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    <Title>August 2016 Rec Swim Calendar</Title>
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          <div>All UMBC Students, Faculty, Staff, and RAC Members:<br><br>The Rec Swim Calendar has been posted for the month of August. To view <br>the calendar, click on the "Files" tab and then click on the <br>"August 2016 Rec Swim Schedule" link.</div>
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    <Summary>All UMBC Students, Faculty, Staff, and RAC Members:  The Rec Swim Calendar has been posted for the month of August. To view  the calendar, click on the "Files" tab and then click on the  "August...</Summary>
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  <Title>Gradution Tickets Needed</Title>
  <Tagline>Graduating? Have extra tickets? Contact me PLZ!</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>Hey Everyone,</p><p>I am requesting to anyone who is graduating this Fall 2016 that may have extra tickets or know someone who does. My family is coming up and unfortunately, UMBC does not give out enough tickets and I really want my grandparents to attend my graduation since I am the first in the family. Please if anyone has any extra tickets or does not plan to walk-contact me at <a href="mailto:ralam1@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ralam1@umbc.edu</a> </p><p>I would really appreciate your help on this! THANK YOU! </p></div>
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  <Summary>Hey Everyone,  I am requesting to anyone who is graduating this Fall 2016 that may have extra tickets or know someone who does. My family is coming up and unfortunately, UMBC does not give out...</Summary>
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    <Title>$510&#160;AVAILABLE ROOM at Catonsville/close to UMBC</Title>
    <Tagline>Available from mid of August (negotiable)</Tagline>
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          <p><span>There is an available furnished(optional) bedroom at my
          apartment and I am looking for a female roommate. This is a great 2-bedroom
          apartment in Catonsville in a safe, quiet and convenient area. The UMBC bus
          stop is right across the street, 5 minutes to UMBC if you drive (parking is
          available) and the MTA bus to Downtown Baltimore stops on the corner of the
          street. The room is bright and big enough for one, with one Sofa-Bed, a table,
          a full closet. Bathroom is private.It is going to be available as early as mid
          of August. The current roommate is a UMBC student. The apartment has utilities
          including internet, heating and cooling system and a full kitchen(almost
          anything you may need). The laundry is shared in the building.Rent will be
          $510/mo.I am looking for a clean and well-mannered female.For more
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  <Title>John W. Jeffries Dean&#8217;s List Award honors high achievers</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><img width="150" height="150" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/jeffries_dean-award-lunch16-7342-150x150.jpg" alt="Jeffries award winner Obi Leka holds award with two others" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p><span>UMBC is about to celebrate its 50th anniversary, and we didn’t get this far without the dedication of some incredible people. People like <strong>Dean Emeritus John Jeffries,</strong> who joined the UMBC History Department in 1973, and spent the next 40 years helping his students and the university excel. </span></p>
    <p><span>When Dean Jeffries retired as Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) in 2013, an anonymous donor established the John W. Jeffries Dean’s List Award in his honor. The fund—which recognizes Dean Jeffries for his dedication to UMBC students and his commitment to seeing them excel—provides critical support for high-achieving students who aren’t already receiving a specialty scholarship. If they’ve demonstrated their drive by reaching the Dean’s list for three consecutive semesters, they’re eligible for the award. </span></p>
    <p><span>This spring, Dean Jeffries had the chance to meet with some of the students who had received the award and learn a bit about their UMBC journeys. </span></p>
    <p><strong>Sunita Mengers ’16, biological sciences</strong><span>, had just returned from Spain when she met with Dean Jeffries. “Receiving this award helped me fully immerse myself in the local culture and allowed me to adapt to a new environment,” she explains. Hoping to continue her studies at med school, Sunita said UMBC’s close-knit and supportive environment played a big role in helping her reach her goals. </span></p>
    <p><span>“The whole [UMBC] community helps you succeed,” she adds. </span></p>
    <p><span>That sense of community and support is a feeling common across campus, especially among the award recipients. “I received personalized classroom instruction from quality professors who truly care about the well-being of their students,” says </span><strong>Ayushi Aggarwal ‘16, biochemistry and molecular biology.</strong></p>
    <p><span>The students also felt the impact of the reward well beyond their initial acceptance. Thanks in part to this scholarship, </span><strong>Olsi Leka ’16, computer engineering</strong><span>, is achieving his career goals. </span></p>
    <p><span>“I have accepted a position [at Texas Instruments in Dallas] as a product engineer, a position that will allow me to continue my learning process beyond the doors of UMBC,” he says. </span></p>
    <p><span>For </span><strong>Marianne Kirchgessner ’16, social work</strong><span>, the Dean John Jeffries Award is allowing her to continue her education. “[Receiving this scholarship] was a blessing because it lessened the burden for me and my parents and freed up some money to pay for grad school,” she says. </span></p>
    <p><span>Given Dean Jeffries’ long history of helping students, it seems fitting that the fund established in his honor should do the same, as it prepares these talented Retrievers to take everything they’ve learned at UMBC into their bright futures.</span></p>
    <p><span>“I’m both delighted and honored by the award, which helps high-achieving Dean’s List students who do not hold UMBC specialty scholarships complete their undergraduate education,” said Dean Jeffries. “I’m especially honored to have my name associated with these remarkable young men and women.”</span></p>
    <p>—<em>Katharine Scrivener</em></p>
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  <Title>My UMBC email was compromised...please beware of spam!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Hi everyone.<div><br></div><div>Recently I noticed an email address infiltrating my emails in the "reply-to" section of the email header. The email address that showed up was: "<a href="mailto:pineconereserchservicecentre@gmail.com">pineconereserchservicecentre@gmail.com</a>". It came to my attention when my professor replied-all to an email, and everyone except for myself received it. When one of the correspondents forwarded me the email, I tried to find out why it replied to that email instead of my own. Lo and behold, I found the same email hidden inside many of my other emails to the same people in the group. </div><div><br></div><div>We submitted a ticket and everything, and I was told to reset my account. I had thought it was only affecting the emails in the group I was communicating with, but today I realized it was now affecting other emails as well. So I submitted a ticket with screenshots, and dug around a bit more to find out what was going on. Above all, I thought maybe if I blocked the email it would help, since this was still happening after I reset my email.</div><div><br></div><div>I haven't heard back from UMBC support yet but from what I've found out, I'm pretty sure my account was compromised in some way shape or form. I found in my account settings that someone had put that spam email address in the reply-to section. So I removed that. I found over 50-something messages in my trash box from the spam email, which sent to countless other UMBC emails to join an online scam. The spam email actually sent these emails from my account - which is why I'm strongly suspecting that my email was hacked.</div><div><br></div><div>Anyways, I've removed the email from the reply-to setting and will be monitoring for any suspicious activity. What I'd like to caution everyone is...if you received an email about pine cone research or "part-time undercover" - IGNORE IT AND DELETE IT. For those who received my hacked emails - I'm very sorry and I hope it didn't affect you for the worse. Also, it's probably wise to check your emails every now and again and your account settings for anything suspicious. I have no idea how long this has been going on or how it happened, but the sooner suspicious activity is detected the sooner the compromise can be resolved and preventative measures taken for the future.</div><div><br></div><div>TL;DR - suspicious email "<a href="mailto:pineconereserchservicecentre@gmail.com">pineconereserchservicecentre@gmail.com</a>" infiltrating emails as a "reply-to" email in my emails. Did some investigation, found spam emails sent from my account to countless others, pretty sure my UMBC email account was compromised (hacked?) in someway. Please delete any emails from that address or anything containing "PINE CONE RESEARCH" OR "PART-TIME UNDERCOVER" OR "COMMISSION EMPLOYMENT OPENING".</div><div><br></div><div>Also, if anyone has insight to this, please let me know. I'm super paranoid about account security now. </div><div><br></div><div>Oh, and, please PAW so others can see this!!</div></div>
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  <Title>Mentoring program connects refugees with college opportunity</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>A new college access mentoring program for refugees in Baltimore has demonstrated tremendous success in its first year, with all of the graduating seniors in the program accepted into college.</p><p>College JUMP (Journey Upward Mentoring Program) started last year through the Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) Refugee Youth Project (RYP) in partnership with The Shriver Center at UMBC. RYP operates a series of programs that work with refugee youth in Baltimore City and County.</p><p><strong>Christina Smith ’15</strong>, global studies, Sondheim Public Affairs Scholar and Honors College member, serves as the coordinator for the program as UMBC’s Maryland-DC Campus Compact (MDCCC) AmeriCorps VISTA. She says the goal is to work with 11<span>th</span> and 12<span>th</span> grade refugee students to provide a near-peer college access mentoring program.</p><p>College JUMP has three areas of focus: college exploration, applying to college, and college preparation. Each refugee student in the program is paired with an undergraduate college student who works closely with them to provide resources and assistance throughout the college application process. College JUMP has a team of four undergraduate students who serve as mentor leaders.</p><p>“We want to make sure students start that first day of college feeling prepared for success,” explains Smith.</p><p><strong>Francine Mukobwajana</strong> graduated from Western High School earlier this year and is starting at UMBC in the fall as a biochemistry major. She participated in the program last year and was mentored by <strong>Asma Qaiyumi ’17,</strong> biology and psychology.</p><p>“UMBC was my first choice,” shares Mukobwajana. “Asma helped me a lot. I moved here in 2014, so everything was new to me, but I really appreciated working with Asma.”</p><p>Mukobwajana says Qaiyumi helped her by identifying scholarships, senior year activities, and navigating the college application process. Part of College JUMP also included a campus visit to UMBC.</p><p>“A big part of the preparation is seeing a campus and seeing students going to class, events, and leading tours,” says Qaiyumi. “All of that is important for students like Francine to know.”</p><p>The origins of College JUMP are traced back to when <strong>Jodi Kelber-Kaye</strong>, associate director of the Honors College, received a <a href="https://umbcbreakingground.wordpress.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">BreakingGround</a> grant to partner with community organizations for her race, poverty, and gender in Baltimore seminar. In 2013, her class worked with the International Rescue Committee (IRC) to create a proposal for encouraging refugee families to remain residents of Baltimore City past their initial resettlement period. After the director of the IRC asked about creating a college mentoring program for refugee youth, her 2014 seminar students partnered with Brittany DeNovellis at RYP to design such a program.</p><p><strong>Eloise Grose</strong>, Shriver Center program coordinator for service-learning, partnered with Kelber-Kaye and others on campus to get the College JUMP funded and started through a MDCCC AmeriCorps VISTA grant.</p><p>DeNovellis, RYP volunteer specialist, was instrumental in the creation and implementation of the project and worked closely with Grose to create the grant proposal to receive funding and also serves as a co-supervisor for the program. Kursten Pickup, RYP coordinator, also assisted in the grant writing process.</p><p>Three years later, College JUMP was a tremendous success in its first year and has provided opportunities for refugees to continue their education and remain in the Baltimore region.</p><p>“If you think about what a refugee family endures, they leave their home country for reasons that are traumatizing for them, and are eventually relocated to the U.S.,” says Kelber-Kaye. “So it’s important for UMBC students to provide welcoming and supportive environments for refugee youth and families as they navigate this complicated aspect of US culture.”</p><p>Building off of incredible results this year including a 100 percent college acceptance rate and FAFSA completion rate, Christina Smith says there are plans to expand the number of students served and add more activities to the program for next year. Thirteen students completed a full year of programming, and an additional 31 students attended events and workshops focused on college access.</p><p>“UMBC values diversity among students and open mindedness and acceptance of a wide range of cultures and backgrounds,” says Smith. “The refugee community in Baltimore can be such an asset not just to the university but to the city and the state of Maryland.”</p><p>Any UMBC student who is interested in serving as a mentor for the program should contact Christina Smith at<a href="mailto:csmith24@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">csmith24@umbc.edu</a>.</p><p>For more information about service-learning at UMBC, contact <a href="http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Shriver Center</a>.</p><p>For more information about the Refugee Youth Project, visit<a href="http://www.refugeeyouthproject.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.refugeeyouthproject.org</a>.</p><p><em>Image: Photo by Brittany DeNovellis. A group of mentors, students, and a Chesapeake Hall resident pose at the College JUMP kickoff event. </em></p><p><em>This story, by Max Cole, originally appeared <a href="http://news.umbc.edu/new-mentoring-program-connects-refugee-youth-in-baltimore-with-opportunities-to-pursue-a-college-education/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>. </em></p></div>
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  <Title>John W. Jeffries Dean&#8217;s List Award honors high achievers</Title>
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    <p><span>When Dean Jeffries retired as Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) in 2013, an anonymous donor established the John W. Jeffries Dean’s List Award in his honor. The fund—which recognizes Dean Jeffries for his dedication to UMBC students and his commitment to seeing them excel—provides critical support for high-achieving students who aren’t already receiving a specialty scholarship. If they’ve demonstrated their drive by reaching the Dean’s list for three consecutive semesters, they’re eligible for the award. </span></p>
    <p><span>This spring, Dean Jeffries had the chance to meet with some of the students who had received the award and learn a bit about their UMBC journeys. </span></p>
    <p><strong>Sunita Mengers ’16, biological sciences</strong><span>, had just returned from Spain when she met with Dean Jeffries. “Receiving this award helped me fully immerse myself in the local culture and allowed me to adapt to a new environment,” she explains. Hoping to continue her studies at med school, Sunita said UMBC’s close-knit and supportive environment played a big role in helping her reach her goals. </span></p>
    <p><span>“The whole [UMBC] community helps you succeed,” she adds. </span></p>
    <p><span>That sense of community and support is a feeling common across campus, especially among the award recipients. “I received personalized classroom instruction from quality professors who truly care about the well-being of their students,” says </span><strong>Ayushi Aggarwal ‘16, biochemistry and molecular biology.</strong></p>
    <p><span>The students also felt the impact of the reward well beyond their initial acceptance. Thanks in part to this scholarship, </span><strong>Olsi Leka ’16, computer engineering</strong><span>, is achieving his career goals. </span></p>
    <p><span>“I have accepted a position [at Texas Instruments in Dallas] as a product engineer, a position that will allow me to continue my learning process beyond the doors of UMBC,” he says. </span></p>
    <p><span>For </span><strong>Marianne Kirchgessner ’16, social work</strong><span>, the Dean John Jeffries Award is allowing her to continue her education. “[Receiving this scholarship] was a blessing because it lessened the burden for me and my parents and freed up some money to pay for grad school,” she says. </span></p>
    <p><span>Given Dean Jeffries’ long history of helping students, it seems fitting that the fund established in his honor should do the same, as it prepares these talented Retrievers to take everything they’ve learned at UMBC into their bright futures.</span></p>
    <p><span>“I’m both delighted and honored by the award, which helps high-achieving Dean’s List students who do not hold UMBC specialty scholarships complete their undergraduate education,” said Dean Jeffries. “I’m especially honored to have my name associated with these remarkable young men and women.”</span></p>
    <p>—<em>Katharine Scrivener</em></p>
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