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  <Title>State of Wisconsin Investment Board- SWIB wants UMBC interns</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) specifically wants to 
    hire UMBC talent as summer interns- undergrad and grad.  With over $110 
    billion in assets under management, the State of Wisconsin Investment 
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    <p>Every year, SWIB hires a team of talented, diverse, and energetic 
    students for a rewarding summer experience filled with challenging, 
    real-world projects. A SWIB internship is your opportunity to gain 
    professional experience working for one of the nation's top public 
    pension funds and a premier investment organization. We are looking for 
    dynamic, energetic interns who are eager to be a part of our dedicated 
    team. This summer, put your skills to use while at the same time 
    learning new ones in a professional environment through meaningful, 
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    <p>If interested, apply ASAP as interviews are being scheduled.  See 
    sample internships below.  Many housing opportunities are available in 
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    <strong>Systems Engineer: (undergrad opportunity)</strong><br>
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    <strong>Data Management Intern, Reporting Team:  </strong><strong>(undergrad opportunity)</strong><br>
    <a href="http://www.swib.state.wi.us/careers?gnk=job&amp;gni=8a78859e6eaa3a44016eae48049f6935&amp;gns=Maryland%2C+Baltimore+County" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.swib.state.wi.us/careers?gnk=job&amp;gni=8a78859e6eaa3a44016eae48049f6935&amp;gns=Maryland%2C+Baltimore+County</a><br>
    
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    <strong>Data Management Intern, Data Team:  </strong><strong>(undergrad opportunity)</strong><br>
    <a href="http://www.swib.state.wi.us/careers?gnk=job&amp;gni=8a78859e6eaa3a44016eae78c08c742b&amp;gns=Maryland%2C+Baltimore+County" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.swib.state.wi.us/careers?gnk=job&amp;gni=8a78859e6eaa3a44016eae78c08c742b&amp;gns=Maryland%2C+Baltimore+County</a><br>
    
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    <strong>Risk and Analytics Technology Intern:  (graduate student opportunity)</strong><br>
    <a href="http://www.swib.state.wi.us/careers?gnk=job&amp;gni=8a7883a96ea12ef5016ea3d6d42666f5&amp;gns=Maryland%2C+Baltimore+County" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.swib.state.wi.us/careers?gnk=job&amp;gni=8a7883a96ea12ef5016ea3d6d42666f5&amp;gns=Maryland%2C+Baltimore+County</a><br></div>
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  <Summary>The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) specifically wants to  hire UMBC talent as summer interns- undergrad and grad.  With over $110  billion in assets under management, the State of...</Summary>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="89330" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/parents/posts/89330">
  <Title>Teaching Fellow Opportunity</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong>ROOM, BOARD, and a STIPEND are offered to the successful candidate!  </strong></p><p><strong>Application can be found <a href="https://deerfield.edu/employmentapplications/teaching-fellow/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HERE</a></strong></p><p>Deerfield Academy seeks innovative and energetic candidates to fill the position of Teaching Fellow, a full-time, year-round position available for June 14, 2020 start.</p><p>Each year Deerfield hires 2-4 aspiring teachers as Teaching Fellows for a two-year program in which they have an opportunity to develop their teaching practice and, at the same time, earn a M.S.Ed. from the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. Teaching Fellows work with an experienced mentor, teach several classes, and participate in the rich and varied life of a boarding school while they also, with a cohort of peers, pursue the master’s degree awarded by UPenn GSE.</p><p>We’re looking for candidates who love and excel in their subjects, care deeply about students, work collaboratively with others, and are deeply committed to developing an inclusive community. As a private boarding school, Deerfield offers an outstanding teaching environment, great benefits, and students who are eager to learn. Deerfield actively seeks to increase the diversity of its faculty. </p><p>Deerfield Academy seeks innovative and energetic people to fill the position of Teaching Fellow for the 2020-2022 years.</p><p>Strong candidates for the Teaching Fellow position will have demonstrated scholarship and initiative, will enjoy working with bright and motivated adolescents and will thrive in an environment that asks for community engagement.</p><p>Deerfield actively seeks candidates who are members of or support traditionally underrepresented groups—especially in terms of race, sexual orientation, and educational background.</p><p>For more information on the Deerfield Teaching Fellows program, click <a href="https://deerfield.edu/jobs/fellows-programs/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p><p>For more information on the UPenn Independent School Teaching Residency program, click <a href="https://www.gse.upenn.edu/academics/programs/independent-boarding-school-teaching-residency-teacher-education-masters" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p><p>Hiring decisions are usually made from mid-fall through mid-May.</p><p><br></p></div>
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  <Summary>ROOM, BOARD, and a STIPEND are offered to the successful candidate!    Application can be found HERE  Deerfield Academy seeks innovative and energetic candidates to fill the position of Teaching...</Summary>
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  <Title>Planned Campus-Wide Power Outage on Sunday, Dec. 29</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>UMBC will experience a planned campus-wide power outage on Sunday, December 29, 2019, from 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. This outage will allow Baltimore Gas and Electric to make repairs to portions of its electrical distribution system, which supplies power to UMBC. </span><br><br><span>As with any power outage, Facilities Maintenance staff will be present during and after the outage to ensure critical campus systems are restored to normal operation at the conclusion of the outage. <br><br>The Technology Research Center (TRC) will not lose power during this outage.<br><br><span><em>Lenn Caron, Assistant Vice President, Facilities Management</em></span></span></div>
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  <Summary>UMBC will experience a planned campus-wide power outage on Sunday, December 29, 2019, from 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. This outage will allow Baltimore Gas and Electric to make repairs to portions of its...</Summary>
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  <Title>UHS Receives Three-Year Extension on AAAHC Accreditation</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><a href="http://uhs.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>University Health Services (UHS)</span></a><span> has received a three-year extension (the most you can get) on its accreditation with the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). The extension is the result of leadership provided by Bruce Herman, Sandy Riggs, Samantha Smith, Je'Nae Parker, Cheryl Benitez, Marie Holmes, Rose Gore, Nettie Jackson, Vid Madrid, Dot Meile, Melissa Paterakis Lundberg, Toni Boyajian, Yu She, Andrea Thornton, Cindy Vogelpohl, Stephanie Turner, and Gladies Barrozo.</span></p><br><p><span>Associate Vice President of Student Affairs Kim Leisey says, “The accreditation process took many hours of preparation, meetings, and documentation, and all of the hard work by UHS’ staff paid off. They are an excellent team of care providers and promoters of health, and we are all so appreciative of everything they do to take good care of the UMBC community.”</span></p><br><p><span>“AAAHC accreditation provides support to improve the quality of care we provide and challenges us to continually evaluate and improve our processes,” says Director of Health and Counseling Bruce Herman. “This accreditation required the entire team and everyone was involved, but Sandy Riggs, our associate director, has been the heavy lifter and provided tremendous leadership in the process.”</span></p><br><p><span>Please congratulate these colleagues when you see them!</span></p><br><p><span>Learn more about </span><a href="http://uhs.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>UHS</span></a><span>.</span></p><br><p><span>Read more about health and wellness at UMBC in </span><a href="https://magazine.umbc.edu/peace-of-mind/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>UMBC Magazine</span></a><span>.</span></p><div><span><br></span></div></span></div>
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    <Title>One more chance to win Southwest tickets &#8211; deadline extended</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><span>Dr. Hrabowski has generously donated an additional pair of round-trip tickets to anywhere that Southwest Airlines flies in the continental United States.</span><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><strong>Make your gift or pledge by midnight, Friday, December 20</strong><span> to be eligible. As always, everyone who has contributed to the fall campaign is automatically entered into the drawing.</span><br><br><a href="https://t.e2ma.net/click/jdg9zd/jdozdbc/fy1w7u" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Browse all the participating charities</a><span> and donate today!</span><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><a href="https://mcc.americascharities.stratuslive.com/Users/Account/LogOn?ReturnUrl=%2F" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>DONATE NOW »</strong></a></span></div></div></div>
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  <Title>Ariana Wright Arnold to lead Office of Equity and Inclusion</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><span>I am pleased to announce that Ariana Wright Arnold will join our UMBC community as Director of the Office of Equity and Inclusion effective January 13, 2020.</span></div><div><br></div><div><span>Ms. Arnold will direct the newly established Office of Equity and Inclusion in the President’s Office. She will be responsible for promoting and coordinating the University's core values of inclusive excellence and equity, and will have primary responsibility for UMBC’s efforts related to Title IX and civil rights issues.<br></span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>Ms. Arnold joins UMBC after serving as Senior Associate General Counsel at Howard University, where she provided advice, counsel, and representation of the university and hospital in local and federal courts and handled complaints filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, U.S. Department of Education, and other agencies. She also served the university as the Interim Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer. She was previously a partner at Jackson Lewis P.C. in Baltimore and an Assistant United States Attorney, where she received the U.S. Attorney's Award for Excellence in Civil Advocacy in 2007. She earned her J.D. from Stanford Law School in 1994 and her B.A. in economics from Haverford College, where she minored in Spanish. She lives in Ellicott City, is a former member of the Board of Trustees of Sandy Spring Friends School, and volunteers for the Warm Welcome Shelter of Howard County. <br></span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>The search committee and I were particularly impressed by Ms. Arnold’s committment to advocacy and care for her clients, whether they are insitutions or individuals, and her understanding of the complex legal and compliance issues faced by institutions confronting discrimination and tackling social justice in their communities. Ms. Arnold shared, "I am excited to work with students, faculty, and staff to fulfill UMBC's mission to achieve a diverse and inclusive community, and plan to continue the progress made in the last year through responsiveness, engagement, enrichment, and education.” I am excited to have Ms. Arnold as a partner as we continue UMBC’s efforts to improve our response to inequity and discrimination and build a more just community.<br></span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>I would like to thank the members of the search committee who selected Ms. Arnold:<br></span></div><ul><li><span>Valerie Thomas, Associate Vice President, Human Resources, Search Committee Chair;</span></li><li><span>Katharine Cole, Vice Provost and Dean, Undergraduate Academic Affairs;</span></li><li><span>Vrinda Deshpande, President, Student Government Association;</span></li><li><span>David Gleason, General Counsel, President's Office;</span></li><li><span>Adam Harvey, Ph.D. Candidate, Physics;</span></li><li><span>Kevin Joseph, Senior Director, Business Intelligence, Division of Information Technology;</span></li><li><span>Jasmine Lee, Director, Inclusive Excellence, Division of Student Affairs;</span></li><li><span>Carole McCann, Professor and Chair, Gender and Women's Studies;</span></li><li><span>Tawny McManus, Assistant Vice Provost for Accessibility, Student Disability Services;</span></li><li><span>Kimberly Moffitt, Associate Professor and Director, Language, Literacy, and Culture;</span></li><li><span>Kevin Omland, Professor, Biological Sciences; and</span></li><li><span>Shelly Wiechelt, Associate Professor, Social Work.<br></span></li></ul><div><span>Please help me welcome Ariana to our community in the new year.<br></span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><em>Candace Dodson-Reed '96, Chief of Staff, Executive Director, Office of Equity and Inclusion, Office of the President </em></span></div></div>
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  <Title>Almost 100 Donors to the 2019-2020 Faculty &amp; Staff Campaign</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><span>A few weeks ago I shared that the 2019-2020 <strong>Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign </strong>was underway and this year’s goal is to have 300 faculty and staff members make a gift to an area at UMBC that truly inspires them.</span></div><div><span>As of today, nearly 100 faculty and staff members have given a gift this fiscal year to the UMBC Foundation! <strong>Thank you!</strong> When we reach together we demonstrate that it is possible to transform lives and make big breakthroughs.<br>  <br>If you have not already made your gift, there are a couple of ways you can give to the 2019-2020 Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign:</span><br></div><ol><li><span><strong>In just three easy steps, you can make a gift via payroll deduction at <a href="https://t.e2ma.net/click/b7h0yd/jdozdbc/j5d2uu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">usmd.edu/give</a>.</strong> Through this digital process, you are now able to make ongoing/never-ending payroll deductions, easily change your giving amount and/or designations, and track your giving online.</span><br><br></li><li><span><strong>If you prefer, you can also make a one-time or recurring credit card gift today by <a href="https://t.e2ma.net/click/b7h0yd/jdozdbc/zxe2uu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">clicking here</a>.</strong></span></li></ol><div><span>As a reminder, if you are a signer on a UMBC Foundation account, you are not able to contribute to that fund. In those cases, we kindly ask that you select another designation where you can make an impact.<br><br>Thank you, in advance, for your generosity. And, thank you for all you do at UMBC.<br><br>Sincerely, <br><br><strong>Greg Simmons '04</strong><br><em>Vice President for Institutional Advancement</em><br><br>P.S. Last fiscal year, 283 faculty and staff members made gifts of support to the UMBC Foundation. With your contribution today, I know we can set a new record by having 300 faculty and staff members make a donation this fiscal year to the university. All gifts count in <strong>Grit &amp; Greatness: The Campaign for UMBC</strong>.<br><br><em>All funds raised are administered by the UMBC Foundation for the benefit of UMBC. </em></span></div></div>
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  <Title>UMBC closure on Monday, December 23, 2019</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><strong>Breaking news!</strong> UMBC will be <strong>closed</strong> on Monday, December 23, 2019.</span><br><br><span>UMBC will be closed from Monday, December 23 through Wednesday, January 1, re-opening on Thursday, January 2, 2020. </span><br><br><span>December 23, 2019 will be counted as a university holiday designated by President Hrabowski. If Governor Hogan makes changes to the state employees' winter break - as he did last year - the state holiday will override the university holiday but will not affect which dates the university is closed.</span><br><br><span>The day will be designated as a holiday on time sheets. Employees required to work on December 23rd will have twelve months to use the holiday.</span><br><br><span>Enjoy the break; we look forward to seeing you in the new year.</span><br><br><em><span>Valerie Thomas, Associate Vice President, Human Resources</span></em></div>
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  <Title>Celebrating our December 2019 Returning Women Student Scholar Graduates!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><em>A post curated by Women’s Center director, Jess Myers.</em></p>
    <p>Last week, the Women’s Center celebrated our Returning Women Student Scholars graduating this semester at our pinning ceremony. This event has become a tradition in the Women’s Center as a means to celebrate our continuing and graduating returning women students who are UMBC students 25 years and older seeking their first undergraduate degree. 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. Each year we have between 20-25 scholars and affiliates participate in this unique program.</p>
    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/img_5963-e1576266474933.jpg" alt="IMG_5963" width="4522" height="3032" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>December graduates from the Returning Women Students Scholars + Affiliates program at the graduating pinning ceremony.</p></div>
    <p>At this special “pinning” ceremony, graduating seniors receive their Women’s Center Returning Women Student Scholars + Affiliates pin to wear at graduation. Each scholar was invited to share a short reflection, many of which included joy, excitement, gratitude, and sheer exhaustion. Graduating seniors spoke to the students who were still in the process of working towards their degree, <em>Don’t worry, you can do it. You’ll be in my position soon enough.</em></p>
    <p>Before the pinning ceremony began, graduating senior, Katrina Kelly, read a poem she read at a previous celebration that resonated deeply with students. As the poem was read aloud again, the group of students present became captivated by the reality this poem had in their own lives. For a non-traditional adult learner who often feels like they are taking on the weight of the world, this poem is a powerful testament to their strength and determination.</p>
    <blockquote><p><span><em>“…I’ve hated this woman. I’ve not loved her at full capacity. I’ve fed her lies &amp; told her she wasn’t good enough and have allowed others to tell her she wasn’t good enough. I’ve allowed her to be broken. I’ve allowed others to treat her disrespectfully. I’ve allowed her to run through brick walls &amp; battle for others who won’t even stand for her. I couldn’t stop individuals from abandoning her, yet I’ve seen her get up and stand to be a light to the world &amp; love others despite all that. I have stood paralyzed by fear while she fought battles in her mind, heart and soul….She is who she is. Every mistake, failure, trial, disappointment, success, joy, and achievement has made her the woman she is today…. This Woman is a WARRIOR. She’s not perfect but God calls her WORTHY! She’s UNSTOPPABLE. Gracefully broken but beautifully standing. She is love. She is life. She is transformation. She is ME and She is BRAVE!”</em></span></p></blockquote>
    <p>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, no other student cohort exhibits both with such deep grace and humility. As individuals and as a community, they are brave and unstoppable. 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 some sage advice for other adult learners.</p>
    <p><em><strong>Happy Graduation!!!</strong></em></p>
    <p><strong>Brandy Altice, </strong><em>Newcombe Scholar </em></p>
    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/img_5916-e1576266349546.jpg" alt="IMG_5916" width="617" height="430" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>Brandy and Jess at the Returning Women Student Scholars pinning celebration.</p></div>
    <p>I transferred to UMBC in the fall of 2015. It had been seven years since I received my Associates degree in Sociology from the College of Southern Maryland. I was nervous to begin another journey into my college career especially with a husband and two year old daughter at home. At first I felt out of place, returning as an older student, but quickly made friends with fellow classmates. Although, it wasn’t until being accepted as a Returning Women Student Scholar that I really felt that I was part of a community at UMBC. I felt like I belonged.</p>
    <p>Now that I’m graduating with honors, I plan to take a semester off to enjoy my family before moving on in my journey toward a Masters Degree. I am currently in the process of enrolling into a graduate program for social work or psychology. Although I look forward to having time off from my studies, I am excited to launch the next chapter of my college career. Thanks to UMBC and The Returning Women’s Scholarship Program, I strongly feel ready and capable.</p>
    <p><em>My advice to current returning women students…  is to not let anything get in your way. Make your college experience your own. Take advantage of all that is offered at UMBC and the Women’s Center. Do as much as you can to enjoy your journey. <strong>Celebrate all your successes. Celebrate all your challenges. Above all, know that you WILL come out on the other side a stronger and a more confident person than before.</strong></em></p>
    <p><strong>Josie Aquino, </strong><em>Newcombe Scholar </em></p>
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    <p>I transferred to UMBC from Harford Community College (HCC) in the fall of 2017 with plans to major in mechanical engineering. Earning my bachelor’s degree is a dream I’ve held close to my heart for as long as I can remember. As a first-generation college student with four younger sisters, my family is my greatest inspiration. Although I knew that attending a 4-year institution would bring me closer to reaching my goals, graduation still felt so unreachable and far away. I thought the next two or three years would feel like an eternity, especially because of being a returning student. Most of my friends had long graduated and were already well into their careers. Here I was just beginning.</p>
    <p>During my first semester, I struggled to make connections on campus. Even though I was experiencing many of the same difficulties all new students face, I dealt with the added challenge of being a non-traditional student. Connecting with the Women’s Center and getting involved with the Returning Women Students Scholarship Program has had a huge impact on my UMBC experience. More than anything, it has provided me with a feeling of belonging.<strong> I have been so inspired by the women I have met through this program, and there are no words for how much it means to me to know that I am not alone. Hearing their stories of struggle and triumph have helped me to believe that I, too, will be able to achieve my dreams. </strong></p>
    <p>It is surreal to me that graduation is only days away. This day I’d thought would never come is finally here. Throughout my time at UMBC, I’ve been challenged in unexpected ways and pushed to the absolute limits of my abilities. I’ve failed more times than I can count. I’ve experienced suffocating self-doubt. I’ve cried silent tears as I walked alone across campus. The demands of higher education have strained my relationships and deprived me of sleep. Despite all of this, <strong>I wouldn’t change a thing about my UMBC journey. I am not the same person I was two years ago. I am infinitely stronger and more resilient. I know who I am, and I know what I have to offer. Every failure has been a lesson, as hard as it can be sometimes to view them that way. Every victory has brought me closer to achieving my goals.</strong></p>
    <p>When I graduate, I will be wearing a stole for being a Mechanical Engineering Department Teaching Fellow (TF), a cord for being involved in the M.O.D.E.L. M.E. peer mentoring program, a cord for being a first-generation college student, and—one of the most special of all—a purple paw print pin. My entire family will be in the audience cheering me on.</p>
    <p><strong>      If I can do it, you can do it.</strong></p>
    <p><em>My advice to current returning women students:</em> <em>Don’t ever give up on your dreams. Ask for help when you need it. Do things that scare you. Be kind to yourself.</em></p>
    <p><em>Learn more about Josie’s experience featured in a <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/we-need-people-just-like-you-transfer-students-find-and-build-supportive-communities-at-umbc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC news story</a> celebrating December 2019 graduates! </em></p>
    <p><strong>Katrina Kelly, </strong><em>Newcombe Scholar </em></p>
    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/img_5934-e1576266583308.jpg" alt="IMG_5934" width="585" height="497" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>Katrina and Jess at the Returning Women Student Scholars pinning celebration.</p></div>
    <p>The first steps I took onto the beautiful campus of UMBC were from the #35 bus stop at Hilltop up the long walk to the Admissions office. I felt electrified and overwhelmed at the same time. Transferring from SUNY-Empire State College in New York, an institution crafted for working adults, into a traditional four-year university as a non-traditional student tapped into nearly every self-doubt I had and yet the necessity to complete my education left me (thankfully) with no choice but to press onward. I transferred into the Geography and Environmental Systems (GES) program in Fall 2016, having changed from my original major of Business Management and Economics because I had discovered a profound passion for many elements of this work.</p>
    <p>In addition to being a full-time, independent student, I also worked part-time and full-time (when possible) to support myself. I participated in Federal Work Study in the Department of Music and worked as a research assistant for GES faculty, held a brief internship with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation as an Oyster Restoration Intern, served as the Director of the Communications Department of the UMBC Student Government Association, and am currently participating in the University System of Maryland Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) undergraduate research internship program. Among the most important aspects of my experience here has been the Women’s Center and the Returning Women Students Scholarship program. The moral and financial support I have received through the center, through Jess (the RWS Angel), and the Newcombe Scholarship have been irreplaceable and invaluable.</p>
    <p>I graduate this Fall with not only my Bachelor’s degree, but with a determination to enter graduate school in Fall 2020 to study sustainable urban planning and/or environmental engineering and an interest in international environmental research programs where I can apply the training (and Spanish language skills) I have acquired through my time here. I am so grateful. GO DAWGS!</p>
    <p><strong><em>My advice to current returning women students: </em>Decide that you will create value from everything you experience here so that everything, even in the smallest of ways, fuels your determination and provides impetus for your ongoing success. Stubbornly refuse to quit until you feel that you have won.</strong></p>
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    <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 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></div>
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