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  <Title>Corbett-Wilson/Patel campaign win SGA executive amid challenges to validity of results</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>On Monday, Bentley Corbett-Wilson and Mona Patel were announced as the winners of the Student Government Association presidency and vice-presidency for the 2016–2017 school year. Sanjum Singh was elected vice president for student organizations and Surovi Bain was elected treasurer. Wilson and Patel beat out rivals Tristan Oetker and Pandora Wilson by a 0.5 percent margin.</p>
    <p>Wilson told The Retriever, “Im incredibly thankful for all the support that we’ve gotten from everyone and I really do believe that Mona and I are going to do so many great things for SGA. I can’t wait to see what the next year has in store for us.”</p>
    <p>Patel echoed the sentiment, saying, “I just want to thank everyone who supported us. We really want to make a change on this campus and this is the way to go … I’m speechless really … congratulations to everyone who won and I can’t wait to start making changes.”</p>
    <p>However, following the announcement an email was sent out by Election Board Chair Robert Caverly. Caverly wrote:</p>
    <p>“Just as an FYI, the results released this afternoon were tentative and have not been verified by the Election Board as authentic yet since the official results from the poll have not been released … At no point during the election was the [election] board able to see the results. In past years, the election board chair has had full access to these results in order to minor their authenticity.”</p>
    <p>In response to the email, Craig Berger, coordinator of student life for campus and civic engagement and advisor to the SGA, said, “I shared the results with Robert in the same way I’ve shared them with past Election Board chairs. I’ve also invited Robert to meet so he can verify the accuracy of the announced results.”</p>
    <p>The election also served as a platform for voting on Proposition One, a piece of SGA legislation that has been a point of contention this semester. The proposition would allow for the use of an instant-runoff voting system in future elections for SGA Executive Office. The proposition passed with 760 votes in favor, or 66.7 percent of the total.</p>
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    <p>The post <a href="http://retrieverweekly.umbc.edu/corbett-wilsonpatel-campaign-win-sga-executive-amid-challenges-to-validity-of-results/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Corbett-Wilson/Patel campaign win SGA executive amid challenges to validity of results</a> appeared first on <a href="http://retrieverweekly.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Retriever</a>.</p></div>
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    <Title>Bangladesh Day</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><div>Celebrate Bangladesh Day at UMBC with traditional Bengali songs, poems, art and crafts, photography exhibition and many more fun activities!</div><div><br></div><div>Do not miss the complementary traditional Bangladeshi Food !</div><div><br></div><div>Date: 6th May, Friday</div><div>Venue: Commons Sports Zone, UMBC</div><div>Time: 4:00 - 6:00</div><div><br></div><div>Sponsor - Bangladesh Student Association (BSA), UMBC</div></div>
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    <Title>Yum Shoppe May Sales!</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><h4><strong>Wacky Wednesday</strong> </h4><div>Purchase one of our <strong>WACKY beverages</strong> to receive<br>
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          See cashier for details.<br>
          Dates: <strong>May 4th, May 11th, May 18th, and May 25th</strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><h4><strong>Frisbee</strong><strong> Friday</strong></h4><div>Stop by to find out and purchase the <strong>Item of the Day</strong><br>
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          Dates: <strong>May 6th, May 13th, May 20th, and May 27th!</strong></div></div>
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  <Title>UMBC Career Center honored for exceptional career development support</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><img width="150" height="150" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Career_Fair-Spring2016-6776-150x150.jpg" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>The Maryland Career Development Association (MCDA) has awarded the UMBC Career Center the 2016 MCDA Organizational Career Planning Award. The annual award, presented this year at the MCDA conference on April 29, recognizes an institution that has developed an exceptional program for career development.</p>
    <p>“We are delighted UMBC is being recognized for its career development efforts,” says <strong>Christine Routzahn</strong>, director of the Career Center. “The Center was nominated for <a href="http://careercrush.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Career Crush</a>, an innovative, month-long initiative that brings the UMBC campus community together to provide both undergraduate and graduate students with opportunities to develop their professional skills and explore their career options.”</p>
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    UMBC’s 2016 Career Crush included an array of career presentations, professional development workshops, fairs, company site visits, and networking opportunities with alumni and employers. A clothing closet with over 2,000 apparel items was also set up to provide students with free professional clothing for job interviews and other career needs.</p>
    <p>Inspired by games like Candy Crush, the program offered students “loot” in categories such as Networking, Developing Your Professional Image, and Discovering Career Options as they attended programs, encouraging them to take advantage of all the month had to offer.</p>
    <p>“The program is now in its 9th year. We continue to utilize the expertise of alumni, employers, and university staff and faculty to increase student understanding of the career development process in academic and career decision-making,” says <strong>Sue Plitt</strong>, associate director of the Career Center. She notes, “Student participation continues to increase. Nearly 2,500 students attended this year’s events.”</p>
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    The T. Rowe Price Foundation has funded this initiative since 2012 and employees of the company continue to partner with UMBC to donate their professional attire to the clothing closet.</p>
    <p><em>Images (top-bottom): Career Crush 2016 job fair, Career Center Director Christine Routzahn and Associate Director Sue Plitt, and Sweeten Up Your Network event attendees. All photos by Marlayna Demond ’11 for UMBC.</em></p></div>
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    <Title>The Daily Record&#8217;s &#8220;20 in their Twenties&#8221; list highlights three UMBC alumni as emerging leaders in Maryland</Title>
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    <Summary>Three UMBC alumni highlighted for achievements and contributions to Maryland.</Summary>
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As <strong>Diane Lee</strong>, dean of undergraduate education, said, reflecting on the anniversary, “Indeed, we know of no other university where so many students, faculty members, and staff gather to come and learn from the voices of undergraduate students.”</div><div><br></div><div>URCAD programming included performances, film screenings, exhibits, posters, and talks from all disciplines, as well as a large number of interdisciplinary partnerships.</div><div><br></div><div class="embed-container"><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/e4Olt8QOiRg" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen="webkitAllowFullScreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" allowFullScreen="allowFullScreen">[Video]</iframe></div><div><br><div><strong>Aakash Bajpai</strong> ‘18, mechanical engineering, and three partners presented a collaboration with the Baltimore City Department of Public Works on research to anticipate when aging city pipes will fail before those incidents occur. Their research is also helping to determine why these pipes are failing and how the failures can be prevented in the future. Bajpai says that this project can save Baltimore millions of dollars by minimizing the disruptions caused by emergency repairs, moving toward a more proactive and cost-effective infrastructure maintenance approach.</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Joel Tyson</strong> ‘18, biochemical engineering, is studying probes to determine whether they are compatible with the chemistry of the human body, under the <a href="http://news.umbc.edu/gymama-slaughter-reimagines-life-saving-medical-devices-no-batteries-required/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">mentorship of Gymama Slaughter</a>, assistant professor of computer science and electrical engineering. The probes will be used to simultaneously sense neurotransmitters and monitor the electrical activity in the brain. Analyzing the safety of the probes and how they interact with the body’s chemical composition will be essential for when the probes are tested on mice and, later, in human models. The sensor is being designed as a more effective, less invasive way to continuously monitor neurotransmitter release and the brain’s electrical activity in people with neurological disorders.</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Elise Donkor</strong> ‘16, computer engineering, is developing more personalized software to better diagnose and treat patients experiencing heart arrhythmia. Unusual patterns in heart activity can be signs of conditions like diabetes or heart attacks. Current software designed to track heart activity is mass produced, Donkor explains, and personalization could make it a more effective tool. The algorithms that she has developed to detect abnormalities have shown a 97.8% level of accuracy in identifying arrhythmia patterns.</div><div><br></div><div><img src="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/research/posts/59854/attachments/20497" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div><div><br></div><div><strong>Nerissa Vasconcells</strong> ’16, dance, presented her solo dance performance Limitless. Her primary research focuses on modern dance and methods developed by such masters as Graham, Horton, and Limon, but Vasconcells also has studied ballet. She was motivated to create a work that “emphasized beauty as a classical ballet choreographer, while using choreographic methods commonly found in modern dance.” Vasconcells says, “classical ballet has its origins in the 18th and 19th centuries, emphasizing elegance, beauty, and regimentation, and has a choreographic process directly related to a musical score. Modern dance, a product of the 20th century, is often abstract and uses a wide variety of choreographic processes not linked to the musical score. Combining these varied techniques has been a personal challenge and a pursuit of self-exploration.”</div><div><br></div><div><img src="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/research/posts/59854/attachments/20496" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div><div><br></div><div><strong>Rachel Wolven</strong> ’16, visual arts, presented her time-lapse photography film, <em><a href="https://vimeo.com/143958504" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Light Inhibits Light</a></em>, the culmination of a comparative study of the visibility of deep space objects and the Milky Way as affected by light pollution. Her film presented over a dozen night sky locations from Baltimore to Nova Scotia, with light pollution measurements and GPS coordinates noted to orient viewers. Her time-lapse photography captured sublime celestial movements across dark skies as well as starless, hazy summer city nights, highlighting both particle and light pollution. Wolven aims to “bring attention…to show what is missing from the skies above our cities.” She says, “To protect this natural resource, awareness must first be raised in order for people to want to make changes and work to fight the overabundance of light pollution.”</div><div><br></div><div><strong>James Loy</strong> ’16, mathematics and physics, works with <strong><a href="http://news.umbc.edu/matt-pelton-receives-nsf-career-award-for-research-on-vibrating-nanoparticles/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Matthew Pelton</a></strong>, assistant professor of physics, on “quantum dots,” which are nanoscale semiconductor crystals. The dots may eventually be used as a lower-cost alternative to silicon-based solar cells. Using “acceptor molecules” to grab the excited electrons released by the dots increases overall electrical current output. Loy’s work showed that more acceptor molecules increased the output linearly, which is encouraging for future work to optimize quantum dots for eventual commercial use in solar energy harvesting. “Working in Dr. Pelton’s lab was the best part of my college career,” Loy says, noting “I experienced research from the posing of the problem through to publication.” Loy will pursue a Ph.D. in physics at Princeton this fall.</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Rebekah Rashford</strong> ’18, biological sciences, is studying how ribosomes, the cellular structures that build proteins, are put together. Ribosomes are made of both protein and RNA. The unnecessary parts of the initial RNA molecule need to be cut out before it can function in the ribosome, a process called “maturation.” Ribosomal proteins bind to the RNA throughout the maturation process. By taking snapshots of the RNA at different points in time, she’s creating a map of what happens when. This foundational research could eventually contribute to treating diseases caused by ribosomal defects. Rashford’s mentor, <strong>Lasse Lindahl</strong>, professor of biological sciences, has had a major impact on her UMBC experience and aspirations as a scientist. “He’s so excited about the research, and he gets me excited about it, too.” Rashford says. “When you’re motivated, your work will be that much better.”</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Taisha Gainor</strong> ‘16, political science, and<strong> Asfiya Mariam</strong> ’16, biological sciences, researched how pop culture can influence citizens’ participation in politics. After coming across studies suggesting people who have read or watched Harry Potter are statistically more likely to participate in politics, they focused on exploring the series’ political elements. Gainor noted that she hopes her work will spur more engagement with the political system. “I think it’s a great way to get people involved in politics…relating it to something that they want to talk about and then showing how that actually relates to things in their everyday life.”</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Deirdre Lohrmann</strong> ‘16, ancient studies and history, studied Roman glass production in antiquity with a specific focus on glassware from the <a href="http://ancientstudies.umbc.edu/the-spiro-collection/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Marie Spiro collection</a>. Viewing a display during UMBC’s Ancient Studies Week sparked her interest in the project, and she says that studying artifacts from Ancient Rome has helped her develop a greater appreciation and understanding of the world around her. “We learn from our past,” she says, to understand the similarities between people in antiquity and people today.</div><div><br></div><div>Throughout the event, students shared the impact of mentors who served as guides through research and creative processes and as sounding boards on graduate school and career path possibilities inspired by their work.</div><div><br></div><div>Featured URCAD speaker <strong>Mark Reynolds</strong> ‘78, ‘82 M.A., psychology, picked up on these themes. Reynolds, now dean of the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, shared how his undergraduate research experience paved the way for his career and how UMBC faculty mentors helped him develop a passion for teaching, learning, and supporting others.</div><div><br></div><div>“To students, please give back,” said Reynolds crediting his career success to the interest and mentorship of people who encouraged him during his student years. “It is so important,” he told the URCAD crowd, “…and you want to perpetuate that.”</div><div><br></div><div><img src="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/research/posts/59854/attachments/20498" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></div><div><br></div><div>Visit the URCAD website to access the<a href="http://urcad.umbc.edu/documents/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> full list of student presenters</a>.</div><div><br></div><div><em>Images: URCAD 2016 posters, performances, and presentations by (from top to bottom) Taisha Gainor ’16, political science; Elise Donkor ’16, computer engineering; Nerissa Vasconcells ’16, dance; and Mark Reynolds ’78, ’82 M.A., psychology. 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    <p>Stites was invited to the event as the White House recognized her for work to build awareness for military-connected families and research to identify how teachers and therapists can better meet the needs of these children and their families. Stites is an expert in early childhood education and has conducted research on preparing educators to work with students with special needs, military-connected children, and inclusion.</p>
    <p>In her working group at the Operation Educate the Educators conference, Stites identified common stressors on military children such as geographic mobility and parental separation and discussed the importance of providing support networks for students when a parent is deployed or when students need to transition between schools.</p>
    <p>Stites also stressed the importance of meeting the needs of military-connected students through training for educators about military deployment cycles, lifestyles, and providing information about resources available to military families.</p>
    <p>“We need to make sure we are supporting military families and work with teachers to help them better communicate with families, anticipate deployments, and identify what we can do to help,” Stites explains. “We can’t provide all of the answers, but we can help provide resources and be more responsive to families’ needs.”</p>
    <p>In additional to panel discussions, Dr. Jill Biden and U.S. Education Secretary John B. King, Jr. addressed educators at the conference, which brought together higher education leaders from institutions such as Tufts University, University of Minnesota, University of Southern California, and Texas A&amp;M University, among many others.</p>
    <p>Earlier this year, Stites published research on how early childhood teachers perceive the educational needs of military dependent children in the <em><a href="http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1092538" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Early Childhood Education Journal</a></em> to help illuminate gaps in current scholarship about military-connected children. To learn more about Prof. Stites’ research, visit the <a href="http://education.umbc.edu/faculty-list/michele-stites/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">education department website</a>.</p>
    <p><em>Image: Michele Stites. Photo credit Heather Crowder.  </em></p></div>
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