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<Summary>See the attached flyer for more information on the two very exciting courses MCS is offering over the winter of 2015!</Summary>
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<Title>Tom Scott, Retrospective OPEN NOW! 10/9/14-12/19/14</Title>
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    <p>Thursday, October 9 – Saturday, December 13</p>
    <p>A free opening reception will be held for this exhibition in the CADVC on Thursday October 9 from 5 until 7 p.m.</p>
    <p>Tom Scott’s career as an artist spanned more than 60 years, from the early 1950s through the first decade of this century. His output is remarkable not only for its temporal span but for its quantity and qualities, amounting to over 3,000 by his death at age 85 in March 2013. It is also remarkable for the particular span of time it covers: a unique time that saw the ascendancy of American art on the world stage for the first time and an extraordinarily fertile period of general artistic invention worldwide that included the creation and maturing of important sub-movements of modernism, and simultaneously the beginning of post modern tendencies in art.</p>
    <p>But the welter of trends and movements largely left Scott unaffected after his work in abstract expressionism in the 1950s, as he resolutely marched to his own drummer, even while well aware of the flux around him. We sense in his work something apart from the mainstream and major movements, yet not at all reactionary or retrogressive. As an inveterate experimenter, his work has a complexity that defies easy categorization.</p>
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    <p>Over the span of his career he established a variegated practice incorporating the use of oil and acrylic painting, collage, assemblage, recycled materials, three dimensional works, and much more, including ground-breaking work with painted photographs and the use of aerosol spray paints. Finally all of Scott’s experimentation comes together in the work of the last 20 years of his career in a sustained burst of creative activity amounting to hundreds of works. These are a capstone for a long career, a distilled group of assured work the making process and organizing principles of which operate not only formally but psychologically.</p>
    <p>This exhibition is therefore designed to fully demonstrate all these features in as comprehensive a way as possible, a dense and maximal presentation, and for the first time to allow the full range of works to be shown in one place at one time. Scott’s attitude towards his works was to be in an active dialogue with them. The exhibition is guest curated by Tex Andrews.</p>
    <p>Admission to the exhibition is free. The Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and is located in the Fine Arts Building. For more information call 410-455-3188.</p>
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    <strong>Program:</strong><div>The Data Incubator is an intensive six-week fellowship that prepares postdocs and PhDs in STEM + social science fields seeking industry careers as data scientists. The program is free for fellows and supported by sponsorships from dozens of employers across multiple industries. In response to the overwhelming interest in our earlier summer and fall sessions, we will be holding a winter postdoc fellowship.</div>
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    <div><strong>Locations:</strong></div>
    <div>There will be both an in-person (in NYC) and online section of the fellowship.</div>
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    <div>Both sections will be from <strong>01/05/15 to 02/13/15</strong>
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    <div><strong>Who should apply:</strong></div>
    <div>Anyone within one year of graduating from a PhD program or who has already obtained a PhD is welcome to <a href="http://www.thedataincubator.com/?ref=v3fdfe9" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">apply</a>. Applications from international students welcome. There is a common application for both the online and in-person sections. Everyone else (including non-PhDs) is encouraged to <a href="http://www.thedataincubator.com/?ref=v3fdfe9" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">sign-up for a future session</a>.</div>
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    <div>For additional information, checkout our <a href="http://www.thedataincubator.com/?ref=v3fdfe9" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">website</a>, <a href="http://blog.thedataincubator.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">blog</a>, <a href="http://venturebeat.com/2014/04/15/ny-gets-new-bootcamp-for-data-scientists-its-free-but-harder-to-get-into-than-harvard/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Venture Beat article</a>, or <a href="http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/08/the-question-to-ask-before-hiring-a-data-scientist/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Harvard Business Review piece</a>.</div>
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    <h6>Graduate Research Assistantships in Participatory Action Research Project: Work with K-12 Teachers in Baltimore, Maryland.</h6>
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    <p>The Teachers’ Democracy Project (TDP) is a grant-funded research project situated within the Language, Literacy and Culture (LLC) doctoral program at University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).</p>
    <p>TDP will offer research assistantships to up to two graduate students accepted in the LLC Doctoral Program for the Fall of 2015 (application deadline: <strong>December 1, 2014</strong>). Please indicate in your admissions cover letter that you are also interested in this research assistant position, which will be decided in a separate process from the admissions process.</p>
    <p>Research assistants earn a research stipend for 20 hours of work a week, and receive tuition credits for up to 10 credits per semester.  They also receive health benefits, a travel stipend for conferences, and have the opportunity to work on collaborative publications along with the co-researchers in the project.  </p>
    <p>The work of a TDP research assistant involves working with the program PI and director on program management, assisting with all aspects of the research project, and direct work with teachers in classrooms.  We are particularly interested in graduate students who have a background in K-12 public education and/or in media production in educational settings.</p>
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<Title>Schwartz Caballero, MLLI, receives NFL Leadership Award</Title>
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    <p><span>Spring 2015 advising and registration will be occurring soon! Before you
    can register, you must be electronically
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    any advance permissions for particular classes, especially INDS classes. <br></span></p>
    <p><span>Contact
     your INDS advisor to arrange an appointment. Many advisors in INDS are 
    not meeting with students until AFTER the Spring 2015 schedule goes live
     on <span><span>Monday, October 27</span></span>. Unsure who your advisor is? Email Ms. Sauter - <a href="mailto:csauter@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">csauter@umbc.edu</a>.</span></p>
    <p><span>You have a pre-de</span><span>termined time to register based on the number of credits you have 
    earned; it does not include the credits you are taking this semester: <a href="http://registrar.umbc.edu/files/2014/10/Spring15Registrationgrid.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Spring 2015 Registration Appointments</a></span></p>
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    <p><span><span>The Winter
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    without
    advising clearance starting <span><span>Monday, October 27</span></span>. However, you are strongly 
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    maximum number of credits you can take in Winter is 4.5 credits (1 academic course and a physical education course).</span><br></span></p>
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    <p><span>Your To-Do List:</span></p>
    <p><span>- Make an appointment with your INDS advisor.<br></span><span>- Check to see when you can register online. </span><a href="http://registrar.umbc.edu/files/2014/10/Spring15Registrationgrid.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Spring 2015 Registration Appointments</a><br><span>- Review the winter and spring schedules and prepare your list of course preferences with back-up options.  </span><span>Winter and Spring schedules: <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/go/schedule" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://my.umbc.edu/go/schedule</a><br></span><span>- </span><span><span>Check your degree audit online. When making your course list, c</span>onsider
    your general graduation requirements and things you want to take for your
    major.  </span></p>
    
    <p><span>NOTE:<br></span><span>If you
    have a second major, scholar program, or following a pre-health guideline, make
    arrangements to see an advisor from that department. Pre-Health Students, see this link: </span><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/advising/docs/AdvisingSummaryforPreProfessionalStudents.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.umbc.edu/advising/docs/AdvisingSummaryforPreProfessionalStudents.pdf</a></p>
    
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    global studies program, has been named the Lipitz Professor of the Arts,
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    supported by an endowment created by Roger C. Lipitz and the Lipitz 
    Family Foundation “to recognize and support innovative and distinguished
     teaching and research in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at 
    the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.”</span><p><br></p>
    <p><span>An internationally recognized scholar of South Asian international 
    relations (India-Pakistan and South Asia-US), Hagerty came to UMBC from 
    the University of Sydney in 2001. Since then he has published two books,
     five articles, and 13 book chapters. He founded the journal </span><em>Asian Security</em><span> in
     2003 and has served as its managing editor or co-editor ever since. He 
    teaches courses in international relations and has won the Political 
    Science Teacher of the Year award three times. He has served as chair of
     the political science department, currently chairs one of the working 
    groups for the university’s strategic planning, and now directs our new,
     fast-growing global studies program—among a long list of service to 
    UMBC. In November 2013, Hagerty wrote an </span><a href="http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2013/11/12/essay-suggests-liberal-arts-training-relates-skills#sthash.TrEcbPgY.dpbs" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">op-ed published in </a><em><a href="http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2013/11/12/essay-suggests-liberal-arts-training-relates-skills#sthash.TrEcbPgY.dpbs" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Inside Higher Ed</a></em><span>in
     which he introduced UMBC’s global studies program and argued that a 
    liberal arts education is essential in developing a “global competence” 
    among students.</span></p>
    <p>During his year as the Lipitz Professor, Dr. Hagerty will work on a book 
    project entitled “Fear, Ambition, and the Sturdy Child of Terror: South 
    Asia’s Tria<span>ngular Nuclear Dilemma.”</span></p>
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    “Human Recordings.” In his review, Ronald Pies writes: “The title of Robert
    Deluty’s wonderful new collection was inspired by the late rock band musician,
    Layne Staley, who struggled with depression and drug addiction throughout his
    adult life. But, like Staley’s music, Deluty’s moving poems are highly-condensed recordings of ‘being human,’ in all its tragic and comic tonalities. From the ‘taxidermist’s son/ wooing the depressed daughter/ of the mortician’ to the ‘Arby’s manager/ fuming that his sons opened/ a vegan bistro,’ Deluty regales us with the sweet, sad music of life, in tonalities
    that Layne Staley would have appreciated. This is a collection to be savored.”</span></p>
    
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<Title>Donald Norris, PUBL, on Gubernatorial Campaign &amp; Ben Carson</Title>
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    <p><span>In a </span><em><span>Baltimore Sun</span></em><span> article about how both nominees for governor have avoided risky campaign strategies, Norris commented on Republican nominee Larry Hogan’s vague campaign promises. “As soon as he gives specifics, that opens him to attack from his opponent,” Norris said.</span></p>
    
    <p><span>Norris also spoke to WJZ 13 about former Johns Hopkins head of neurosurgery Ben
    Carson’s possible bid for the presidency, mentioning that Carson might be too
    far to the right to become the Republican nominee. Norris called Carson “a
    tremendous human being” but did not have high hopes for his presidential bid,
    saying, “He’ll be a very, very long shot. Even experienced politicians making
    the kind of comments he makes will be out of the race very, very quickly.”</span></p>
    
    <p><span>Click </span><span><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/as-presumed-gubernatorial-front-runner-brown-takes-few-risks-on-the-campaign-trail/2014/09/24/be28badc-3877-11e4-8601-97ba88884ffd_story.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here </a></span><span>to read “As presumed gubernatorial front-runner, Brown takes few risks on the campaign trail” in<span> </span><em><span>The Baltimore Sun</span></em><span> </span>and </span><span><a href="http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2014/09/24/ben-carson-considering-a-run-for-2016-presidential-election/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>  </span><span>to watch “Ben Carson Considering A Run For 2016 Presidential Election” on WJZ 13.</span></p>
    
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