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  <Title>Hacking the Real World: Donor support gives students hands-on experience in their fields</Title>
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    <p><span>This spring, more than 350 students joined in this year’s annual </span><a href="https://hackumbc.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>HackUMBC</span></a><span>, a 24-hour “tech innovation marathon” where participants were challenged to come up with creative solutions to specific challenges. The slogan: “Dream big. Make it happen.”</span></p>
    <p><span>Students worked individually and on teams to build projects, or “hacks,” which were judged on technical complexity, elegance, and creativity during an expo at the conclusion of the event.</span></p>
    <p><span>Contrary to popular belief, not all hacks require computer coding. “We call it an idea marathon,” explains <strong>Michael Bishoff ’16, computer science,</strong> a founder of HackUMBC. “It doesn’t have to be an app or a computer program.” In the past, participants have built tangible things like pop-up showers and coffee makers. Next year, HackUMBC would even like to incorporate a social good component, challenging students to come up with solutions to societal challenges. </span></p>
    <p><span>“I’m trying to see where tech could come into play for disadvantaged groups,” says current HackUMBC co-president <strong>Celestine Wong</strong>, a rising senior studying computer science and social work. “I find a lot of joy in doing good for someone else.” </span></p>
    <p><span>Wong’s dual major in social work and computer science has fueled her interest in finding real-world intersections between the fields, and she’s not alone. Many hackathons focus on how hacks can make the world a better place. As both Bishoff and Wong point out, these events can be great resume builders, but they’re even better when they create an opportunity to help the community. </span></p>
    <p><span>The event has drawn interest and sponsorship support from a variety of leading tech companies and government agencies. <strong>Dan Hood ’01, computer science,</strong> is the chief technology officer for one of those companies, </span><a href="http://www.clearedgeit.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>ClearEdge IT Solutions</span></a><span>, which provides provides software engineering and data solutions and services. Hood says that for ClearEdge, getting involved with UMBC and the hackathon makes sense — it gives their company a chance to see some of the brightest upcoming students, and they get to help those students by providing learning opportunities and exposure to the career options that await them. </span></p>
    <p><span>“I think it’s important to support the next generation of the workforce,” says Hood.</span></p>
    <p><span>The National Security Agency (NSA), a top employer for UMBC alumni, provided “technical talks, mentors, and recruitment opportunities” for students during the event, says <strong>Kathy Hutson,</strong> NSA’s associate director for human resources.</span></p>
    <p><span>“NSA and UMBC work closely together to help build the leaders of today and tomorrow to ensure that the Agency can protect and defend the country,” Hutson explained. “UMBC graduates have contributed greatly to our mission and we are proud of all we have accomplished together.”</span></p>
    <p><a href="http://www.tenable.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Tenable Network Security</span></a><span>, a firm that provides comprehensive security technology solutions, supports the Hackathon because it values UMBC’s educational initiatives, its students, and its cyber-focused extracurricular activities. </span></p>
    <p><span>“The platform UMBC provided, which allowed companies to help students with hacking-related questions, was very useful in creating an innovative and collaborative atmosphere,” said Tenable Network Security’s spokesperson. </span></p>
    <p><span>That innovative atmosphere goes a long way to helping students gain the valuable real-world experience they’ll need to land a job. In fact, those extracurriculars can help students stand out amongst a crowd of applicants. </span></p>
    <p><span>“While classroom experience is fantastic, we encourage students to engage in personal projects that help them apply the skills learned within the curriculum,” says Tenable Network Security’s spokesperson. “These are qualities of very successful employees at Tenable and something we feel is important for students to realize early on.”</span></p>
    <p><span>Hands-on experience is one of the chief benefits of HackUMBC, says Bishoff. “It’s like a 24-hour recruiting event,” he explains. “The students who come to these events are passionate about programming. They’re the kinds of people who want to work on weekends.” </span></p>
    <p><span>Hood adds that the Hackathon gives students the chance to work in a team environment, navigate the stress of a time crunch, and be innovative. “To see [participants] go from nothing to concept to prototype in a day is pretty remarkable,” he says. </span></p>
    <p><em><span>See more news coverage: </span><a href="http://technical.ly/baltimore/2016/03/07/5-innovative-projects-hackumbc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>http://technical.ly/baltimore/2016/03/07/5-innovative-projects-hackumbc/</span></a><span> AND </span><a href="http://news.umbc.edu/students-turn-ideas-into-inventions-at-hackumbc-tech-innovation-marathon/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>http://news.umbc.edu/students-turn-ideas-into-inventions-at-hackumbc-tech-innovation-marathon/</span></a></em></p>
    <p><em><span>Learn about Hack UMBC: </span><a href="https://hackumbc.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://hackumbc.org/</span></a></em></p>
    <p><em><span>HackUMBC was sponsored by Tenable Network Security, ClearEdge IT Solutions, the NSA, McCormick, TowerSEC, Northrop Grumman, PayPal, T. Rowe Price, VentureStorm, Namecheap, Soylent, Google, and Square. </span></em></p>
    <p><em><span>— Meredith Purvis</span></em></p></div>
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  <Title>Off the Beaten Path: Creating a Legacy for Students in the Arts</Title>
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    <p><strong> Todd Carton ’77, interdisciplinary studies, </strong><span>has never been one to follow a conventional route. As an undergraduate, his degree program (then called Option II) combined theatre criticism, literature, and creative writing. A</span><span>dditionally, his experience as a tutor in the Learning Resource Center inspired him to get a master’s degree in linguistics and teach English as a foreign language. </span></p>
    <p><span>When that market proved dry, he went on to become an accountant and work for several nonprofit organizations until his retirement. It’s certainly not what one might expect from a former theatre student!</span></p>
    <p><span>Despite his varied career paths, Carton has remained committed to both the performing arts and UMBC.  He says his professors encouraged him to go off the beaten path and fostered “an independent and creative thinking process.” </span></p>
    <p><span>He recalls, specifically, an American literature final he took as an undergraduate. The first question on the exam was about William Faulkner, and Carton was inspired to write his answer in that author’s distinct stream-of-consciousness style. </span></p>
    <p><span>By the time he finished, he realized he only had a few minutes to answer the other two essay questions, but he passed the exam “despite giving [the questions] short shrift.”</span></p>
    <p><span>“I think that built a strong attachment to UMBC for me,” he says now.</span></p>
    <p><span>Carton has directed his philanthropy to support the arts at UMBC in significant and deeply personal ways. His initial gift, made when the first phase of the Performing Arts and Humanities Building opened in 2012, was to name the building’s box office in memory of his late brother, Steven M. Carton, whom he remembers as “the coolest guy ever.”</span></p>
    <p><span>More recently, he has established the Carton Family Endowed Scholarship (named in honor of his parents) to support promising students in the performing arts who come from disadvantaged backgrounds. He has also included the university in his estate plan, in hopes that the scholarship fund will continue to grow and benefit more students far into UMBC’s future.</span></p>
    <p><span>The inaugural recipient, </span><strong>Chandler Stafford ’19, theatre, </strong><span>says she is “truly honored and grateful” for the opportunity, and says that not having to worry about how she’ll pay for school has given her much more freedom to pursue her artistic and academic goals.</span></p>
    <p><span>“With the help of this scholarship […] I can focus on furthering my knowledge and growing in my field of study,” she says.</span></p>
    <p><span>Carton is looking forward to meeting Stafford at the Endowed Scholarship Luncheon later this semester. When asked what he might say to her, Carton says he would “…encourage [her] to make the most of [her] opportunities at UMBC, and to realize that…it’s possible to use a UMBC education and succeed in a field that may not be a direct line from your [degree].”</span></p><br>   </div>
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  <Title>[Photos] You Helped Us Raise $5K for Scholarships!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>Thanks so much to everyone who came out to the <strong>10th Annual Wine Tasting and Silent Auction</strong> hosted by our Chapter of Young Alumni. By attending the event, you helped us raise nearly $5,000 for student scholarships. In fact, since 2009, together we’ve raised almost $30,000 to support UMBC students.</p>
    <p>We’re also grateful to our <a href="http://alumni.umbc.edu/s/1325/1col_social.aspx?sid=1325&amp;pgid=1092&amp;gid=1&amp;cid=2166&amp;ecid=2166&amp;post_id=0#Sponsors" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">generous sponsors</a>, whose contributions came in at nearly $7,500 this year. Without their support, this event would not be possible.</p>
    <p>We loved seeing you all there and hope you had as good a time as we did! We’ve shared just a few photos from the event below, but we hope you’ll <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/umbcalumni/sets/72157644070010288/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">check out our full gallery on Flickr.</a></p>
    
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  <Title>Investing in UMBC: Clolita Vitale &#8217;75 makes planned gift</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong><a href="https://umbcgiving.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/clolita-4487.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://umbcgiving.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/clolita-4487.jpg?w=350&amp;h=525" alt="Clolita-4487" width="350" height="525" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Clolita Vitale ’75, theatre</strong>, is truly a Retriever Believer. When she first walked onto UMBC’s campus in the late 1960s, she was struck by how new the university was. She even recalls walking around on plywood planks as construction was underway. But where some might have preferred an older, established school, Vitale found UMBC’s newness exciting–a promise of things to come.</p>
    <p>Since then, Vitale has been involved with UMBC in just about every way possible. As a student, she decided to study theatre and dance. Though she would later pursue a career in law, she says her time in the performing arts program at UMBC was critically important to her. The tight-knit community and creative ingenuity of faculty and fellow students inspired and supported her, and it’s something she’ll always remember. “They helped me find my sense of self,” she says.</p>
    <p>Later on, when she joined the staff at UMBC, she felt that Dr. Freeman Hrabowski and the other campus leaders were supportive. They encouraged her to get involved on campus and grow professionally. Eventually, she became an Assistant Vice President and University Counsel. “They allowed me to evolve,” Vitale says. “It didn’t seem like I was in the same place standing still for 30 years.”</p>
    <p>Even after moving on to other career opportunities, Vitale has stayed deeply connected to the campus community. She’s taken UMBC students under her wing, helping them get their start in life. And she’s supported the university with gifts to the arts (including naming two seats in the new PAHB theatre) and now with the decision to make a planned gift to the university.</p>
    <p>That pioneering spirit that is so prevalent in UMBC’s earliest faculty and alumni is clearly present in Vitale. She invested in the place that invested in her, and she’s been proud to watch UMBC grow into a nationally recognized research university. “I feel like someone who went from the horse and buggy to the space age,” she says.</p>
    <p>Vitale says she felt it important to give early on, even when she could only make smaller donations. “I knew that even if I only had $100, it was important to contribute,” she says. “I knew it would go to something really needed.”</p>
    <p>There’s no doubt that Vitale’s passion for UMBC is real–her voice is full of emotion as she reflects on everything she’s experienced at the university. And now, more than 40 years after she first came to campus, Vitale continues to support UMBC. In fact, as she looked forward to retirement, she knew there was no question that she would include UMBC in her will. “You can’t take a place you’ve been associated with for so long and just forget about it,” she explains. She sees her planned gift as an opportunity to leave a legacy at the place that has so deeply impacted her life. “It means something to me,” she says. “I want to be a piece of that.”</p>
    <h2><a href="http://www.gftpln.org/Home.do?orgId=6027" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Learn more about making a planned gift to UMBC.</a></h2>
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    <p>However, you won’t find her just on UMBC’s campus. Since Dr. Schwartz Caballero is heavily involved in Baltimore’s Hispanic and Latino community, you’re just as likely to find her running a meeting of the Latino/Hispanic Faculty Association. Or walking through City Hall with the rest of the members of Mayor Rawlings-Blake’s Hispanic Commission. Or presenting her research on language teaching and learning to the Alliance for the Advancement of Heritage Languages.</p>
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    <p>Which is exactly why she chose the Esperanza Scholarship: it supports undergraduate and graduate students of Latino or Hispanic ancestry and/or students committed to the advancement of minorities, especially of Latino or Hispanic descent. And, as faculty advisor for the Hispanic/Latino Student Union, as well as a member of the UMBC Hispanic and Latino Student Admissions Advisory Group, Dr. Schwartz Caballero knows that students need all the support they can get. “I know that students struggle. They work hard, juggling jobs and schoolwork, and that can be very stressful.”</p>
    <p>For students of immigrant families, though, it can be even more difficult. “Students from families that are just beginning to be established here often lack the financial support available to others,” explains Dr. Schwartz Caballero. “And, in many cases, the students themselves, on top of working and going to school, are also supporting their families however they can.”</p>
    <p>And Dr. Schwartz Caballero is doing what she can to help, too. “It takes a long time to build up the funds for something like that [the Esperanza Scholarship], and any donation can help build that base. I just hope it makes someone’s life a little easier.”</p>
    <h2><a href="https://umbc.givecorps.com/projects/494-umbc-scholarships-the-esperanza-scholarshi" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Support the Esperanza Scholarship Fund.</strong></a></h2><br>   </div>
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    <p>However, you won’t find her just on UMBC’s campus. Since Dr. Schwartz Caballero is heavily involved in Baltimore’s Hispanic and Latino community, you’re just as likely to find her running a meeting of the Latino/Hispanic Faculty Association. Or walking through City Hall with the rest of the members of Mayor Rawlings-Blake’s Hispanic Commission. Or presenting her research on language teaching and learning to the Alliance for the Advancement of Heritage Languages.</p>
    <p>So, it should come as no surprise that Dr. Schwartz Caballero was selected to receive the 2014 NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award at a special presentation ceremony during the Ravens’ September 28 game.</p>
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    <p>Which is exactly why she chose the Esperanza Scholarship: it supports undergraduate and graduate students of Latino or Hispanic ancestry and/or students committed to the advancement of minorities, especially of Latino or Hispanic descent. And, as faculty advisor for the Hispanic/Latino Student Union, as well as a member of the UMBC Hispanic and Latino Student Admissions Advisory Group, Dr. Schwartz Caballero knows that students need all the support they can get. “I know that students struggle. They work hard, juggling jobs and schoolwork, and that can be very stressful.”</p>
    <p>For students of immigrant families, though, it can be even more difficult. “Students from families that are just beginning to be established here often lack the financial support available to others,” explains Dr. Schwartz Caballero. “And, in many cases, the students themselves, on top of working and going to school, are also supporting their families however they can.”</p>
    <p>And Dr. Schwartz Caballero is doing what she can to help, too. “It takes a long time to build up the funds for something like that [the Esperanza Scholarship], and any donation can help build that base. I just hope it makes someone’s life a little easier.”</p>
    <h2><a href="https://umbc.givecorps.com/projects/494-umbc-scholarships-the-esperanza-scholarshi" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Support the Esperanza Scholarship Fund.</strong></a></h2><br>   </div>
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    <p>Thank you for supporting UMBC during Homecoming! Thanks to events like the Alpha Kappa Alpha Reunion, <a href="https://umbc.givecorps.com/projects/2231-umbc-scholarships-5th-annual-ratt-reunion" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">the 5th Annual RATT Reunion</a>, and <a href="https://umbc.givecorps.com/projects/2206-annual-giving-causes-umbc-alumni-association-scholarship" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">the Alumni Awards Ceremony</a>, <strong>we were able to raise nearly $8,000 toward our student scholarships </strong>as of October 16.</p>
    <p>Your continuous commitment to the university – whether it’s through donations, sponsorships, or volunteer efforts – helps make UMBC the innovative institution it is today. Not to mention the support it gives students to continue their education without a financial burden holding them back.</p>
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    <p>Thank you to all those who supported UMBC – we’re excited for the 2015 fiscal year. Go Retrievers!</p>
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