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    <p>We're excited to announce a meaningful volunteer opportunity happening the week of November 3rd! We are collaborating with dental students from UMSOD to visit Relay Elementary School and educate Pre-K through 2nd grade students about oral health! This experience is a great chance to work alongside dental students, engage with the youth, and promote lifelong healthy habits in our community.</p>
    <p>The school is located at 5885 Selford Road, Halethorpe, MD 21227, which is about a 7-10 minute drive from campus. We will be visiting classrooms on Monday (11/3), Tuesday (11/4), Wednesday (11/5), and Friday (11/7). </p>
    <p>If you're interested in volunteering, please complete our <a href="https://forms.gle/r5qbGDhv5SfyAGp26" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Elementary Visit Form</a> no later than <strong>5 PM on Friday, October 31</strong>. Assignments will be made and sent out that same day based on your preferences.</p>
    <p>To make sure everyone is fully prepared, we will be holding a mandatory info session on <strong>Wednesday, October 29, at 6:00 PM</strong>. During this session, we will review what to expect during the visits, go over lesson structure, and explain any important procedures based on the grade you're assigned to. Join using this info:</p>
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    <p><em><strong>PDS Elementary School Info Session!</strong></em></p>
    <em>Wednesday, October 29 · 6:00 – 7:00pm<br>Video call link: <a href="https://meet.google.com/pmi-eihb-msw" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://meet.google.com/pmi-eihb-msw</a><br>Or dial: (US) +1 518-336-5641 PIN: 671 560 796#<br>More phone numbers: <a href="https://tel.meet/pmi-eihb-msw?pin=4124752229332" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://tel.meet/pmi-eihb-msw?pin=4124752229332</a></em>
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    <br><p>We're looking forward to making a difference together and hope to see many of you involved. Thank you for helping us spread smiles and oral health awareness in our local community!</p>
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          <h5>Student Government Association (SGA) senator Abby Etherton ('28) would like to know about student interests in sustainability here at UMBC! Sustainability refers to the management of resource use, such that we fulfill the needs of today without taking away from future needs. This quick survey will guide the creation of sustainable initiative ideas and changes on campus!</h5>
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  <Title>Rising Star Alumni Award recipient Courtney Culp &#8217;20&#8212;working to bring her success into the community&#160;</Title>
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    <p><a href="https://www.alumni.umbc.edu/s/1325/21/interior.aspx?sid=1325&amp;gid=1&amp;pgid=2607" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Rising Star</a> is a worthy award for alum and <a href="https://linehan.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Linehan Artist Scholar</a> <strong>Courtney Culp</strong> ’20. During her time at UMBC, Culp was both an athlete and an artist, playing <a href="https://umbcretrievers.com/sports/womens-soccer/roster/courtney-culp/5082" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Division 1 soccer</a> and pursuing a degree in visual arts. Now, this star has continued to rise higher, earning an M.F.A. in arts and entertainment at the Savannah College of Art and Design and working as a graphic designer at <a href="https://www.wbd.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Warner Bros. Discovery</a>—combining her degree and athletics experience into a role that creates key art designs for TNT Sports—NBA, NHL, U.S. Soccer, MLB, and more. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>Culp chats below with fellow Linehan Scholar and UCM intern <strong>Kayla Logue</strong> ’27 about balancing athletics and the arts, her experience as a Linehan Artist Scholar, and how her time at UMBC has led her to a dream career. </p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: How does it feel to win an alumni award just a few years after graduation?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>It honestly hasn’t hit me just yet, but I’m overjoyed with gratitude and am really looking forward to giving back to the community. I can see the steps that I took to get here and how UMBC played a huge role in my development. I want to pour back into the school, back into the campus, and the faculty and students. That’s what I’m really looking forward to, especially with the Linehan Scholars <a href="https://linehan.umbc.edu/alumni/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">mentorship</a> group.</p>
    
    
    
    <img width="1200" height="1004" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Copy-of-DSC_02801-1200x1004.jpg" alt="Courtney posing in cap and cords for graduation pictures outside Sherman Hall" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Culp representing UMBC’s graduating class of 2020.
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: What motivated you to apply to the Linehan Artist Scholars Program? What did you find most valuable from this select experience?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>The program’s mission statement and framework was something that really sparked my interest. I really enjoyed being surrounded by different types of creatives who pushed you to see things from other perspectives and become the best artist you could be. The extracurriculars, in terms of exposing us to the arts in different places, I thought were extremely valuable. Those experiences I believe made me not only a better and more well-rounded artist, but as a person as well.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: What was your experience being both an athlete and an artist at UMBC? Did those two parts of your life overlap in any way?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>I always had two passions growing up: playing sports and the arts. Finding a school where I could excel in both of my passions was extremely important. At UMBC being an athlete and an artist was so much fun. Lots of early mornings at practice and late nights in the studio. Overall, I would say those two parts of my life have overlapped in every way possible. I enjoy using the arts to tell stories about my own and other’s lived experiences. In my senior year at UMBC, I produced <em>A Mile in My Cleats</em>, a <a href="https://www.amileinmycleats.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">documentary</a> about Black women in sports. It explored their stories about having intersectional identities and how that impacted them as Division 1 athletes.</p>
    
    
    
    <img width="1200" height="795" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/DSC_0028-1200x795.jpg" alt="Courtney Culp poses with group for photo." style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Culp and Carmen Freeman ’21 (UMBC volleyball player) presenting <em>A Mile In My Cleats</em> at the National Civil Rights Museum.
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: What clicked for you here? Was there a specific time you remember having that realization that UMBC was the right community for you?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong> A: </strong>I played soccer my whole life, and always wanted to follow in my brother’s footsteps of playing collegiate sports. In high school, my family and I would go to different soccer camps across the country and see different schools that I was interested in. On my way back from one camp, we passed by UMBC’s campus, and we were like, ‘Let’s go drive through there, see what’s going on.’ We loved the campus immediately, my parents and I. Eventually going to soccer camp at UMBC, seeing the breadth of diversity on campus, the emphasis on educational advancement, and the dedicated arts programs, I knew that I would be seen, heard, able to thrive in the space that UMBC had built.</p>
    
    
    
    
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    Making friendships that last a lifetime at UMBC. 
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: Is there someone from UMBC who inspired you, and how?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>Then-President <strong>Freeman Hrabowski </strong>spoke to a group of Linehan Artist Scholars on our orientation day. With the authenticity that he spoke with and the real joy that he felt being among his community, I felt very safe and appreciated being at UMBC. It didn’t matter who you were. Every time you saw him, he greeted you with a smile, a handshake, and asked how you were doing. So, just a really, really great person and that energy trickled down to the entire UMBC community.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Corrie Francis Parks</strong>, an associate professor of animation and interactive media, was definitely a big influence on me. Going into UMBC, I thought I wanted to be an animator. I took my first 2D animation class and realized I didn’t love the process of animating frame by frame. But she really showed the breadth of the animation pipeline and all the different things that you can do in the industry. That really sparked my curiosity for learning about different disciplines and mediums, and encouraged me to pursue Intermedia as my degree path. Having a wider foundation of knowledge and skillsets set me up for success in the entertainment industry as the work is extremely collaborative and interdisciplinary.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>My two professors from <a href="https://studyabroad.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">studying abroad</a>, <strong>Kimberly Anderson</strong> and <strong>Lynn Cazabon</strong>, were incredible. While in Rome for a month, they made sure that the students were okay and having fun. They were great at translating what we learned in textbooks to seeing it in real life right before our eyes. They really took an interest in the way you viewed the world and the ideas that were important to you.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>All of my friends on the soccer team were great. The fitness tests, the early mornings—they’re bonds that have really stuck with me through life. We’re going to each other’s weddings now, which is crazy to think about for me. I still talk to my group of friends that I made in class over papier-mâché making in the Linehan Freshman Seminar. We’ve all stuck together and really support each other through different stages of life.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: What is your current role at Warner Bros. Discovery?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>I am a graphic designer for Warner Bros. Discovery, specifically <a href="https://www.wbd.com/tnt-sports" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">TNT Sports</a>. I help create the key art designs for our entire sports portfolio— NBA, NHL, U.S. Soccer, MLB, and more. Our work is seen across promotional video campaigns, digital ads, and posters and billboards. We work closely with our broadcast teams designing logos for studio shows and building and designing physical sets. We aim to create best-in-class work that allows fans an exciting, quality experience while watching their favorite sports teams. We also work as an in-house creative studio, providing company needs like designing merchandise and redesigning the corporate offices.</p>
    
    
    
    
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    <h4><strong>Q: What do you find most fulfilling about your profession? </strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>Knowing that you’re a part of someone else’s joy. Knowing that there are such huge sports fandoms and people who look to sports as a way of entertainment or a way of connecting with those they love and their community, it’s really, really fun. It’s also a huge responsibility for me to make sure that we’re doing the best work that we can for the person on the other end. I’m always thinking of “younger me” or people who look for these moments as a source of joy throughout their day. That’s super, super important to me.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: Have you done any more projects building off your senior year documentary, <em>A Mile in My Cleats</em>?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>My whole life has kind of been working through that lens because, while I love soccer, what really draws me to the sport is the connection it brings me to my family over a shared passion, and the growth formed from obstacles and challenges that make you a better person. My heart and my way of expression has always been through the arts and creativity. Being a Black woman in sports (or any other profession), there are a lot of things that we go through that others may not know or understand.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>Now, working in the sports industry, the foundation of the work is always storytelling. How do we bring in the audience to connect with the product? The most authentic way is by sharing the experiences of the athletes, the teams, and coaches that allow others to see themselves in someone else’s journey.</p>
    
    
    
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    <p><em>Mark your calendars for the 2025 Alumni Awards on <strong>Wednesday, October 29</strong>,<strong> </strong>at<strong> 6 p.m.</strong>, and consider joining the UMBC community at the Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena to celebrate Courtney Culp and the many remarkable individuals receiving awards. The event will be livestreamed for those unable to join in person. You can learn more at <a href="http://alumni.umbc.edu/alumniawards" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">alumni.umbc.edu/alumniawards</a>.</em></p>
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  <Title>Ripples of excellence: This Meyerhoff alumnus is expanding UMBC&#8217;s legacy</Title>
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    <p>“I have been in your shoes.” <strong>Erwin Cabrera</strong> ’10, biological sciences, often finds himself sharing these words during monthly meetings for <a href="https://www.stonybrook.edu/simonsscholars/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Stony Brook University’s Simons STEM Scholars</a>. Some of the bright-eyed students in front of him are the first in their family to attend college. Others may be nervous about upcoming exams or graduate school application deadlines. All are striving toward careers in STEM within the program’s supportive community—and these “family meetings” are one element of that support. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>As the program’s inaugural executive director, Cabrera isn’t just leading a replication of UMBC’s renowned Meyerhoff Scholars Program: He’s channeling the same cohort spirit, rigorous support, and unyielding belief in students’ potential that transformed him from a self-described “rough around the edges” undergrad into a champion for emerging scientists from all backgrounds. On October 29, Cabrera will receive a <a href="https://www.alumni.umbc.edu/s/1325/21/interior.aspx?sid=1325&amp;gid=1&amp;pgid=2607" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2025 Outstanding Alumni Award</a> from UMBC’s Alumni Association Board of Directors. </p>
    
    
    
    <img width="1200" height="800" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Web_Ready-250906_Simons-STEM-Family_2971-1200x800.jpg" alt="man walking along outdoors with three students wearing matching blue Simons Scholars t-shirts, all laughing" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Erwin Cabrera gets to know students “through and through” in order to support them better. (Photo by John Griffin/Stony Brook University)
    
    
    
    <p>Cabrera’s journey began in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Cabrera initially resisted considering UMBC, despite his older brother, <strong>Ramon Cabrera</strong> ’09, a Meyerhoff Scholar, already thriving there. At Meyerhoff selection weekend, two days of activities for students offered admission, he changed his mind. Amid UMBC’s nerdy reputation, Cabrera saw peers who looked like him, dreamed like him, and supported one another fiercely. “I could see myself there,” he says. </p>
    
    
    
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    <p>Cabrera dove into research with <strong>Phyllis Robinson</strong>, professor of biological sciences. She “gave me a lot of grace” as he stumbled early on, Cabrera recalls, recognizing his potential before he had smoothed some of his edges. He balanced lab work with the UMBC’s <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/majordefinition" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Major Definition</a> hip-hop dance team with mixed success—at his request, an advisor once showed up at rehearsal to remind him of study time. Later in his UMBC career, Cabrera, an M18 (the shorthand Meyerhoffs use to designate their cohort), served as a Meyerhoff Summer Bridge counselor and peer mentor for younger cohorts. “This is a lot of emotional labor, but super fun,” he remembers thinking of those roles, which would anticipate his career.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>After UMBC, Cabrera earned a Ph.D. in neurobiology and neuroscience at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine, followed by a postdoc. Yet his heart was in administration. “I love science, but what I loved the most was teaching people in the lab and the impact it could have on folks’ lives,” he says. In 2019, he became director of the Research Aligned Mentorship (RAM) Program at Farmingdale State College, which is loosely inspired by Meyerhoff principles. It integrates research as an undergraduate retention tool, drawing economics and business students alongside STEM majors. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>In October 2022, Cabrera made his next big career move, becoming the first Meyerhoff alumnus to helm a full replication. A <a href="https://umbc.edu/stories/simons-fdn-provides-2-5m-to-meyerhoff-scholars/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">$2.5 million Simons Foundation grant to UMBC</a> seeded the adaptation at Stony Brook, located on Long Island, and later Stony Brook received its own major grant from Simons to fully develop its program. Now in its third year, the program mirrors Meyerhoff’s core—cohort-based community, intensive mentoring, Summer Bridge, and research immersion—while adapting for the local context. </p>
    
    
    
    <img width="1200" height="800" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Web_Ready-250906_Simons-STEM-Family_276_APPROVED1-1200x800.jpg" alt="man speaks with two students and a staff member outdoors on a brown lawn, all wearing dark red Stony Brook t-shirts" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Alongside Stony Brook University President Andrea Goldsmith (second from right), Erwin Cabrera (second from left) speaks with Simons STEM Scholars following a recent “family meeting” for the program, an important mechanism for building community among the scholars. (Photo by John Griffin/Stony Brook University)
    
    
    
    <p>“New York students are very different. They’re highly independent; some of them are regularly traveling three hours on the subway,” Cabrera notes. Early challenges included combating “hyper independence,” where some scholars struggled to trust that program leaders had their best interests at heart. His solution? “I just upped that love factor,” Cabrera says. He gets to know students “through and through,” offering tough love rooted in consent: “Do you need me to show up?” he asks, while also encouraging ownership. “This is yours at the end of the day,” he reminds students.</p>
    
    
    
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    <p>At Stony Brook, Cabrera wears two hats: He’s a research professor in neurobiology and behavior, teaching honors courses and advising juniors through grad school applications. He also interfaces with program funders, manages the budget and staff, and more. Somehow he also travels to Kenya and Switzerland to support study abroad partnerships. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>“It’s all-encompassing,” he admits. Yet the success of the program keeps him going. Last summer, three Simons Scholars interned at Harvard and two at Stanford. “As a Meyerhoff from UMBC, I know the legacy of the program,” Cabrera says. “It’s my job to provide that vision here at Stony Brook, when this program did not exist three years ago. To see it coming to fruition is overwhelming in the best way possible.” </p>
    
    
    
    <p>“Everyone’s watching. It’s pressure because I’m the first,” Cabrera confesses. But amplifying UMBC’s ripple effect feels like a privilege. Since 1988, the <a href="https://meyerhoff.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Meyerhoff Scholars Program</a> has supported over 1,800 undergraduates. Alumni have earned 488 Ph.D.s—including 80 M.D./Ph.D.s—making UMBC the nation’s top baccalaureate origin for African American M.D./Ph.D. recipients. Over 70 Meyerhoff alumni hold faculty posts at elite institutions like Harvard and Duke; more than 200 are in grad programs. Meyerhoff participants are 5.3 times more likely to pursue STEM Ph.D.s than students offered admission who decline.</p>
    
    
    
    <img width="1200" height="800" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Web_Ready-250809_Simons-Bridge_3091-1200x800.jpg" alt='aerial photo of large group, all holding up blue t-shirts that say "S3" for Simons Scholars cohort 3, a tradition carried over from the Meyerhoff Scholars Program' style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Erwin Cabrera with the third cohort of Simons STEM Scholars during their Summer Bridge experience. (John Griffin/Stony Brook University)
    
    
    
    <p>This success has sparked over a dozen replications nationwide. HHMI’s 2013 – 2018 Meyerhoff Adaptation Project tailored the model for Penn State and UNC Chapel Hill. Howard University’s Karsh STEM Scholars and Stony Brook’s Simons initiative build on key elements like research engagement. International efforts at the University of Toronto Mississauga and University of the Philippines Los Baños adapt for local contexts, and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative founded programs at UC Berkeley and UC San Diego. Collectively, these efforts have empowered thousands of students, turning UMBC’s vision into a movement. “I am guided by the quote, ‘To whom much is given, much is required,'” Cabrera says, highlighting his passion for his work.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>Cabrera has kept in touch with Meyerhoff staff <strong>Keith Harmon</strong> and <strong>Mitsue Wiggs</strong>, who occasionally connect him with current UMBC students for mentoring, and remembers the influence of the late <strong>LaMont Toliver</strong>, an early director of the Meyerhoff program, fondly. He also stays connected through UMBC’s Filipino American Student Association and Alumni Advisory Board. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>In the midst of the demands of his role, Cabrera preaches and models balance. This fall, he vacationed in Japan with his spouse. “You need to see me take a break—we’re not robots,” he says, reminding his students not to obsess over performance. “You don’t have to be perfect; I want you to be a college student, and learn about who you are,” he tells them. In doing so, Cabrera serves his scholars as whole people—ensuring UMBC’s legacy of inclusive excellence endures, one resilient scholar at a time.</p>
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    <div>Dear UMBC Community, </div>
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    <div>Many of you likely have heard by now the news that our very own Yaakov “Jake” Weissmann ’06 has been named to a top position in Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s cabinet. The <a href="https://governor.maryland.gov/news/press/pages/governor-moore-announces-appointment-yaakov-jake-weissmann-acting-secretary-maryland-department-budget-management.aspx" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">governor announced recently</a> that he was tapping Jake to be the next secretary of the Maryland Department of Budget and Management (DBM), effective October 22. </div>
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    <div>The news is unequivocally good for the state, and to have a UMBC alumnus in a top leadership role in Maryland is a point of pride for our university. In announcing the appointment, Gov. Moore noted Jake’s deep experience as a public servant and called him “one of the most effective policy minds in our state.” </div>
    
    <div>I agree, and I know that Jake’s incredible knowledge of the state budget and all things state government, as well as his long-held commitment to serving the public, make him an outstanding choice for this role. At UMBC, we have been fortunate that for the past two years, Jake served the public through his work leading our Office of Government Relations and Community Affairs, first as associate vice president and, since August 2024, as vice president. </div>
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    <div>It has been an enormous gift to work with Jake and to benefit from his counsel as we have built and strengthened relationships with elected officials and government agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. He has positioned us not only to be well-known among our public officials, but also to be well-supported; he believes deeply in UMBC’s distinctive value and conveys that value to others in ways that resonate meaningfully and build lasting connections. </div>
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    <div>That work has been especially important this year, as we have navigated many actions and changes at the federal level, as well as reductions in state funding. Jake has been a tireless advocate for UMBC’s community, for its research, and for its values. </div>
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    <div>Jake returned to UMBC in 2023 after serving as an assistant chief administrative officer in Montgomery County. Before that, he spent 14 years with the Maryland General Assembly, 12 of those in the Office of the Senate President. Among other roles, he served as chief of staff to two Senate presidents. Jake majored in social work and psychology at UMBC, and it was here that he became passionate about a life in public service and community engagement. He went on to earn a master’s degree in social work from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and a law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law. In 2023, Gov. Moore appointed Jake to the Maryland State Board of Elections. </div>
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    <div>We will work to fill the role of vice president for government relations and community affairs expeditiously, ideally before the next Maryland legislative session begins in January. For now, I want to celebrate Jake and offer my sincere thanks to him for his outstanding service and myriad contributions to UMBC. Please join me in congratulating Jake on this exciting and wonderful next step in his career in public service!</div>
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    <div><em>President Valerie Sheares Ashby</em></div>
    
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        <div>Students majoring in Political Science or Economics will find it especially easy to add the PPEL Certificate, as several courses from those majors also count toward the certificate requirements.</div>
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        <div>You can find more information about the program and PPEL 250 in the attached flyer. </div>
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        <div><strong>Additional Questions: </strong></div>
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    <Title>TODAY at 2:45 PM: Harlem Renaissance Prose and Poetry Reading</Title>
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          <div>Join the Dresher Center for the Humanities and the Albin O. Kuhn Library for a special event honoring the centennial of the Harlem Renaissance.</div>
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          <div>Special Collections will also have a small exhibition on display in the Rotunda.</div>
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