
    <Group token="undergradresearch">Undergraduate Research</Group>
    <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/undergradresearch</GroupUrl>
    <AvatarUrl>https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/original.jpg?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xlarge.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/large.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/medium.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/small.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/006/875606ced2b629148af4caa1a4e8dd3c/xxsmall.png?1600355057</AvatarUrl>
    <Sponsor>Undergraduate Research</Sponsor>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/760/3ab06363eea311a0dc105c1fc5388b3c/xxlarge.jpg?1334584638</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/760/3ab06363eea311a0dc105c1fc5388b3c/xlarge.jpg?1334584638</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/760/3ab06363eea311a0dc105c1fc5388b3c/large.jpg?1334584638</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/760/3ab06363eea311a0dc105c1fc5388b3c/medium.jpg?1334584638</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/760/3ab06363eea311a0dc105c1fc5388b3c/small.jpg?1334584638</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/760/3ab06363eea311a0dc105c1fc5388b3c/xsmall.jpg?1334584638</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/760/3ab06363eea311a0dc105c1fc5388b3c/xxsmall.jpg?1334584638</ThumbnailUrl>
    <PawCount>34</PawCount>
    <CommentCount>2</CommentCount>
    <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
    <PostedAt>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 10:04:27 -0400</PostedAt>
    <EditAt>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 10:04:51 -0400</EditAt>
  </NewsItem>
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="13762" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/13762">
    <Title>Summer Internship Opportunities at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab</Title>
    <Body>
      <![CDATA[
          <div class="html-content">
          <p><a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/applied-physics-lab.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="" height="246" src="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/applied-physics-lab.jpg" width="700" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><span><em>Photo Courtesy jhu.edu</em></span></p>
          <p>Computer Science and Computer Engineering students interested in becoming part of the renowned <a href="http://www.jhuapl.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab</a> are in luck. The lab is currently seeking interns for this summer.</p>
          <p>Located in Laurel, Maryland, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory works on over 600 programs focused on protecting homeland security and advancing the nation’s goals in research and space science, says the lab’s <a href="http://www.jhuapl.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">website.</a> Boasting a staff of 4,700, the lab has an annual funding level of nearly $980 million.</p>
          <p>Interns will help develop a prototype immersive, distributed, web-application with the goal of putting together an entire virtual environment. The project will require skills like archival data structures, visualization tools, and distributed access.</p>
          <p>Interns should have programming knowledge in Java, C++, and C#/00 Programming languages: Java Script, AJAX. In addition, interns should have experience with Apache, Tomcat, Glassfish, or similar web application servers.</p>
          <p>For a complete job description and a full list of requirements, and for information about how to apply, click <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/shriver/news/13511" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p>
          </div>
      ]]>
    </Body>
    <Summary>Photo Courtesy jhu.edu   Computer Science and Computer Engineering students interested in becoming part of the renowned Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab are in luck. The lab is...</Summary>
    <Website>http://www.csee.umbc.edu/2012/04/summer-internship-opportunities-at-johns-hopkins-university-applied-physics-lab/</Website>
    <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/13762/guest@my.umbc.edu/351e78abe2d6ea192c4c041b63c63e0d/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
    <Tag>jobs</Tag>
    <Tag>news</Tag>
    <Group token="csee">Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Group>
    <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/csee</GroupUrl>
    <AvatarUrl>https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/original.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/large.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/medium.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/small.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <Sponsor>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Sponsor>
    <PawCount>4</PawCount>
    <CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
    <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
    <PostedAt>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 09:56:51 -0400</PostedAt>
  </NewsItem>
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="20777" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/20777">
    <Title>Summer Internship Opportunities at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab</Title>
    <Body>
      <![CDATA[
          <div class="html-content">
          <p><a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/applied-physics-lab.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="" height="246" src="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/applied-physics-lab.jpg" width="700" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><span><em>Photo Courtesy jhu.edu</em></span></p>
          <p>Computer Science and Computer Engineering students interested in becoming part of the renowned <a href="http://www.jhuapl.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab</a> are in luck. The lab is currently seeking interns for this summer.</p>
          <p>Located in Laurel, Maryland, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory works on over 600 programs focused on protecting homeland security and advancing the nation’s goals in research and space science, says the lab’s <a href="http://www.jhuapl.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">website.</a> Boasting a staff of 4,700, the lab has an annual funding level of nearly $980 million.</p>
          <p>Interns will help develop a prototype immersive, distributed, web-application with the goal of putting together an entire virtual environment. The project will require skills like archival data structures, visualization tools, and distributed access.</p>
          <p>Interns should have programming knowledge in Java, C++, and C#/00 Programming languages: Java Script, AJAX. In addition, interns should have experience with Apache, Tomcat, Glassfish, or similar web application servers.</p>
          <p>For a complete job description and a full list of requirements, and for information about how to apply, click <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/shriver/news/13511" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p>
          </div>
      ]]>
    </Body>
    <Summary>Photo Courtesy jhu.edu   Computer Science and Computer Engineering students interested in becoming part of the renowned Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab are in luck. The lab is...</Summary>
    <Website>http://www.csee.umbc.edu/2012/04/summer-internship-opportunities-at-johns-hopkins-university-applied-physics-lab/</Website>
    <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/20777/guest@my.umbc.edu/1aa307de43478002aba896788a3384ae/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
    <Tag>jobs</Tag>
    <Tag>news</Tag>
    <Group token="csee">Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Group>
    <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/csee</GroupUrl>
    <AvatarUrl>https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/original.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/large.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/medium.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/small.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <Sponsor>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Sponsor>
    <PawCount>0</PawCount>
    <CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
    <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
    <PostedAt>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 09:56:51 -0400</PostedAt>
  </NewsItem>
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="13755" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/13755">
    <Title>CSEE Alumnus, Joshua Barczak, to Speak at URCAD</Title>
    <Body>
      <![CDATA[
          <div class="html-content">
          <p><a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/E3-2010-Sid-Meiers-Civilization-5-Photos.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="" src="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/E3-2010-Sid-Meiers-Civilization-5-Photos-1024x340.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><span><span><em>Photo Courtesy </em></span></span><em><span>g4tv.com</span></em></p>
          <p>Computer Science alumnus <strong>Joshua Barczak</strong> (B.S. ’03, M.S. ’06) will be a featured speaker at this year’s <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/urcad/URCAD2012.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD)</a>.</p>
          <p>Now a Senior Graphics Engineer at the Maryland-based game development studio <a href="http://www.firaxis.com/index.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Firaxis Games</a><strong>, </strong>Joshua studied computer graphics at UMBC and carried out research under professors Dr. Marie desJardins and Dr. Marc Olano before graduating with his Master's degree in Computer Science in 2006.</p>
          <p>At Firaxis, Joshua’s first game credit was for <em>Sid Meier’s Civilization V</em> video game. For the game, Joshua worked on implementing the rendering framework which drives the diplomacy screens. He also put together a procedural ice-floe generator. “If you’re playing the game and happen to go close enough to the poles, you’ll notice that each and every ice chunk is unique,” writes Joshua on his <a href="http://www.joshbarczak.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">website</a>.</p>
          <p>Joshua will speak on Wednesday, April 25 at 12:00 p.m. in the University Center 312. After Joshua's talk, come <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/2012/04/chat-with-graphics-engineer-joshua-barczak/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">chat</a> with him about what it's like to work in the video game industry in the Information Technology/ Engineering (ITE) Building 325B from 3:00-3:50 p.m.</p>
          <p>For more information about Joshua’s game development experience, check out his bio on UMBC’s <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/URCAD/Speakers2012.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Office of Undergraduate Education website.</a></p>
          <p><a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/barczak.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="" src="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/barczak.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></p>
          <p> </p>
          <p><span><strong>Joshua Barczak</strong></span> (CMSC, B.S. '03, M.S. '06)<br>
          	Senior Graphics Engineer, Firaxis Games<br>
          	 </p>
          </div>
      ]]>
    </Body>
    <Summary>Photo Courtesy g4tv.com   Computer Science alumnus Joshua Barczak (B.S. ’03, M.S. ’06) will be a featured speaker at this year’s Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD).   Now...</Summary>
    <Website>http://www.csee.umbc.edu/2012/04/csee-alumnus-joshua-barczak-to-speak-at-urcad/</Website>
    <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/13755/guest@my.umbc.edu/b317b424945588e1f6125fff3dfb003f/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
    <Tag>alumni</Tag>
    <Tag>events</Tag>
    <Tag>news</Tag>
    <Group token="csee">Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Group>
    <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/csee</GroupUrl>
    <AvatarUrl>https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/original.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/large.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/medium.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/small.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
    <Sponsor>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Sponsor>
    <PawCount>4</PawCount>
    <CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
    <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
    <PostedAt>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 08:59:05 -0400</PostedAt>
    <EditAt>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 08:59:05 -0400</EditAt>
  </NewsItem>
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="13731" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/13731">
    <Title>U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Fall Intern Openings</Title>
    <Tagline>Apply Today</Tagline>
    <Body>
      <![CDATA[
          <div class="html-content">
          <p><span>The
          
                  SEC has opened its applications to students interested in our 2012 Fall Internship Program.  Please include the following
                  listing in any resource or email that you provide to your
                  students.  To be considered for the Fall Internship Program, you
                  <strong>
                    <span>must</span></strong>
                  apply via the<strong><span>on-line
                      application</span></strong>.  The application will start on
                  <strong><span>April
                      6, 2012.<span> 
                      </span><span>Apply now</span></span></strong><span>. 
                  </span><strong><span>The
          
                      posting will officially close on May 1, 2012, but we strongly suggest that you apply immediately because
                      applications will not be considered after we have filled our
                      slots.</span></strong><br></span></p>
              
              <p><span>The
          
                  U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is looking for strong students for its 2012 Fall Internship Program.  Students have
                  the opportunity to work for ten weeks during the fall semester
                  at the SEC's Washington DC headquarters or at one of its eleven
                  Regional Offices.  Interns directly support attorneys and other
                  professionals in the regulation and enforcement of the
                  securities markets.  Each intern is assigned to one of the SEC’s
                  offices or divisions for a ten-week period.  The potential
                  assignments are as varied as the SEC’s responsibilities in
                  regulating the securities markets. <br></span></p>
              <p><span>For
                  more information, look at
                  <a href="http://www.sec.gov/jobs/jobs_students.shtml#shlp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>the SEC’s Web site</span></a>. 
                  There is a link there to
                  <a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/sec" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>the Futurestep Web site used for
                      SEC hiring</span></a>.  Students should look on that page
                  under Current Opportunities / Washington, DC and click “Student
                  Opportunities/Volunteer Opportunities.”  From there, they can
                  apply to the DC or regional offices.  Any questions regarding
                  the application process should be directed to
                  <a href="mailto:students@sec.gov" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>students@sec.gov</span></a>.
                    <br></span></p>
              <p><strong><u><span>Fall
                      Internship Program Application</span></u></strong></p>
              
              <p><span>Students
                  interested in our Washington, DC Headquarters offices apply
                  here:
                  <strong>NON-LEGAL Opportunities</strong> </span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/PZ539" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Headquarters- 2012 Fall Internship Program-
                    Division of Enforcement</a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/FB268" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Headquarters-2012 Fall Internship- Office of
                    International Affairs</a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/UI495" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Headquarters-2012 Fall Internship-Division of
                    Risk, Strategy, and Financial Innovation</a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/PM982" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Headquarters-2012 Fall Internship-Office of
                    Compliance Inspections and Examinations
                  </a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/FP718" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Headquarters-2012 Fall Internship-Office of
                    Minority and Women Inclusions
                  </a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/IC669" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Headquarters-2012 Fall Internship-Office of
                    the Secretary</a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/XF845" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Headquarters-2012 Fall Internships- Office of
                    Public Affairs</a></span></p>
              <p><span> </span></p>
              <p><span>Students
                  interested in our Regional Offices apply here:
                  <strong>Both LEGAL and NON-LEGAL Opportunities</strong></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/GT995" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2012 Fall Internship- Atlanta Regional Office</a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/KX224" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2012 Fall Internship- New York Regional Office</a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/FK585" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2012 Fall Internship-Boston Regional Office</a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/VH941" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2012 Fall Internship-Denver Regional Office</a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/HM978" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2012 Fall Internship-Fort Worth Regional
                    Office</a></span></p>
              <p><span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/CU754" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2012 Fall Internship-Los Angeles Regional
                    Office</a></span></p>
              <span><a href="http://sec.futurestep.com/Opportunities/AF361" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2012 Fall Internship-Salt Lake Regional Office</a></span>
          </div>
      ]]>
    </Body>
    <Summary>The          SEC has opened its applications to students interested in our 2012 Fall Internship Program.  Please include the following         listing in any resource or email that you provide to...</Summary>
    <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/13731/guest@my.umbc.edu/86c3148063ec011d19ca103f48df5fc8/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
    <Group token="shriver">The Shriver Center</Group>
    <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/shriver</GroupUrl>
    <AvatarUrl>https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xsmall.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/original.jpg?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xxlarge.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xlarge.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/large.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/medium.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/small.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xsmall.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
    <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xxsmall.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
    <Sponsor>Shriver Center:Intern, Co-op, Research &amp; Service-Learning</Sponsor>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/731/14c7eca07aae3fc68903321ffdbea120/xxlarge.jpg?1334549340</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/731/14c7eca07aae3fc68903321ffdbea120/xlarge.jpg?1334549340</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/731/14c7eca07aae3fc68903321ffdbea120/large.jpg?1334549340</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/731/14c7eca07aae3fc68903321ffdbea120/medium.jpg?1334549340</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/731/14c7eca07aae3fc68903321ffdbea120/small.jpg?1334549340</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/731/14c7eca07aae3fc68903321ffdbea120/xsmall.jpg?1334549340</ThumbnailUrl>
    <ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/731/14c7eca07aae3fc68903321ffdbea120/xxsmall.jpg?1334549340</ThumbnailUrl>
    <PawCount>0</PawCount>
    <CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
    <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
    <PostedAt>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 00:09:24 -0400</PostedAt>
    <EditAt>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 00:10:26 -0400</EditAt>
  </NewsItem>
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="13727" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/13727">
  <Title>PAID Marketing and PR InternshipS w/Tic Gums in White Marsh</Title>
  <Tagline>APPLY TODAY VIA UMBCworks</Tagline>
  <Body>
    <![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content">
    <a href="http://www.ticgums.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>TIC Gums</span></a> is America's oldest supplier of hydrocolloids to food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and industrial companies worldwide. <br><br>The company is located in White Marsh, MD and has these great paid full-time internships.<br><span><br>APPLY TODAY VIA UMBCworks<br><br>Marketing Intern (paid)</span><br>This internship requires advanced computer literacy.  The position will be responsible for updating data and records for our CRM software.  Data entry will be coordinated through our sales, marketing and customer service departments.  Other marketing duties may be assigned as appropriate. <br><br><span>Marketing/PR Intern (paid) </span><br>This internship requires advanced writing proficiency. This position will write press releases, video scripts, and other marketing collateral.  Course work in technical writing and/or public relations will be preferred.  <br>
    </div>
]]>
  </Body>
  <Summary>TIC Gums is America's oldest supplier of hydrocolloids to food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and industrial companies worldwide.   The company is located in White Marsh, MD and has these great paid...</Summary>
  <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/13727/guest@my.umbc.edu/565415e4cbc6c4862d65da1e3cee1925/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
  <Group token="shriver">The Shriver Center</Group>
  <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/shriver</GroupUrl>
  <AvatarUrl>https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xsmall.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/original.jpg?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xxlarge.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xlarge.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/large.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/medium.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/small.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xsmall.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/008/0bfad113286cf6b1bc6dedbdbfc7e5ef/xxsmall.png?1441293069</AvatarUrl>
  <Sponsor>Shriver Center:Intern, Co-op, Research &amp; Service-Learning</Sponsor>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/727/c50963c801026896bcfaa38b535b5e88/xxlarge.jpg?1334544756</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/727/c50963c801026896bcfaa38b535b5e88/xlarge.jpg?1334544756</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/727/c50963c801026896bcfaa38b535b5e88/large.jpg?1334544756</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/727/c50963c801026896bcfaa38b535b5e88/medium.jpg?1334544756</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/727/c50963c801026896bcfaa38b535b5e88/small.jpg?1334544756</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/727/c50963c801026896bcfaa38b535b5e88/xsmall.jpg?1334544756</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/013/727/c50963c801026896bcfaa38b535b5e88/xxsmall.jpg?1334544756</ThumbnailUrl>
  <PawCount>0</PawCount>
  <CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
  <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
  <PostedAt>Sun, 15 Apr 2012 22:53:36 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="13700" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/13700">
  <Title>Privacy Engineering</Title>
  <Body>
    <![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content">
    <p><img alt="" height="308" src="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cyberspot2l.jpg" width="700" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>We've starting to see advertisements for a new kind of position: <strong>privacy engineer</strong>.</p>
    <p>If you've seen the classic movie, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061722/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> The Graduate</a>, you'll remember the conversation that recent college graduate Benjamin Braddock has with a friend of his father, who says <em>"I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. … Are you listening? … Plastics."</em>. Today, 45 years later, that one word might be <em>Privacy</em>.</p>
    <p>Our lives are increasingly being lived online through social media systems, cloud based services, smart phones and other ubiquitous computing and sensing devices. Your smart phone, it's common to hear, knows more about you than your spouse or Mom. Data about us is being collected minute by minute, aggregated, integrated, analyzed, bought and sold.</p>
    <p>This data can be put to good uses, such as providing you with better services, but can also result in a loss of privacy. Businesses and other organizations want to avoid a backlash in which they loose customers concerned about their privacy. We've seen recent ads for privacy engineers, such as these from <a href="http://jobs.apple.com/index.ajs?BID=1&amp;method=mExternal.showJob&amp;RID=106587" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Apple</a> , <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/uslocations/mountain-view/engops/security/privacy-engineer-mountain-view/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Google</a> and <a href="http://www.intel.com/jobs/jobsearch/index.htm?job=614183" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Intel</a>. This is just a sample, many more exist, although the job title may be different.</p>
    <p>What courses can a UMBC undergraduate take to prepare for positions like these? After getting a good grounding in the required computer science or computer engineering courses, undergrads can take classes in the fundamentals of security (CMSC 426 and CMSC 487), information assurance (CMSC 444), and cryptography (CMSC 443), take a course in datamining and machine learning (CMSC 478) and/or visualization (CMSC 436), and perhaps mobile computing (CMSC 628). Interested students should also look for special topics course, like <a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Joshi-491.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Security and Privacy in a Mobile Social World</a> which is being offered this semester.</p>
    </div>
]]>
  </Body>
  <Summary>We've starting to see advertisements for a new kind of position: privacy engineer.   If you've seen the classic movie,  The Graduate, you'll remember the conversation that recent college graduate...</Summary>
  <Website>http://www.csee.umbc.edu/2012/04/privacy-engineering/</Website>
  <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/13700/guest@my.umbc.edu/01020d2ef594d97166979861804ce6b6/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
  <Tag>computer-engineering</Tag>
  <Tag>computer-science</Tag>
  <Tag>cybersecurity</Tag>
  <Tag>fyi</Tag>
  <Tag>jobs</Tag>
  <Tag>research</Tag>
  <Tag>students</Tag>
  <Tag>undergraduate</Tag>
  <Group token="csee">Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Group>
  <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/csee</GroupUrl>
  <AvatarUrl>https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/original.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/large.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/medium.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/small.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <Sponsor>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Sponsor>
  <PawCount>0</PawCount>
  <CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
  <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
  <PostedAt>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 13:40:58 -0400</PostedAt>
  <EditAt>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 13:40:58 -0400</EditAt>
</NewsItem>
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="13706" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/13706">
  <Title>Privacy Engineering</Title>
  <Body>
    <![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content">
    <p><img alt="" height="308" src="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cyberspot2l.jpg" width="700" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>We've starting to see advertisements for a new kind of position: <strong>privacy engineer</strong>.</p>
    <p>If you've seen the classic movie, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061722/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> The Graduate</a>, you'll remember the conversation that recent college graduate Benjamin Braddock has with a friend of his father, who says <em>"I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. … Are you listening? … Plastics."</em>. Today, 45 years later, that one word might be <em>Privacy</em>.</p>
    <p>Our lives are increasingly being lived online through social media systems, cloud based services, smart phones and other ubiquitous computing and sensing devices. Your smart phone, it's common to hear, knows more about you than your spouse or Mom. Data about us is being collected minute by minute, aggregated, integrated, analyzed, bought and sold.  At the same time, we have develped powerful new datamining and machine learning techniques that, together with parallel computing, can  extract surprising amounts of information and knowledge from the data. </p>
    <p>This data can be put to good uses, such as providing you with better services, but can also result in a loss of privacy. Businesses and other organizations want to avoid a backlash in which they lose customers concerned about their privacy. We've seen recent ads for privacy engineers, such as these from <a href="http://jobs.apple.com/index.ajs?BID=1&amp;method=mExternal.showJob&amp;RID=106587" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Apple</a> , <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/uslocations/mountain-view/engops/security/privacy-engineer-mountain-view/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Google</a> and <a href="http://www.intel.com/jobs/jobsearch/index.htm?job=614183" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Intel</a>. This is just a sample, many more exist, although the job title may be different.</p>
    <p>The job of a privacy engineer doesn't yet have a well defined consensus description, but the focus is on designing an organization's information privacy policy and helping to ensure that it is accurately described and enforced.  High level tasks include (i) protecting data from unauthorized access, use or disclosure (ii) providing users with appropriate tools to both understand and control what information is collected and how it is shared and used; and (iii) recognizing how the data can be usefully mined without revealing private information.</p>
    <p>What courses can a UMBC undergraduate take to prepare for positions like these? After getting a good grounding in the required computer science or computer engineering courses, undergrads can take classes in the fundamentals of security (CMSC 426 and CMSC 487), information assurance (CMSC 444), and cryptography (CMSC 443), take a course in databases (CMSC 461),  datamining and machine learning (CMSC 478) and/or visualization (CMSC 436), and perhaps mobile computing (CMSC 628). Interested students should also look for special topics course, like <a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Joshi-491.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Security and Privacy in a Mobile Social World</a> which is being offered this semester.  We also have several research labs that work in privacy-related areas, including the <a href="http://www.cisa.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Cyber Defense</a>, <a href="http://www.coral-lab.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Coral</a>, E<a href="http://research.ebiquity.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">biquity</a>, <a href="http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~hillol/Kargupta/diadic.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Diadic</a> and <a href="http://maple.cs.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Maple</a> labs.</p>
    <p> </p>
    </div>
]]>
  </Body>
  <Summary>We've starting to see advertisements for a new kind of position: privacy engineer.   If you've seen the classic movie,  The Graduate, you'll remember the conversation that recent college graduate...</Summary>
  <Website>http://www.csee.umbc.edu/2012/04/privacy-engineering/</Website>
  <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/13706/guest@my.umbc.edu/8bd82e808edc13725952fd870a1cc349/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
  <Tag>big-data</Tag>
  <Tag>computer-engineering</Tag>
  <Tag>computer-science</Tag>
  <Tag>cybersecurity</Tag>
  <Tag>datamining</Tag>
  <Tag>jobs</Tag>
  <Tag>news</Tag>
  <Tag>privacy</Tag>
  <Tag>research</Tag>
  <Tag>security</Tag>
  <Tag>students</Tag>
  <Tag>undergraduate</Tag>
  <Group token="csee">Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Group>
  <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/csee</GroupUrl>
  <AvatarUrl>https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/original.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/large.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/medium.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/small.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <Sponsor>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Sponsor>
  <PawCount>2</PawCount>
  <CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
  <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
  <PostedAt>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 13:40:58 -0400</PostedAt>
  <EditAt>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 13:40:58 -0400</EditAt>
</NewsItem>
  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="20778" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cwitaffiliates/posts/20778">
  <Title>Privacy Engineering</Title>
  <Body>
    <![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content">
    <p><img alt="" height="308" src="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cyberspot2l.jpg" width="700" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>We've starting to see advertisements for a new kind of position: <strong>privacy engineer</strong>.</p>
    <p>If you've seen the classic movie, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061722/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> The Graduate</a>, you'll remember the conversation that recent college graduate Benjamin Braddock has with a friend of his father, who says <em>"I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. … Are you listening? … Plastics."</em>. Today, 45 years later, that one word might be <em>Privacy</em>.</p>
    <p>Our lives are increasingly being lived online through social media systems, cloud based services, smart phones and other ubiquitous computing and sensing devices. Your smart phone, it's common to hear, knows more about you than your spouse or Mom. Data about us is being collected minute by minute, aggregated, integrated, analyzed, bought and sold.  At the same time, we have develped powerful new datamining and machine learning techniques that, together with parallel computing, can  extract surprising amounts of information and knowledge from the data. </p>
    <p>This data can be put to good uses, such as providing you with better services, but can also result in a loss of privacy. Businesses and other organizations want to avoid a backlash in which they lose customers concerned about their privacy. We've seen recent ads for privacy engineers, such as these from <a href="http://jobs.apple.com/index.ajs?BID=1&amp;method=mExternal.showJob&amp;RID=106587" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Apple</a> , <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/uslocations/mountain-view/engops/security/privacy-engineer-mountain-view/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Google</a> and <a href="http://www.intel.com/jobs/jobsearch/index.htm?job=614183" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Intel</a>. This is just a sample, many more exist, although the job title may be different.</p>
    <p>The job of a privacy engineer doesn't yet have a well defined consensus description, but the focus is on designing an organization's information privacy policy and helping to ensure that it is accurately described and enforced.  High level tasks include (i) protecting data from unauthorized access, use or disclosure (ii) providing users with appropriate tools to both understand and control what information is collected and how it is shared and used; and (iii) recognizing how the data can be usefully mined without revealing private information.</p>
    <p>What courses can a UMBC undergraduate take to prepare for positions like these? After getting a good grounding in the required computer science or computer engineering courses, undergrads can take classes in the fundamentals of security (CMSC 426 and CMSC 487), information assurance (CMSC 444), and cryptography (CMSC 443), take a course in databases (CMSC 461),  datamining and machine learning (CMSC 478) and/or visualization (CMSC 436), and perhaps mobile computing (CMSC 628). Interested students should also look for special topics course, like <a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Joshi-491.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Security and Privacy in a Mobile Social World</a> which is being offered this semester.  We also have several research labs that work in privacy-related areas, including the <a href="http://www.cisa.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Cyber Defense</a>, <a href="http://www.coral-lab.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Coral</a>, E<a href="http://research.ebiquity.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">biquity</a>, <a href="http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~hillol/Kargupta/diadic.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Diadic</a> and <a href="http://maple.cs.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Maple</a> labs.</p>
    <p> </p>
    </div>
]]>
  </Body>
  <Summary>We've starting to see advertisements for a new kind of position: privacy engineer.   If you've seen the classic movie,  The Graduate, you'll remember the conversation that recent college graduate...</Summary>
  <Website>http://www.csee.umbc.edu/2012/04/privacy-engineering/</Website>
  <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/20778/guest@my.umbc.edu/fbbbc7b1c24cc3b399ea2b5f387f8643/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
  <Tag>big-data</Tag>
  <Tag>computer-engineering</Tag>
  <Tag>computer-science</Tag>
  <Tag>cybersecurity</Tag>
  <Tag>datamining</Tag>
  <Tag>jobs</Tag>
  <Tag>news</Tag>
  <Tag>privacy</Tag>
  <Tag>research</Tag>
  <Tag>security</Tag>
  <Tag>students</Tag>
  <Tag>undergraduate</Tag>
  <Group token="csee">Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Group>
  <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/csee</GroupUrl>
  <AvatarUrl>https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/original.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xlarge.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/large.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/medium.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/small.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/000/099/d117dca133c64bf78a4b7696dd007189/xxsmall.png?1314043393</AvatarUrl>
  <Sponsor>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering</Sponsor>
  <PawCount>0</PawCount>
  <CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
  <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
  <PostedAt>Sat, 14 Apr 2012 13:40:58 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>
</News>
