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  <Title>REPOST:  Tomorrow, 6/13/25 - Staff/Faculty Appreciation - Seed Starter Kits</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><div>For those on campus tomorrow, Friday, June 13th, 2025, s<span>top by the library terrace this Friday to pot your own edible plant seeds to add to your garden or grow indoors this summer! Bell peppers, jalapenos, pumpkins, and more. All supplies used to pot will be re-used from our own campus waste including compost, pots from the old greenhouse, and seeds saved from produce. </span></div><div><br></div><div>For more info and/or to RSVP, visit: </div></div>
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  <Summary>For those on campus tomorrow, Friday, June 13th, 2025, stop by the library terrace this Friday to pot your own edible plant seeds to add to your garden or grow indoors this summer! Bell peppers,...</Summary>
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    <Title>Engineering Building - Construction Impacts</Title>
    <Tagline>Monday 06/16/25</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content"><span>Additional modifications to the Engineering Building east ground level building entrance will begin on Monday, 06/16/2025 and run through Friday, 08/15/2025. The lecture hall will remain closed and the entire adjacent lobby will be closed during this time. Emergency exit routes will be provided through the closed lobby space and from the 1st floor atrium level above. These egress routes should be used for emergency exiting only. Signage will be provided to identify the alternate building entrance/exits and redirected accessible campus routes. </span><span>Please refer to the attached image for additional information.</span><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>Accessibility is part of the design process, and we work in partnership with Accessibility and Disability Services which supports faculty, staff, students and visitors with disabilities. If you have a concern about accessibility or want to inquire about a disability-based accommodation, please do so through  their <a href="https://accessibility.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">website</a>.<br></span><span><br>Thank you for your patience as we work to maintain and enhance the UMBC campus.</span><div><span><br></span></div><div><br></div></div></div>
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  <Title>To you&#8212;Letter from the editor</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>The other morning at breakfast, I told my son I could draw an infinite line on two sides of a single piece of paper. He, of course, scoffed. So, I found a scrap sheet, made a half twist of the paper, added a crucial piece of tape, and proceeded to blow his mind with his very first Möbius strip.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>Now, am I equipped to explain <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLgCq4ikl78" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><em>why</em> a Möbius strip works</a> the way it works? I am not. But, did I open the door to a “whoa!” moment—and the possibility of him finding it out for himself? Absolutely.</p>
    
    
    
    <img width="897" height="593" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/jenny.jpg" alt="a woman with brown hair and glasses smiles with trees behind her and a black sweatshirt on" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Assistant Vice President, Strategic Content, Jenny O’Grady. Photo by Marlayna Demond ’11.
    
    
    
    <p>Every day at UMBC, you’ll find plenty of “whoa” moments—occasions of curiosity and delight that challenge minds and broaden perspective—across the disciplines. And best of all, these moments can happen to anyone, anywhere, because we’re all about opening doors here.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>One great example is quantum, a timely topic—and “the future of Maryland,” as our governor puts it. We have <a href="https://umbc.edu/stories/detangling-quantum/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">amazing alums harnessing this information</a> to build secure communications and ultra-precise sensing, but they—like all of us—started out as curious students. They just needed to show up and have their minds blown!</p>
    
    
    
    <p>An eye-opening moment at Artscape brought <a href="https://umbc.edu/stories/coming-full-circle-on-musical-pathways/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">our cover-story subject <strong>Nema Robinson</strong></a> to UMBC in a roundabout way—now, she is poised to be the full-circle door-opener to a new generation of music students. And what could be more whoa-inducing than being able to build whatever you might <a href="https://umbc.edu/stories/where-bright-ideas-come-to-life/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">dream up in a campus makerspace</a> or to collectively flex your imagination with friends through <a href="https://umbc.edu/stories/the-gathering-is-magic/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">long-term gaming communities</a>?</p>
    
    
    
    <p>I recently celebrated a pretty major milestone at UMBC—my 20-year work anniversary. And in that time, I have experienced a bunch of personal “whoa” moments, many of which I have had the honor of sharing right here. So many Retrievers have opened my eyes—and now, as my work at UMBC evolves, it’s my turn to open a door of my own.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>I am happy to share that starting with this fall’s issue, managing editor <strong>Randianne Leyshon</strong> ’09 will be taking on the mantle of editor of <em>UMBC Magazine</em>. She is smart, kind, and curious, and I am so happy for her—and for all of you, who will benefit from her excellent editorial leadership going forward.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>Thank you for sharing so much of yourselves with me over the years, dear Retrievers. I look forward to seeing you around campus!</p></div>
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  <Title>Major Cloud Service Outage Impacting Campus Applications</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong>Date: June 12, 2025</strong></p><p><strong>Time: 3:45 PM </strong></p><p>The Division of Information Technology is aware of a widespread outage with a major cloud service provider that is currently impacting access to a number of online services used by the campus community.</p><p>This is a global issue affecting many organizations and is not the result of an outage or issue with the university's internal IT systems.</p><p><strong>Impacted services may include, but are not limited to:</strong></p><ul><li>Google (including Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, and other G Suite applications)</li><li>Box</li><li>VitalSource</li><li>Poll Everywhere</li></ul><p>Users may experience slow loading times, errors, or be unable to access these services altogether. We understand the critical nature of these tools for teaching, learning, and administrative work and apologize for the disruption this external issue is causing.</p><p>Our team is closely monitoring the situation with the cloud provider. </p><p>We appreciate your patience as the external provider works to resolve this major incident.</p></div>
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    <Title>A Message from USM Chancellor Jay A. Perman</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><div>To Our USM Faculty and Staff,</div><div><br></div><div>At the end of this year’s legislative session, the Maryland General Assembly passed a budget closing a $3.3 billion deficit. This budget contained significant cuts to Maryland agencies, including the University System. Our USM cut must be absorbed by each of our universities.</div><div><br></div><div>Your campus leaders are sharing with you over the coming weeks the impact of these cuts, and how they plan to close their budget shortfall. I’m grateful for the care they’re taking to protect faculty and staff as much as possible as those plans come together.</div><div><br></div><div>I know this is a time of great uncertainty. In <a href="https://www.usmd.edu/FY26-budget" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">this video</a>, I share an overview of our budget challenges and the commitments we’ve made to all of you who work so hard to advance our mission and serve our students.</div><div><br></div><div>Sincerely,</div><div><br></div><div><em>Jay A. Perman</em></div><div><em>Chancellor, University System of Maryland</em></div><div><br></div></div>
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    <Title>Subleasing 2 BY 2 Apartment</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Hi. I am subleasing my 2 by 2 spacious apartment (1000 sq. ft.) near the UMBC bus stop (10 minute from the main campus) located at Ingleside Ave. The rent is $1450 + utilities. Anyone interested in more details, please contact me.<div>For pictures and amenities: <a href="http://https://www.catonsvillas.com/catonsville/catons-villas/conventional/#media-section" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.catonsvillas.com/catonsville/catons-villas/conventional/#media-section</a><br><div><br></div><div><a href="mailto:pk60852@umbc.edu">pk60852@umbc.edu</a><br><div><br></div><div><br></div></div></div></div>
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    <p><strong>James Seavey:</strong> So, like I said, my name’s Jimmy.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>President Valerie Sheares Ashby:</strong> By the way, Jimmy. My dad was James. My brother is James. My nephew is James. My son is James. And Jimmy is what my oldest brother goes by. So, the name means something to me.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Seavey:</strong> That hits right at home because I’m a junior, my father and I were named after my great uncle. James goes back seven generations in my family.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Sheares Ashby:</strong> I love it, and I will take it one step further. My mother’s maiden name was James. So she was Shirley James and my dad was James Sheares. So it just goes on and on. Tell me about yourself.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Seavey:</strong> I’m an adult full-time student, and I work as a lieutenant for a fire department in the D.C. Metropolitan area. Outside of that, I have volunteered locally for over twenty years. I have found sincere passion in advocacy work, primarily on occupational cancer death benefits and basically expanding rightful benefits for public safety officials overall. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>I came to UMBC from <a href="https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Montgomery College</a>. I’m on a little more of a slow roll than a conventional student because of my full-time job. In public safety and sometimes in academia too, I feel the weight of assumptions about who we are and why we do things. Do you feel that as president?</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Sheares Ashby:</strong> I really consider this role to be two things—which may seem like opposites but are not really. One: It is a privilege, because for me, leadership is service. What you do, that service—it is a privilege to serve a community. The second thing, I keep telling people, “I just have a job, like you do.” Those things are both true. It is a privilege to lead, and it’s just a job.</p>
    
    
    
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    <p><strong>Seavey:</strong> I can certainly understand the weight of that privilege. Outside of my profession, there’s not many times that people will open their door and blindly tell you, “Please come in and help me.” When an Amazon package comes to your house, they leave it outside. When you order delivery, it gets left outside. But if there’s a problem in your home—electrical fire or medical issue with a family member or yourself—immediately you’re encouraging someone like me to come inside. There’s a large amount of responsibility not readily visible.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Sheares Ashby:</strong> They are trusting you. They are trusting that you are going to be what the role says. You’re going to be respectful, caring, a person of integrity, somebody with some professional expertise.</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Seavey: </strong>My father always felt like he had something to prove, because he went into public safety rather than alternatively higher paying careers. But as a junior to his senior going into work in the same vocation, I definitely knew that I needed to work harder and make sure that my name separates in a good way. But losing my dad, unfortunately, six years ago was a key change in my life to say, “You know what? The money in my current career provides for me, but it isn’t everything which I find currency in.” And that’s when I started looking into what else brings joy to my life and found advocacy, which led me back to education.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>Can I ask, what does public service mean to you as the university president?</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Sheares Ashby: </strong>It literally means that we serve the people. It means when I wake up every day, I have to be asking: How are we serving the people of Maryland? And here is the key, not the people who are my students, but the whole state of Maryland. Because the people of Maryland actually pay for the university—we get state dollars. We are serving the people of our state and the nation, whether they ever come to UMBC or not. The research we do should make the lives of people in the state better. The students we send out into your communities, who are going to be the lieutenant of the fire department, those students should go in there and be extraordinary for that community. I literally work for everybody in Maryland. And by the way, everybody in Maryland thinks I work for them too. And that feels good to me, because you actually feel like it is the people’s university. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>I particularly love that UMBC has a home here in Shady Grove. We are in a place where students do not have to pay room and board, because we are embedded in the community. That is cutting the cost of education in half already. Think about people who have full lives, full families, full jobs—it is hard to make education happen on top of that. And then I think about the composition of the student body here—it is a reflection of the composition of this community and the surrounding counties. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>The other piece is that because of proximity to D.C., a lot of students are attracted to this location. So many <a href="https://umbc.edu/ogrca/resources-for-displaced-federal-workers/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Marylanders have lost their jobs in the federal government</a>—these changes have definitely had the greatest impact on the state of Maryland. One of the things I am proud of that UMBC is doing is we have launched something called <a href="https://professionalprograms.umbc.edu/paws-pivot/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Paws and Pivot</a> through the <a href="https://dps.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Division of Professional Studies</a> and our <a href="https://careers.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Career Center</a>, providing resources for all these folks, particularly our alums, who are needing to actually pause and pivot. Some of these people have not interviewed in decades, so we are thinking about resume assistance, job opportunities, and certificate programs. I am really proud that we were able to be responsive to that. There is so much that a university does beyond just the four-year degree. </p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Seavey:</strong> Arguably, I would not be a student at all, much less potentially re-endeavoring to complete another degree if I had to pick a university with a traditional location outside of my community. I really wanted to continue studying political science. But I kept asking myself, “Well, am I going to be able to do that at rush hour? Am I going to be able to do that on my days off? What sacrifice will my family need to endure? Is the faculty going to be understanding of an adult student?” So having the flexible schedule we have here, and plainly, the school being exactly where it is, afforded me that opportunity.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>As a Marylander, and as a public servant myself, it was about it being realistic and available. So the availability here made it realistic. Imagine the people that have the fire inside them right now that want to do it. Then they say, “But I can’t get there.”</p>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>Sheares Ashby:</strong> That is the work that we have to continue to do—to take away the financial barriers, the geographic barriers, whatever it may be—to take that barrier down.</p></div>
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    <p>Four years ago, hearing those words would have been impossible. UMBC’s radio station, <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/wmbc?mobile=off" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">WMBC</a>—now a bustling hive of musical joy, live concerts, and record painting parties—had been silent after a lack of student staffing and resource issues, leading the student group to hang up their headphones. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>But recently, music is on the airwaves again as students and staff work around the clock to breathe new life into the station. After combining operations with <em><a href="https://retriever.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Retriever</a></em>, UMBC’s long-running student newspaper, and <em><a href="https://bartleby.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Bartleby</a></em>, UMBC’s Creative Arts Journal since 1972, WMBC found a new home in the University Center, and a fresh start as part of the newly chartered Student Media Center.</p>
    
    
    
    <img width="1200" height="800" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/DSC_3286-1200x800.jpg" alt="A group of people sit crowded around a conference table. Yellow streamers hang around the room and on the walls it says WMBC and The Retriever" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">An editorial roundtable event of Student Media Center participants. Photo by <em>The Retriever</em> staff  photographer Joshua Able-Carter, sophomore visual arts major.
    
    
    
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    <p>Retrievers have been media-conscious from the university’s inception. Within the first month of classes at UMBC, a newsroom was established, and the first issue of the student newspaper was published on September 19, 1966. Ever since then, the tradition of reporting student and campus life continued to expand and evolve. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>By 1979, the student-run radio station, WMBC, was founded. Originally called the WUMD Radio Club, the station began broadcasting over carrier current circuits, enabling students to tune in from their dorms and at a couple of dining areas on campus.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>In recent years, these media outlets, which depend on the ever-changing student body, took a hit. But students weren’t willing to give up their media platforms so easily. </p>
    
    
    
    <img width="768" height="1024" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/IMG_3164-1-768x1024.jpg" alt="a smiling student holds up a painted record with a Pikachu character on it" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">The station held a
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    <p>Around the same time, <em>The Retriever</em>, the student-run newspaper, ran into similar complications. They were working without a dedicated advisor, and the weight of managing everything from organizing meetings to pitching and writing stories, publishing and distributing both in print and online, marketing/running social media accounts, and much more became too much for students to handle alone. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>That changed at the end of 2023, when <strong>Ann Tropea</strong>, the assistant director of the <a href="https://civiclife.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Center for Democracy and Civic Life</a>, was hired as the newspaper’s media advisor. <em>The Retriever</em> members say she has helped immensely with finding advertisers, organizing documents, and advocating for them as a student organization. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>“I began working with students from <em>The Retriever</em> and WMBC to create a shared structure that went beyond the two groups simply sharing space in our suite of offices in the UC,” says Tropea, who has a background in law and communications. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>The student-run creative arts journal <em>Bartleby </em>joined the other media groups in 2024, and after a year of planning, SGA recently approved a new charter organization—the Student Media Center. The group’s stated mission is to “create a more engaged, informed, and civically empowered student body, and assert First Amendment freedoms at UMBC through the active production of student-run media.” </p>
    
    
    
    <p>The Student Events Board (seb) is the only other charter organization at UMBC, so this is historic, says Tropea. And the new structure ensures the longevity and continuous operations of not just WMBC, but <em>The Retriever</em> and <em>Bartleby </em>as well, Tropea adds, who during this planning period was directing her efforts into assisting with WMBC’s revitalization. </p>
    
    
    
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    <p><strong>Michelle Ibino</strong>, a biological sciences junior, who is the events manager for WMBC, says, “Sharing a space and a mission has been positive as it allows for students to cross over into each club. Members of the station have found and gone on to write/work for <em>The Retriever</em> and vice-versa.”</p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>The Retriever</em> has been able to seamlessly work with WMBC to produce stories that provide coverage about the station’s events, and it’s also common to see members of <em>The Retriever</em> enjoying WMBC’s events, which turns the newsroom into a Tiny Desk Concert vibe. “The WMBC/Retriever space is small, but turns out to be a really cool music venue if you just rearrange a few chairs and tables!” says <strong>Tim Rogers</strong>, <em>The Retriever</em>’s music columnist. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>“We might be known as a commuter school, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a rich student culture just like any other university. The efforts of <em>The Retriever</em> and WMBC bring life to campus,” says Rogers, a sophomore.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>When it comes to on-campus events, WMBC hosts concerts, album listening parties, zine creations, record painting, and other activities. WMBC puts together bills that showcase student artists, as well as local bands from the surrounding Baltimore area.</p>
    
    
    
    <img width="1200" height="857" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/DSC_1876-1200x857.jpg" alt="two people play the guitar while lights swirl around them on stage at a small concert" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Baltimore band Guest Bed performs at WMBC’s Zine Release Party. Photo by Erin Bennett ’25. 
    
    
    
    <p>While the newsroom can accommodate only a few dozen people, WMBC is able to organize large-scale events in different places around campus. “WMBC has put together a bunch of really cool music events, some in collaboration with Retriever Music Society (RMS) and others run entirely by the club,” says Rogers. The station’s previous spring music festival was a collaboration with RMS, taking place in the UC Ballroom.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>When planning events, Ibino knows how crucial it is that the students have both on-campus and off-campus options. “The off-campus concerts we run are especially important because they allow UMBC students to connect with the large local Baltimore/DMV music scene. As a school in the Baltimore area, I think it is especially important for us to encourage students to explore, interact, and support the Baltimore community, and these concerts are a great way for students to start building connections to do that. Further, our events help like-minded students find each other,” she says.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>In addition to events, the integration of the groups has positively impacted campus-wide projects. This has helped both groups to become better advocates for the student community. “Advocating for different groups is an important job that both organizations share as part of the Student Media Center,” says Ibino. “Collaboration is what helps us better represent the diverse voices and interests of the UMBC community.”</p>
    
    
    
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    <p>Although he’s graduated—and no longer housing the station’s equipment—Stultz has stayed connected with WMBC and appreciates watching it thrive. “The overall campus is thankful for a lot of the stuff that we do,” says Stultz. “We’re equally thankful back to the people on campus who support us and everything because we wouldn’t be able to do any of this without them.”</p>
    
    
    
    <p>In addition to being the events manager for WMBC, Ibino is one of the many DJs who broadcast a show through the station. Currently, there are about 40 different shows, and the station is on air weekly from Monday through Friday. With her show “Reverie,” Ibino connects with other students and educates anyone interested in the goth subculture.</p>
    
    
    
    
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    <p>Left: NYC-based band Lyoko at <a href="https://theottobar.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Ottobar</a> in Baltimore at a WMBC-off campus event. Right: Audience members watch Omanti perform at WMBC’s Great Pumpkin concert in the Student Media Center. Photos by Erin Bennett ’25.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>This platform has been valuable to her and has made her feel more grounded within the community. “One of the core principles of the goth community is to be involved and contribute to the subculture,” says Ibino. “Getting to do that through my show has made me feel more connected within the scene. Creating a space where people feel welcome to explore and embrace goth culture has helped me grow more confident in my identity and strengthened my connection to the broader alternative community.”</p>
    
    
    
    <p>Another DJ, <strong>Daniela Salguero</strong>, a junior psychology major, has also used her show as a way to explore her cultural identity. Her show, “Luna Roja Radio,” focuses on alternative Latin American music, and she provides commentary as to what certain songs represent in a wider political context. She explains, “Every week, I pick a theme to hone in on, and I think it’s a really great way for me to just get my feelings out there and to connect more with myself.”</p>
    
    
    
    <p>The media organizations have enriched campus life by helping students to get more involved with the Baltimore community. They have also served as an inclusive space for everyone.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>The door to the Student Media Center is almost always open. With the station broadcast aired on the office speakers, students are there, working and socializing under the band posters and stories that dot the walls—they’re making and sharing media but they’re also continuing a legacy for the next generation of Retriever writers, editors, and DJs. </p></div>
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