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  <Title>President Obama Appoints UMBC President as Chair of National</Title>
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    <p>President Obama has named UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski chair of the newly created President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for African Americans.</p>
    <p>In addition to advising President Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan, the commission will work closely with the newly-formed White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans, which is charged with coordinating federal agencies around this critical issue and identifying best practices nationwide. The commission also will lead a national dialogue – engaging the business, philanthropic, nonprofit and education communities – on African American achievement from early childhood through adulthood.</p>
    <p>“The nation’s future will depend heavily on the extent to which we educate all of our nation’s children.  This commission will work to ensure that increasing numbers of African Americans excel academically,” President Hrabowski said.</p>
    <p>“The work of my colleagues at UMBC has demonstrated that education in America can be both inclusive and excellent,” he said. “Our African American students study with people from all over the world and achieve at the highest levels. I am delighted that the President is again committing to the success of all students.”</p>
    <p>The President has set the goal for America to have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020. This new White House initiative and commission will work toward that ambitious goal, complementing an existing initiative that strengthens the nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities.</p>
    <p>President Hrabowski has worked extensively on national education issues, including chairing a National Academy of Sciences committee that examined minority participation in the sciences. In <a href="http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nap.edu%2Fcatalog.php%3Frecord_id%3D12984&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNE3HXGTVu7Uj-mO8h1qW8FEPdA-ZQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">its final report</a>, that committee concluded that, to remain competitive, the United States needs to significantly increase its investment in young people of all races interested in science, technology, engineering and math.</p>
    <p>You can read more about President Hrabowski <a href="http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FQlbkEN&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNE_fLs7AtqfPKDzAHhlz9Atplr3ng" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>. To learn more about the role of the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for African Americans, <a href="http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.whitehouse.gov%2Fthe-press-office%2F2012%2F07%2F26%2Fpresident-obama-signs-new-initiative-improve-educational-outcomes-africa&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNFnbVFYyGZOKgtRG0mIamQ3buY3ww" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">please visit the White House website</a>.</p>
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    <PostedAt>Tue, 24 Jul 2012 10:53:36 -0400</PostedAt>
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  <Title>Part-Time Jobs</Title>
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  <Title>SGA Recognized in Huffington Post Article</Title>
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    <span>In an <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/harry-boyte/election-2012-college-students_b_1692540.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">article posted Monday at <em>The Huffington Post</em></a>, Harry Boyte, Director of the Minnesota-based Center for Democracy and Citizenship, and coauthor Jason Lowry point to UMBC's SGA as an example of students demonstrating how to "<span>to work across differences to take hold of our collective destiny."  According to Boyte and Lowry, </span>"<span>[t]he student government (SGA) at the University of Maryland Baltimore County has become a national model for successfully transforming itself to be a center of student organizing and empowerment. Indeed, UMBC's student government is one of the inspirations for the American Commonwealth Partnership."  The American Commonwealth Partnership is a network of higher education leaders and institutions seeking to prepare students for lives of deep and effective engagement in their communities.  Several people from UMBC, including President Freeman Hrabowski, are involved in the American Commonwealth Partnership's leadership.</span></span>
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    <span>The authors argue that Barak Obama's 2008 call for Americans to come together to address the nation's challenges--encompassed in the campaign theme of "Yes, we can"--largely failed to translate to civic action after the election was over, because both the government and most other Americans reverted to a view of government-as-provider and citizen-as-client: "</span><span>It's not only Obama who lost the plot line after the election. The whole society forgot."  Against this backdrop, UMBC's SGA and students at several other schools are showing how people can organize to make a difference in the face of social challenges. </span>
    
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    <Title>Fall 2012 Visitation Program at NC State Graduate School</Title>
    <Tagline>October 28-30, 2012, Raleigh, N.C.</Tagline>
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          Program dates:  Sunday, October 28- Tuesday, October, 30, 2012<br>
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          Application Deadline:  October 1, 2012, 5 p.m.<br>
          Admittance Notification:  October 8, 2012<br>
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    <span>Friday, 11:30 p.m., high temperature 107°F:  I’m standing at a window watching the wind whip through the neighborhood when the lights go out, along with the TV and the window air conditioners.  We wait in the quiet and dark in the hope of a quick reprieve.  An hour later we resign ourselves to a hot, humid night.  I think thoughts the faulty logic of which will only become apparent later: that we won’t have milk for morning coffee, for example, not recognizing that the coffee maker, not just the refrigerator, is inoperative.  In the eerie absence of the everyday hum of appliances, our two Chihuahuas bark out nervous warnings whenever they hear a sound.  I toss, turn and perspire.</span><br>
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    <span>Saturday, high temperature 100°F:  The sweltering crowd at Dunkin’ Donuts is irritable, but I take some comfort in the numbers: We’re not the only ones powerless.  BGE forecasts restoration for my neighborhood by 2:30 p.m.  I make a hotel reservation just in case.  There’s not much to do but sit indoors, read, sweat, and resist the temptation to open the refrigerator for food.  We snack on donuts and crackers.  Heading to an air-conditioned mall or theater isn’t an option because of the dogs.  2:30 comes and goes.  We’re groggy.  We’re holding out hope.  At 4:00 we load the car, figuring that doing so will magically cause the power to come back on.  It doesn’t.  We’ve packed an ice chest full of fridge and freezer food for cold storage at the hotel.  We head to the Residence Inn, try not to think about the cost (the pet fee alone is $100), and eat take-out while watching the news.  BGE is offering no further prediction about the time of restoration.</span><br>
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    <span>Sunday, high temperature 103°F:  I make the 26-mile roundtrip home in the morning to confirm that the power is still off.  Regardless, we can’t afford a second night’s hotel stay.  At noon we’re at a grocery store, Sharon heading in for non-perishables while the dogs and I sit panting in the car.  Our freshly charged smartphones allow us to monitor the restoration effort and access BGE’s Twitter feed, the content of which strikes my weary and overheated eyes as defensive and self-serving.  We sit, we read novels, we sweat.  As the sun sets I grill sausages (from the ice chest)—the grill being our only appliance that doesn’t work on electricity.  After dark we continue to read by candlelight, accepting the additional heat in the room as the price of sight.  The muggy warmth is affecting our appetites and our digestion.  I’ll lose 5 pounds before the power comes back.</span><br>
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    <span>Monday, high temperature 95°F:  I’m up at 6:00; who can sleep?  I stumble out early to buy ice.  The local grocery stores are cleared out, but at my third stop I find a few bags left in the freezer case.  Sharon takes me to work at UMBC, partly so she can have the car for the day (a source of air conditioning and battery charging, if need be), partly so we can have a cup of coffee together in the cool comfort of The Commons.  We both feel like zombies, like our sweaty sleeplessness must be highly visible to passers-by.  I spend the day trying to focus (and charging up my laptop, so we can use its battery to charge the phones at night) while Sharon swelters at home.  We’re both following the BGE numbers, waiting.  After work we head to my morning ice store, but the case is empty now, so we drive on.  When we find a store with ice we dawdle there, wandering the aisles, enjoying the air conditioning, imagining a future shopping run when we can buy perishable food.  Dinner is leftovers from the night at the hotel, preserved in the ice chest and heated in aluminum foil on the grill.  Later, reading by candlelight, I remember that I have a doctor’s appointment in the morning; too late to cancel, wish I could sleep.  I keep seeing news via Facebook (on my phone) of locals getting their power back.  I’m glad for them.  I hate them.  I’m glad for them.  I hate them.</span><br>
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    <span>Tuesday, high temperature 99°F:  Big news of the morning is that BGE finally has a new restoration time for our neighborhood: 5:30 p.m. that very day.  I return from the doctor’s office with coffee from Starbucks and hope that this purgatory will end.  It’s quiet on campus, the day before a holiday, and I savor the cooled air and dearth of meetings.  I’m waiting for Sharon’s call to tell me the power is back at last.  And waiting.  At 5:30 p.m. the BGE message switches to a generic “we will restore your power as soon as possible.”  We start to think about where we can do laundry.  On a run for ice, I see a BGE truck parked in the neighborhood with two workers sitting inside, looking bored.  Back home, we read and perspire by candlelight.</span><br>
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    <span>Wednesday, high temperature 100°F: It’s the 4th of July.  I make a run to Dunkin’ for coffee, past a new utility truck where the BGE truck had been.  Sharon tosses the spoiled food from our fridge and freezer, carefully draining and straining the contents so we can recycle the containers.  The BGE automated response system informs us that that power should be restored in our neighborhood by 4:30 p.m. that day.  The spoiled food stinks in the heat, and our trash can lost its lid in the derecho, so I head out to Home Depot to buy a new lid.  But Home Depot doesn’t sell lids separately from cans, so I buy a new can, just another $16 down the drain after the cost of the hotel, the spoiled food, the ice, etc.  When I get home, my neighbor is setting up a generator outside his garage.  He gets it started an hour later.  Through our open windows 20 feet away, it sounds like a jackhammer.  Sharon and I sit in our living room, sweating, reading, and trying to ignore the overwhelming, pulsating, nerve-rattling, peace-shattering noise. </span><br>
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    <span>The laptop doesn’t have enough power to keep the phones charged for long, so when the power does not return by 4:30 p.m. as predicted, I take the phones out to my car to charge them and sit there, in the driveway, running the air conditioner and reading.  The noise of the air conditioner partially muffles the pulsating din of the generator.  BGE’s message now says the power should be back by 10:30 p.m.  At 6:30, Sharon emerges from the house with the dogs in a carrier.  She can’t take the noise any more.  So we drive for a while as the sun sets, catching bursts of fireworks from time to time.  We’re running on fumes, having a hard time hearing and understanding each other.  We wind up in Ellicott City, and have a dinner of frozen yogurt in the car.  Sharon asks me to drive on interstate highways so the dogs won’t keep jumping up at every stop.  So I drive.  We’re clinging to the hope that BGE’s fourth prediction will come true: 10:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m.  The power just has to come back tonight.  Tomorrow is supposed to be hotter.  We need a break.  Back home, powerless and enduring the throb of the generator, we have to make decisions about which windows to open, and what balance to strike between stagnant, stifling air and obnoxious clatter.  We can’t bear to add to the indoor heat by lighting candles to read by, so we sit in the dark and surf our smartphones as 10:30 passes and recedes.  BGE changes its message again to the generic version, offering no further predictions.  I’m convinced that the power will return overnight.  It just has to.  But it doesn’t.</span><br>
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    <span>Thursday, high temperature 102°F:  Something has to give.  We’re so tired.  The noise from next door is oppressive.  We’re slow-witted, and having a hard time identifying and evaluating our options.  I make another bitter trip to Dunkin’ Donuts so we can throw coffee at our problems.  I’m in the parking lot when I get the call from Sharon:  The lights are on.  The fridge and freezer are empty; the house is a mess; the laundry has been piling up for well over a week.  The air conditioning units will have to work a while before the house gets anywhere close to comfortable.  But the power is back.</span><br>
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