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    <Title>Paint Night Location Update</Title>
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          <div>Be sure to come to Paint Night on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, now in room 331 in The Commons. </div>
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    <Summary>Hello everyone,     Be sure to come to Paint Night on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, now in room 331 in The Commons. </Summary>
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  <Title>Second meeting of the CyberDawgs today!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Hello, CyberDawgs!<br><br>We're back for the second meeting of the semester! Once again, it'll be from <strong>7:15-8:15pm</strong> in the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building (<strong>ILSB) Room 116A</strong>. And even if you can't make it in person, you can join virtually via Webex: <a href="https://umbc-students.webex.com/meet/CyberDawgs">https://umbc-students.webex.com/meet/CyberDawgs</a>. A guest presenter, Rob Shovan, will come to give a lecture on <strong>Process Injection Techniques for Windows</strong> - don't miss it!<br><br>Interested in Capture the Flag competitions? Then you'll love the one hosted by the CyberDawgs, <strong>DawgCTF</strong>! You can sign up for the in-person event here: <a href="https://forms.gle/LQDr6oqvsgx7U7Ha7" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://forms.gle/LQDr6oqvsgx7U7Ha7</a> or learn more at our website: <a href="https://dawgsec.com/dawgctf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://dawgsec.com/dawgctf</a>. There will be challenges at all experience levels, so whether you're an expert or this is your first CTF, it'll be fun and you'll learn a lot - and maybe even win some prizes 👀.<br><br>Can't wait until DawgCTF to start solving challenges? Every Monday, after the club meeting we release a <strong>CyberPaws CTF</strong> challenge on the club Discord (under the CyberPaws CTF catagory, in the #challenge-release channel). There's a mix of different challenges so you'll be sure to find something that interests you. Didn't solve the week's puzzle? That's okay! We go over the challenge of the previous week during the Monday meetings.<br><br>Think you're ready to test your cyber knowledge? Come to <strong>Hacker Trivia</strong> night on <strong>March 2nd</strong> to join teams with other club members and answer questions from a wide variety of cyber-related trivia catagories.<br><br>Questions? Concerns? Compliments? Don’t hesitate to reach out to the board by Discord, email, pigeon, or Matrix - we'll all be happy to help!<br><br><strong>Stay Cool,</strong><br>Hamza Nasher-Alneam<br><em>Cyberdawgs Secretary</em>
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  <Title>Designing Learning &amp; Microcredentials Beyond the Classroom</Title>
  <Tagline>Applications Now Open &#8211; Due Monday, March 2 at Noon</Tagline>
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    <div>UMBC students develop powerful, career-relevant skills across campus — through leadership roles, civic engagement, student employment, involvement programs, community partnerships, and other experiences beyond the classroom.</div>
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    <div>Much of that learning is intentionally designed, coached, and mentored by staff — but it is not always formally recognized.</div>
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    <div>This 6-part professional learning series will help staff formalize those experiences into microcredentials that clearly document learning outcomes, competencies, and authentic assessment aligned with career readiness.</div>
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    <h6>What This Series Will Do</h6>
    <div>Participants will:</div>
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    <li>Develop “experiential syllabi” that communicate purpose, expectations, and growth</li>
    <li>Design authentic assessment approaches (beyond traditional grading)</li>
    <li>Map programs to competencies and career readiness outcomes</li>
    <li>Draft and refine a full microcredential proposal</li>
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    <div>By the end of the series, you will have a complete, review-ready microcredential that documents student learning in your program area.</div>
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    <h6>Why This Matters</h6>
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    <li>Provides formal recognition for authentic student learning</li>
    <li>Clarifies the learning happening across diverse campus contexts</li>
    <li>Enhances visibility of staff contributions to student development</li>
    <li>Supports future integration into UMBC’s Learning &amp; Employment Record (LEDR)</li>
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    <div>As leadership and program models evolve across campus, this series creates shared clarity around how we define, document, and recognize learning beyond the classroom.</div>
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    <h6>Who Should Apply</h6>
    <div>UMBC staff who lead or support:</div>
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    <li>Student leadership initiatives</li>
    <li>Civic or community-based experiences</li>
    <li>Work-integrated or career-connected learning</li>
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    <li>Any structured experience where meaningful learning occurs</li>
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    <h6>Meeting Dates</h6>
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    <li>Welcome &amp; The Experiential Syllabus as a Design Tool: March 13 | 1-2pm | Virtual </li>
    <li>From Program Descriptions to Learning Outcomes: March 27 | 1-2pm | Virtual</li>
    <li>Evidence of Learning and Authentic Assessment: April 10 | 1-2pm | Virtual</li>
    <li>Microcredentials as Learning Documentation at UMBC: April 24 | 1-2pm | Virtual</li>
    <li>Making Learning Visible: Earning Criteria, Skills, and Competencies: May 1 | 1-2pm | Virtual</li>
    <li>Connecting Experiences: Pathways, Stacking, and Next Steps: TBD by cohort members | Face-to-face</li>
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    <h6>Missed the Kickoff?</h6>
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    <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/ldr.php?RCID=d525d4b87729f5d814a6c2e40524045c" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">You can watch the launch session recording here</a>. The recording provides an overview of the framework, expectations, and timeline for the series.</div>
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    <h6>Application Details</h6>
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    <a href="https://umbc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5aTgKFFqOU3ZnH8" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Applications are open now.</a> <strong>Deadline: Monday, March 2 at noon</strong>. Space is limited to ensure meaningful collaboration and feedback.</div>
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    <h6>Questions?</h6>
    <div>James DeVita, Assistant Vice President for Academic Partnerships &amp; High Impact Experiences</div>
    <div><a href="mailto:jamesmdevita@umbc.edu">jamesmdevita@umbc.edu</a></div>
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    <div>Collin Sullivan, Program Director for Digital Credential Innovation</div>
    <div><a href="mailto:collinsullivan@umbc.edu">collinsullivan@umbc.edu</a></div>
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  <Title>Zion Murphy: MCS Grad to Filmmaker &amp; Educator</Title>
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    <p>By: Bryan Dang</p>
    <p>Photo Credit: Zion Murphy </p>
    <br><p>Meet Zion Murphy, he is a man of many things. A filmmaker, cultural worker, and educator, you immediately get the feeling that every part of his life story has been driven by a passion and belief in the power of storytelling. Zion graduated from UMBC in 2022 and the following years after that followed a path of revelation through artistic rigor, leadership through his community and wanting to spread his passion of expanding people's views on how we understand the world through media. </p>
    <br><p>Zion started at UMBC as a double major in Media &amp; Communication Studies and Linguistics, but over time he slowly developed a stronger passion for MCS. He said that after taking MCS 222 with Professor Kathalene Razzano, he found that he was "falling in love with analyzing the media that shapes the world around us", and how culture, communities, and politics are all shaped through media. So after two semesters he primarily focused on MCS. This growing curiosity for media grew into a larger passion: a desire to create films that challenge dominant narratives, inspire audiences, and create stories that have authentic cultural roots.</p>
    <br><p>For Zion, filmmaking is more than a passion and craft, it is a way of understanding humanity. He describes cinema as "the most complete art form. It combines photography, writing, sound, music, movement, speech, color, and much more." This complexity is what drives him in his passion for filmmaking. He states that it is "a very powerful tool for both social change and documenting important, globally-connected, human values." This belief is seen through his projects as he creates films that disrupts the current system, gives rise to marginalized voices, and prompts viewers to see the world differently.</p>
    <br><p>After graduating from UMBC, Zion chose to take a gap year to dedicate it to perfecting his craft. During this time, he improved his extensive portfolio in which he was shooting music videos, taking still photos and wrote articles for the website Screen Spec. The year served as a time for creative freedom while polishing his skills in the career he wants to pursue. His work paid off as he was accepted into Howard University's Graduate Film Program, one of the top and respected MFA programs in the country and is an HCBU. He is on track to graduate with his MFA (Master of Fine Arts) in Spring 2026. During that time he has written and directed multiple short films and worked in every department in order to expand his view of filmmaking. </p>
    <br><p>While working on his masters, he is also working as a graduate assistant and teaches two undergraduate film classes at Howard University. He creates the curriculum for both classes in hopes to inspire his students to improve their craft. His favorite part of the job is "being able to mentor younger filmmakers and seeing both their love for film and their technical skills grow during the semester." His teaching philosophy reflects his own personal standards in film. Being critical, intentional, and lastly passionate. </p>
    <br><p>Zion started his college career at Howard University then transferred to UMBC saying it was his first choice for a college. What he learned at UMBC shaped the person and professional he would become. UMBC changed his global perspective on media through a respect for intercultural communication, and he learned that media is a powerful tool for political and social change. He thanks the MCS program for teaching him to look beyond the broader sense of media and to look at media with awareness of its history in historical context, political impacts, and identity. He said that certain classes did change his perspective on media. He said that "MCS 311 'Films of Resistance' started me on a path of subversive and revolutionary filmmaking by exposing me to films made outside of the traditional Hollywood model." He also said that capstone classes like MCS 399 and 499 with Professor Fan Yang and Dr. Elizabeth Patton opened his mind "to how the history of media and communications is paired with progressive politics." He learned from many MCS theorists such as Marx and Engels, Bell Hooks, Stuart Hall, Antonio Gramsci, Laura Mulvey, Marshall McLuhan changed his perspective on how he consumes media and forced him to look at it more actively rather than passively and to create products that promote positive radical change. One highlight in his UMBC career was he was featured on UMBC's episode of The College Tour on Amazon Prime, which was his first experience seeing professional filmmakers in action. It reaffirmed his passion that he wanted to be behind the camera creating his own stories.</p>
    <br><p>When asking Zion about a piece of advice he would give to MCS students that want to work in filmmaking, his answer is a simple one: "Just start." He emphasizes that filmmaking comes from the individual, not what equipment they have. "Don't worry about your camera's quality or working with a big time actor," he says. "Focus on finding your own unique voice and way of seeing the world, then translate that into images." Lastly, he shares a phrase that was given directly to him from legendary filmmakers: "Tell your grandma's story." So what does this mean exactly? It means to "not shy away from your background, create stories from your own cultural context that are important to you and find your community. Lean on that community to find your passion and ultimately your creative voice.". In the end for Zion, filmmaking is not just the process of creating art, it's about building a connection with the viewers through a collected vision, and he hopes to do that in many films in the future. </p>
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  <Title>Introducing Dr. Holly Avella to UMBC!</Title>
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    <br><p>Meet Dr. Holly Avella, the newest addition to UMBC's Media and Communication Studies department! She works effortlessly to bridge psychology, counseling, media theory, and all the ways technology makes us feel. With a Ph.D. in Communication, Information, and Media from Rutgers University and a background in counseling, psychology, and media studies, she brings a grounded approach to digital mental health. Her research explores mood-tracking technologies, digital therapy, AI support tools, and everything in between. </p>
    <br><p>She previously taught communication and media psychology while working as a counselor, and she realized media "was such a rich and fun way to examine our thoughts, feelings, practices, and the cultures through which we experience them." What is most fascinating is how naturally she is able to blend her counseling experience with media theory. She mentioned how popular culture and pop psychology are powerful influences; they quietly shape how people understand themselves, their feelings, and decide what "healthy" looks like.</p>
    <br><p>Dr. Avella decided to pursue a Ph.D. in media studies because to her, she can get some really important questions about the world, not to mention she simply loves studying media. While she has always gravitated toward mental health, her academic focus sharpened around the relationships media technologies and emotions can have, especially as they play a huge part in mental health. </p>
    <br><p>It's interesting to see how she uses her background to open up bigger questions, and not reduce media behavior. "I liked that I could do broader kinds of analysis with media research than how media affects or works with individual psychology. Having studied psychology has always informed the way I think about media." What she's really interested in is what happens when media becomes a part of pop psychology, and how platforms start mediating information and emotion. "I started asking questions about the portrayal of psychology in media—entertainment media, social media, journalism, advertising—and how the attempts to mediate our emotions and mental health through media/technologies shapes our lives, society, and worldview." A lot of people scroll past "TherapyTok" but Dr. Avella uses media study to "contextualize TikTok trends historically, politically, economically, and culturally in some fascinating ways." Lately she has been studying the phenomenon of AI chatbots that are encouraging delusions, which is often referred to as "AI psychosis." It'll make you rethink every AI therapy you've ever seen.</p>
    <br><p>"Social media has encouraged discussion of mental health in some great ways that help people feel like they are not alone." Many users discover a language they never had offline, but she sees a shift in viewing suffering through the lenses of individual diagnoses, she worries that obscures bigger social and environmental contributors. In this way, medical mental health messaging becomes consumer marketing. </p>
    <br><p>Dr. Avella hopes her students leave her courses loving media and seeing it in new and exciting ways, while also forever looking at it with a critical eye. Her first semester at UMBC, fall 2025, she is teaching Intro to Media and Social Media. In spring 2026 she will be adding Public Relations. "Once you learn about public relations, you'll start seeing it everywhere!" She said someday she'd love to teach a course in media and mental health/wellness, even though she integrates it into many of her classes. Dr. Avella hopes to be here for a long time, "it is such a great collaborative atmosphere… I love to see how supportive everyone is of each other in the classroom, and also how they challenge each other."</p>
    <br><p>In order to take care of her own mental health, she prioritizes sleep. She also loves walks around campus, usually with a podcast. If you've ever spotted her power walking around, that's her recharging! Then there's her puppy, who is making "the aforementioned unwinding and care pretty difficult." She also admitted she enjoys scrolling social media and can say it's research. </p>
    <br><p>"I would love to meet more MCS students. Come by my office or stop me to chat!" Given how engaging and thoughtful she is, I can't imagine anyone regretting taking her up on that. Welcome Dr. Avella, it's a pleasure to have you as a part of our UMBC community! </p>
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    <li>And more!  </li>
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    <strong>Course highlights include:</strong><br><ul>
    <li>A community-building approach</li>
    <li>Baltimore-focused engagement</li>
    <li>Guest speakers, readings, and reflective practice</li>
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    <div><strong>Time: Tuesdays, 1:00-2:15 PM</strong></div>
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    <div><strong>Location: Public Policy 115</strong></div>
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    <div><strong>Note: Shriver 096 Community Engaged Learning is a Co-Requisite.  <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/prelawadvising/posts/156118/528c9/f1c07ffdad83dd0bf5e792e3e29b990e/web/link?link=https%3A%2F%2Fshrivercenter.umbc.edu%2Fcommunity-engaged-learning%2Fspring-2026%2F" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Click here </a>to learn more.</strong></div>
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    <div><strong>Instructor: Lori Hardesty, MPA, Associate Director, Community Engaged Learning, The Shriver Center</strong></div>
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    <div><strong>To learn more/obtain special permission to enroll, please contact:</strong></div>
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  <Title>Following the Heart: Professor Huang&#8217;s Journey</Title>
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    <p>No creative journey looks the same between two people, and Professor Chung Wei Huang is no exception. Growing up in a small but lively town in Taiwan, she was surrounded by an environment shaped by curiosity and learning. Her mother worked as a middle school teacher, her father was employed at a telecommunications company, and young Chung Wei spent much of her childhood reading. "I'm gonna be a writer!" she remembers thinking as a kid, long before she discovered filmmaking. What began as a love for reading would eventually spark a career built on storytelling in many forms.</p>
    <p>During her undergraduate years at National Taiwan University, Professor Huang majored in international business while completing an art and design certificate. Although her major was practical and academically focused, she felt an early pull toward creative expression. A study abroad program in Spain transformed that interest into something deeper. She enrolled in pre production and development courses taught by American professors and realized that these classes aligned with her passions in ways her previous film studies courses never had. Her time in Spain made filmmaking feel real, and made the idea of pursuing it long term begin to take shape.</p>
    <p>After returning to Taiwan, she gained her first industry experience as a script supervisor on the TV drama I Love You So Much. The position gave her valuable insight into the production world, but it came with heavy demands. She worked six and a half days a week under intense pressure and very low pay. Entry level jobs in Taiwan's production industry were notoriously difficult, and even though the role opened doors, it was not sustainable. Leaving the job was a turning point. It pushed her toward what she truly wanted: a chance to study filmmaking in America.</p>
    <p>This decision brought her to Temple University's MFA program in Film and Media Arts, where she earned the Presidential Fellowship. Her time at Temple not only strengthened her skills but also expanded her creative identity, shifting her interest from documentary work toward narrative filmmaking. She later began exploring experimental forms as well, including dance for the camera, blending movement, emotion, and storytelling in new ways. After marrying and moving to the Baltimore area for her husband's long term job, she found the opportunity to teach at UMBC.</p>
    <p>Now a lecturer in the Media and Communication Studies Department, Professor Huang teaches filmmaking, screenwriting, and media literacy. "I love being able to teach screenwriting in a very hands on way," she shared. She appreciates the supportive environment of her colleagues and the chance to work closely with students who are finding their voices as storytellers. Coming from a film school background, teaching in a communication studies program introduced her to new ideas and broadened the way she thinks about media. "I now pay attention to a wider range of disciplines," she said, reflecting on how the transition has shaped her approach as both a filmmaker and educator.</p>
    <p>Her creative accomplishments reach far beyond the classroom. Professor Huang's films have screened at major festivals such as the Cleveland International Film Festival, LA Shorts International Film Festival, VC Film Festival, The Female Eye Film Festival, and the Maryland Film Festival. She received the Rubys Artist Grant for her film "Days without End" and funding from the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund for her short film "Squeegee Boy". She has also been a semifinalist for the Sondheim Artscape Prize and a Baker Artist Award winner.</p>
    <p>Most recently, "Squeegee Boy" is concluding its international festival run at the Byron Bay International Film Festival in Australia, where it is featured in the festival's High School Program. This milestone highlights not only the global reach of her work but also the film's ability to resonate with younger audiences, reflecting her commitment to stories about lived experiences, social issues, and personal perspective.</p>
    <p>Looking back at her undergraduate years, she remembers the excitement of curating an art exhibition for her art and design certificate program, a project called Doppelganger that involved securing a historical building and finding local artists to contribute. She also recalls a "work and travel" summer in California that left her with a strong impression of life in the United States and influenced her desire to stay. "Traveling in California gave me a really good impression of my future prospects," she said. "I wanted to stay in the U.S."</p>
    <p>Her advice for students today is simple and heartfelt. "Studying is important, but try different things and make new friends. It's one of the most important things in undergrad." And when asked to summarize her entire journey in a single sentence, she chose words that reflect every twist, risk, and leap she has taken.</p>
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    <h5>Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship</h5>Are you a U.S. citizen​ or national of the United States receiving a Pell grant and planning to study abroad? If so, you may be eligible for the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship! This U.S. Department of State program enables students receiving a Federal Pell Grant to study or intern abroad, providing them with skills critical to our national security and economic prosperity. These awards offer up to $​8000 to support your study abroad plans. The program aims to encourage students to study and intern in a diverse array of countries or areas and world regions and to study languages, especially critical-need languages (those deemed important to national security). Veterans of military service are encouraged to apply, and preference is given to veterans when other factors are equivalent. Join us for a virtual Gilman Scholarship Information session!</li>
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    <li><h5>Information Session: February 16th | 11am-12pm | <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/studyabroad/events/149903" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Virtual</a>
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    <li><h5>Essay Workshop Session: </h5></li>
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    <li><h6>February 17th | 10:30am-12pm | UC204</h6></li>
    <li><h6>February 19th | 10:30am-12pm | UC204</h6></li>
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    <h3><strong>Upcoming Events and Deadlines</strong></h3>
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    <li><p><strong>[TODAY!]</strong> February 16, 2026: Summer 2026 <a href="https://studyabroad.umbc.edu/faculty-led-programs/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Faculty-led Program </a>applications due</p></li>
    <li><p>March 5, 2026: <a href="https://www.ciee.org/go-abroad/college-study-abroad/study-abroad-edit-scholarship-lp?utm_campaign=sa-fy26-sae&amp;utm_medium=cpc&amp;utm_source=adwords&amp;utm_content=scholarships&amp;utm_term=benjamin%20a%20gilman%20scholarship&amp;gad_source=1&amp;gad_campaignid=18820516949&amp;gbraid=0AAAAAD9iXSZYkEC5LCDZEIWzxCZS9ZPOg&amp;gclid=Cj0KCQiAy6vMBhDCARIsAK8rOgm5xLO39s4vh8mo1l-EntiGCmuvexy5kpqLESeOqSvAB2W4IQsOQMAaAt7REALw_wcB" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Applications</a> due for Summer 2026, Fall 2026, and Academic Year 2026-2027</p></li>
    <li><p>March 10th, 2026: Summer (non-faculty led), Fall, and Academic Year 2026-2027 Applications due</p></li>
    <li><p>April 7th, 2026: <a href="https://www.iie.org/programs/freeman-asia/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Freeman Awards for Study in Asia</a> Application due </p></li>
    <li><p>Summer 2026, Fall 2026, and Academic Year 2026-2027 advising is available now! Contact <a href="mailto:educationabroad@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">educationabroad@umbc.edu</a> to schedule an advising appointment.</p></li>
    <li><p>Study Abroad 101 Sessions<br>Monday | 2pm-3pm | <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID=me29d93ab60b54042528bee05e2ed773e" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Virtual<br></a>Tuesday | 1pm-2pm | <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID=m8552fa0ed34d94e9693b0dd860056d98" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Virtual<br></a>Friday | 11am-12pm | <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID=me405bd87a39e52a03b6adac037de285f" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Virtual</a></p></li>
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    <h3><strong>Program Spotlight: ISEP Direct in Seoul, South Korea</strong></h3>
    <p>Are you interested in spending four weeks this summer alongside international students and local students at Hanyang University? Hanyang University is South Korea's top engineering school, offering many science and engineering courses. This program also includes excursions to Everland (the largest amusement  park in Korea), a Nanta show, a tour to the Demilitarized Zone, and a trip to a water park! Learn more about this program <a href="https://search.isepstudyabroad.org/Program/Detail/b68ba41e-3477-4037-80c1-42c2e575d97f" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">at this link</a>!</p>
    <p>Can't get enough of education abroad at UMBC? Follow along on the <a href="https://www.instagram.com/umbclife/?hl=en" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">@UMBCLife</a> and <a href="https://www.instagram.com/umbceducationabroad/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">@UMBCeducationabroad</a>!</p>
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