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    <Title>NEW! Internship &amp; Research Positions for CNMS Students</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">During the last week, multiple internship positions have been posted to UMBCworks. Check out these new positions today!<br><br>Deborah Wilson, DDS, PA<br>Paid Dental Assistant/Receptionist Intern<br>UMBCworks ID: 9260279<br>Application Deadline: 6/30/14<br><br>Goucher College<br>Health Educator Intern<br>UMBCworks ID: 9261401<br>Application Deadline: 6/30/14<br><br>General Dynamics Information Technology<br>Healthcare Policy Research Intern<br>UMBCworks ID: 9261424<br>Application Deadline: 6/30/14<br><br>Casey Cares Foundation<br>Intern working with critically ill children and their families<br>UMBCworks ID: 9249991<br>Application Deadline: 6/30/14<br><br>To access these positions, login to your UMBCworks account (via the link in the Jobs &amp; Internships topic in myUMBC) and find details and application instructions as well as hundreds of other job postings!  <br><br>Please note you MUST have an approved resume and be released to apply to internships. To schedule an appointment, access our online system in UMBCworks or call 410-455-2216. <br><br>
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    <Summary>During the last week, multiple internship positions have been posted to UMBCworks. Check out these new positions today!  Deborah Wilson, DDS, PA Paid Dental Assistant/Receptionist Intern UMBCworks...</Summary>
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    <Title>Free Bike Rentals @ RAC</Title>
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          <strong>Do you like biking? Want to get a bike for your
          transportation needs?</strong><br><br><p>Well there is no need to splurge on an expensive bike on a college student's budget. The perfect solution is the RetrieverFleet! The program is free (unless renting overnight) and consists of 6 Diamondback bikes! </p>
          
          <p><strong>How does it work? </strong><br></p>
          <p>You hand your UMBC I.D. to the RAC staff and
          check out a bike—they come with locks and helmets. Bikes are due back to the
          RAC 15 minutes before closing time to avoid the overnight charge. </p>
          
          <p><strong>Need the bike for more than one day? </strong><br></p>
          <p>The program allows for overnight rentals at the rate of $17 per day and the first day is free.<span>  </span></p>
          
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          <p>Author: Uyen Nguyen, OCSS Sustainability Outreach Intern</p>
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  <Title>Talk: What can a Humanoid Robot Learn?, 10am Fri 4/2 UMBC</Title>
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    <h2>UMBC ACM Student Chapter</h2>
    <h1>Tech Talk: What can a Humanoid Robot Learn?</h1>
    <h2>Professor Tim Oates, UMBC</h2>
    <h2>10:00am-11:00am Friday, 4 April 2014, ITE346</h2>
    <p>We hope everyone had a fun spring break! We are back with another talk in our UMBC ACM techTalk series. Professor Tim Oates, who is also one of the faculty advisers of the ACM student chapter, will talk about “What can a Humanoid Robot Learn?”. Dr. Oates will split the talk into two sessions. In the first half, he will introduce the topic and talk about current research being pursued in the area of humanoid robots. Whereas, the second half of the talk will be an interactive session focusing on ideating challenges and future research directions. To make the discussion interactive, Dr. Oates encourages you to spend a few minutes beforehand to think about what you would do if you had access to a humanoid robot for research purposes.</p>
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    <p>Dr. Tim Oates is an Oros Familty Professor of Computer Science at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He received B.S. degrees in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University in 1989, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1997 and 2000, respectively. Prior to coming to UMBC in the Fall of 2001, he spent a year as a postdoc in the Artificial Intelligence Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2004 Dr. Oates won a prestigious NSF CAREER award. He is an author or co-author of more than 100 peer reviewed papers and is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. His research interests include pattern discovery in time series, grammatical inference, graph mining, statistical natural language processing, robotics, and language acquisition.</p>
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  <Title>Talk: What can a Humanoid Robot Learn?, 10am Fri 4/2 UMBC</Title>
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    <h2>UMBC ACM Student Chapter</h2>
    <h1>Tech Talk: What can a Humanoid Robot Learn?</h1>
    <h2>Professor Tim Oates, UMBC</h2>
    <h2>10:00am-11:00am Friday, 4 April 2014, ITE346</h2>
    <p>We hope everyone had a fun spring break! We are back with another talk in our UMBC ACM techTalk series. Professor Tim Oates, who is also one of the faculty advisers of the ACM student chapter, will talk about “What can a Humanoid Robot Learn?”. Dr. Oates will split the talk into two sessions. In the first half, he will introduce the topic and talk about current research being pursued in the area of humanoid robots. Whereas, the second half of the talk will be an interactive session focusing on ideating challenges and future research directions. To make the discussion interactive, Dr. Oates encourages you to spend a few minutes beforehand to think about what you would do if you had access to a humanoid robot for research purposes.</p>
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    <p>Dr. Tim Oates is an Oros Familty Professor of Computer Science at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He received B.S. degrees in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University in 1989, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1997 and 2000, respectively. Prior to coming to UMBC in the Fall of 2001, he spent a year as a postdoc in the Artificial Intelligence Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2004 Dr. Oates won a prestigious NSF CAREER award. He is an author or co-author of more than 100 peer reviewed papers and is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. His research interests include pattern discovery in time series, grammatical inference, graph mining, statistical natural language processing, robotics, and language acquisition.</p>
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    <Title>Research Volunteers Needed</Title>
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          <p><strong><span>Volunteers needed for
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          <p><strong><span> </span></strong></p>
          <p><strong><span>The
                                          Role of Skin Color &amp; Hair Politics </span></strong></p>
          <p><strong><span>in
                                          Black Women’s College Experiences</span></strong></p>
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          <p><strong><span>Latasha
                                          Eley is a graduate student in the UMBC
                                          Language, Literacy, &amp; Culture
                                          doctoral program conducting research to
                                          explore the ways in which Black, female,
                                          undergraduate students’ experiences are
                                          impacted by hair and skin hue politics
                                          within campus culture.<span>  </span>Please
                                          contact her (</span></strong><strong><span><a href="mailto:leley1@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">leley1@umbc.edu</a>)
                                          for more information if you meet the
                                          following eligibility criteria and are
                                          interested in participating:</span></strong></p>
          <p><strong><span> </span></strong></p>
          <p><span><span>•<span>       </span></span></span><strong><span>Black/African
                                          American</span></strong></p>
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                                      <span><span>•<span>      
                                          </span></span></span><strong><span>Female</span></strong></p>
          <p><span><span>•<span>       </span></span></span><strong><span>18-25</span></strong></p>
          <p><span><span>•<span>       </span></span></span><strong><span>Enrolled at
                                          UMBC full-time</span></strong></p>
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          <p><strong><span>You will
                                          be asked to share your on and off campus
                                          experiences, as they relate to hair and
                                          skin color, individually or in a small
                                          group setting of no more than twelve
                                          students for participation in a focus
                                          group.<span>  </span>Focus Group
                                          participants will receive a free pizza
                                          dinner.<span>  </span>Individual
                                          Interview participants will receive $20
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    <p><span>In its return to UMBC, the 2013 “Getting Real About Civic Engagement” conference connected students, staff, faculty, and community partners throughout the Maryland-D.C. region. Dr. Freeman Hrabowski (</span><span>President, UMBC<em>)</em></span><span> and George Mehaffy (</span><span>Vice President for Academic Leadership and Change, American Association of State Colleges and Universities),</span><span> provided valuable context and vision to dig deep to develop socially engaged citizens.   Workshops deepened learning and connections. Colleagues in service shared their experiences and some received awards for their dedication. The innovative use of social media complimented the day.  </span></p>
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    <p><span><span>Now</span> in its seventh year, <strong>on Saturday, April 5th, 2014, </strong><span>SLCE</span> returns to the University of Baltimore with <span><strong>“Putting Our Passion to Work.” </strong></span></span></p>
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    <p><span><span>This year's event promises to be another exciting event to include morning and afternoon workshops, an innovative mid-day Project Showcase, and Poster Sessions.  </span></span><strong>The following UMBC colleagues present in a morning workshop:</strong></p>
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    <div><span>Supporting Student Staff to Make a Difference</span></div>
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    <li>Joakina Stone, Erickson Hall Community Director, UMBC</li>
    <li>Virginia Byrne, Student Life Coordinator for Leadership Development &amp; Education, UMBC </li>
    <li>Benjamin Chukwurah, Student, UMBC</li>
    <li>Ahmed Eissa, Student, UMBC</li>
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    <p><em>Paraprofessional staff members within Residential Life have a huge impact on and responsibility to their community. But are they leaders? Yes, they have positional leadership by the nature of their jobs, but what is it that they do that allows them to be called leaders? Learn about how UMBC incorporated leadership and civic education models into Residence Life, transforming 25 students into social change agents.</em></p>
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    <span>Registration</span> will remain open until <strong>Monday, March 31st.  Don't delay!</strong>
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    <div>Please take note of this opportunity to take a summer course in education and teach high school students!</div>
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    <div>Marie</div>
    <div><br></div>
    <div>--------------</div>
    <div><br></div>
    <div>Hello colleagues.<div>I am writing to let you know that <strong><em>this
     summer we are offering to undergraduate STEM students who are 
    considering becoming teachers the opportunity to take an education 
    course while teaching high school students.</em></strong>  We will pay tuition and fees for one course (EDUC 310), so this is FREE to students!</div>
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    <div>This is a shorter version of the NOYCE summer 
    program that we have been running for the past several years.  NOYCE 
    proved to be a great way to expose students to the teaching field and 
    providing funding to those who opt to complete their teaching 
    certificate.</div>
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    <div><strong><em>Attached are a flyer and application.  As we 
    are all beginning the advising grind, I'd appreciate it if you would 
    hang this flyer and, if possible, provide applications to those who you 
    think should apply.</em></strong></div>
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    <div>Please also share this with others who are advising or who you feel can assist us in finding the best candidates.</div>
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    <div>We will host an information <span>session on Friday, April 4th</span> during free hour in Sherman Hall Rm 208 (A wing).  Applications are <span>due on April 20th.</span><br>
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    <div>FYI:</div>
    <div>1) Again, this is FREE to students!  The course will run from approximately <span>June</span> 25th-July 25th.</div>
    <div>2)
     For those who successfully complete the summer experience and want to 
    pursue their teaching credentials, there is funding available.</div>
    <div>3) For those who do not want to seek their teaching credentials, 
    there is no penalty.  They do not need to pay us back for those credits.</div>
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    <div>(GES
     folks: we love the Environmental Science students you have sent us! 
     COEIT: Anne established a track for MEs and Marie is working diligently
     to find those future CS teachers!)</div>
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    <div>If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.  Feel free to also direct interested students to me.</div>
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    <div>Thanks in advance for helping us spread the word!</div>
    <div>
    <br>
    </div>
    <div>Warm regards,</div>
    <div>Rehana</div>
    <div><br></div>
    <div>-----<br>
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    <div>Rehana Shafi</div>
    <div>Director </div>
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    <Title>Volunteers wanted for Women in Computing event on June 8</Title>
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          <div>I thought some of you might be available on June 8 and interested</div>
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          <div>Stephanie if you have any questions or would like to volunteer!</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>Marie</div>
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          <div><br></div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>-------- Original Message --------</div>
          <div>Subject: Women in Computing Day Volunteers</div>
          <div>Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 09:58:24 -0400</div>
          <div>From: Stephanie Schneider &lt;<a href="mailto:sschneider713@gmail.com">sschneider713@gmail.com</a>&gt;</div>
          <div>To: Marie desJardins &lt;<a href="mailto:mariedj@cs.umbc.edu">mariedj@cs.umbc.edu</a>&gt;</div>
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          <div>Hi Marie,</div>
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          <div>I'm working on my company's Women in Computing Day this year and we're </div>
          <div>trying to double our numbers from last year (going from 20 to 40 </div>
          <div>girls!). The basic idea has been that we set up stations that girls </div>
          <div>ranging from 8-14 will work their way through in small groups. The </div>
          <div>stations are manned by a few Next Century employees (I'll actually be </div>
          <div>working a station that teaches the girls basic programming using </div>
          <div>Scratch) and some other contractors that we've reached out to. We're </div>
          <div>looking for volunteers to help facilitate walking the girls from station </div>
          <div>to station and making sure everything runs smoothly. I was wondering if </div>
          <div>you could pass along the opportunity and my contact information to any </div>
          <div>female students you might know either through classes or through the </div>
          <div>CWIT program, we're going to be really stretched thin this year. I </div>
          <div>believe we're reaching out to the engineering sorority on campus too via </div>
          <div>another UMBC alumni as well.</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>Here's the general information:</div>
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          <div>Sunday June 8th 11am-3pm</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>Next Century office in Columbia</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>7075 Samuel Morse Dr</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>Any questions can be directed to me:</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>Stephanie Schneider</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>
          <a href="mailto:sschneider713@gmail.com">sschneider713@gmail.com</a> &lt;mailto:<a href="mailto:sschneider713@gmail.com">sschneider713@gmail.com</a>&gt; or </div>
          <div>
          <a href="mailto:stephanie.schneider@nextcentury.com">stephanie.schneider@nextcentury.com</a> </div>
          <div>&lt;mailto:<a href="mailto:stephanie.schneider@nextcentury.com">stephanie.schneider@nextcentury.com</a>&gt;</div>
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          <div><br></div>
          <div>Thanks so much,</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>Stephanie Schneider</div>
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  <Title>Intern of the Week: Danny Clemens for MCS</Title>
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    <p><span><strong>Name:  </strong></span>Danny Clemens</p>
    
    <p><span><strong>Internship, Co-op or Research Site: </strong></span>The
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    <p><span><strong>Major(s)/Minor(s): </strong></span>Media and
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    <p><span><strong>Expected Graduation Year: </strong></span>2015</p>
    
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    <p><strong><em><span>Briefly
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    <p>My day starts at 5:30am - the production staff and on-air talent all have to
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    the web for topics to discuss on air and program promotional spots to air in
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    <p>I have the opportunity to work with ridiculously talented, hardworking and
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    our listeners and we can't help but have a great time in the process. I also
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    everybody has a unique story to share and it's wonderful to have the
    opportunity to connect with so many fantastic listeners.</p>
    
    <p><strong><em><span>What have you gained from your experience
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    <p>I walked into this experience without any radio production experience; I was
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    a short period of time. Working on such a high-profile program has been
    fantastic because we are driven to produce such high quality work; the stakes
    are high and it motivates me to be the best that I can be.</p>
    
    <p><strong><em><span>What advice would you give to another student
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    <p>Put yourself out there! Your resume will only get you so far in this
    business - it's really about having a dynamic, outgoing personality and not
    being afraid to be yourself. Make an impression and don't let them forget you!</p>
    
    <p><strong><em><span>How do you see your experience as meaningful?
    This might involve skills you’ve gained, information you’ve learned, mentors
    you’ve connected with, or projects you’ve completed.</span></em></strong></p>
    
    <p>The networking in this business is insane; in addition to the radio
    personalities who I have the privilege of working with every day, I am always
    meeting people who are well-connected and influential in the broadcasting
    business. We also have a very dedicated fan base; we can ask for the most
    outlandish thing during a show and I guarantee you that at least one person
    will call in and be more than willing to help us out. There is always somebody
    who can help you out, you just have to know where to find them!</p>
    
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          <p><span>ID: </span><span>9251852 – Events Coordinator <em>(Carahsoft Technology Corp)</em></span></p>
          
          <p><span>ID: 9264451 – Social Work <em>(Children’s Choice)</em></span></p>
          
          <p><span>ID: 9252786 – Proposal Coordinator <em>(Carahsoft Technology Corp)</em></span></p>
          
          <p><span>ID: 9264496 – Creative Services Director <em>(WBAL-TV)</em></span></p>
          
          <p><span>ID: 9264661 – Graphic Designer/Marketing
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          <p><span>ID: 9263202 – Social Media Specialist <em>(SalesWarp)</em></span></p>
          
          <p><span>ID 9264344 - Editorial Researcher (Atlantic
          Information Services, Inc.)</span></p>
          <p><span>To access these positions, log in to your UMBCworks account (via the link in the Jobs </span><span>&amp; Internships Topic in myUMBC) and find details and application instructions </span><span>as well as hundreds of other job postings! </span></p>
          <p><span>Please note you MUST have an approved resume to apply to positions. To schedule an appointment, click on "Request a Counseling Appointment" via the UMBCworks homepage or call 410-455-2216.</span></p>
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