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  <Title>Are You An Extraodinary Leader on Campus?</Title>
  <Tagline>Apply to the UMBC Circle of OMICRON Delta Kappa</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><h1><span>The</span> <span>UMBC Circle of OMICRON DELTA KAPPA<br>
    National Leadership Honor Society <span>is currently accepting applications!</span></span></h1>
    
    <h3>Applications due: by Noon on
    Wednesday, March 14, 2012</h3>
    
    <p><em>Applications must be submitted
    online at </em><a href="http://odk.org/audience/prospective_members/membership_application_form" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>http://odk.org/audience/prospective_members/membership_application_form</span></a></p>
    
    
    
    
    
    
    <p>The UMBC Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), the national leadership honor
    society, is seeking applications for its student memberships. Founded at
    Washington and Lee University in 1914, ODK currently has more than 250 Circles
    on campuses throughout the United States. The UMBC Circle began in 1981 and was
    recharged in 2007! Come join our circle and help invigorate the UMBC community!</p>
    
    <p><br>
    <strong>WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE UMBC CIRCLE OF ODK? </strong><br>
    <br>
    The purpose of the Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society is threefold. </p>
    
    <ol><li>To recognize those who have
         attained a high standard of leadership in collegiate activities and to
         aspire to higher achievements.</li><li>To bring together the most
         representative students in all phases of collegiate life and thus to
         create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the
         institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest.</li><li>To bring together members of
         the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual
         interest, understanding and helpfulness. </li></ol>
    
    <p><strong>WHO IS ELIGIBLE? </strong></p>
    
    <ul><li>Undergraduates of at least
         Junior standing (by credit level) with cumulative GPAs in the top 35% of
         their respective classes </li><ul><li>Juniors must have a
          cumulative GPA of at least 3.10</li><li>Seniors must have a
          cumulative GPA of at least 3.27</li></ul><li>Graduate students with at
         least a 3.500 cumulative GPA </li><ul><li>Graduate students must
          have completed at least 12 credit hours at UMBC </li></ul><li>Currently enrolled as
         students at UMBC </li><li>Transfer students must have
         completed at least two full semesters at UMBC </li><li>Exhibited exemplary academic
         and leadership achievement </li><li>Excellence in one or more of
         the following areas of campus life: </li><ul><li>Scholarship </li><li>Athletics </li><li>Campus or community
          service/social/religious activities/campus government </li><li>Journalism/speech/mass
          media </li><li>Creative/performing
          arts </li></ul></ul>
    
    <p><strong>WHY APPLY TO THE UMBC CIRCLE OF ODK? </strong></p>
    
    <ul><li>You become part of lifelong
         campus and <strong>national network </strong>of ODK members</li><li>You become part of a select
         group that promotes <strong>leadership on our campus</strong></li><li>People take notice of " <strong>leaders
         among leaders</strong>"</li><li><strong>Job recruiters </strong>and
         <strong>graduate school </strong>admissions look for ODK members </li></ul>
    
    <p><strong>WHAT HAPPENS IF I AM INVITED TO JOIN ODK?</strong><br>
    <br>
    Invited members will be notified via e-mail by <strong>Wednesday,</strong> <strong>April
    11, 2012</strong>. If you accept your invitation for membership, you must
    complete a member information form and return it with your <strong>initiation
    fee of $80.00</strong> on or before 4pm on <strong>Thursday,</strong>
    <strong>April 12, 2012</strong>. You <u>must attend</u> the <strong>initiation
    ceremony</strong> on <strong>Sunday, April 29<sup>th</sup>
    from 3-4pm</strong> in order to become a part of ODK.  More information will be
    provided at a later date to those invited to join ODK.<br>
    <br>
    <strong>IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER </strong><br>
    (dates are subject to change)<strong> </strong></p>
    
    <ul><li><strong>Wednesday, March 14 </strong>–
         Applications due by Noon. Applications must be submitted online</li><li><strong>Wednesday, April 11 (or
         before) - </strong>E-mail notification concerning application </li><li><strong>Thursday, April 12 </strong><strong><span>-</span> </strong>Mandatory
         membership form and $80 initiation fee due</li><li><strong>Sunday, April 29</strong>;
         3pm-4pm– Initiation Ceremony in Commons Skylight Room (MANDATORY)</li><li><strong>Friday, May 4 </strong>–
         First General Membership Meeting</li></ul>
    
    <p><strong>APPLICATIONS DUE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 2012 by Noon.</strong></p>
    
    <ul><li><strong>Applications must be submitted
         online at </strong><a href="http://odk.org/audience/prospective_members/membership_application_form" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>http://odk.org/audience/prospective_members/membership_application_form</span></a>
         <strong>by Noon on Wednesday, March 14, 2012.</strong></li><li><strong>Paper or e-mailed
         applications will not be accepted.<br><br></strong></li></ul>
    
    <p><strong>FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT</strong>: <br>
    Jackie Aliotta<br>
    Facilities Coordinator &amp; Omicron Delta Kappa Advisor <br>
    Commons Operations<br>
    The Commons, Suite 335 <br>
    <a rel="nofollow external" class="bo">410-455-1438</a><br>
    <a href="mailto:jaliotta@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">jaliotta@umbc.edu</a></p></div>
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  <Title>Meet the DEI: Juliette Branker</Title>
  <Tagline>Profiling the Mosaic Center's Diversity Educator Interns</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><strong><span>The
    Diversity Educator Interns are a mix of six, talented undergraduate and
    graduate students who work to fulfill the Mosaic Center's mission and vision.
    The DEIs co-facilitate cross-cultural and diversity awareness discussions and
    educational workshops for UMBC student, staff and faculty groups by request.
    Want to know more or want the DEIs to present to your class or group? Contact </span></strong><span><a href="mailto:mosaic@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong><span>mosaic@umbc.edu</span></strong></a><strong>.<br><br></strong></span>
    
    <p><span>Q:</span><span>  </span><span>Tell me a little bit about yourself:
    Major? Hometown? Favorite animals? Random facts? </span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: I am an Asian Studies major and a
    Korean minor, I may change to modern languages though. I was born in Baltimore
    but raised in Trinidad. I’m a new transfer from Penn State, PSU!  I like
    giraffes, mustaches, and hotdogs!</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q:</span><span>     </span><span>How did you learn about the
    Diversity Education Internship (DEI)? Did you know right away that you wanted
    to do it?</span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: A friend of mine was working
    front desk in the Mosaic and she told me about the application and I jumped
    right on it, what better way to get to know a diverse group of people faster
    than working in the Mosaic Center?</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: Have you volunteered in any other
    diversity positions before you started? How did you learn skills you needed to
    know for this internship? </span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: I had many leadership roles at
    PSU before attending UMBC; I was President of the Black Student Union and VP of
    Rainbow Paws, our LGBTQA org, and a student mentor for high school students
    through a program called Talent Search. Also, the summer before my transfer, I
    was training to work as an Ethnic Outreach Coordinator in our LGBT office on
    campus at PSU.</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: How many hours each week do you
    work in the OSL Mosaic Center? What do you do during that time? </span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: We are required to devote 5 hours
    of time a week but it always ends being more because the office is so much fun.
    We spend a lot of time joking around but we take care of business too. I am on
    the marketing and outreach team with Andrea and we try our best to spread the
    word about the office and internship. We also facilitate discussions held here
    and those are always an enriching experience.</span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: What is the most difficult thing
    you have encountered so far into the internship? What is the most interesting thing
    you have encountered?</span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: Personally, I feel the most
    difficult thing I have encountered is the use of sensory language. I have a
    pretty big mouth and always say what is on my mind so it can be difficult to
    just sit back and listen. I have to say that that is also the most interesting
    thing I have encountered because when I just listen I learn so much more about
    a person and the things around me I couldn’t identify myself. </span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: What would you say to other
    students inquiring about becoming the next generation of DEIs?</span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: I would say if you know want to
    get to know, work, and meet great people then try to become an intern. Not just
    anyone can come in here and represent the office; you have to have good a work
    ethic, personality, and most of all, communication skills. You have to know how
    to communicate because understanding a diverse group of people requires an
    affinity comprehension. </span></p>
    
    <p><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Q: What are your plans/goals for
    after UMBC? </span></p>
    
    <p><span>A: Graduate school of course because
    a bachelor’s degree will not take you as far as it used to. I would love to get
    my PhD in communication because I love conversing and the art of languages. I
    plan to work in the University system, either as a professor or in Student
    Life. </span></p>
    
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="12610" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/themosaic/posts/12610">
    <Title>One Town's War on Gay Teens</Title>
    <Tagline>Rolling Stone just had an article that focused on gay youth</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content">Click here to read an interesting article! <div><br></div><div><a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/one-towns-war-on-gay-teens-20120202" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/one-towns-war-on-gay-teens-20120202</a></div></div>
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    <Summary>Click here to read an interesting article!     http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/one-towns-war-on-gay-teens-20120202</Summary>
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  <Title>Meet the DEI: Kevin Triplett</Title>
  <Tagline>Profiling the Mosaic Center's Diversity Educator Interns</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><strong><span>The
    Diversity Educator Interns are a mix of six, talented undergraduate and
    graduate students who work to fulfill the Mosaic Center's mission and vision.
    The DEIs co-facilitate cross-cultural and diversity awareness discussions and
    educational workshops for UMBC student, staff and faculty groups by request.
    Want to know more or want the DEIs to present to your class or group? Contact </span></strong><span><a href="mailto:mosaic@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong><span>mosaic@umbc.edu</span></strong></a><strong>.<br></strong></span><strong><span><span></span></span></strong><br><br><p><strong>Q: What is your year
    and major at UMBC?</strong></p>
    
    <p><strong><em>A:</em></strong><em> I am a junior
    and I am a psychology, sociology, gender studies student.</em></p>
    
    <p><strong>Q: How is your major
    applicable to diversity education?<br>
    A: </strong><em>My majors assess the ways in which
    power and privilege, as well as subordination and oppression, functions within
    society. Understanding that diversity and the intersections of the status
    positions we occupy impact our everyday experiences is a valued factor in my
    studies. </em></p>
    
    <p><strong>Q:</strong> <strong>Why did you decide to apply for the
    Diversity Educator Internship?</strong></p>
    
    <p><strong><em>A: <span> </span></em></strong><em>I applied because I believed in the different components the position
    had to offer: providing knowledge and vocalization for various groups, being an
    advocate for social justice in appreciating difference, and finally recognizing
    what about my personal skills could be utilized to educate others (and myself)
    about diversity. </em></p>
    
    <p><strong>Q:</strong> <strong>How would you define diversity?</strong></p>
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong><em>Diversity is the
    acknowledgment that difference exists. These differences are across ethnicity,
    gender, sexuality, sex, religion, class, ability… Anything that makes us who we
    are. Ultimately, the statues we perform influence our perspective, our
    opportunities and our recognition. </em></p>
    
    <p><strong><em>Q:</em></strong><strong>How does UMBC foster an appreciation for
    diversity?</strong></p>
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong><em>UMBC’s Office of Student Life offers
    students the abilities to actively get involved with diversity. There are
    multiple opportunities for students to engage with different cultural and faith
    based groups, or just about any organization composed of people working towards
    a common goal. By becoming involved with these organizations, students are able
    to get an enriched experience in diversity. </em></p>
    
    <p><strong>Q:</strong> <strong>What are ways that students can participate
    in advocacy for diversity?</strong></p>
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong><em>Advocacy begins with knowledge and continues
    with action. Students have the ability to get involved with organizations and
    events to learn more about the types of diversity on campus; afterwards, they
    can pursue their passions. Advocacy takes the form of appreciating that
    diversity is good, as well as dispelling negative attributions. Instead of just
    accepting that a statement is racist, sexist, etc., advocacy is asking why it
    is wrong, for whom it is wrong and in what ways can it be addressed properly. </em></p>
    
    <p><strong><em>Q:</em></strong><strong>After graduating how will you continue to
    be an advocate for diversity?</strong></p>
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong><em>Personally, working towards change has been
    a goal of my research on negative constructions of masculinity and depictions
    of queer identities. I’m sure that this will not change after graduation: I
    will take the knowledge and skills I’ve gained at UMBC that have allowed me to
    engage diversity in a meaningful and productive way in my professional field.
    Acts of advocacy do not need to be large scale; they can be every day acts of
    kindness that spread a message of acceptance rather than disregard.</em></p>
    
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    six, talented undergraduate and graduate students who work to fulfill the
    Mosaic Center's mission and vision. The DEIs co-facilitate cross-cultural and
    diversity awareness discussions and educational workshops for UMBC student,
    staff and faculty groups by request. Want to know more or want the DEIs to present to your class or group? Contact <a href="mailto:mosaic@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">mosaic@umbc.edu</a>.</span></strong><span> <br></span></h6>
    
    <p><span><span>Name: </span>Chengcheng Zhou (Cici)<br></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>Major:</span> This is
    my second semester in UMBC. I’m currently a graduate student in the
    Intercultural Communication Program.</span></p>
    
    
    
    <p><span><span>Q: </span>How is your
    major applicable to diversity education?</span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>A:</span> As you see, my
    major is Intercultural Communication. So, basically, what we learn in my
    program is applying concepts and skills of intercultural communication to
    different fields ranging from linguistics to politics.<span>  </span>The diversity education program contains a
    lot of cultural exchanges and contacts. It’s the best place that I can think of
    to apply what I have learned in class to practice.</span></p>
    
    
    
    <p><span><span>Q:</span> Why did you
    decide to apply for the Diversity Educator Internship?</span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>A:</span> For me, the name
    of Diversity Educator Internship itself is attractive. I think it could be a
    really good opportunity for me to apply what I’ve learned in class to all the
    activities in this program. It also opens the floor for me to draw on my
    previous experiences-- contacting and doing workshops with people from
    different cultural backgrounds--to help contribute a more respectful, civil and
    accepting campus.</span></p>
    
    
    
    <p><span><span>Q: </span>How would you
    define diversity?</span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>A:</span> Diversity, for
    me, is being aware of the differences among people and willing to embrace them
    with mindfulness.</span></p>
    
    
    
    <p><span><span>Q:</span> How does UMBC
    foster an appreciation for diversity?</span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>A:</span> First, the
    diversity can be presented in student population. We always can run into people
    from different culture backgrounds on campus, India, China, Spain, etc..
    Second, there are a series of talks open to our campus that address a multitude
    of issues relevant to diversity. </span></p>
    
    
    
    <p><span><span>Q:</span> What are ways
    that students can participate in advocacy for diversity?</span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>A:</span> I think being a
    advocate, firstly, is being open-minded to everything that you come across in
    your daily life. Secondly, be mindful and respective to all those differences
    that you come across. Of course, participating different workshops and training
    about diversity is also a good way.</span></p>
    
    
    
    <p><span><span>Q:</span> After graduating
    how will you continue to be an advocate for diversity?</span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>A</span>: I definitely
    will bring what I’ve learned at UMBC to China. No matter what my career will be
    in the future, I will introduce the Intercultural Communication to my
    colleagues and friends.</span></p></div>
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          Diversity Educator Interns are a mix of six, talented undergraduate and 
          graduate students who work to fulfill the Mosaic Center's mission and 
          vision by promoting cross cultural programs, education and 
          collaboration. Want to know more? Contact <a href="mailto:mosaic@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">mosaic@umbc.edu</a>.</span></span></strong></p><p><strong><span></span></strong></p><p><strong><span></span></strong></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Name: Andrea Duval</span></strong></p>
          
          <p><strong><span> </span></strong></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Major: Modern Languages
          and Linguistics major studying French and Intercultural Communication</span></strong></p>
          
          <p><strong><span> </span></strong></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Hometown: Native New
          Yorker</span></strong></p>
          
          <p><strong><span> </span></strong></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Q: Favorite animals?
          Random facts? </span></strong></p>
          
          <p><span>A: I love dogs
          (especially big cuddly ones), hamsters, and my baby betta fish! Random facts...
           There's no pizza quite like a Brooklyn pizza. </span></p>
          
          <p><span> </span></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Q: How did you learn
          about the Diversity Education Internship (DEI)?</span></strong><span> <strong>Did you know right away that you wanted to
          do it?</strong></span></p>
          
          <p><span>A: I heard about it in an email I
          received from the MLL department here.  I thought "This sounds
          perfect!" and decided to apply.  I knew that this was right up my
          alley, and I'm glad I went for it. </span></p>
          
          <p><span> </span></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Q: Have you volunteered in any other diversity positions before
          you started? How did you learn skills you needed to know for this internship?</span></strong><span> </span></p>
          
          <p><span>A: My freshman year I volunteered in the English Language
          Institute as  conversation partner, helping international students develop
          their conversational English. It was a great experience and put me in a
          position where I had to develop the necessary skills to communicate across
          cultures.<strong>  </strong>And those skills are invaluable as a DEI. </span></p>
          
          <p><span> </span></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Q: How many hours each week do you work in the OSL Mosaic
          Center? What do you do during that time?</span></strong><span> </span></p>
          
          <p><span>A: I work an hour a day in the Mosaic as a part of the
          Marketing Team, keeping our information updated on myUMBC to inform the student
          population of our upcoming events, and to put the word out about what the
          Mosaic is and what we do. </span></p>
          
          <p><span> </span></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Q: What is the most difficult thing
          you have encountered so far into the internship?</span></strong><span> W<strong>hat is the most interesting thing you have encountered?</strong></span></p>
          
          <p><span>A: Learning to let go of your fears and volunteering to do
          something I might not usually be comfortable doing, like sharing a personal story
          and stepping out of my comfort zone.  It's important in this internship to
          be able to put yourself out there, or else it would be hard to help anyone
          else. </span></p>
          
          <p><span> </span></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Q: What would you say to other
          students inquiring about becoming the next generation of DEIs?</span></strong></p>
          
          <p><span>A: Do it! Apply, inquire, ask questions, and most
          importantly be willing to be active in the center.  Come in and talk to an
          intern, find out what goes on in the Mosaic, and think of ways to help make it
          even better! </span></p>
          
          <p><strong><span> </span></strong></p>
          
          <p><strong><span>Q: What are your plans/goals for after UMBC?</span></strong><span> </span></p>
          
          <p><span>A: I feel that graduate school is a definite for me.
           Whether it happens right after graduation or a few years down the road
          depends.  But I plan to further my education, and I can't wait to find out
          what opportunities await me. </span></p>
          
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    <Title>UMBC TALKS Series: Spring 2012</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><p> All discussions
          will be held in the Office of Student Life’s Mosaic Center for Culture &amp;
          Diversity, Commons Rm. 2B23 on Wednesdays during free hour (12-1pm).</p><p>Wednesday, February 15<sup>th</sup>, 12-1pm </p>
          
          
          
          <p><strong>No Such Thing as
          “Post Racial”: </strong>Dealing with racism in a “post racial” society (In honor of Black History Month)</p>
          
          
          
          
          
          <p>Wednesday, February 29<sup>th</sup>, 12-1pm<strong><br></strong></p><p><strong>The 2012
          Elections:</strong> What’s at stake for minorities and women if the GOP is elected?</p>
          
          
          
          <p>Wednesday, March 14<sup>th</sup>, 12-1pm </p>
          
          
          
          <p><strong>The Other F Word: </strong>What
          feminism looks like in 2011 and how the role of women continues to evolve (In recognition of Women’s History Month)</p>
          
          
          
          <p>Wednesday, March 28<sup>th</sup>, 12-1pm <span> </span></p>
          
          <p><strong>Exploring Mixed
          Identities:<span>  </span></strong>Examining identities and
          experiences from a mixed race/mixed ethnicity perspective.</p>
          
          
          
          <p>Wednesday, April 11<sup>th</sup>, 12-1pm</p>
          
          <p><strong>Navigating the
          Varying Cultural Aspects of Sexual Assault </strong></p>
          
          <p>(In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month)</p>
          
          
          
          <p>Wednesday, April 25<sup>th</sup>, 12-1pm</p>
          
          <p><strong>Where Do We Go
          From Here</strong>? Reviewing the legislative session and marriage equality in
          Maryland</p>
          
          <p>(In early recognition of National Gay and Lesbian Pride
          Month in June)</p>
          
          
          
          <p>Wednesday, May 2<sup>nd</sup>, 12-1pm</p>
          
          <p><strong>Being Asian
          American:</strong> Exploring and Dispelling the Model Minority Myth</p>
          
          <p>(In recognition of Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month)</p>
          
          <p> </p>
          
          <p><em>Invitation to
          participate:</em> Students or faculty interested and able to serve as a
          co-facilitator for any of these dialogues are encouraged to contact the OSL
          Mosaic center at 471-455-2686 or <a href="mailto:mosaic@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">mosaic@umbc.edu</a>.</p>
          
          <p><em>Please note:</em>
          Groups of 10 or more must RSVP via email (<a href="mailto:mosaic@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">mosaic@umbc.edu</a>)
          at least 2 work days in advance of each dialogue. </p></div>
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  <Title>UMBC Safe Zone Workshops for Spring 2012!</Title>
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  <Title>Meet The DEI: Matt Cheng</Title>
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    <p><span>Q: What is your year and major at UMBC?</span><span><br>
    A: </span><span>I am a Junior and am double majoring in
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    <p><span>Q: How
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    thinking and communicating. I can apply my knowledge to diversity education by helping
    increase communication and understanding through events, videos, and other forms
    of communication.</span></p><p><span>Q: Why
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    I wanted to help bring
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    believed this internship would help me figure out how to </span><br><span>use my personal skills to
    educate others about diversity.</span></p><p><span>Q: How
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    </span>A: <span>I believe that diversity occurs when people accept and acknowledge
    differences in others.</span></p>
    
    
    
    <p><span>Q: How does UMBC foster an appreciation for diversity?</span><span><br>
    </span><span>A: UMBC has a multitude of groups that students can participate in that
    provide opportunities to interact with
    different cultures and beliefs. Even if you don’t participate in a group, it is
    impossible to walk around campus and not find someone who has a different
    background from yours.</span></p>
    
    
    
    
    
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    </span><span>Q: What are ways that students can participate in
    advocacy for diversity?</span><br></p><p>A: I believe that students can be advocates by learning instead
    of assuming when it comes to others,
    going to events that are not the norm for them, and keeping an open mind.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><span> </span><span>Q: After graduating how will you continue to be an
    advocate for diversity?</span> <span><br>
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    <p>A: I’m still figuring out everything for after graduation, but
    I would love to go find work as a Diversity Educator or
    eventually become someone who teaches about gender stratification and stereotypes.
    I find diversity, cultural interaction, and gender stereotypes interesting and
    going into any of these fields would give me tools to be an even better advocate for
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="11365" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/themosaic/posts/11365">
    <Title>Want to make a difference this spring break?!?</Title>
    <Tagline>Impact your local community and apply for a ASB trip!!!</Tagline>
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          <p><br>What will you be doing this Spring Break 2012?  Come out this Spring to learn, volunteer and give back to your local community!  ASB trips are student-run, week long service engagement trips designed to challenge students and combat civic issues underlying larger societal concerns such as homelessness, intellectual disabilities, animal rights, health care, and the environment.  The ASB trips included for Spring 2012 are the following: <br>The Arc trip involves students serving the mentally and physically disabled population at the Arc of Carroll County. <br>The Environmental trip has a focus on sustainable living in urban environments. </p>
          <p>The TEAR trip (Through the Eyes of a Refugee) serves the refugee population of Baltimore.</p>
          <p>The Animal Advocacy trip explores several aspects of animal rights and humane treatment of animals.</p>
          <p>The Day in the Life trip focuses on the homeless population of Baltimore City. <br>The 2012 trips will begin on Sunday, March 18th and finish on either Thursday, March 22nd or Friday, March 23rd.  The cost of each trip is approximately $75.00 to cover expenses such as food and gas during the trip.  Join us on Facebook for regular updates at "UMBC Alternative Spring Break (ASB)".  For more information, you can also go to the My UMBC Serves group at <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/serve" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/serve</a>.  Click on the documents tab to download the Trip Participant application and other informational documents.  <br> <br>Applications are closing February 6th, so hurry and submit yours!  <br>Thank you and look forward to hearing from you,<br> <br>ASB Team</p></div>
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