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    <Title>Applications for the 2012-2013 Executive Board are...</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Full Title:  Applications for the 2012-2013 Executive Board are now available!!
          
          <a href="http://my.um...Applications">http://my.um...Applications</a> for the 2012-2013 Executive Board are now available!!<br> <br> <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/system/shared/attachments/31aa9a1c14d8bb78641415a2682d88e3/4f551e68/group-documents/000/001/836/c9319967c038f9b923068dabdf60cfe3/sebboardapp_2012.pdf?1330978300" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/system/shared/attachments/31aa9a1c14d8bb78641415a2682d88e3/4f551e68/group-documents/000/001/836/c9319967c038f9b923068dabdf60cfe3/sebboardapp_2012.pdf?1330978300</a><br><br><br><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/seb/documents/1836" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/seb/documents/1836</a><br>my.umbc.edu</div>
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    <Summary>Full Title:  Applications for the 2012-2013 Executive Board are now available!!  http://my.um...Applications for the 2012-2013 Executive Board are now available!!...</Summary>
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  <Title>Who do you think won UMBC Iron Chef? You can find out...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title:  Who do you think won UMBC Iron Chef? You can find out this Saturday at the UMBC...Who do you think won UMBC Iron Chef? You can find out this Saturday at the <a href="/profile.php?id=243576749061723" title="To tag someone, type @ and then the friend's name" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Iron Chef - Premier!!</a> But in the mean time, vote!<br> <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/seb/discussions/3673" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/seb/discussions/3673</a>
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  <Summary>Full Title:  Who do you think won UMBC Iron Chef? You can find out this Saturday at the UMBC...Who do you think won UMBC Iron Chef? You can find out this Saturday at the UMBC Iron Chef - Premier!!...</Summary>
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  <Title>Meet the DEI: Juliette Branker</Title>
  <Tagline>Profiling the Mosaic Center's Diversity Educator Interns</Tagline>
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    <strong><span>The
    Diversity Educator Interns are a mix of six, talented undergraduate and
    graduate students who work to fulfill the Mosaic Center's mission and vision.
    The DEIs co-facilitate cross-cultural and diversity awareness discussions and
    educational workshops for UMBC student, staff and faculty groups by request.
    Want to know more or want the DEIs to present to your class or group? Contact </span></strong><span><a href="mailto:mosaic@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong><span>mosaic@umbc.edu</span></strong></a><strong>.<br><br></strong></span>
    
    <p><span>Q:</span><span>  </span><span>Tell me a little bit about yourself:
    Major? Hometown? Favorite animals? Random facts? </span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: I am an Asian Studies major and a
    Korean minor, I may change to modern languages though. I was born in Baltimore
    but raised in Trinidad. I’m a new transfer from Penn State, PSU!  I like
    giraffes, mustaches, and hotdogs!</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q:</span><span>     </span><span>How did you learn about the
    Diversity Education Internship (DEI)? Did you know right away that you wanted
    to do it?</span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: A friend of mine was working
    front desk in the Mosaic and she told me about the application and I jumped
    right on it, what better way to get to know a diverse group of people faster
    than working in the Mosaic Center?</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: Have you volunteered in any other
    diversity positions before you started? How did you learn skills you needed to
    know for this internship? </span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: I had many leadership roles at
    PSU before attending UMBC; I was President of the Black Student Union and VP of
    Rainbow Paws, our LGBTQA org, and a student mentor for high school students
    through a program called Talent Search. Also, the summer before my transfer, I
    was training to work as an Ethnic Outreach Coordinator in our LGBT office on
    campus at PSU.</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: How many hours each week do you
    work in the OSL Mosaic Center? What do you do during that time? </span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: We are required to devote 5 hours
    of time a week but it always ends being more because the office is so much fun.
    We spend a lot of time joking around but we take care of business too. I am on
    the marketing and outreach team with Andrea and we try our best to spread the
    word about the office and internship. We also facilitate discussions held here
    and those are always an enriching experience.</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: What is the most difficult thing
    you have encountered so far into the internship? What is the most interesting thing
    you have encountered?</span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: Personally, I feel the most
    difficult thing I have encountered is the use of sensory language. I have a
    pretty big mouth and always say what is on my mind so it can be difficult to
    just sit back and listen. I have to say that that is also the most interesting
    thing I have encountered because when I just listen I learn so much more about
    a person and the things around me I couldn’t identify myself. </span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: What would you say to other
    students inquiring about becoming the next generation of DEIs?</span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: I would say if you know want to
    get to know, work, and meet great people then try to become an intern. Not just
    anyone can come in here and represent the office; you have to have good a work
    ethic, personality, and most of all, communication skills. You have to know how
    to communicate because understanding a diverse group of people requires an
    affinity comprehension. </span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: What are your plans/goals for
    after UMBC? </span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: Graduate school of course because
    a bachelor’s degree will not take you as far as it used to. I would love to get
    my PhD in communication because I love conversing and the art of languages. I
    plan to work in the University system, either as a professor or in Student
    Life. </span></p>
    
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    <Title>(seb) Pi Eating Contest!</Title>
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    <Summary>(seb) Pi Eating Contest!</Summary>
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  <Title>eHRAF Archaeology - Trial</Title>
  <Tagline>Database trial ends March 31, 2012</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">UMBC now has access to the <a href="http://proxy-bc.researchport.umd.edu/login?url=http://ehrafarchaeology.yale.edu/ehrafa/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">eHRAF Archaeology </a>database through the end of March.<br><br>eHRAF Archaeology is an online cross-cultural database containing descriptive information on archaeological traditions of the world and is modeled after eHRAF World Cultures. <br><br>eHRAF is unique because each archaeological tradition contains a variety of full-text source documents (books, articles, and dissertations) that have been indexed and organized according to HRAF's comprehensive tradition and subject classification systems: the Outline of Archaeological Traditions (OAT), and the Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM). These retrieval systems extend search capability well beyond keyword searching thus allowing for precise tradition and subject retrieval, even in a foreign language. <br><br>eHRAF Archaeology provides researchers and students access to archaeological materials for comparative studies within and across regions.<br><br>The trial runs through March 31, 2012. Feedback on the usefulness of 
    this database is appreciated. Leave us a comment to let us know what you
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  <Title>Researcher of the Week: Thomas Glantz</Title>
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    <strong>How did you find out that you could participate in an excavation for this summer?</strong><br>I was on the search for an internship for the summer. I was having no luck finding something related to archaeology that was close enough for me to commute to each day. Because of this, I contacted the director of the program for which I interned last summer (The Lost Towns Project). She suggested that I look into programs sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), as she had participated in one such project when she was an undergraduate. She forwarded me to their website, which lists programs by field. This is where I found the project I later became a part of.<br><br><strong>What was involved in applying? Was it difficult? Did you have help from UMBC?</strong><br>Applying was fairly simple and quite easy. The application consisted of filling out a brief form which contained questions pertaining to education background, writing a short letter of intent, sending the program a transcript, and also sending a few letters of recommendation. My professors at UMBC provided some of the letters of recommendation, along with a good deal of help in editing my letter of intent. Getting accepted to the project wasn’t quite as easy however. Only nine spots were available and over sixty applications were submitted.<br><br><strong>What was the project you worked on? What did you do? How long were you there?</strong><br>The project I worked on was called the New Philadelphia NSF REU. New Philadelphia was once a small town in western Illinois’ Pike County. The town was only a few miles from the still existing town of Barry. The town was founded by a freed African slave, Frank McWorter or Free Frank. The town began in roughly 1840, had a small time of prosperity before the rail road bypassed it, and later came to be used as agricultural farm land. I was involved in this project for ten weeks. The first five weeks focused on archaeological field work. During this time, I stayed near the site in the town of Barry. Each day I would travel to the site where excavations were in progress. The main excavation while I was there was the bisection of a cellar feature, or in other words, the excavation of one half of the cellar of a house. From this cellar, I and the rest of the field crew excavated thousands of artifacts. For the second five weeks, I stayed in the graduate dorms of the University of Illinois Springfield. While there, each day I processed the artifacts we had recovered. We began by washing them. Next we cataloged them. After cataloging, we labeled each artifact. Finally, for the last week of the project, we researched various aspects of the artifacts and their relation to the site.<br><br><strong>What did you already know about how to do this when you started? What did they teach you on the job?</strong><br>I already knew a good deal about the type of work I would be doing and the environment I would be doing it in. I experienced these things in my previous internship with the Lost Towns. While I had the basics of field and lab work covered, this experience reinforced the good habits I had already formed and helped to eliminate the bad ones. I already knew that archaeology is done slightly differently from site to site and from crew to crew, and this was apparent during this experience. For this experience I was taught a different system to keeping track of artifacts and their provenience and a different system of cataloging. I also did a bit of work with the geo-sciences as they apply to archaeology, along with a couple days of learning how to do faunal analysis. Both of these experiences were completely new to me.<br><br><strong>Who did you work with?</strong><br>I worked with a wide array of people in differing areas. I worked with many archaeologists, most of whom specialized in historic archaeology and one who specialized in faunal analysis. I also had three crew leaders who are currently in graduate school. Two are focusing on historic archaeology and one on the geo-sciences. I also worked with eight other undergraduates who were accepted to the program.<br><br><strong>Was it expensive to go there?</strong><br>The program was funded by the NSF, so instead of paying for this field school like most others, participants in this field school actually received a sizable stipend. In addition, lodging was completely paid for along with food for the first half of the project. The only thing I had to pay for myself was travel expenses, half of my food, and a bunch of cool souvenirs from the awesome places we visited while there.<br><br><strong>What was the most interesting thing about your time on this project? The most difficult?</strong><br>The most interesting aspect for me was being able to leave the comfort zone of being near people and places that were familiar to me and immersing myself in a totally new environment. It was also really beneficial to learn how others approached different topics and problems and to get a feel for how a job or grad school will likely be.<br><br><strong>Will you stay in touch with the project and people now that your summer program is over?</strong><br>I will stay in touch with many of the people I met there. I made some new friends and did quite a bit of networking, which I am learning is crucial in this field, as it is in most others. I will see many of the people I worked with again in January, as one of the big conferences is being held in Baltimore.<br><br><strong>How will the work you did this summer relate to your classes at UMBC? To your career plans?</strong><br>All of my archaeology classes have prepared me for field work, lab work, and academic writing; in other words, they prepared me for everything I did while taking part in this project. My classes and this experience continue to prepare me for the future, as I plan to have a career doing the same type of work, either in an academic setting or a corporate setting.<br><br><strong>What would you say to other UMBC students about finding such research opportunities?</strong><br>If you can find an NSF REU that relates to your field of study, by all means apply. It is hard to find research positions that pay you to be a part, not to mention how good National Science Foundation looks on a resume.<br><br><strong>Did you present your results at an end-of-summer symposium?</strong><br>At the end of the program I presented some research that I had done on a handful of the artifacts we recovered. I used makers marks and other distinctive features to determine both the date and location of manufacturing. With this information, those working on the project later will be able to date the different levels of the excavation units we dug, as well as make connections between the site and the rest of the country and world. <br>
    
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          <div><span><span>I also love to hear what people have to say, and the stories they tell about themselves - you learn so much about the great things people can achieve... listening is really the best reward.</span></span></div>
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          <div><span><span>I learned that no matter how foreign or daunting a task seems, with time and effort you will definitely grow familiar with it - enough so that you'll one day find yourself among a group of people listening and taking your ideas and hard-work seriously, all because you've to become a respected part of their community.</span></span></div>
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          <span>A:  </span><span><span>Eating, STRiVE, Will Smith, Bollywood, diversity, acceptance, food, soccer, books, Shia Labeouf, fruit snacks, education, sci-fi, music, chick flicks, reading, Beauty and the Beast, tumblr, hot actors, Ryan Renolds, and Baby Jesus.</span></span>
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