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    <Title>Computing Career Open House</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">BCT / UMBC HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING CAREER OPEN HOUSE
          
          What: BCT is proud to partner with UMBC to discuss career opportunities in the area of High Performance Computing (HPC). We are seeking motivated UMBC students with academic backgrounds in Mathematics or Computer Engineering to join us in discussing career opportunities supporting the U.S Government / Department of Defense.
          
          When: Monday, June 28th @ 4:30 PM
          
          Where: 10480 Little Paxutent Parkway, Suite 400
          Columbia, MD 20144
          
          Who: BCT is seeking Undergraduate, Masters, and Doctorate level Mathematics and Computer Engineering students to begin full-time positions in Winter 2010 and Spring 2011. Experience in parallel processing and/or supporting the UMBC HPC Facility is highly desired.
          
          RSVP: To reserve a seat, please contact An Nguyen, Director of Staffing, at 240-565-2458 or <a href="mailto:an.nguyen@BCT-LLC.com">an.nguyen@BCT-LLC.com</a>
          
          **Food and refreshments will be served**</div>
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    <Summary>BCT / UMBC HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING CAREER OPEN HOUSE  What: BCT is proud to partner with UMBC to discuss career opportunities in the area of High Performance Computing (HPC). We are seeking...</Summary>
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    <Title>Interview With the CIA</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Are you interested in becoming an Analyst within the Directorate of Intelligence at CIA…
          And wish to be considered for an interview in the Washington, D.C. area 20-22 September 2010?  
          
          If yes, and you meet the minimum requirements for the position - follow the instructions below:
          
          Apply online at <a href="http://www.cia.gov%20" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.cia.gov </a>to any of the following full-time analytical positions  and analytical student opportunities:
          
          Analytic Methodologist
          Counterintelligence Threat Analyst
          Counterterrorism Analyst
          Economic Analyst
          Graduate Studies Program – Analysis
          Intelligence Collection Analyst
          Leadership Analyst
          Military Analyst
          Open Source Officer
          Political Analyst		
          Science, Technology, Weapons Analyst
          Targeting Analyst
          Undergraduate Internship Program – Analysis
          
          Attach your resume, a cover letter addressing why you are a good fit for the position to which you are applying, and a writing sample.
          
          You will be notified via email ONLY if you are selected for an interview.   A PIN number will be sent for you to complete online testing.  Testing must be complete before your scheduled interview.
          
          DEADLINE TO APPLY IS NO LATER THAN August 16, 2010. 
          
          U.S. Citizenship is Required.</div>
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    <Summary>Are you interested in becoming an Analyst within the Directorate of Intelligence at CIA… And wish to be considered for an interview in the Washington, D.C. area 20-22 September 2010?    If yes,...</Summary>
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    <Title>Public Service Career &amp; Internship Fair</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Wednesday, July 14
          3-7pm
          National Building Museum
          401 St. NW, Washington, DC
          
          Join 75+ federal agencies.  To receive a full list of participating agencies and event updates and to register for workshops, RSVP to <a href="http://makingthedifference.org/careerfair" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">makingthedifference.org/careerfair</a>.</div>
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    <Summary>Wednesday, July 14 3-7pm National Building Museum 401 St. NW, Washington, DC  Join 75+ federal agencies.  To receive a full list of participating agencies and event updates and to register for...</Summary>
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    <Title>Career Fast Track: Hands-On Job Search Workshop</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Wednesday, June 23, 2010
          5:30-9:00 p.m.
          Jewish Community Center
          3506 Gwynbrook Avenue, Owings Mills
          
          Leave with Essential Tips and the Tools You Need Including:
          -Effective Resumes
          -Engaging Cover Letters
          -Better Interview Skills
          
          Space is limited. Register today. At <a href="http://www.jcsbaltimore.org/fasttrack" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.jcsbaltimore.org/fasttrack</a> or by phone, 410-843-7515.
          
          Program Fee: $50 - Includes dinner and workshop materials</div>
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    <Title>Career Services - Open This Summer!</Title>
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    <Title>Graduating Students &#8211; Fill Us in &amp; Win!</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">May Grads: What Are You Doing after Graduation?
          
          UMBC has begun asking May and August 2010 graduates to contribute to the Graduating Student Report so the campus can get a better sense of the post graduation plans of the Class of 2010. Check out last year's results <a href="http://careers.umbc.edu/stats/gradreport.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>. All students who complete the report will be entered into a prize drawing.
          
          Graduating students can contribute to the report via the link in the personal email they received or can  contribute directly to the report by visiting: <a href="http://careers.umbc.edu/gradrep" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://careers.umbc.edu/gradrep</a> .</div>
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  <Title>Things to Know Before Writing Your First Resume</Title>
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  <Title>Thanks at the Finish Line</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><span>I love my job.  I spend my days in a community organized for the purpose of developing and disseminating knowledge and putting it to use for the common good.   I work with students and colleagues who are passionate about making a difference on campus and beyond.  My  everyday activities are integral to my own personal quest to awaken people to their capacities to shape their lives  and worlds.   And, oh yeah, I work in a building that has a coffee stand, a bookstore and a food court.  Life  is good!</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>This community—our UMBC community—is enriched by every member who takes the time to care for other members.  I’m  grateful to the amazing student leaders I connect with every day.  But I’m also grateful to the people who hold the door open for me when my hands are  full, or wave me on when our cars arrive at an intersection at the same time.   I love telling new students at orientation sessions about how friendly UMBC can be, because I know from personal experience that I’m speaking the truth.</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>A few special thanks as the academic year comes to an end . . .</span></div><ul><li><span>to Gaby Arevalo, Nimit Bhatt and the writers and editors of <em>The Retriever Weekly</em>, for going the extra mile to educate and entertain the campus community even  in the face of serious behind-the-scenes challenges;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to the Student Events Board, for superhuman efforts to produce inspired events that enrich campus life; and  especially to Katie Dix, a graduating senior who has been an SEB leader and also  organized this year’s student Homecoming events;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to James McCauley, Jen Kent, Christine Paul and Josh Michael, all seniors who are concluding four years of SGA  involvement having made a real difference for UMBC students;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Savita Moses, Damani Lewis, Kaylesh Ramu, </span><span>Collin</span> Wojciechowski, Nathan Rehr, Rosy Chirayath, Yasmin Radbod, Saqib Ashraf, Mitch Case, Alex Gaines,<span> Reema Sharma, Joey McElroy, Steve Reckard and the other first-year students who have  plunged into campus service and leadership roles with both feet—on the First  Year Council, in SGA and SEB, at the STRiVE leadership retreat, and across  the spectrum of student involvement;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Corey Jennings and the SGA Election Board for a job well done;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to everyone who had the courage to run for a  position in SGA;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Delana Gregg, my teaching partner and creative colleague in the cause of promoting civic agency and social entrepreneurship;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Elliot Hirshman, Nancy Young, Michele Wolff, Ed Orser, Lee Boot, Greg Simmons, Kriste Lindenmeyer and Yasmin  Karimian, campus leaders and brilliant educators who took the time to share their  insights with the students in my Civic Imagination and Social Entrepreneurship course  last fall;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Vivian Armor and the Kauffman Faculty Fellows for supporting campus entrepreneurs,</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Roy Meyers for moral support and for inviting me to connect with UMBC’s scholars of the present and future, </span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Diane Lee, Bev Bickel, Joby Taylor, Pat Scully, Kim Leisey and Robert Deluty, all of whom make vast  contributions to the campus as members of the faculty and administration, and all of whom accepted my invitation to join my doctoral dissertation committee and  devote their time to helping me develop as a scholar;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Collier Jones, Karin Readel and the Office of Information Technology for their creativity and responsiveness;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Rose Huber, Stanyell Bruce and many others in the Office of Institutional Advancement who are working to build a sense  of community that encompasses everyone affiliated with UMBC (and good luck  to Rose, who is leaving UMBC next month);</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Elan Schnitzer, Ross Dixon, Mark Stewart and the other UMBC alums who have kept in touch with me despite having moved on;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to Jill Randles, Janet McGlynn and the Office of Undergraduate Education for tireless work to support student learning;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to the Physical Plant staff for extraordinary efforts during the Snowpocalypse;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to the staff of The Commons for behind-the-scenes work we all rely on without always noticing and  appreciating;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to my Office of Student Life colleagues Lee Calizo, Jen Dress, Corin Gioia, Nick Lennon, Jerilyn Johnson, Lisa Gray,  Erica Johnson, Sheryl Gibbs, Kate Meyer and Dusty Hogenson for teaching and  caring for me and so many others;</span></li>
    </ul><ul><li><span>to everyone who reads and leaves comments on this blog, </span></li>
    </ul><div><span>and . . . if I thank anybody else by name others may feel left out if I forget to mention them, so I’ll stop.  Suffice it to  say that my list is nowhere near complete, I appreciate UMBC’s people very much, and it is a  privilege to be a part of this community.  Good luck this week, enjoy the summer, safe travels . . . and congratulations on  reaching the finish line for 2009-2010.</span></div><div></div></div>
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  <Title>Real People Profiles: Lisa M. Gray</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><div><span><em>I’m asking some of   the people you might   encounter on the       UMBC campus, including   students, faculty and staff,  to  answer a   few     questions about   themselves and their experiences.  These are    their     responses.</em><strong> </strong></span></div><div><span><br>
    </span></div><div><div></div><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_b2T0VNbkzjE/S_F8AIXL8AI/AAAAAAAAAx0/NmTbvKlC2ic/s1600/Lisa+G+Co-Create+Profile+Pic2.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_b2T0VNbkzjE/S_F8AIXL8AI/AAAAAAAAAx0/NmTbvKlC2ic/s320/Lisa+G+Co-Create+Profile+Pic2.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><span><strong>Name: </strong>Lisa M. Gray</span><br>
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    </span></div><div><span><strong>Hometown:</strong> Phoenix, IL &amp; Richmond, VA</span></div><div><span><br>
    </span></div><div><span><strong>Q:  How  long have you been at UMBC? </strong></span></div><div><span><br>
    </span></div><div><span>A:  Almost 4 years</span></div><div><span><br>
    </span></div></div></div><div><span><strong>Q:  In  12 words   or less, what        role(s) do you play on campus?</strong> </span>  </div><div><span><br>
    </span> </div><div><span>A: I help people see, affirm, learn about and respect themselves and others.</span></div><div><span><br>
    <strong>Q:  What aspect of your UMBC role(s) do you enjoy most?</strong> </span>  </div><div><span><br>
    </span> </div><div><span>A: Working with students, staff, faculty and community partners to actively support, advocate for, and champion program,  initiatives, and causes that break down barriers to achieving human equality, liberty and justice on and off-campus</span><span>.</span> </div><div><span><br>
    </span> </div><div><span><strong>Q:  What is the   most      important    or memorable thing you learned in college/have learned  at       UMBC?</strong> </span>    </div><div><span><br>
    </span> </div><div><span>A: The importance of building and maintaining authentic, healthy and mutually supportive relationships with secure people of honor, integrity and good will.  Those types of "spirit-feeding"  relationships have kept me clear, centered, and grounded in what's lasting and  truly important.  They also have helped me to learn from and weather the  ups and downs that inevitably come with success and failure.  Believing that everyone on the planet can choose to be loving people of  honor, integrity and good will continues to drive me in my life and my  work.</span><span>.</span></div><div><span><br>
    <strong>Q:  Complete this sentence:  “I am a big fan of __________”</strong> </span>            </div><div><span><br>
    </span> </div><div><span>A: My daughter, Mia--The future President Obama, Maya Angelou, MichaelJackson and Mother Theresa Quadruple Threat!!; Warm, friendly  people, chocolate!, manicures/pedicures, massages, facials, good food, traveling (anywhere), movies/theatre/live music. Oh, and did I say chocolate? :)</span><span><br>
    <strong> </strong></span></div><div><span><strong>Q:  Do you have any UMBC      stories, little-known facts about UMBC,      favorite spots on campus,      or anything else you’d like to share?</strong> </span>        </div><div><span><br>
    A:  When he was a boy growing up in Birmingham, AL, Dr. Hrabowski lived on  the same street as my Great Grandma Rosa.  Soon after moving to Maryland several years ago, I met him after she sent me a newspaper clipping with  a note attached saying that I should meet Freeman Hrabowski, a man who worked at "some university in Maryland."  I was shocked to learn he was the President of UMBC.  I was even more shocked when I mentioned Grandma Rosa to him and he remembered her!  Grandma Rosa passed away a couple of years before I started working at UMBC.  I'm sure she would've been  proud and happy to know that I work here with the nice, smart young man that used to live in her neighborhood back in Birmingham!</span></div><div></div></div>
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          *MedStar Research Institute - Clinical Research Assistant - ID# 9239652
          *CECOM LCMC Software Engineering Center (SEC) - Computer Scientist or Engineers <strong>Application deadline is May 18th </strong> - ID# 9239716
          *Humanim - Coordinator, Employment Development Services and Case Management - ID# 9239639
          *GSE Systems - Mechanical Engineer - ID# 9239614
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