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    <Title>De Waal, Eckhoff, Sippel Win America East Swimming...</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Full Title: De Waal, Eckhoff, Sippel Win America East Swimming and Diving Weekly AwardsCAMBRIDGE, Mass.�Following their big wins over America East foe Boston University Saturday, the UMBC men's and women's swimming and diving teams were rewarded with three out of the four conference weekly awards Tuesday. Junior Ashley Sippel and sophomore transfer Pierre De Waal were named America East Female and Male Swimmer of the Week, respectively, while sophomore Andrew Eckhoff was named the conference Male Diver of the Week.</div>
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    <Summary>Full Title: De Waal, Eckhoff, Sippel Win America East Swimming and Diving Weekly AwardsCAMBRIDGE, Mass.�Following their big wins over America East foe Boston University Saturday, the UMBC men's...</Summary>
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    <PostedAt>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 01:00:00 -0400</PostedAt>
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  <Title>UMBC Symposium Never Underestimates Undergraduates</Title>
  <Tagline>Article on the 13th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">"<span>The University of Maryland Baltimore County hosted its 13<sup>th</sup> Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on October 30.</span><div>
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    <p>The Symposium brought students from across the East Coast to UMBC to present and defend their research findings, with some traveling from as far way as Florida, New York and Tennessee...." </p>
    <p>Link to the full article is below.</p></span><br>
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  <Summary>"The University of Maryland Baltimore County hosted its 13th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on October 30.     The Symposium brought students from across the East Coast to UMBC to present...</Summary>
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  <Title>Grad Student Workshops on Writing. Nov. 17 &amp; Nov. 19</Title>
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        <div class="html-content">UMBC and the University of Maryland College Park (UMCP)  will hold Writing Seminars in November as past of their respective Graduate Student Success Seminar and Ph.D. Completion Project Workshop offerings. UMBC  Success Seminar Protean Prose: Identifying and Overcoming the Challenges of Academic Writing (A Graduate Level Writing Seminar) Wednesday, 11/17/10 4:30 – 6:00 PM University [...]</div>
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  <Summary>UMBC and the University of Maryland College Park (UMCP)  will hold Writing Seminars in November as past of their respective Graduate Student Success Seminar and Ph.D. Completion Project Workshop...</Summary>
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  <Title>Practical Steps for Completing Your Thesis or...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: Practical Steps for Completing Your Thesis or Dissertation. Saturday, Nov. 13Dr. Wendy Carter, Dissertation Coach for UMBC and PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP will present: Practical Steps for Completing Your Thesis or Dissertation Saturday, November 13, 2011, 10AM – 2:00 PM, Commons, Room 329, UMBC’s Campus, Breakfast will be served. Dr. Carter is the coach for The Dissertation House (<a href="http://www.thedissertationhouse.com">http://www.thedissertationhouse.com</a>) and is the founder of TADA, Thesis [...]</div>
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  <Summary>Full Title: Practical Steps for Completing Your Thesis or Dissertation. Saturday, Nov. 13Dr. Wendy Carter, Dissertation Coach for UMBC and PROMISE: Maryland’s AGEP will present: Practical Steps...</Summary>
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  <Title>UMBC Launches Campaign Against Dating Violence;...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title:  UMBC Launches Campaign Against Dating Violence; Receives $25,000 Verizon Foundation Grant to Educate, Train Students, Faculty &amp; Staff on Violence PreventionContact:
    Eleanor Lewis
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    410-455-2065
    
    Sherri Cunnigham
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    College students are at a high risk of either acting as perpetrator or being a victim of dating violence – both physical and sexual. In response, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) has joined a public awareness effort to stop dating violence on college campuses. 
    
    The Red Flag Campaign helps students and others in the campus community identify the “red flags” of dating violence in their friends’ relationships and intervene. In addition, UMBC has received a $25,000 grant from the Verizon Foundation to launch a Violence Prevention Advocates program to educate and train students, faculty and staff on specific violence prevention efforts.
    
    The campaign kickoff event will be held at UMBC Wednesday, November 3, 12:10-12:35 p.m. in The Commons Sports Zone (mezzanine level). Speakers will include UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski, Vice President for Student Affairs Nancy Young, SGA President Yasmin Karimian, Melanie Ortel of Verizon Wireless and Diane Miles of Verizon Maryland.
    
    The Red Flag Campaign, a project of the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance, was created with support from the Verizon Foundation and Verizon Wireless. Red flags posted around the campus are designed with a “bystander intervention” strategy to raise awareness and encourage the campus community to “say something” when they see the warning signs - “red flags” - for emotional or physical violence in a friend or colleague’s relationship. Accompanying posters include on- and off-campus resource information.
    
    UMBC’s Violence Prevention Advocates Program will include relationship violence prevention education and training for volunteer student, faculty and staff advocates; a poster and speaker series; and a relationship violence prevention resource website and online campaign on UMBC websites.
    
    “Recent tragedies related to relationship violence and bullying on campuses across the nation call our attention to these issues and remind us that no campus is exempt,” says Young. “UMBC is fortunate to have received a grant from the Verizon Foundation to raise awareness, educate the campus community on issues related to relationship and dating violence and provide information to members of our community about resources and help.”  
    
    Karimian adds, “As unfortunate as it is that we have to face and discuss issues of domestic violence, it is absolutely necessary that we have real and honest campus conversations that face this issue. I feel the need to speak out, helping others recognize the red flags that exist in every community. Relationship violence does not discriminate. Anyone can be affected, so we need to be proactive in safeguarding ourselves and our community.”
    
    Melanie Ortel, associate director of public relations for Verizon Wireless in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., says, “It’s important for young people to know that abuse does not have to be physical to be damaging. Emotional abuse needs to be taken just as seriously, and this campaign helps us all identify it. We’re proud to fund this award-winning, effective program, which is being embraced by colleges across the nation.”
    
    The Red Flag Campaign is a result of the combined work of students, faculty and victim advocates from nearly 20 colleges and universities. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.TheRedFlagCampaign.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.TheRedFlagCampaign.org</a>.
    
    Since it was launched nationwide in 2001, Verizon Wireless’s HopeLine program has collected more than 7 million phones and awarded more than $7.9 million in cash grants.  No-longer-used wireless phones – all models, from all wireless carriers – are collected and accessories are refurbished, recycled or sold.  Proceeds benefit victims of domestic violence through grants and the donation of wireless phones and service.  Phones are accepted at Verizon Wireless stores across the nation and on UMBC’s campus at The Commons.  For additional program information, visit <a href="http://www.verizonwireless.com/hopeline" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.verizonwireless.com/hopeline</a>.</div>
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  <Summary>Full Title:  UMBC Launches Campaign Against Dating Violence; Receives $25,000 Verizon Foundation Grant to Educate, Train Students, Faculty &amp; Staff on Violence PreventionContact: Eleanor Lewis...</Summary>
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  <Title>Life Lessons</Title>
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    <div><span>When I was in my 20s, I began to see patterns in situations that had  mystified me and sometimes caused me pain. Surprised by what I was  learning, I started writing a list of insights, partly to help ensure  that I would never forget them in moments of anxiety or despair.   After several years of this I had compiled the collection set forth below.</span></div>
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    <span>I first published my list on this blog three years ago, and in light of the response have re-posted it each year.  I hope you find something that  resonates with you.</span><br>
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    <li><span>A very large portion of people’s behavior  is driven by insecurity. And a very large portion of the behavior that  stems from insecurity can look like confidence.</span></li>
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    <span>In many situations, people face a choice between doing  something in a way that feels right, resonates, comes from the heart,  makes sense, and fits the moment; or doing the thing in the way that  they think they are supposed to do it. Examples: Giving a speech;  proposing marriage; dealing with somebody’s emotional crisis;  disciplining a child; interviewing a job candidate; responding  “heroically” to a threat. More often than not, the genuine approach  produces more satisfying results. And more often than not, people  instead choose to do what they think they are supposed to do. (Part of  the problem is that people’s sense of what they are supposed to do comes  from many sources, including media, that present the relevant  situations in misleading ways. For example, the media may capture the  mechanical aspects of an effective speech but not the way the words  match the emotions of the moment).</span> </li>
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    <span>Situations take a while to play out. There’s no need to  panic, or to assume that what initially seems to be true will always be  true.</span> </li>
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    <li><span>People tend to overreact. </span></li>
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    <span>A situation that has been imagined, read about, etc. may  not be easily recognized when it becomes a real situation. This is  because the feel of the imagined situation may have been very  distinctive, but the real situation feels much more like every other  real situation. Examples: “corruption”; “falling in love”; “heroism.”</span> </li>
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    <span>In many situations, a variety of motivations drive people’s  choice of actions. These motivations can range from deeply spiritual to  simply practical. However, over time, the more abstract motivations  tend to be forgotten, and the more practical motivations remembered and  acted upon. It’s hard to cling to a concept; but  practicalities—deadlines, costs, etc.—are hard to forget, and create  their own inertia. As a result, people repeatedly find themselves going  through the motions: continuing to do things that they once made the  choice to do, but without retaining any sense of connection to their  deepest needs and motivations. They feel lost, and their activities  provide no real sustenance.</span> </li>
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    <span>People are not their roles.</span> </li>
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    <span>Many situations apparently resolved through formal  processes, such as hiring staff, or creating legislation, are really  resolved through a complex combination of formal and informal processes.  Very often, the informal processes—which may be unacknowledged and  hidden from view—are the more important ones.</span> </li>
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    <span>The key to effective communication is to understand one’s  audience. And a lot of people can’t or don’t bother to understand many  audiences for their communications.</span> </li>
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    <span>People may have to hear the same good idea many times before it enters their consciousness.</span> </li>
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    <span>Ideas are not appreciated or rewarded in proportion to  their truth, beauty, explanatory power, or even social value. Other  factors typically matter more. Among them: The credentials of the idea’s  originator (however arbitrary their connection to the idea); the  prospect that somebody can turn a profit from the idea; and the degree  to which the idea departs from, or even improves upon, accepted wisdom  (the more it does, the less likely it will be appreciated and rewarded).</span> </li>
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    <span>Often people want things for reasons they can’t quite put  their finger on. It’s just something that they feel—maybe the subtle  combination of a number of subjective factors (“I want Chinese food—even  though we had Chinese last night”; “I want to go home now”; “I want  this job despite the fact that it pays less than the other one”).  Because they are personal impulses rather than the products of  reasoning, these desires can be difficult to assert or defend. In forums  where a collective decision is being made, logical arguments may be  favored and impulsive arguments dismissed. But the impulses are real,  and their connection to people’s welfare is real as well. It is  perfectly legitimate to act on such impulses, and to resist the people  who try to defeat them with arguments.</span> </li>
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    <span>Many actions appear to reflect clear, easily inferred  motives but in fact do not. People and institutions do all sorts of  things that may seem planned, polished and connected to a strategic  agenda, but actually are the products of inertia, laziness, whim,  jittery responses to incomplete information, or other motives more  complex or confused than they seem.</span> </li>
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    <span>Social change happens in a gestalt—not as the result of any  single well-conceived, well-executed program, policy or intervention.  There is no single initiative that will save the world. This is because  people, institutions, relationships and cultures are extremely complex.  Any single action aimed at social change, however well-conceived and  widely supported, is likely to be challenged, diverted, thwarted,  misunderstood and/or misapplied in a thousand different ways. But  honest, thoughtful efforts can have a cumulative effect. Slowly,  person-by-person, relationship-by-relationship, they shift the  underlying culture and expectations. So the good that we do is not  always the immediate good that we intend.</span> </li>
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    <span>People express opinions for a lot of different reasons.  That they really, deeply believe in what they are saying is only one of  them.</span> </li>
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    <span>Overly zealous advocacy of a certain perspective alienates people who might otherwise have adopted that perspective in due time.</span> </li>
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    <span>The most insidious way to attack or undermine an idea is to call something else by its name.</span> </li>
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    <span>There are many situations that feel rotten, even when  handled perfectly. (Examples: consoling somebody on the death of a  friend; apologizing for a mistake that caused a lot of harm). So it is a  mistake to assume from the rotten feeling that you have said or done  the wrong thing.</span> </li>
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    <span>A picture left in the same place on the wall long enough will become invisible.</span> </li>
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    <span>Some things can be learned only through experience.</span> </li>
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    <span>When the true relationship between cause and effect is  unknown, very simple patterns can appear vastly more complicated than  they really are.</span> </li>
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    <span>Perceptions freeze more easily than situations. Once a  person has formed a perception of a situation, he or she is likely to  miss the fact that the situation has shifted subtly or gradually over  time.</span> </li>
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    <span>Ambiguities in the early part of an arrangement can be  costly to resolve. They may be the only things making the arrangement  possible. Business deals, marriages, friendships—all may depend on the  parties failing to reveal and resolve conflicts in their perceptions  about the facts behind their transactions. If one of the parties, at the  commencement of an arrangement, sees that these unresolved conflicts  may exist, it can be very tempting to keep quiet about them and hope for  the best. But the cost of cleaning up the messes that can arise when  these conflicts come to light later, long after all parties have begun  to take actions consistent with their own perceptions, can be far, far  greater. In general, it is much better to name and attempt to resolve  ambiguities on the front end of an arrangement rather than risk the  catastrophe of having them derail the arrangement later.</span> </li>
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    <span>Justice is often associated with equality. “Splitting the  difference” has a ring of fairness to it. Exhibiting “balance” in  reporting on a situation—for example, devoting the same amount of  journalistic space to each side of a controversy—seems evenhanded. But  in situations in which there actually is a fundamental underlying  inequality, treating people equally is fundamentally unjust. For  example, if two people disagree about ten aspects of a transaction, but  one of the two people is correct about all ten aspects and the other is  simply lying for his or her own gain, it would be unjust to conclude  that each person must be right about five of the ten sources of  disagreement, or to simply “split the difference.”</span> </li>
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    <li><span>The two major sources of happiness are self-expression and love. And in truth, they are the same things.</span></li>
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    <div><span> Note: I had finished compiling this list by the time I started working at UMBC in 2003.  Since then I've added another collection of observations, which I'll post later this week. </span></div>
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          <span>A: 5 years.<br>
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          <div><span>A: Two things.  One, last year I saw Dr. Hrabowski going into the Giant on Wilkens Ave - I've wondered since then what he bought.  Stamps?  A rotisserie chicken for dinner?  Two, I got married to a marvelous man in 2010 all because I went to Involvement Fest in 2005!  If you're curious, ask me how! :)</span></div>
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    <Title>Campaign Season: A Video Countdown</Title>
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          <span><span>The campaign season is winding down.  Before everyone heads to the polls on Tuesday, we thought it would be nice to take a look back at some of the last few months.  We've compiled a video countdown of some of the best clips.  Enjoy.</span></span><br><span><span><br></span></span><br>#5 <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyxUnQbVJZY" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Illinois Governor's race goes "Glee"</a><br><br><br>#4 <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/30/morning-joe-rips-mark-kir_n_630922.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Mark Kirk lies</a><br><br><br>#3 <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6DHEEzbfLc&amp;feature=related" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Jan Brewer doesn't know what to say (or think)</a><br><br><br>#2 <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deMdZQCMVgQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Christine O'Donnell learns the Constitution</a><br><br><br>#1 <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG8sDX7vfeY" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Bob Ehrlich doesn't want to answer your questions</a> <strong>(</strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3-H4SqIJYQ&amp;feature=player_embedded" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>two parter!</strong></a><strong>)</strong><br><br><br><br><br><strong><span><span>GO VOTE!</span></span></strong>
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