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    <Title>Volunteer With Project HEALTH This Summer!</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">What are you doing this summer?  Volunteer with Project HEALTH!  
          
          <strong><em>What is Project HEALTH?</em></strong>
          It is an organization that seeks to break the link between poverty and poor health.  We also work closely with doctors, nurses, lawyers, and social workers to provide patients with a holistic approach to health care that complements the care provided by health professionals in the clinical setting. 
          
          <strong><em>What does Project HEALTH do?</em></strong>
          We mobilize college students to work as caseworkers in urban community clinics and provide low-income families in Baltimore with access to a wide variety of resources. UMBC, in partnership with St. Agnes Hospital, has launched a family-resource desk to connect families to community resources critical to their health, safety and economic survival. Project Health is a national network with sites in Baltimore, Boston, New York, Rhode Island, Washington D.C., and Chicago.  Universities participating in Project Health Baltimore include the Johns Hopkins University, Loyola University in Maryland, and UMBC.
          
          <strong><em>When are upcoming information sessions?</em></strong> 
          Information sessions for summer volunteering will take place:
          <strong><em>Wednesday, May 5th, 2010, 12-12:50 PM in Commons 332
          Monday, May 10th, 2010, 12-12:50 PM in Commons 331</em></strong>
          
          <strong><em>How do I apply?</em></strong>
          To request a link to the online application system, email Mohsan Chaudhry at <a href="mailto:umbc.projecthealth@gmail.com">umbc.projecthealth@gmail.com</a> with “Summer Application - UMBC” in the subject line and your first and last name in the email body. The application is due by 5pm on Sunday, May 23rd. In order to receive your link to the application in a timely manner, please email us no later than Saturday, May 22nd, 2010.
          
          Please email <a href="mailto:umbc.projecthealth@gmail.com">umbc.projecthealth@gmail.com</a> with any questions you may have!</div>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="1376" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/shriver/posts/1376">
    <Title>4 IT Internships Available at Constellation Energy</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Constellation Energy Commodities Group, Inc. is seeking outstanding undergrad &amp; graduate students to intern over the summer of 2010.  The internship program is approximately 10-12 weeks in duration.  Opportunities are available in their Baltimore Offices.  This internship is a PAID position.
          
          Candidates should be self motivated individuals with a desire to apply their class work to real business situations.  This is not a training program.  Candidates will work on actual business and technical problems and develop practical skills through hands on activities.  This internship will have a development/programming focus.
          
          Ideal candidates will have the following experience or background: 
          •	Working on a Masters or a Bachelors degree in a technical area (Computer Science, Computational Finance, Mathematics, Engineering, Statistics, or Physics);
          •	Possess a desire to learn and integrate quantitative skills to develop and implement practical technical/business solutions.  (Our employees are commercial, not theoretical quants); 
          •	Have strong communications skills;
          •	Have an ability to work effectively in teams
          
          Interested applicants MUST apply via UMBCworks and should also create a profile on Constellation's website at <a href="http://www.constellation.com/careers">http://www.constellation.com/careers</a>
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    <Summary>Constellation Energy Commodities Group, Inc. is seeking outstanding undergrad &amp; graduate students to intern over the summer of 2010.  The internship program is approximately 10-12 weeks in...</Summary>
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  <Title>Opportunity to Present Research in Computational Chemistry</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate computational ChemistRY (MERCURY) is pleased to announce the Ninth Conference for Undergraduate Computational Chemistry.  The Conference will be held Sunday August 1st-Tuesday August 3rd, 2010, at Hamilton College, in Clinton, NY.  
    
    The conference will feature plenary lectures by Wesley Allen, University of Georgia; Ivet Bahar, University of Pittsburgh; Alan Graves, GlaxoSmithKline; Donald Hamelberg, Georgia State University; John Stanton, University of Texas at Austin; and Dean Tantillo, University of California at Davis.  Additional mainstays of the conference include an Undergraduate Poster Session and evening social sessions.  
    
    This conference is an excellent forum for undergraduates to present their work and to learn from experts in the field, allowing them to put their own research into perspective.  It is equally valuable as a network for faculty working with undergraduates.  Undergraduates from all types of institutions are invited to present their work.
     
    Conference Fees are $225 for faculty, postdocs, and graduate students, $120 per faculty guest, and $115 for undergraduates, and include registration, housing, and meals.  The conference registration deadline is July 21.  Details of the conference and information on registration and submission of Abstracts can be found on our web site: <a href="http://mercury.chem.hamilton.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://mercury.chem.hamilton.edu</a>.</div>
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  <Summary>Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate computational ChemistRY (MERCURY) is pleased to announce the Ninth Conference for Undergraduate Computational Chemistry.  The...</Summary>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="1365" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/shriver/posts/1365">
  <Title>Looking for a Living Learning Community?</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Are you looking for:
    
    a)  a Living Learning Community where you can live for 2010-2011?
    b)  a community of residents who are committed to service and civic engagement?
    c)  leadership opportunities in service-learning?
    
    Then apply to live in the Shriver Living Learning Center (SLLC)! 
    
    <strong>Students who live in the SLLC participate in a number of activities together as an LLC:</strong>
    - 1 credit course, <em>Reflections on Community Service and Civic Engagement</em>, in the Fall 2010 semester
    -  September 11th and Martin Luther King, Jr. National Days of Service
    -  Presentations and attendance at local and national conferences
    -  Community building activities
    
    If you are looking to live on a floor with students who are committed to service, leadership, and civic engagement, then SLLC is a great match for you!
    
    Go to <a href="http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/service_living.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Shriver Living Learning Center</a> to download an application.  The deadline has been extended!  <strong>Completed applications are now due to The Shriver Center by 5pm on Friday, April 30th.</strong>  In-person interviews will take place in early May.
    
    For any questions, contact Lori Hardesty, Staff Liaison to SLLC at <a href="mailto:lhardesty@umbc.edu">lhardesty@umbc.edu</a>.</div>
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  <Title>PAID Service-Learning Leadership Positions!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The Shriver Center has <strong><u>4</u></strong> Service-Learning Intern positions open for the Fall 2010 semester.  Interns play a pivotal role in The Shriver Center's Service-Learning Program, which places nearly 600 UMBC students each year at service sites. Service-Learning Interns are student leaders who aspire to take on a more challenging role to lead various service sites.  
    
    <strong><u>Open positions:</u></strong>
    •	<strong>College Gardens Youth Program Service-Learning Intern #1</strong> – Tutor children in academics and coordinate educational, artistic, and recreational activities for this after school program.  The Intern drives the group to the site and leads the activities on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:15pm-5:45p.m.
    
    •	<strong>College Gardens Youth Program Service-Learning Intern #2</strong> – Tutor children in academics and coordinate educational, artistic, and recreational activities for this after school program.  The Intern drives the group to the site and leads the activities on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:15pm-5:45p.m.
    
    •	<strong>College Night Mentoring Program Service-Learning Intern</strong> – Assist adolescent participants of The Choice Program with academics and development of positive social skills.  Intern coordinates educational and recreational activities for the program on Mondays from 5pm-8:15pm.
    
    •	<strong>Adult Literacy Program Service-Learning Intern</strong> – Provide one-on-one tutoring to adults in a broad range of subjects, ranging from literacy skill development to math skill building, and GED preparation.  Intern drives the group to the site on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-8:30pm.  <em>Please note:  If you are interested in this position, but not available on Tuesdays/Thursdays, please indicate your interest on the application and the evenings when you would be available to visit the site from 5-8:30pm during the week.</em>
    
    <strong><u>Benefits:</u></strong>
    Each S-L Intern receives a $300-750 stipend for the semester, and a <em>Service-Learning Leadership</em> notation on their transcript with their enrollment in the 096 Practicum.  
    
    To download an application, visit <a href="http://www.shrivercenter.org/service_forms.html%20" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Service-Learning @ The Shriver Center</a> and click on "Service-Learning Intern Application – Fall 2010” at the bottom of the page.
    
    <strong>Applications are due to The Shriver Center by 5pm Friday, April 30th.  </strong>Contact Clare Greene (<a href="mailto:clare6@umbc.edu">clare6@umbc.edu</a>) with any questions!</div>
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    <Title>Paid Summer Research in Climate Change</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">CLIMATE CHANGE - THE HEALTH OF TEXAS BAYS &amp; ESTUARIES
          June 01 – August 06, 2010
          
          Our 10-week SURF program provides undergraduate science students with research experience and professional skills development. Students (SURFers) spend the summer at our campus conducting research mentored by a faculty member.  SURF is funded by a partnership between the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense. 
          
          SURFers receive:
          •Hands-on research experience
          •Research Ethics and Professionalism course
          •Field trip experiences 
          •Free on campus housing 
          •Food subsidy
          •Partial travel reimbursement to/from SURF
          •SURF Symposium --- August 5th, 2010
             •$4,600 stipend 
          
          For more information and to apply to become a SURFer, visit our website:
          <a href="http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/surf">http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/surf</a>
          
          Criteria for acceptance are:
             U.S. citizen or permanent resident
             Completion of at least 16 credit hours of undergraduate science
             Cumulative and science GPA of at least 2.5
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    The Intern will be exposed to Credit Risk Management activities of CEG and will support the team of CEG Credit Officers, specifically by: assessing the credit and financial strength of transactional counterparties; analyzing the risks involved in trading electricity, gas, coal, and other commodities with various counterparties; establishing and maintaining proper counterparty documentation, credit limits and margin terms; monitoring counterparty exposures and collateral to ensure compliance with credit limits; and providing ongoing surveillance of counterparties through financial review and fundamental credit analysis.
    
    <strong>Additional responsibilities include:</strong>
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    *       Updating credit systems with current market information to ensure data integrity.
    *       Various ad hoc projects as required (i.e. data analysis)
    *       Running credit risk models that measure the credit exposure of potential and existing deals.
    *       Modeling expected forward cash flow and resulting credit metrics of prospective and existing counterparts.
    *       Reviewing contract credit and collateral provisions.
    
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    Attractive candidates will be rising Seniors majoring in Business with a Finance or Accounting concentration; additionally the candidate should possess exceptional written and oral communication skills; strong computer and spreadsheet modeling skills; and the ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced energy commodity trading environment.
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          LOCATION:  <a href="http://" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Science Applications International Corporation</a>
          1120 Vermont Avenue, NW | Washington, DC  20005
          
          IF INTERESTED:  Please APPLY via UMBCworks to INTERN POSITION (9239309).  If you DO NOT already have an approved resume in UMBCworks to search for internships, send your resume to <a href="mailto:routzahn@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Christine Routzahn</a> at The Shriver Center and post your resume to UMBCworks following these directions- <a href="http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html</a>
          
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          Contribute to organizational effectiveness by creating and enhancing business processes.
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          <strong>EDUCATION: </strong>Working towards your Bachelors and or Masters degree in a Computer Science, management Information Systems or related technical field. Candidate must have a 3.0 Cumulative GPA.
          
          <strong>REQUIRED SKILLS: </strong>Successful candidate is a self-starter who exhibits a high level of creativity and works independently. Working knowledge of MS Office products (Word, Excel, Visio, PowerPoint) is required. Candidate should have an engaging personality and excellent interpersonal skills. Must be a US Citizen.
          
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    <div class="html-content">April 28, 2010
    12 – 1:00p.m. • Commons Room 331
    
    Starting and growing a new business is both exciting and challenging. Now add onto that the
    responsibilities of being a student as well!
    
    Come listen to UMBC student entrepreneurs talk about their experiences in launching their companies.
    
    <strong>Featured student panelists:</strong>
    Martin Figueroa, '11, Managing Member, ROM Designs, LLC
    Major: Media and Communications
    ROM Designs, LLC specializes in the creation and sale of art on sneakers. 
    
    Christine Osazuwa, '11, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Scene Trash Magazine &amp;
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    Major: Interdisciplinary Studies - Music Journalism and Management
    Scene Trash Magazine is a regional monthly print magazine that focuses on unsigned and
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    Dehyu Sinyan, '11, President and CEO, Virtual Parent, LLC
    Major: M.S. Systems Engineering
    As an undergraduate student at UMBC, Dehyu came to the realization that time management
    was not his strongest ability. Furthermore, there was no service provided that used popular
    technology to assist students in learning how to manage their time, develop effective study
    skills, and keep on track with their academic and personal schedules. Capitalizing on this
    overwhelming need, Dehyu conceived the Virtual Parent, a service offering a copyrighted
    dynamic scheduling application that provides university students with reminders about
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    <Title>Information Session on UMBC's Biotechnology Graduate Program</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Join UMBC Biotechnology Graduate Programs for an information on opportunities for graduate study in the growing field of Biotech!
          
          When: Wednesday, May 5, 2010 from Noon – 1 p.m.
          
          Where: Continuing and Professional Studies, ACIV B-Wing, Room 478
          
          What: The Biotechnology Graduate Programs will be hosting an informal information session. Hear the benefits and practical applications of our programs and meet our dedicated Graduate Program Director, Dr. Rick Wolf.  
          
          RSVP: Please contact Lisa Gambino at <a href="mailto:gambino@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">gambino@umbc.edu</a>.
          
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