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    <Title>Missing Amazon Package</Title>
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          <div>Good afternoon,</div>
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          <div>I'm looking for a package that was delivered by Amazon. <br> <br>The package is addressed to Ella Sagan, Sherman Hall B, Rm 485. It should be a  maxtek Sticky Easel Pad 25"x30", Large Flip Chart Paper with 2 Packs of 30 Sheets/Pad, Upgraded Big Anchor Chart Flip Paper with Sticky Back, Self-Stick Easel Paper for Walls.<br> <br>Please email me if you find it at <a href="mailto:esagan@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">esagan@umbc.edu</a>.</div>
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          <div>Thank you,</div>
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          <div>Ella</div>
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  <Title>June is National Cancer Survivor Month</Title>
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    <p><span>With over 18 million cancer survivors in the U.S., it's clear that research is making a difference—but the journey doesn't end at survival. One in four survivors reports poor physical health, and one in ten faces challenges with mental health. We are</span><span> proud to highlight the work of the </span><span><a href="https://www.aacr.org/patients-caregivers/awareness-months/national-cancer-survivor-month/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)</a></span><span>, which is leading the way in survivorship science—improving outcomes and saving lives.</span></p>
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    <p><span>Share your story and use #CelebrateSurvivorship and #NationalCancerSurvivorMonth to spread awareness.</span></p>
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  <Title>June is National Cancer Survivor Month</Title>
  <Tagline>Championing survivors today, shaping stronger tomorrows.</Tagline>
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    <p><span>With over 18 million cancer survivors in the U.S., it's clear that research is making a difference—but the journey doesn't end at survival. One in four survivors reports poor physical health, and one in ten faces challenges with mental health. We are</span><span> proud to highlight the work of the </span><span><a href="https://www.aacr.org/patients-caregivers/awareness-months/national-cancer-survivor-month/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)</a></span><span>, which is leading the way in survivorship science—improving outcomes and saving lives.</span></p>
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    <p><span>Share your story and use #CelebrateSurvivorship and #NationalCancerSurvivorMonth to spread awareness.</span></p>
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  <Title>June is National Cancer Survivor Month</Title>
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    <Title>Want to take control of your financial future?</Title>
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          <div>There are several gas tanks in the cage behind the building without the metal caps attached. Neither the warehouse or suppliers will take tanks back with out the tops. Rental charges on these tanks will accrue for the lab who ordered the tanks in multiples of the cost of the gasses themselves.  </div>
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          <p>This year Alonso also worked with <strong><a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/faculty/neha-raikar/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Neha Raikar</a>, </strong>chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering, to bring together a small group of UMBC faculty to engage in a year-long exploration of how to enhance teaching with AI. Participants shared ideas for using AI in the classroom, such as brainstorming discussion topics, generating podcasts from textbooks, and crafting and revising syllabi. They also shared concerns about the technology.</p>
          
          
          
          <p>Alonso says she has been interested in technology’s role in education for decades. As early as the mid-1980s, she dabbled with basic AI programs and during her graduate education in the ’90s, she focused on how technology could transform the classroom. As a post-graduate, she worked in industry as a usability specialist, deepening her understanding of how people interact with complex systems. </p>
          
          
          
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    <div>Dear UMBC Community,</div>
    
    <div>I am delighted to share the news that David M. Fields, who has been serving since late January as acting chief of police at UMBC, has been named to the permanent role. He assumes the leadership of the department following the retirement this spring of former chief Bruce Perry.
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    <div>Prior to joining the UMBC community, Chief Fields spent 17 years as a sworn police officer at the University of Maryland, College Park. In 2014, he became the lead firearms instructor in the Training Division Fire Academy, which began a longtime role for Chief Fields in the training of officers and community members in emergency response. At College Park, he created and led the first Tactical Response Unit for the department, and he served as assistant training director of the Training Division before being promoted to captain and then patrol commander of the university’s police department.</div>
    
    <div>In addition to his service as an officer, Chief Fields has spent more than a decade as an adjunct instructor with the Prince George’s County Municipal Academy providing firearms training and qualification to retired law enforcement officers under the Law Enforcement Safety Act, as well as instruction in patrol tactics for veteran and entry-level officers. Since 2016, he has served also as an adjunct instructor with Intelligence Consulting Partners, a firm that provides threat assessment, interactive training, and policy solutions for private and public agencies and organizations across the United States.</div>
    
    <div>Chief Fields studied criminal justice at Bowie State University and University of Maryland University College (now University of Maryland Global Campus). He has provided us with exemplary leadership from the moment he joined UMBC. His expertise, integrity, and commitment to ensuring the safety of every member of the community are evident in everything he does, as is his dedication to the support and development of the sworn officers and staff members who comprise the department.</div>
    
    <div>I am delighted that he has agreed to take on the permanent role of police chief for UMBC. I am grateful, as well, that Lieutenant Ed McDermott, who joined the department with Chief Fields in an acting capacity in January, will now assume a permanent role in the department. Having served previously as executive officer to the chief of the University of Maryland Police Department, Lt. McDermott will serve as chief of staff to Chief Fields at UMBC.</div>
    
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    <div>I know that many members of our community have had the opportunity to meet and/or work closely with Chief Fields and Lt. McDermott over the last few months and that those who have will share my enthusiasm about this terrific news. Welcome—once more—to Chief Fields and Lt. McDermott!</div>
    
    <div>Sincerely,</div>
    
    <div><em>President Valerie Sheares Ashby</em></div>
    
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    <div>Dear UMBC Community,</div>
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    <div>I am delighted to share the news that David M. Fields, who has been serving since late January as acting chief of police at UMBC, has been named to the permanent role. He assumes the leadership of the department following the retirement this spring of former chief Bruce Perry.<br><br>
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    <div>Prior to joining the UMBC community, Chief Fields spent 17 years as a sworn police officer at the University of Maryland, College Park. In 2014, he became the lead firearms instructor in the Training Division Fire Academy, which began a longtime role for Chief Fields in the training of officers and community members in emergency response. At College Park, he created and led the first Tactical Response Unit for the department, and he served as assistant training director of the Training Division before being promoted to captain and then patrol commander of the university’s police department.</div>
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    <div>In addition to his service as an officer, Chief Fields has spent more than a decade as an adjunct instructor with the Prince George’s County Municipal Academy providing firearms training and qualification to retired law enforcement officers under the Law Enforcement Safety Act, as well as instruction in patrol tactics for veteran and entry-level officers. Since 2016, he has served also as an adjunct instructor with Intelligence Consulting Partners, a firm that provides threat assessment, interactive training, and policy solutions for private and public agencies and organizations across the United States.</div>
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    <div>Chief Fields studied criminal justice at Bowie State University and University of Maryland University College (now University of Maryland Global Campus). He has provided us with exemplary leadership from the moment he joined UMBC. His expertise, integrity, and commitment to ensuring the safety of every member of the community are evident in everything he does, as is his dedication to the support and development of the sworn officers and staff members who comprise the department.</div>
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    <div>I am delighted that he has agreed to take on the permanent role of police chief for UMBC. I am grateful, as well, that Lieutenant Ed McDermott, who joined the department with Chief Fields in an acting capacity in January, will now assume a permanent role in the department. Having served previously as executive officer to the chief of the University of Maryland Police Department, Lt. McDermott will serve as chief of staff to Chief Fields at UMBC.</div>
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    <div>I know that many members of our community have had the opportunity to meet and/or work closely with Chief Fields and Lt. McDermott over the last few months and that those who have will share my enthusiasm about this terrific news. Welcome—once more—to Chief Fields and Lt. McDermott!</div>
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  <Title>TODAY Lunch &amp; Learn: Student Activism w/ Dr. Kate Drabinski</Title>
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