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  <Title>Upcoming On-Campus Interview Deadlines - Fall 2011</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">On-Campus Interviews offer students a chance to conveniently interview for professional positions on campus.  Employers travel to our campus for the specific purpose of interviewing preselected students for currently open positions.  This is a great opportunity to interview with employers specifically interested in UMBC students and offers the advantage of a smaller applicant pool.  Interviews take place during the fall and spring. The logistics (viewing positions, applying, signing up for interview time slots, etc.) are all handled via UMBCworks.<br><br>Don't miss out on employers coming to UMBC to recruit YOU this fall! The following is a list of employers coming to conduct on-campus interviews with application deadlines in the next month.<br><br>**United States Department of Labor<br>Interviewing on 10/11/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 9/27/11)<br><span>Position</span>: Workforce Recruitment Prog. for College Students w/ Disabilities<br><span>Majors</span>: All Majors<br><br>**T. Rowe Price<br>Interviewing on 10/11/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 9/27/11)<br><span>Position</span>: Equity Associate Analyst<br><span>Majors</span>: Financial Economics, History, Political Science<br><br>**ExxonMobil<br>Interviewing on 10/11/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 9/27/11)<br><span>Positions</span>: Engineer Intern, Engineer<br><span>Majors</span>: Chemical &amp; Biochemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil &amp; Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering<br><br>**DuPont<br>Interviewing on 10/12/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 9/28/11)<br><span>Positions</span>: Associate Investigators – R&amp;D Engineers (BS and MS Entry Level), Associate Investigators – R&amp;D Scientists (BS and MS Entry Level)<br><span>Majors</span>: Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry<br><br>**Schneider Electric<br>Interviewing on 10/13/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 9/29/11)<br><span>Positions</span>: Service Technician, SI Systems Application Engineer, Sales Development Program<br><span>Majors</span>: Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Human Centered Computing, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Engineering Management, Financial Economics, Information Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering<br><br>**Target<br>Interviewing on 10/14/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 9/30/11)<br><span>Positions</span>: Executive Intern, Executive Team Leader<br><span>Majors</span>: Accounting, Health Administration and Policy, Sociology, Psychology, Modern Languages and Linguistics, English, Economics, American Studies, Business Technology Administration, Communications, All Majors<br><br>**General Electric<br>Interviewing on 10/19/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/05/11)<br><span>Positions</span>: 4811 - GE Healthcare Operations- OMLP - Summer Intern or Co-op, 397 - GE Healthcare Technical -EEDP - Summer Intern or Co-op, 97 - Summer Information Management Leadership Program Intern, 559 - Operations Management Leadership Program, 4946 - Appliances Technical Co-op (January-May)<br><span>Majors</span>: Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil &amp; Environmental Engineering,  Engineering, Physics, Business Technology Administration, Information Systems, Engineering Management<br><br>**Lockheed Martin Corporation (University Relations)<br>Interviewing on 10/18/2011 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/6/11)<br><span>Position</span>: Engineering and Computer Science FT, Engineering and Computer Science Intern <br><span>Majors</span>: Mathematics, Applied, Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Sociology-Applied<br><br>**General Electric<br>Interviewing on 10/20/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/06/11)<br><span>Position</span>: 98 - Information Management Leadership Program (IMLP)<br><span>Majors</span>: Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Engineering Management<br><br>NEW! **SRA International, Inc.<br>Interviewing on 10/12/2011 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/06/11)<br>Positions: Analyst, Cyber Security, Associate Member, Software Engineer<br>Majors: Information Systems, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Systems Engineering, Toxicology, Cybersecurity, Writing: Creative, Business Technology Administration, Graphic Design<br><br>NEW! **Basys, Inc.<br>Interviewing on 10/21/2011 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/07/11)<br>Position: Associate Software Engineer    <br>Majors: Computer Engineering, Computer Science    <br><br>**Enterprise Holdings<br>Interviewing on 10/24/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/10/11)<br><span>Positions</span>: Management Trainee, Management Intern<br><span>Majors</span>: Accounting, Financial Economics, Economics, Business Technology Administration, Communications, All Majors<br><br>**Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems (Electronic Systems Sector)<br>Interviewing on 10/25/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/11/11)<br><span>Position</span>: Software Engineering Rotational Program<br><span>Majors</span>: Computer Engineering, Computer Science<br><br>**Deloitte<br>Interviewing on 10/26/2011 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/12/2011)<br><span>Position</span>: Federal Security &amp; Privacy Consultant (Technology Risk)    <br><span>Majors</span>: Information Systems, Mathematics, Applied, Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Systems Engineering, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering    <br><br>**National Security Agency (NSA)<br>Interviewing on 10/27/11 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/13/11)<br><span>Positions</span>: Project Director - NTOC, Software Engineer- NTOC, Software Developer/Computer Science - TD, Network Designer/Architect - TD, Program Manager - NTOC, Signals Intelligence Directorate (multiple positions), Computer Scientist - NTOC, Cryptanalytic Computer Network Operations Development Program, Computer/Electrical Engineers - TD<br><span>Majors</span>: Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Cybersecurity, Engineering<br><br>**Morgan Stanley - Baltimore<br>Interviewing on 11/02/2011 (Deadline to apply via UMBCworks: 10/26/11)<br><span>Position</span>: 2012 Operations Analyst Program    <br><span>Majors</span>: All Majors<br><br><span>A full list of On-Campus Interviews scheduled this fall is available on our website calendar and on UMBCworks, please check regularly for any updates or changes that may occur.</span><br></div>
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  <PostedAt>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 10:54:20 -0400</PostedAt>
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    <Title>Upcoming Corporate Visibility Days - Fall 2011</Title>
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          </p>During the semester, government and private sector employers schedule Corporate Visibility Days to share information with students about their organization and their interest in UMBC’s students as future employees.  Each Visibility Day allows students to interact on a significant level with an individual employer.  Each day may include activities such as providing detailed organization information, job search tips from the employer perspective, networking lunches, meetings with UMBC alumni – free food and giveaways are usually included, too!  Students can attend all or part of each Visibility Day.  Details on the current Corporate Visibility Day schedule can be found in UMBCworks and the Career Services Center website.<br><br>This fall the following companies will be at UMBC for Corporate Visibility Days. All events will be Wednesdays, 11am-2pm. Mark your calendar today and attend to learn more about full-time and internships opportunities with the participating employers. More details will be available on our calendar as the events near. <br><br>September 28 - General Electric, UC Ballroom Lounge<br>October 12 - National Security Agency, UC Ballroom Lounge<br>October 19 - Northrop Grumman, UC Ballroom Lounge<br>October 26 - Next Century Corporation, Commons 329<br>November 2 - Constellation Energy Group, Commons 331<br>November 9 - AOL, UC Ballroom Lounge<br>November 16 - BAE Systems, Commons 331<br><br>RSVP via UMBCworks<br><br>
          
          
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    <Summary>During the semester, government and private sector employers schedule Corporate Visibility Days to share information with students about their organization and their interest in UMBC’s students as...</Summary>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="8842" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/parents/posts/8842">
    <Title>Your 'Make UMBC Yours' List</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><span>Last week we talked <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/news/8618" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Buc</a><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/news/8618" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ket Lists</a>; now let's talk about some of the things we've already done here.  "Make UMBC Yours" is a campus mantra.  So how have you done it?</span><br>
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          <span>I've had the Forrest Gump-ish good fortune to have had small roles in a lot of campus-shaping activity.  I was there when the first Homecoming Bonfire was dreamed up (by a freshman), helped students place black and gold banners around campus and a hydration station in the new Retriever Learning Center, and supported students in launching the <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/04/prove-it-voting-results.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Prove It!</a> campus change contests.  One contribution of my own that has stuck: When students came up with the idea for the original <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2007/12/secrets-of-stress-free-zone.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Stress Free Zone</a> years ago, I was the one who suggested the name.</span><br>
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          <span>What about you?  No contribution is too small: Designing your own major through INDS counts, as does holding doors open for the people entering buildings behind you (I feel better about the world every time somebody at UMBC does that for me).  How have you made UMBC yours?</span><br>
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    <Summary>Last week we talked UMBC Bucket Lists; now let's talk about some of the things we've already done here.  "Make UMBC Yours" is a campus mantra.  So how have you done it?    I've had the Forrest...</Summary>
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    <PostedAt>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 10:33:00 -0400</PostedAt>
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    <Title>umbcseb: Caps game Bus Trip for the Baltimore Hockey...</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Full Title: umbcseb: Caps game Bus Trip for the Baltimore Hockey Classic is tonight! We still have $30 tickets on sale at the CIC. Bus leaves at 6pm!umbcseb: Caps game Bus Trip for the Baltimore Hockey Classic is tonight! We still have $30 tickets on sale at the CIC. Bus leaves at 6pm!</div>
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    <Summary>Full Title: umbcseb: Caps game Bus Trip for the Baltimore Hockey Classic is tonight! We still have $30 tickets on sale at the CIC. Bus leaves at 6pm!umbcseb: Caps game Bus Trip for the Baltimore...</Summary>
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  <Title>Scenes from the RLC Opening Celebration</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>On UMBC's 45th anniversary Monday, the campus celebrated the opening of the new Retriever Learning Center, a 24/7 study space in the Albin O. Kuhn Library.</span><br>
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    <tr><td><span>SGA members wait for the speeches to begin</span></td></tr>
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    <tr><td><span>Students, faculty, staff and alums came to celebrate</span></td></tr>
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    </div><div><div class="embed-container"><iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/v/08FrRsskGZw?f=user_uploads&amp;c=google-webdrive-0&amp;app=youtube_gdata" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen="webkitAllowFullScreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" allowFullScreen="allowFullScreen">[Video]</iframe></div></div><div><span>Former SGA President Yasmin Karimian, now a student at</span></div><div><span>Georgetown Law Center, shares her thoughts</span></div><div><br>
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    <div><div class="embed-container"><iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ufuVUsgksFw?f=user_uploads&amp;c=google-webdrive-0&amp;app=youtube_gdata" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen="webkitAllowFullScreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" allowFullScreen="allowFullScreen">[Video]</iframe></div></div><div><span>UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski marks the moment</span></div><div><span><br>
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    <tr><td><span>The RLC is spacious and flexible, and on most days must be </span><br>
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  <Summary>On UMBC's 45th anniversary Monday, the campus celebrated the opening of the new Retriever Learning Center, a 24/7 study space in the Albin O. Kuhn Library.        SGA members wait for the speeches...</Summary>
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  <Title>The radical "Red Brick" newspaper is now available online</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><h5>“Revolution is coming; in what form no one knows, but it is coming.”</h5><div><br></div>
    
    
    So states John J. Walsh ’70 in the third issue of <em>The Red Brick</em>, UMBC’s short lived radical paper. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, UMBC witnessed the civil unrest that permeated college campuses across the country.  Although tensions never escalated to the point that the university had to cease its activities, UMBC student radicalism successfully stirred up controversy in the local community. At the heart of this radicalism was <strong><em>The Red Brick</em></strong>, a student-run news and arts publication. While consisting of just three issues, the increasingly provocative nature of the magazine provides insight into the desires and values of UMBC’s radical element during the 1969-70 school year.<div><br></div><div>Published in September and October 1969, the first two issues of <em>The Red Brick</em> focus on both internal concerns and larger cultural trends. The September paper (called <em>The Red Bricks</em>) begins with an open letter from the Student Government Association which highlights a variety of student grievances, from the limited influence of the student government to the classic college complaint about the food services. </div><div><br></div><div><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/UPUBR6-001_01.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div><div><em>The Red Bricks, September 1969  </em><a href="http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/u?/UPUB,5743" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>(view full issue)</strong></a></div><div><br></div><div>In addition to discussing campus issues, the second issue (also labeled as the first volume, first issue) discusses the musical groups the Chicago Transit Authority and the Beatles; social injustice; Jerry Rubin; women’s liberation; Nixon; and black power. </div><div><br></div><div><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/UPUBR6-001_02.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div><div><em>The Red Brick October 1969 </em> <strong><a href="http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/u?/UPUB,5717" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">(view full issue)</a></strong></div><div><br></div><div>In the third issue, which was published in May 1970, <em>The Red Brick</em> escalates in its radical language and focus on national controversies. The cover, which features the subtitled “Towards the Revolution,” sets the tone for the entire publication. </div><div><br></div><div><img src="http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/UPUBR6-001_03.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div><div><em>The Red Brick May 1970 </em> <strong><a href="http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/u?/UPUB,5756" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">(view full issue)</a></strong></div><div><br></div><div>Sections of the paper relate to Black resistance, gay liberation, women’s liberation, birth control, sex, and politics. Unlike the earlier issues, the language of the paper is increasingly fiery and passionate, and the use of profanities is constant. Interspersed throughout these issues are poems, comics, and a number of illustrations that are indicative of their time. While UMBC students wrote some of the articles, the paper borrows heavily from other national publications. </div><div><br></div><div>Records found in UMBC’s University Archives shed light on the reception of <em>The Red Brick</em>.  From the printing of the first issue onwards, Dr. Albin Kuhn, UMBC's first chancellor, received a number of letters in protest from students, community members, and even politicians. According to an October 30, 1969 article in the Catonsville Times, the paper so outraged the local community that a number of social organizations joined together to examine and protest the “radical, un-American and often obscene writings.” Dr. Kuhn, although criticized in <em>The Red Brick</em> itself, was quick to defend the rights of the students to free speech.  He insisted that the publication was not funded by the State and that the students were not advocating for the downfall of the country.  As he states in a response letter to one of <em>The Red Brick</em> critics, “while there are obviously many things with which I would take issue in the sense of the validity of the items expressed, I would find it difficult to see how anyone could take issue with the rights of individuals to free expression” (Letter from Kuhn to George E. Burnett, September 19, 1969. President’s Office Series I, Box 6, Folder 1). </div><div><br></div><div>Despite Kuhn’s public approval of free speech, the magazine faced an uphill battle against the administration. Controversy, coupled with blatant financial mismanagement of the magazine, led to the demise of <em>The Red Brick</em>. No new issues were published after the 1969-70 school year.  Still, thanks to the preservation, and recent digitization, of this publication by UMBC’s Special Collections, the words of the radical element of the UMBC campus can now be read by a new set of readers. </div><div><br></div><div><strong><em>Want to read The Red Brick for yourself?</em></strong> <a href="http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOBOX1=R6-001&amp;CISOOP1=all&amp;CISOROOT=%2FUPUB" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">You can now browse all three issues of the journal in the UMBC Digital Collections</a>.
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    <Title>Job Choices 2012 magazines available online</Title>
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    <Summary>All three editions - Business &amp; Liberal Arts; Diversity; and Science, Engineering &amp; Technology - are now available at http://www.naceweb.org/knowledge/tools/job_search_tools/.</Summary>
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          <div class="html-content"><strong>Lead by Example</strong><br><br><strong>When and how did you find out that you could do independent research or creative work as a UMBC undergraduate?</strong><br>I first found out about doing independent research or a creative work through myUMBC. I was honestly looking for ways to help pay for school and I happen to stumble along a grant where I could do research or creative work.<br><br><strong>How did you find a mentor and decide on a project? How did you know this was the project you wanted to do?</strong><br>I found a mentor through the help of Ms. Janet Mcglynn. She was able to point me in the direction of a few individuals and from there I was able to choose my mentor, Dr. Vin Grabill. I knew that I wanted to do this type of creative work because I could reach a variety of students and could relate with the issues they face being in high school.<br><br><strong>What academic background did you have before you started on this research?</strong><br>Before starting this research I received my associates degree from the Community College of Baltimore County in general studies. I then transferred to UMBC in effort to extend my knowledge and education in hopes of receiving my BA from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. <br><br><strong>How did you learn about applying for the Undergraduate Research Award? Was the application hard? Did your mentor help you?</strong><br>I learned about applying for the URA from searching for scholarships. The application was not hard, but paying attention to detail was the key. My mentor assisted me as I filled out my application.  As I went through every step, he was there critiquing and brainstorming with me until I finalized the application.<br><br><strong>What is your advice to other students about getting involved in research?</strong><br>My advice to other students who want to get involved with research is to dive right in. If there is something you feel like you can change, or you want to see change through independent research or creative work do it.  When we start to over think and wonder if we should or shouldn’t, we lose the drive to achieve. So research and have fun doing it.<br><br><strong>What are your career goals?</strong><br>My career goals include starting my own magazine or being a traveling artist who through my artwork can change the mindset of a city or nation. <br><br>Read more about Charles's research, "Lead by Example" at the link below.<br></div>
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    <Title>umbcseb: First (seb) committee meeting! #SEBabies...</Title>
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