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    <Title>Frequent Cold Drink Buyer Card</Title>
    <Tagline>Purchase 4 20oz Coke products in June, receive the 5th FREE!</Tagline>
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    <Title>Women's Center Summer 2018 Hours of Operation</Title>
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  <Title>Who You Came to Be Along the Way: Celebrating Our Returning Women Student Graduates</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong><em>“As you journey through life, choose your destinations well, but do not hurry there. You will arrive soon enough. </em></strong></p>
    <p><strong><em>Wander the back roads and forgotten paths, keeping your destination in your heart like the fixed point of a compass. Seek out new voices, strange sights, and ideas foreign to your own. Such things are riches for the soul. </em></strong></p>
    <p><strong><em>And, if upon arrival, you find that your destination is not exactly as you had dreamed, do not be disappointed. Think of all you would have missed but for the journey there, and know that the true worth of your travels lies not in where you come to be at the journey’s end, but who you came to be along the way.”</em></strong></p>
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    <p>As students across the country prepare for graduation, the above quote is one that deeply resonates with me. In fact, this quote was a constant presence in my own undergraduate journey. Once I heard it, I typed it up and printed it out to tape to the mirror in my residence hall room. It moved from room to room with me during my undergraduate journey, ragged and worn, reminding me to enjoy the journey as much as the final destination of graduation.</p>
    <p>I stumbled upon this very worn paper last week and immediately knew I wanted to read it at the Returning Women Student Scholars + Affiliates graduation celebration. 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 the 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>
    <p>And, while the quote above spoke to me as a traditionally-aged student going to college right after high school, I felt that this quote would even more so resonate with the non-traditional and often non-linear path of an adult learner. So I read the quote after the graduating scholars received their scholars pin to commemorate their time as a scholarship recipient. As I assumed, the quote did resonate with them and their journey to get to this week’s undergraduate commencement and it felt important to share it again in this post intended to highlight and celebrate these graduating students. As you read some of their stories I know, you too, will also understand why this quote about one’s personal journey to reach the final destination is one fitting of the returning women student’s experience.</p>
    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/img_4699-e1526931004840.jpg?w=562" alt="IMG_4699" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>Returning Women Students at this year’s end of the year celebration and graduation event.</p></div>
    <p><em>It is a joy and honor to work with these students and in my role as director of the Women’s Center, I want to 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. Happy Graduation!!!</em></p>
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    Cynthia Colon</strong></p>
    <p>My first semester at UMBC was in the Spring of 2015, and I admit I did not see a finish line in sight since I was only taking two classes. None the less I knew I would get there in time. In beginning the Social Work program, I knew the day would come where I would have to be in field two days a week but told myself I would cross that bridge when I got there. I was worried how I would be able to work to support myself and my family and attend field. In the fall of 2016, I met my boyfriend who has supported me in my journey and has been a great help with my children. In the summer of 2017, it was time to notify my supervisor that I would only be able to work three days a week. The prior year I had also passed my certified medical coder exam and thought if worse came to worse I would look for a medical coder job. To my surprise, my job worked with me and I agreed to work three ten-hour days in order to keep my benefits. I was relieved. At the end of July my family and I went on vacation to my home, Puerto Rico. A vacation I was looking forward to before starting my fall semester and my rigorous work schedule.</p>
    <p>A few days after we returned from Puerto Rico I was not feeling myself and knew that something was not right. I took a pregnancy test and found out I was pregnant. So many things ran through my mind. Here I was, two semesters shy of graduating, something I had worked so hard for in the past two years and I was pregnant! How would I get through field, working three ten-hour days and taking a class? But I did it, and I will graduate Magna Cum Laude!! <em>My son Aayan was born on April 9th, 2018 and I only missed that week of class.</em> [italics are Jess’ emphasis because wow wow wow!!]</p>
    <p>During my time at UMBC- USG campus I was part of the Social Work Student Association. I held the title as secretary for two semesters and then was elected vice president last semester. In addition, I was also a Phi Alpha Honor Society member. My plans after graduation are to continue working at my current job as a surgical scheduler. In the fall I will apply to the advanced standing Social Work program at the USG campus and go from there. As a Newcombe Scholar in the Returning Women Student Scholars program and a Kendall Scholar, I am proud to have shown my older children ages 14, 19, and 20, that it’s never too late to return to college and graduate.</p>
    <p><em>Sage advice – </em> It is never too late to return to school and graduate. As long as you have the drive and determination you will succeed!</p>
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    Marie Pessagno</strong></p>
    <p>My name is <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/newcombe-scholar-marie-pessagno-heads-to-m-s-w-focused-on-child-welfare/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Marie Pessagno</a>, and I transferred into UMBC as a full time student in 2015. I will graduate as a double major in Social Work and Gender and Women Studies, and have been accepted as a Title IV-E student in the Advanced Standing program at UMB School of Social Work. I hope to combine the two modalities that I have had the opportunity to study, as a social worker in the field of family and children with an emphasis on trauma-based recovery.</p>
    <p>As a full-time single mother of two small girls, the thought of quitting my job and returning to school was daunting, to say the least. Through the Women’s Center and the Returning Women Students program, I have been able to successfully complete my undergraduate program with an abundance of support from so many levels. I have been able to find a home within the UMBC campus that allowed me to feel as if I were a part of the college community. I have had the privilege of working for the Women’s Center this past year, helping with the Returning Women Students program which allowed me to form connections and friendships that will last outside of UMBC.</p>
    <p><em>My sage advice </em>would be to<em> </em>become involved on campus. There really is something here for everyone. The Women’s Center and the events hosted by the Women’s Center, are great ways to become involved and to meet and make friends on campus. The connections that I have made through the Women’s Center has totally changed my college experience, and has given me an opportunity to meet a group of diverse people that I am honored to call “lifelong friends!”</p>
    <p><em>Marie was featured in <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/category/class-of-2018/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC’s Class of 2018 </a>student profiles. You can read her featured profile <a href="https://news.umbc.edu/newcombe-scholar-marie-pessagno-heads-to-m-s-w-focused-on-child-welfare/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>. </em></p>
    <p><strong>Marjan Beikzadeh</strong></p>
    <p>As a returning woman early on in my college experience, I endured many hardships. Being far away from my home and living in this country all alone, there were times that these circumstances made it difficult for me to go on, and days when I thought that I would not make it another day, let alone to graduation. Graduation from UMBC was a huge challenge for me and I wanted to quit and take the easy way out. It was at this time, my second year at UMBC that I found out about Returning Women Students programming, and in their meetings I encountered other returning women students and heard about their life stories. Some of them had to work full time while attending college. Others had families to attend to while they still were responsible for their studies. And then there were those very strong women that had families to raise and jobs to work and school all at the same time. It was not until I witnessed their amazing courage and strong character that I found in myself the will and determination to go on. I realized that being so focused on myself and my situation prevented me from paying attention to the way that those women are going through the struggles that I was experiencing, in addition to holding multiple other responsibilities outside of the college.</p>
    <p>Being in this program helped me stay motivated and appreciate the hardships and sacrifices of all the women who went through this path, and were brave enough to endure these strenuous circumstances to provide better lives for themselves and for their families. <em>My advice</em> would be for other returning women students to take advantage of this program while at UMBC.</p>
    <p><strong><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/img_4683-e1526928355337.jpg?w=293&amp;h=300" alt="IMG_4683" width="293" height="300" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><br>
    Whitney Pomeroy </strong></p>
    <p>When I applied to UMBC, my husband and I had a four year old daughter and a one year old son. We were trying to figure out how long it would take for me to complete my degree plus certification to get my bachelor degree and become a teacher. We were struggling to find ways to pay for everything, including tuition, on one income as I commuted almost an hour to campus. However, I knew I wanted to teach, and I wanted to be a stronger role model for my kids. I started my first semester at UMBC in fall 2014, and though it’s been a long and bumpy road personally, I’m graduating with a degree in Environmental Studies, a Certificate in Elementary Education, and a GPA of 3.87! On my journey I was lucky to find the Women’s Center and the support they provided to returning women students (really to anyone who visits), in the form of encouragement, an out-of-the-way place to study or sit for a few minutes, and also financially. Now that I have completed my internship student teaching, graduation is next week and more big things lie ahead for me. We’re expecting baby number three at the beginning of July and I’m so excited to have been hired in my home county as a third grade teacher!</p>
    <p>Looking back, <em>my advice to returning women students</em> is to let your challenges be your fuel and a reason to push harder toward your goals; and when you haven’t had enough sleep in weeks, stop by the Women’s Center for a cup of coffee to help compensate. As much as I hate to hear it, it applies to both good things and bad things, ‘this too shall pass’ and you’ll be better than okay.</p>
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    <p><em><strong>Congratulations to our other Returning Women Students Scholars graduating this May:</strong></em></p>
    <p><em><strong>Christina Allen </strong></em><br>
    <em><strong>Samantha Bushee </strong></em><br>
    <em><strong>Desiree Porquet </strong></em><br>
    <em><strong>Mariah Rivera</strong></em><br>
    <em><strong>Emily Wolfe</strong></em></p>
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    <p>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></p>
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    <Title>Summer at the Library</Title>
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  <Title>Researcher of the Week: Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman</Title>
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    <p><strong>Your major(s) and
    minor(s): </strong>Mathematics and Economics<strong></strong></p>
    
    <p><strong>Your expected year of
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    <p><strong>List any
    Scholars/Honors programs you are a part of: </strong>Honors College, Meyerhoff
    Scholars Program, MARC U*STAR Scholars Program</p><p><strong>Title of your
    research project: </strong>The Impact of Early Childhood Malaria on Educational
    Attainment in Ghana</p><p><strong>Describe your project: </strong><span>I am using two datasets from Ghana household survey data from 2012/2013
    and malaria incidence rate data from 2000, to determine whether early childhood
    malaria increases the likelihood of a child dropping out of school or being
    held back a grade.</span></p><p><strong>Who is your mentor(s)
    for your project</strong>? <span>I am conducting research under the guidance of Dr. Tim Gindling, a UMBC professor in the Department of Economics, and Dr. Lauren Cohee, a
    researcher and infectious disease pediatrician at the University of Maryland’s
    School of Medicine Institute for Global Health (IGH). I am also collaborating
    with the Ghana Health Service. After speaking with Dr. Gindling about his research
    and involvement with the World Bank, I realized that he possessed the expertise
    and experience to provide sound mentorship on my project. </span><span>I have worked on Dr. Cohee’s project for nearly two years. Her study,
    which focuses on low-density malaria infections among school-age children in
    southern Malawi, inspired me to look into the long-term educational
    implications of the disease. I knew that she would help Dr. Gindling and I
    better understand the epidemiological data as well as hone in the public health
    focus of my research. Also, I really enjoy my lab and our team, they’re pretty
    awesome.</span></p><p><strong>How did you become
    interested in this project? </strong>I have always wanted to understand barriers to education for
    children and youth in Ghana, my homeland. My interest in public health, and
    eventually, infectious disease, emerged after working at the Institute for
    Global Health and learning about the hundreds of millions of children impacted
    by malaria worldwide. As I worked with Dr. Cohee on her project, I began asking
    questions about the long-term impact of our work and the role of disease in
    determining the educational outcomes of children. I also saw that there remains a significant gap in the
    literature and conversation surrounding malaria and school-age children.
    Typically, when we talk about malaria, we focus exclusively on children under
    the age of five. Research about how school performance and educational
    attainment are affected by malaria is sparse. I hope that my work begins to
    scratch the surface in understanding the long run costs of malaria among young
    children.</p><p><strong>What has been the
    hardest part about your research/what was the most unexpected thing about being
    a researcher? </strong>The hardest part about my research has been data collection.
    Obtaining data from a sub-Saharan African country is <em>very</em> difficult. I had to call in some favors to get the contact
    information for the Ghana Health Service and jump through a couple more hoops
    to get the data that I needed. Moving forward, my mentors and I anticipate that
    controlling for many different confounding factors will be the hardest part
    about my research. Nevertheless, I am looking forward to the challenge. In general, the unpredictability and timing of research is
    what can make the process a bit stressful. I think many people come into
    research with a plan of how things are supposed to go, but then reality hits.
    It’s best to patient with the process and yourself.</p><p><strong>What has been the
    most rewarding part? </strong>I love talking to laymen about the work
    that I am doing. The most satisfying feeling is to see the light bulb go off in
    someone’s head or entertain questions that I had not previously thought about.
    For this project, I am really excited to explore how this research informs the
    decision-making of educators and health workers in Ghana.</p><p><strong>How will you
    disseminate your research? </strong>My aim is to share my research with the Ghana Health Service
    (GHS), Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, and the Ghanaian community at
    large. I also plan to present at URCAD next year and submit my work to a number
    of undergraduate  and public health
    journals.</p><p><strong>What is your advice
    to other students about getting involved in research?</strong> I want to encourage students to be bold and reach out to
    people who are conducting research that interests them. Oftentimes, students
    will assume that they cannot join a lab or with a professor because they don’t
    have the highest grades or the most experience. While there is definitely a
    learning curve, I think that it is important to identify mentors who will tap
    into your potential; this means putting yourself out there, calling a PI
    (Primary Investigator), and/or attending conferences on and off campus. UMBC is unique because information about undergraduate
    research can be obtained through a variety of different programs and
    campus-wide initiatives made available to students. This kind of a luxury is
    scarcely available to students who attend larger institutions. Many of these
    programs (e.g. Meyerhoff Friend Program, McNair Scholars Program, MARC U*STAR
    Scholars Program) offer resources and advice for those who are new to research. Also, if a student is not interested in any of the research
    on campus, I recommend off-campus research. I know some people who work
    remotely with their PI.</p><p><strong>What are your career goals? </strong>Currently, I would like to obtain a Ph.D in Economics. I
    hope to work at the intersection of academia and policy and research the <span>barriers to human
    capital accumulation in sub-Saharan Africa and Black America.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Photo: Anna presenting her researcher at URCAD 2018</span></p><p><span>Want to be featured as a Researcher of the Week? Email: <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a></span></p><p></p>
    
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    <Title>Reminder: End of the Year Dining Hours</Title>
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    <Title>Fall 2018 Monthly Payment Plan</Title>
    <Tagline>ENROLL NOW!</Tagline>
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          Monthly Payment Plan! Just estimate your costs and if
          need be you can make changes once you know your exact costs.</strong></p><p><strong><a href="https://sbs.umbc.edu/fall-2018-monthly-payment-plan/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Monthly Payment Plan information</a><br></strong></p><p><strong><a href="https://sbs.umbc.edu/fall-2018-tuition-and-fees/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Fall 2018 Tuition<strong>, </strong>Fees, Housing and Meal plans information</a><br></strong></p><div><strong><a href="http://financialaid.umbc.edu/cost-calculators/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tuition Calculator               <br></a></strong><h5><a href="http://financialaid.umbc.edu/cost-calculators/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"></a><strong><a rel="nofollow external" class="bo">     <img src="//sbs.umbc.edu/files/2015/04/tuitioncalculator.png" alt="tuitioncalculator" width="56" height="76" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></strong></h5></div><h5><strong><a rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><br></a></strong></h5><p><strong><br></strong></p><p><strong><br></strong></p></div>
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    <Summary>GET THE BALL ROLLING!      Enroll now!       Sign up for the Fall 2018 Monthly Payment to pay your Fall tuition in easy installments.        You do not have to be enrolled in classes to enroll in...</Summary>
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    <Title>Accepting Note-taker Applications for Summer 2018</Title>
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          If interested in becoming a note-taker, please fill out the note-taker
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          the summer session and want to use your approved accommodations, <strong>please
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          Accommodate. </span></p>
          
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          accommodation for summer may want to consider Sonocent audio note-taker. For
          more information on Sonocent please visit their website at <a href="https://www.sonocent.com/en-us/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>www.sonocent.com</span></a> and
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