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  <Title>December 17: Retriever Ready Action Update</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><span>Please see the latest updates on UMBC’s </span><a href="https://covid19.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Retriever Ready website</a><span>. Questions? Email </span><a href="mailto:COVID19@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">covid19@umbc.edu</a><span>.</span></p><h4><strong>COVID-19 Health &amp; Safety</strong></h4><ul><li><a href="https://covid19.umbc.edu/testing-tracking/umbc-public-health-dashboard/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC’s Public Health Dashboard</a><span> was updated with new data on December 16. There were six new positive on-campus cases during this reporting period. Our current positivity rate is 1.4 percent, which we recognize is higher than it has been for most of the semester. We believe this is mostly due to a significant reduction in on-campus testing as the semester closed, meaning that the University is only receiving self-reports of positive tests.</span></li></ul><ul><li><span>For some the holidays are a difficult time this year and some are struggling with the loss of traditions due to COVID-19 and other circumstances. </span><a href="https://mhanational.org/mourning-holiday-traditions" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">This article</a><span> includes helpful information and resources.</span></li></ul><h4><strong>Counseling Center Presents December De-Stress </strong></h4><ul><li><span>The Counseling Center presents </span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/ucs/events/89495" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">December De-Stress: Show Us Your Projects</a><span> on Thursday, December 17 at 2 p.m. Share projects or other things that have brought you joy or meaning this year ﹘ or tell us about activities or projects you might like to try in the future. Take a break, connect with other UMBC students, and maybe get inspired to try something new this Winter Break.</span></li></ul><h4><strong>UMBC Together</strong></h4><ul><li><span>Visit the </span><a href="https://www.umbc.edu/together/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Together website</a><span> for recent social media posts and the </span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/umbctogether" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Together myUMBC group</a><span> for information on upcoming events.</span></li></ul></div>
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  <Summary>Please see the latest updates on UMBC’s Retriever Ready website. Questions? Email covid19@umbc.edu.  COVID-19 Health &amp; Safety   UMBC’s Public Health Dashboard was updated with new data on...</Summary>
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  <Title>Spring 2020 Veteran and Dependant Checklist</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"> <h1>Continuing Student Checklist</h1>  <h4>This checklist is for those students who have completed at least one semester while using their military education benefits at UMBC.</h4><p>NOTE: Returning students need to submit the Request for Certification each semester that they are enrolled in classes.</p><p>1.<strong> Register for Classes</strong></p><p>2. <strong>Submit your Request for Certification. </strong>You will submit this form to us with your “Certificate of Eligibility” once you have registered for classes for the upcoming semester.  It can be found at <a href="http://veterans.umbc.edu/forms" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">veterans.umbc.edu/forms</a> or linked <a href="http://registrar.umbc.edu/files/2016/11/UMBC-VA-Semester-Certification-Form-1.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HERE</a></p><p>3.  If you change the number of credits that you have registered for, you will need to resubmit your <a href="http://registrar.umbc.edu/files/2016/11/UMBC-VA-Semester-Certification-Form-1.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Request for Certification</a> with your updated credits. Please submit this form AS SOON AS you change your schedule to avoid debts from the VA</p><h2>Spring 2021 Registration and Certification Information and Updates</h2><p>As we wrap up the Fall 2020 semester and look ahead to Spring 2021, would like to take this opportunity to go over a few friendly registration and VA-related reminders and dates to help ensure your success.</p><p>Advance registration for the Spring 2021 semester has concluded. Below are some helpful resources if you still need to register or adjust your schedule.</p><p><a href="https://registrar.umbc.edu/services/registration/information-about-registration/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Registration Information</a><br><a href="https://registrar.umbc.edu/calendars/academic-calendars/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Registration Deadlines</a><br><a href="https://advising.umbc.edu/academic-advising/student-resources/departmental-advising/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Departmental Advising Information</a></p><p>Please remember: <strong>VA certification requests for the semester should be submitted as soon as possible after you have registered for classes.</strong> Initial certification for books and housing will take place within 14 business days after receiving your request.</p><p>The final certification process for tuition and fees for <strong><em>all VA students </em></strong>begins following the add/drop deadline <em>and can take up to 30 days</em>. This does not include VA processing time to send tuition payment to UMBC which can additionally take 3-4 weeks.</p><p>Students using GI Bill® benefits wishing to register for upcoming terms with an overdue balance for the current term can contact the <a href="https://registrar.umbc.edu/RT/Veterans/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">VA Certifying Official</a> requesting permission to register.</p><h3>Additional Information</h3><p>With regards to questions pertaining to book and housing allowance payments due to COVID, law S.3503 provides the VA with temporary authority to continue GI Bill® payments uninterrupted during an emergency. <strong>The law allows the VA to pay education benefits regardless of the fact that a program has been converted from in-person to online modality. These special COVID rules have been extended to December 21, 2021.</strong></p><p>Please be mindful that all classes taken must be <em>required</em> towards the degree being pursued as shown in your degree audit. You should consult with your academic advisor if you have questions regarding degree requirements. You can also contact the Registrar’s Office <a href="https://registrar.umbc.edu/RT/Degree-Audit/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">degree audit team</a>.</p><p>As always, we work closely with the VA to ensure enrollments are accurately certified and processed. Should you have questions about the certification process, please reach out to our <a href="https://registrar.umbc.edu/RT/Veterans/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">VA certifying official</a>. Your patience during peak times is greatly appreciated. Best wishes for a safe and successful semester..</p> </div>
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    <Title>RESPOST: TurnAround New 24-Hour Text Line</Title>
    <Tagline>For those in need who can't directly call TurnAround</Tagline>
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    <Summary>For those who need TurnAround's help but are not able to call their helpline or office can now text their incredible Crisis Response Team at 410-498-5956 for 24/7 emergency support!      We are...</Summary>
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  <Title>FZata, Inc. (Located @ UMBC's South Campus)</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><span>FZata, Inc. is seeking candidates for the following positions.  Full position descriptions are available in UMBCworks!</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>Scientist/Research Scientist - Antibody Discovery</span></div><div><span>Seeking Candidates with a Bachelor or Master's Degree</span></div><div><span>UMBCworks Posting:  9320636</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>Administrative Assistant</span></div><div><span>UMBCworks Posting:  9320635</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>FZata, Inc. is a startup biotech company located in Halethorpe, MD and is named as the 2017 Maryland Incubator Company of the Year Award - Best Life Sciences Company. FZata focuses on developing innovative antibody-based therapeutic and preventive medicines. FZata offers its people a dynamic environment that places great value on individual creativity being actualized within a team setting. In FZata you will find a platform that supports science that is making a difference in patients’ lives. FZata offers employees a competitive compensation &amp; benefits package. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and driven individual in the role of Administrative Assistant</span></div><div><br></div></div>
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  <Summary>FZata, Inc. is seeking candidates for the following positions.  Full position descriptions are available in UMBCworks!     Scientist/Research Scientist - Antibody Discovery  Seeking Candidates...</Summary>
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  <Title>Appointment of Dr. Lucy Wilson as Senior Advisor</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>Dear UMBC Community,</span><div><br><span>I am delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Lucy Wilson, M.D., Sc.M., as Senior Advisor to the University on Public Health and Pandemic Response. </span></div><div><br><span>As UMBC’s Senior Advisor to the University on Public Health and Pandemic Response, Dr. Wilson will support the University in addressing issues of public health, including emerging diseases and other issues of health and wellness that affect the UMBC community. Dr. Wilson will advise and provide guidance to the University leadership team on these matters and provide professional expertise in supporting the University in its response to both the current COVID-19 pandemic and in preparing for the University’s response to future pandemics and public health issues that impact the UMBC community.</span></div><div><br><span>In her role as Senior Advisor, Dr. Wilson will continue her exemplary work and commitment to supporting UMBC’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic as she has done since the beginning of this year. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Wilson has been involved in COVID-19 response planning and implementation not only at UMBC but also in numerous institutional and national settings including government, businesses, healthcare, transportation, entertainment, education, and media. She was a contributing author to the April 2020 National Governors Association publication entitled </span><span><em>Roadmap to Recovery: A Public Health Guide for Governors</em></span><span>.</span></div><div><br><span>Dr. Wilson is an infectious disease public health physician who, before joining the UMBC community, served for ten years as a Medical Epidemiologist at the Maryland Department of Health, and as the Chief, Center for Surveillance, Infection Prevention, and Outbreak Response, where she oversaw Maryland’s infectious disease surveillance and outbreak responses in community, foodborne, healthcare, and pandemic settings. Dr. Wilson serves as Professor and Graduate Program Director in UMBC’s department of Emergency Health Services.</span></div><div><br><span>Dr. Wilson holds a B.A. in behavioral biology from Johns Hopkins University, a Sc.M. from the Harvard University School of Public Health, and an M.D. from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She completed her internship/residency in internal medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital, and fellowships in infectious diseases at Yale New Haven Hospital and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where she was an HIV/AIDS physician and performed HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C outcomes research. Her current research focuses on public health data visualization and the epidemiology of infectious diseases in multiple settings, particularly the healthcare setting.</span></div><div><br><span>Please join me in congratulating Dr. Wilson on her new appointment and thanking her for the impressive and dedicated service she demonstrates in supporting the UMBC community.</span></div><div><br><span><span><em>Provost Philip Rous</em></span></span></div></div>
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  <Title>Fall 2020 grading policy and academic support resources</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>Dear Undergraduate Students,<br><br>As we enter the final days of the fall 2020 semester, we would like our students to know how proud we are of them for their resilience, perseverance, and unwavering dedication to their education in this challenging fall semester. We want to thank you for embodying the values of the UMBC community as we navigate this semester together. <br><br>We recognize that many students may have experienced or are experiencing challenges this semester and sincerely appreciate the recommendations shared by the student body about how we can academically assist our students. While the University cannot change to a different grading system this fall, there have been and continue to be options for students who are experiencing challenges. <br><br>Student concerns about individual courses are often resolved by reaching out to the course instructor. If a resolution cannot be reached with the instructor, students can contact the chair of the appropriate academic department. If a resolution cannot be reached at this stage, then students can contact the appropriate college/school to resolve the academic concern. Students may also communicate and confer with appropriate administrative offices for other academic issues.  <br><br>You should also review our <a href="https://academicpolicy.umbc.edu/home/whom-do-i-contact/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">list of available options for students</a> and details about which offices to contact with regard to academic questions and concerns as the semester comes to a close.<br><br>If you would also like assistance navigating the many academic support options at UMBC, please reach out to the staff at the <a href="https://academicsuccess.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Academic Success Center</a>.<br><br>We want to ensure you are academically supported, and you have the best information available about our academic resources and our academic processes.  <br><br>Best wishes as you finish the semester,<br><br></span><em><span><span><span>Philip Rous, Provost<br>Katharine Cole, Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Academic Affairs<br></span></span></span><span><span><span>Mehrshad Devin, President, Student Government Association &amp; SGA Leadership<br></span></span></span><span><span><span>Antonio Moreira, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Co-Chair, Academic COVID Planning Committee </span></span></span><span><span><span><br>Sarah J. Shin, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, Co-Chair, Academic COVID Planning Committee </span></span></span><span><span><span><br>Orianne Smith, President, Faculty Senate &amp; Faculty Senate Leadership</span></span></span></em></div>
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  <Title>Our Unwavering Support</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>Over the past few days, we have been aware of content on social media that has negatively impacted members of our community, especially members of our LGBTQ+ and Muslim communities. We regret that this social media content has made some feel unsafe or invalidated and wish to offer our unwavering support to these communities. </span></p><br><p><span>The diversity of UMBC’s community and our commitment to inclusive excellence are among our greatest strengths. We are committed to creating a welcoming community for all and honoring diverse experiences and identities. </span></p><br><p><span>At the same time, we also acknowledge our community members’ right to free speech. This is important to us and constitutionally required of us as a public university. We have been pleased to see some community members thoughtfully engage in discussion and advocacy and call for acceptance, care, and meaningful dialogue. </span></p><br><p><span>Please know that our office of Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI) is responding to these concerns. While we cannot share details, you can read more about how OEI responds to these issues in the message issued last week </span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/equityandinclusion/posts/97978" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>here</span></a><span>. Community members who believe they have experienced an incident of hate, bias, or discrimination can complete the OEI’s </span><a href="https://umbc-advocate.symplicity.com/titleix_report/index.php/pid236225?" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Confidential Online Reporting/Referral Form</span></a><span>. </span></p><br><p><span>We want to take this opportunity to note the care and support resources available to community members. </span></p><br><ul><li><p><span>The Office of Equity and Inclusion is available to provide support and </span><a href="https://oei.umbc.edu/resources/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>resources</span></a><span>. Please email </span><a href="mailto:oei@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>oei@umbc.edu</span></a><span>.</span></p></li><li><p><span>Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion, and Belonging (i3b) staff are also available to community members and student organizations in need of support. Please email </span><span><a href="mailto:i3b@umbc.edu">i3b@umbc.edu</a></span><span>. </span></p></li><li><p><span>Students can contact the Counseling Center for confidential support at (410) 455-2472 on weekdays, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., or the after-hours support line at (410) 455-3230.</span></p></li><li><p><span>Employees can access confidential support through the </span><a href="https://oei.umbc.edu/policy-on-sexual-misconduct-sexual-harassment-and-gender-discrimination/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Employee Assistance Program</span></a><span>.</span></p></li></ul><br><p><span>To encourage further discussion on these issues, we will begin the spring semester with a community-wide gathering, </span><span><strong><em>The Empowered University: Balancing Inclusion and Free Speech</em></strong></span><span>,</span><span> on January 27 at 4pm. More details will be coming soon.</span></p><br><p><span><em>President Freeman Hrabowski</em></span></p><p><span><em>Provost Philip Rous</em></span></p><p><span><em>Mehrshad Devin, President, Student Government Association</em></span></p><p><span><em>Bobby Lubaszewski, President, Professional Staff Senate</em></span></p><p><span><em>Alex Rittle, President, Graduate Student Association</em></span></p><p><span><em>Orianne Smith, President, Faculty Senate</em></span></p><p><span><em>Melody Wright, President, Non-Exempt Staff Senate</em></span></p></span></div>
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  <Title>Celebrating our December 2020 Returning Women Student Scholar + Affiliate Graduates!</Title>
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    <p>Last week, the Women’s Center celebrated our Returning Women Student Scholars + Affiliates graduating this semester at our graduation pinning ceremony (virtually, of course!). This event has become a special tradition in the Women’s Center to create celebratory space for both our continuing and graduating returning women students/adult learners who are UMBC students 25 years and older seeking their first undergraduate degree. </p>
    
    
    
    <a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/rwsgraduationcelebration-fall-2020.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/rwsgraduationcelebration-fall-2020.jpg?w=1024" alt="A screen shot of a webex meeting with a grid of 24 boxes with individuals smiling." width="843" height="479" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>The RWS pinning celebration held collective space virtually.
    
    
    
    <p>These students are called “returning” because they often have various circumstances that have kept them from what our popular culture deems as a traditional college path and they are now “returning” to college to pursue their degree. Student scholars in this program not only receive scholarships to help financial supplement their tuition, but also benefit from tailored support and programming from Women’s Center staff through individualized meetings, programs, and events that meet the specific needs of older students on campus. Affiliate students are also an important part of our program (and if you’re interested in joining, reach out to the Women’s Center!). This year we have our largest cohort of scholars + affiliates that includes 31 students participating in this unique program.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>In usual times at this pinning ceremony, graduating seniors receive their Women’s Center Returning Women Student Scholars + Affiliates pin to wear at graduation along with a yellow rose. This year, we sent their pins to them via snail mail and they pinned themselves!<br><br>Upon their pinning, each scholar says a few words. Despite being in their own homes and not sharing physical space with each other, we still created a “collective assembly” in which graduates were still able to invite us into sharing their joy, excitement, gratitude, and sheer relief. “I finally made it!” rang through the Women’s Center lounge walls along with laughter and tears.<br><br>Anyone who has spent time in the Women’s Center knows that working with this special group of students is one of my favorite experiences in my role as director of the Women’s Center. At a University which celebrates, grit and greatness (even during non-pandemic times), no other student cohort exhibits both with such deep grace and humility. As individuals and as a community, they are brave and unstoppable.<br><br>So, it is with great joy that I invite you to join me in celebrating these fantastic students and their accomplishments. Below are some of our graduating students who in their own words* share what they were involved in at UMBC, what’s next for them after UMBC, and advice they wanted to share with other adult learners.</p>
    
    
    
    <h2><em><strong>Happy Graduation!!!</strong></em></h2>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Christan Malenia Dior Wallace, Newcombe &amp; AEGON Scholar<br></strong><em>Major: Social Work</em><strong><br></strong></h4>
    
    
    
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    <p><em>What was your experience like as an adult learner?</em> <em>What were you involved in at UMBC?</em><br>I was involved in attending Social Work Student Association, the First Generation Team and the Women’s Center. As an adult learner I initially stayed to myself. I really did not talk to anyone. At one point my fellow social work peers were even surprised to learn I was a senior and have been there for years. I did not feel connected to anything. Then I met Jess at the Women’s Center. She embraced me and introduced me to a lovely group of people. I felt included and came out of my little shell. I felt so embraced, understood and accepted.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>Looking back on your experience, what is your advice for current Returning Women Students?<br></em>My advice for current Returning Women Students would be to open up and don’t be afraid to meet new people. I have social anxiety and I never thought I could. I would also say try the Women’s Center for yourself. You will find a place in there where you fit in regardless of who you are. They are so accepting of anyone and it’s a safe space.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>What are your plans after graduation?</em><br>I will get my MSW. I plan to start my own organization and help any population needed.   </p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>You can also learn more about Chris my visiting the UMBC’s <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/firstgen/posts/97966" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">First Gen myUMBC page</a> and our<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CIjPBgShhgQ/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> Instagram post </a>where we featured Chris for an RWS Spotlight.    </em></p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Harley Khaang, Newcombe Scholar<br></strong><em>Major: Individualized Studies</em></h4>
    
    
    
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    <p><em>What you were involved in at UMBC?</em><br>I was incredibly fortunate to have been involved with the Women’s Center at UMBC through my internship at the center and its scholarship program.  The support I received was amazing and the continued scholarship throughout my undergrad career via the Newcombe Scholarship was invaluable.  I am grateful to UMBC and to the Women’s Center for being a part of academic career.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>Looking back on your experience, what is your advice for current Returning Women Students?</em><br>It all goes by very quickly.  2)  Yes, it is totally worth it.  3)  You will be able to look back on your time at UMBC and know you made the right choice. <br>Get involved with the Women’s Center and reach out anytime you need help or support.  You are not alone, and you don’t have to do this all by yourself! </p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>What are your plans after graduation?</em><br>I plan on pursuing a graduate degree at UMBC. </p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Iris Tapia, Newcombe Scholar</strong><br><em>Major: Management of Aging and Pre-Dental  </em></h4>
    
    
    
    <div><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/iris-tapia.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/iris-tapia.jpg?w=683" alt="" width="434" height="650" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Photo of Iris from the RWS Fall 2018 Scholars + Affiliates Orientation</div>
    
    
    
    <p><em>What was your experience like as an adult learner and what were you involved in at UMBC?</em><br>As a returning, first-generation, and transfer student, UMBC helped me feel like I belonged and that I mattered. Jess Myers, the Women’s Center Director, has inspired me in many ways to get more connected on campus and to never give up! I also had the opportunity to step out of my comfort zone. At the time, I was enrolled in FYS 102 with Gib Mason, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Leadership Professor &amp; Graduate Program Director. The first day in any class can be very stressful, but Gib’s FYS class is something none of us will ever forget. I can still remember on the second day of class when student guest speakers presented to us (who soon after became my teammates). The moment they shared their experiences as students who were once in the same FYS class. I was moved by the amount of dedication and passion they each have towards <a href="https://ocamocha.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">OCA Mocha</a>, and their story resonated with me. I am delighted to share that I had the opportunity to be part of this student-led initiative. This experience enabled me to expand my network, build community, and meet some extraordinary people.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>Looking back on your experience, what is your advice for current Returning Women Students?</em><br>Step out of your comfort and network! Personally, the Women’s Center helped me in countless ways, and I will forever call it my second home.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>What are your plans after graduation?</em><br>I plan on applying to dental school and keep volunteering.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Mafoudia Bangoura, Newcombe Scholar</strong><br><em>Major: Business Technology <br></em></h4>
    
    
    
    <a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/img_1435-mafoudia-bangoura.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/img_1435-mafoudia-bangoura.jpg?w=1024" alt="" width="563" height="544" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>A self-submitted photo of Mafudia. 
    
    
    
    <p><em>What was your experience like as an adult learner at UMBC?</em><br>My experience as an adult learner wasn’t an easy one, but I can truly say it was rewarding! You learn to appreciate your individual journey. </p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>Looking back on your experience, what is your advice for current Returning Women Students?</em><br>Reach out more to your fellow affiliates [adult learners in the RWS Scholars + Affiliates program); whatever you are going through, they have probably gone through most of the same things or can be additional support.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>What are your plans after graduation?</em><br>I will work as an Operations Analyst and apply to grad school for the Fall 2021 entrance.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Mimi Yaldram, Newcombe Scholar</strong><br><em>Major: History, USG</em></h4>
    
    
    
    <div><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/mimi.png" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/mimi.png?w=398" alt="" width="391" height="598" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>A self-submitted photo of Mimi.</div>
    
    
    
    <p><em>What were you involved with during your time at UMBC and how did it impact your experience as an adult learner?</em><br>As a retuning women student, I learned to be resilient and patient with myself. I was able to take advantage of the opportunities that UMBC and Shady Grove offered and it helped me grow as an individual. As a UMBC student at the Universities at Shady Grove I was involved in numerous leadership opportunities such as the President of Zeta Sigma Disability Honor Society, President of History Student Association, Student Council, UMBC Peer Advisory Team, USG Blogger and Author of History Journal for Mildawareness. These experiences as an adult learner was noteworthy because I was able to contribute my insight from an adult learner’s perspective. I shared my experiences as an adult learner with my fellow peers.     </p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>Looking back on your experience, what is your advice for current Returning Women Students?</em><br>My advice is to be kind to yourself and learn to ask for help. I also encourage returning women students to take advantage of the resources that UMBC offers.          </p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>What are your plans after graduation?</em><br>I plan to attend and have been accepted to UMB’s School of Social Work’s Advanced Standing graduate school program.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Tess Robinson, Newcombe Scholar</strong><br><em>Major: Political Science  </em></h4>
    
    
    
    <div><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/img_0456-tess-robinson.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/img_0456-tess-robinson.jpg?w=1024" alt="" width="542" height="542" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>A self-submitted photo of Tess and her kitty, Sparkles.</div>
    
    
    
    <p><em>What you were involved in at UMBC?</em><br>My experience as an adult learner was sometimes very stressful but I applaud the Women’s Center for believing in me especially during my most dark days. I appreciate the sessions, group meetings, one-on-one’s and meeting other courageous women to share my journey with.    </p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>Looking back on your experience, what is your advice for current Returning Women Students?</em><br>My advice for current returning Women Students is to reach out to the Women’s Center when you feel over burdened with the demands of school, work and home. Sometimes, just talking to other women who are experience the same challenges as you helps to ease the stress tremendously.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>What are your plans after graduation?</em><br>I plan to continue my education either by obtaining a master’s degree or going to law school. I haven’t made a final decision, yet.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4><em><strong>Congratulations to our other Returning Women Students Scholars + Affiliates graduating this December:</strong></em></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><em><strong>Sara Weiss, </strong>Affiliate Scholar <strong><br></strong></em></p>
    
    
    
    <ul><li><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/rws-orientation-fall-2019-group-photo-with-nia-jumina-karla-plus-freeman.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/rws-orientation-fall-2019-group-photo-with-nia-jumina-karla-plus-freeman.jpg" alt="RWS Orientation Fall 2019 - group photo with Nia, Jumina, Karla PLUS Freeman" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>We don’t have many in person photos these days so this is a throw back photo of the 2019-20 cohort of Returning Women Student Scholars and Affiliates at August 2019 orientation which includes some of our December graduates! </li><li><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/rws-orientation-fall-2020-group-shot.jpg?w=1024" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/rws-orientation-fall-2020-group-shot.jpg?w=1024" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>The 2020-21 cohort of Returning Women Student Scholars and Affiliates at our virtual August 2020 orientation.</li></ul>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>For more information about the Returning Women Student Scholars + Affiliates program, visit the Women’s Center <a href="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/scholarships/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">website. </a>Returning Women Students/Adult Learners at UMBC are also encouraged to join the group’s <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/UMBCrws/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Facebook group.</a></strong></p>
    
    
    
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    <div class="html-content"><p>This post was anonymously written by a fellow student at UMBC and posted by the Women’s Center.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong><span>Content Disclaimer:</span></strong> This blog post will discuss immigration policies along with my personal experience as an undocumented/DACA student. The content and images shared may be triggering to those that have or are currently being affected by these immigration policies. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>I first learned about my residency status when I was in high school completing the SAT registration form. One of the questions that stood out to me was “Are you a U.S. citizen?” I thought to myself, “well I was not born here, but I live in the U.S now. This is my home…so yes! I am a U.S. citizen.” I remember looking over my shoulder to see what my friends had selected and confirmed that my answer was “correct.” I quickly found out that same year, that I was indeed NOT a U.S. citizen. As a matter of fact, I did not belong under any of the available citizen “options.” As I reflect on my high school senior year, it was one of the most heartbreaking seasons of my life. I was not able to get a part-time job, my driver’s license and the most devastating of all was not being able to afford to go to college.</p>
    
    
    
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    <p>Growing up in a low-income household, I have always had to work twice as hard to “get ahead”. However, I had no idea of these other limitations and restrictions that were placed on me. As an undocumented student, I did not qualify for any financial aid or any scholarships that require a U.S Citizenship or permanent residency status as most do. It seemed as though all of my efforts and experiences over the years had all been in vain as there were no signs of a secure future for me in sight. </p>
    
    
    
    <p><br>It wasn’t until June 15th, 2012 that the Obama Administration announced the initiation of the <a href="https://www.uscis.gov/archive/consideration-of-deferred-action-for-childhood-arrivals-daca" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA. </a>This program gave undocumented individuals who came to the United States at a young age deferment from deportation. The age qualification is under the <a href="https://www.uscis.gov/archive/consideration-of-deferred-action-for-childhood-arrivals-daca" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">age of 31 as of June 15, 2012</a>, and came to the U.S before turning 16th years of age. This would give a “lawful present” status in the United States while under this program. This program also granted those who were approved an employment authorization to work in the United States. However, a person’s acceptance is not permanent as eligible applicants must apply every two years to remain in the program. There is also the financial barrier of paying $495 and sending all documentation at least 3 months in advance of the expiration date. Not to mention the lawyer fees and any additional cost to send the applications.</p>
    
    
    
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    <p>The implications of this program changed everything for me. This meant that I could finally work a job, which also meant I could provide for myself, my family, and attend college! However, this was still a very faint light at the end of the tunnel as this program has constantly been<a href="https://www.pri.org/stories/2020-05-28/deferred-action-childhood-arrivals-timeline" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> under attack since its inception.</a> There also lay many other struggles and barriers ahead in my educational journey. As I began, I was a part-time student for many years while working full-time to provide for my own needs, as well as for my family. </p>
    
    
    
    <p><br>In addition, I have had to submit multiple documents throughout the years to be approved for <a href="https://financialaid.umbc.edu/2019-2020-undergraduate-cost-of-attendance/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">in-state tuition</a> while at community college and even until this day at UMBC ($12,028 in-state vs. $27,662 for out-of-state tuition). In total, it took a little over six years for me to complete my associate’s degree. After graduating in 2018, I had no idea how I was going to attend a four-year university. This initially meant working more hours to pay double the tuition and the expenses of attending a university. Luckily, I have benefited from multiple scholarships at UMBC that have enabled me to go to school without having to worry so much about making full tuition payments. Now as a senior, I reflect on my years as an undergraduate student at UMBC and cannot forget about those who have paved the way for me to get here.</p>
    
    
    
    <div><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/no-longer-interested.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/no-longer-interested.jpg?w=400" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>[Imagine Description: Illustration with bold white lettering that reads: “No Longer Interested in Convincing YOU OF MY HUMANITY”. There is a blue graduation cap at the bottom of the illustration. Illustration by Julio Salgado.] </div>
    
    
    
    <p><strong><strong>Dreamers</strong></strong></p>
    
    
    
    <p>Before any policy was ever passed, many before me advocated on behalf of the roughly <a href="https://www.presidentsalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Undocumented-Students-in-Higher-Education-April-2020.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">454,000 undocumented students</a> in America today. For instance, In 2013 nine young undocumented activists known as <a href="https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/the-dream-9-latino-usa/agIi4BjHN3Z-Lg?hl=en" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Dream 9</a> “self-deported” themselves to bring attention to the struggles of undocumented students. As a form of protest, they walked with their graduation caps and gowns to the U.S. border to seek out asylum. In doing this, they risked never being able to return to the U.S., the country they had called home since childhood. They were then apprehended at the border and placed in an immigration detention facility. This led to the arrest of many other young immigrant activists at the U.S. Capitol while in their caps and gowns during the first Dream Act hearings, which failed to pass through the Senate in 2010. Their activism and bravery would continue the immigration movement across the nation for many years to come.</p>
    
    
    
    <div><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/unnamed.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/unnamed.jpg?w=430" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>[Image Description:  Two young immigrant activists, one wearing a blue graduation cap and gown and the other wearing a black graduation cap and gown, being arrested by Capitol Police officers At the U.S. Capitol during the Dream Act hearings.]</div>
    
    
    
    <p>Now with the passing of the Dream Act, what was once a “dream” is a reality for many undocumented students because of their sacrifice. However, there is much that still needs to be done through congress and much that can be done within universities to better assist undocumented students today.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Supporting Undocumented and DACA Students</strong></p>
    
    
    
    <p>There are more than <a href="https://www.presidentsalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Undocumented-Students-in-Higher-Education-April-2020.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">450,000 undocumented students in higher education</a> institutions across the country and 216,000 DACA recipient students pursuing post-secondary education. Undocumented students are diverse, coming from different countries, cultures, and nationalities. In the state of Maryland, there are about 16,000 undocumented college students, placing the state as the 7th highest undocumented student population in the country. There are many concerns among undocumented and DACA students due to the unclear and unstable policies at the federal, state, and local levels. The lack of resources, the constant fear of potential deportation, and the safety of oneself and their family contribute to a constant <a href="https://www.luminafoundation.org/files/resources/removing-barriers-for-undocumented-students.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">concern for safety, mental and physical health.</a> The following are <a href="http://www.chhs.colostate.edu/rise/wp-content/uploads/sites/23/2020/06/RISEreport_DACA-Policy-Brief.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">recommendations to continue</a> to improve a more inclusive campus environment for undocumented and DACA students. While UMBC may be already following some of these recommendations, these recommendations are opportunities for higher education institutions at large to do and be better:</p>
    
    
    
    <ul><li>Opening more financial assistance to undocumented and DACA students through direct financial support in opportunities for on-campus employment and scholarships. Identify and <em>intentionally advertise</em> financial opportunities that are inclusive of undocumented and DACA students.</li><li>Evaluate admission application language or other official institution documents that use racist and dehumanizing terminology such as “illegal” or “alien” students. This applies in the classrooms and student organizations as well. These terms are often used in federal and state policy and can be found on different government documents. This is something simple that can and should be changed as referring to a student as an alien is hurtful and unwelcoming. </li><li>Stopping the misclassification of undocumented and DACA students as international students. When I first enrolled in college, I was misguided and placed as an international student. I was required by the institution to submit the wrong documentation which ultimately delayed my entry into school. </li><li>Publicly denying the presence of ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents on campus and refusing to share any personal information about undocumented students. Many states and federal government institutions have broken the trust of the immigrant community by sharing their addresses and immigration statuses with ICE. </li><li>Create best practices for outreach to undocumented/DACA students at recruitment events (virtually/person). Do not expect students to share their immigration statuses, especially in a public facility or forum. Create financial aid workshops or recruitment events for these students that discuss FAFSA as well as the <a href="https://mhec.state.md.us/Pages/MSFAA-FAQS.aspx" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">MSFAA (Maryland State Financial Aid Application)</a>. Undocumented and DACA students have the opportunity to apply for <a href="https://financialaid.umbc.edu/msfaa-for-undocumented-students/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">some state financial </a>assistance.</li><li>Invest in providing a welcoming and inclusive campus environment through administrative trainings and hiring diverse staff/faculty members who hold different social identities and immigration statuses with experience working with undocumented and DACA students. In addition, institutions can partner with local organizations for off-campus support (legal assistance or housing assistance).</li><li>When engaging with stakeholders at federal, state, and local levels, advocate for the implementation of policies that will protect undocumented and DACA students. Review current campus policies that directly impact immigrants students on campus. Are these policies excluding undocumented and DACA students? Do these policies directly place undocumented and DACA students at-risk? Is all programming available to all students including undocumented and DACA students? </li><li>Be mindful that undocumented and DACA students have experienced many traumatic situations since childhood such as poverty and homelessness. Many have been separated from parents, siblings, and other family members. Many also live in constant fear for their safety as well as their family’s safety. All have had to assimilate to a completely new environment and have experienced discrimination at school and other public places. Lastly, many have and continue to endure bullying and microaggressions from peers, colleagues, and other students.</li></ul>
    
    
    
    <div><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/international-migrants-day-2015.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/international-migrants-day-2015.jpg?w=400" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>[Image Description: Illustration of five individuals with different ethnicities and races. The text at the top reads “Despite the pain, tears, criminalization, erasure, and heartache, WE EXIST!”. They are standing tall over a small border wall with a text that reads “Bigger than any BORDER ”. Illustration by Julio Salgado.]</div>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>The Fight Continues </strong></p>
    
    
    
    <p>I am expected to graduate this upcoming May of 2021. It will officially be an eight-year-long academic journey in pursuing a bachelor’s degree. As a first-generation college student, Latinx Womxn, adult learner, and DACA recipient, I can’t help but feel so much joy and fear all at the same time. I am currently in the process of applying for a master’s degree and I am going through the same emotions I felt when I started my journey eight years ago. The uncertainty of paying for higher learning and the fear of the unknown is all too real for me and as well as many other undocumented students. Nevertheless, I believe in the spirit of each undocumented/DACA student to persevere, just as we always have, as our fight for social justice and inclusivity continues.</p>
    
    
    
    <div><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/here-tio-stay.gif" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/here-tio-stay.gif?w=480" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>[Image Description: A GIF with a black background. There is a big red location pin that pops up with writing on it that reads “HERE TO STAY” as the pin inflates from the bottom of the graphic.]</div>
    
    
    
    <p><em>To the Dream 9-Luis León, Claudia Amaro, Ceferino Santiago, Lizbeth Mateo, Lulu Martínez, María Inés Peniche, Marco Saavedra, Adriana Díaz, Mario Félix–Thank you for your sacrifice and for advocating on behalf of many undocumented immigrants in this country. And thank you to the many more allies and activist around the nation supporting the protection of immigrant rights in the U.S. I see you, I believe, and you are not alone.</em></p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Resources Available at UMBC and The Universities at Shady Grove</strong></p>
    
    
    
    <ul><li><a href="https://enrollment.umbc.edu/undocumented/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Attending UMBC as an Undocumented Student</a></li><li><a href="https://enrollment.umbc.edu/undocumentedresources/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Resources for Undocumented and Immigrant Students and Community Members</a></li><li><a href="https://financialaid.umbc.edu/msfaa-for-undocumented-students/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">MSFAA for Undocumented Students</a></li><li><a href="https://shadygrove.umd.edu/student-services/csef/community-resources/immigration-resources?_ga=2.214219923.567897483.1607071884-1013280800.1581637403" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Immigration Resources at the USG Campus</a> located in Rockville, Maryland</li><li><a href="https://shadygrove.umd.edu/admissions-aid/tuition-and-fees/undocumented-students%20" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Financial Undocumented Student Resources</a> </li><li><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/riu/posts/94544" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Retriever Immigrants United (RIU)</a>: <em>The Mosaic, Interfaith, and Pride Centers as an ongoing discussion and support group self-identified immigrant students, as well as staff, faculty, and alumni. For more information contact Carlos Turcios, Coordinator for Student Diversity and Inclusion.</em></li></ul>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Undocumented Artists to Follow</strong></p>
    
    
    
    <ul><li><a href="http://yosimarreyes.com/videos" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://yosimarreyes.com/videos</a> </li><li><a href="https://soniaguinansaca.com/video-audio" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://soniaguinansaca.com/video-audio</a> </li><li><a href="http://www.alanpelaez.com/writing-2/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.alanpelaez.com/writing-2/</a> </li><li><a href="https://www.juliosalgadoart.com/gallery/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.juliosalgadoart.com/gallery/</a> </li><li><a href="https://joseantoniovargas.com/about/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://joseantoniovargas.com/about/</a> </li><li><a href="https://www.kemibello.com/about" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.kemibello.com/about</a> </li><li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/browngirljoy/?hl=en" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.instagram.com/browngirljoy/?hl=en</a> (Amritpal Kaur)</li></ul>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>References</strong></p>
    
    
    
    <ul><li><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o-zD9Yy-oJboGOtWkBD3E8bz3DhEPPikOBBzYOOXSdU/edit" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UWD #HereToStay Toolkit for Educators</a></li><li><a href="http://www.chhs.colostate.edu/rise/wp-content/uploads/sites/23/2020/06/RISEreport_DACA-Policy-Brief.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">How Colleges and Universities Can Support DACA and Undocumented Students</a></li><li><a href="https://www.pri.org/stories/2020-05-28/deferred-action-childhood-arrivals-timeline" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals: A timeline </a></li><li><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/09/07/dreamers-arent-just-coming-from-latin-america/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">‘Dreamers’ aren’t just coming from Latin America</a></li><li><a href="https://www.luminafoundation.org/files/resources/removing-barriers-for-undocumented-students.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Removing Barries to Higher Education for Undocumented Students </a></li><li><a href="https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/undocumented-students-guide/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">College Guide for Undocumented Students</a></li><li><a href="https://www.colorlines.com/articles/undocumented-activists-take-giant-risk-return-home" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Undocumented Activists Take a Giant Risk To Return Home</a></li></ul></div>
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    <Title>December 10: Retriever Ready Action Update</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>Please see the latest updates on UMBC’s </span><a href="https://covid19.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Retriever Ready website</span></a><span>. Questions? Email </span><a href="mailto:COVID19@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>covid19@umbc.edu</span></a><span>.</span></p><p> </p><p><span><strong>COVID-19 Health &amp; Safety</strong></span></p><p> </p><ul><li><p><a href="https://covid19.umbc.edu/testing-tracking/umbc-public-health-dashboard/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>UMBC’s Public Health Dashboard</span></a><span> was updated with new data on December 9. There were 8 new positive on-campus cases during this reporting period.</span></p></li></ul><p> </p><ul><li><p><span>Review </span><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/testing.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>helpful guidance from the CDC on testing</span></a><span>. Find a testing site in Maryland </span><a href="https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/pages/symptoms-testing#locator" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>here</span></a><span>.</span></p></li></ul><br><p><span><strong>University Health Services Offers Free Mindfulness Session for Students </strong></span></p><br><ul><li><p><span>Phillip McKnight, M.A.</span><span>‘</span><span>19, Instructional Systems Development, and Shriver Peaceworker Fellow, hosts a free </span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/healthed/events/89444" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Mindfulness Session</span></a><span> on Saturday, December 12 at 3:30 p.m. RSVP required.</span></p></li></ul><br><p><span><strong>UMBC Transit Suspends Fixed Route and Charter Services</strong></span></p><p> </p><ul><li><p><a href="http://transit.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>UMBC Transit</span></a><span> regrets that we have suspended fixed route and charter services through the spring 2021 semester due to historically low ridership and COVID-19 response. This is subject to change based on evolving conditions. Please </span><a href="https://umbc.app.box.com/s/vlp49v05hmmsjtvv35j6f71c221ly2nl" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>click here</span></a><span> for alternative transportation options. For further assistance, inquiries, or concerns please email Transit Operations at </span><a href="mailto:transit@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>transit@umbc.edu</span></a><span>.</span></p></li></ul><p> </p><p><span><strong>UMBC Together</strong></span></p><br><ul><li><p><span>Visit the </span><a href="https://www.umbc.edu/together/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>UMBC Together website</span></a><span> for recent social media posts and the </span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/umbctogether" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>UMBC Together myUMBC group</span></a><span> for information on upcoming events.</span></p></li></ul></span></div>
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    <Summary>Please see the latest updates on UMBC’s Retriever Ready website. Questions? Email covid19@umbc.edu.     COVID-19 Health &amp; Safety       UMBC’s Public Health Dashboard was updated with new data...</Summary>
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