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<Title>URCAD Abstract Workshop</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Come learn about writing an academic abstract that summarizes your research, scholarship, or creative work.<div><br></div>
    <div>Wednesday, Feb. 13th</div>
    <div>12-12:50pm</div>
    <div>113 Sherman Hall, A wing conference room</div>
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    <div>URCAD is April 24th, 2019 and applications are due by Feb. 22. To apply, go to: </div>
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<Summary>Come learn about writing an academic abstract that summarizes your research, scholarship, or creative work.    Wednesday, Feb. 13th  12-12:50pm  113 Sherman Hall, A wing conference room     URCAD...</Summary>
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<Title>February is National African American/Black History Month</Title>
<Tagline>Check out some of the many events this month!</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of Blacks in U.S. history. The event grew out of “Negro History Week,” the brainchild of noted historian Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African Americans.<br></span></p>
    <p><span>Come celebrate Black History Month with the Mosaic and attend </span><span>events such as our PawTalk: QueenEarth and QueerCore and What’s The Tea: Black, Queer, and Here! where we will be having a discussion on the intersection of being both Black and queer and how that has impacted the lives of those who identify within those communities. </span></p>
    <strong><u>Events<br></u></strong>HBCU Grad School Recruitment Fair sponsored by Black Student Union<br>February 12, 2019<br>11:00am - 2:00pm<br>Flat Tuesdays<br><br><p>PawTalks: Queen Earth and Queer Core<br>February 19, 2019<br>5:30pm - 7:00pm<br>Skylight Lounge<br><br></p>
    <p>BLM Open Mic Night sponsored by the Black Lives Matter<br>February 20, 2019<br>8:00pm - 10:00pm<br>The Commons: Sportszone<br><br></p>
    <p>What’s The Tea: Black, Queer, and Here!<br>February 27, 2019<br>5:30pm - 7:00pm<br>The Commons: Skylight</p>
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<Title>Color Our Collections!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Every year in February, <a href="http://library.nyam.org/colorourcollections/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">libraries, archives, and museums around the world</a> put together coloring books based on materials in their collections. This year, AOK Library's Special Collections has put one together--print out your own copy from the pdf linked below, or pick up a copy at the Check Out desk! <div><br></div>
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    <a href="https://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/img/2019_COC_UMBC.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">2019 Color Our Collections UMBC Coloring Book</a><br><div><br></div>
    <div>If you enjoy coloring our collections, share a photo of your work on social media, and be sure to tag our account!</div>
    <div><a href="https://www.facebook.com/aoklibrary" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Facebook</a></div>
    <div><a href="https://twitter.com/UMBCLibrary" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Twitter</a></div>
    <div><a href="https://www.instagram.com/umbcspecialcollections/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Special Collections Instagram</a></div>
    <div><a href="https://www.instagram.com/umbclibrary" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Library Instagram</a></div>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="81849" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/educ/posts/81849">
<Title>URCAD Info Sessions: TODAY AND TOMORROW!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Come hear about URCAD (April 24, 2019) and how to apply to be a presenter!<div><br></div>
    <div>This Thursday, Feb. 7th and Friday, Feb. 8th</div>
    <div>12-12:50pm</div>
    <div>113 Sherman Hall A wing (conference room)</div>
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    <div>Have research, scholarship, or creative work you want to present? Find out how!</div>
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    <p><strong><a href="https://urcad.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD)</a></strong> features research, scholarship, and creative work carried out by UMBC undergraduates. Student work is shared through oral presentations, posters, artistic exhibits, performances, and film. Over 300 presenters participate annually. Researchers work with faculty mentors on independent research, or research that is part of the mentor’s on-going projects.  They are from all disciplines, and can be working on a thesis, capstone project, part of a scholars or honors program, or they can be unaffiliated.This campus-wide celebration of achievement affirms UMBC’s commitment to the twin goals of research and a distinctive undergraduate experience.</p>
    <p>All current undergraduates who have conducted research, scholarship or creative work in the last year may apply to present their results at URCAD. Mentors, fellow students, friends, family members, high school teachers and students, graduate school recruiters, and the general public are invited to attend.</p>
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    <p><a href="https://ur.umbc.edu/urcad/">https://ur.umbc.edu/urcad/</a></p>
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<Title>What is a Food Zone?</Title>
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    <h4>Wondering how to pickup free nonperishable groceries while you're on campus? Worried about visiting a Food Zone for the first time?</h4>
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    <h5>Check out this <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UtZTxcdzL30aSEvwISQ-oitCYouqTHL8/view" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">informational video</a> on what it looks like to visit each of our 6 food zones.</h5>
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    <div>And take a look at our Food Zone Map to decide which location works best for you.</div>
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    <strong>Brian D. Hanson, Jr</strong>. is a <a href="https://meyerhoff.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Meyerhoff Scholar</strong></a> and a <a href="https://mcnair.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>McNair Scholar</strong></a>, majoring in <a href="https://www.csee.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Computer Engineering</strong></a>, who will graduate in spring, 2020. </div>
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    <div><em>Fabrication of a Wearable Temperature Sensing System for CIPA Patients</em></div>
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    <div>The purpose of this project was to develop a temperature sensing system that could be integrated into a glove to enable people who could not interpret the environmental hazards associated with temperature. Patients with Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis (CIPA) are a population who cannot interpret temperature therefore the creation of this system would serve as a tool to assist with increasing their level of independence in activities of daily living such as cooking for themselves.</div>
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    <div>My mentor is Dr. Gymama Slaughter from the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department.</div>
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    <div>I found Dr. Slaughter by word of mouth from other Meyerhoff Scholars who were current students in her lab. To secure my position in working in her lab in Summer 2018, I visited Dr. Slaughter after one of her classes even though I was not taking the course to express my interest.</div>
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    <div><strong>Why did you choose them?</strong></div>
    <div>I chose Dr. Slaughter with hopes that she would give me an opportunity to continue my aspirations of conducting summer research and diversifying my experience as an undergraduate researcher aiming towards graduate study. I was not aware of her excellent skill set with developing proficient researchers prior to reaching out to her. Moreover, she demonstrated as a mentor for her students how we should work together, study the problems we are researching, and uphold a standard of excellent when presenting our work.</div>
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    <div><strong>How did you become interested in this project?</strong></div>
    <div>I became interested in this project by informing Dr. Slaughter what my interests were in regard to conducting research as a junior. I had summer research experiences as a freshman and sophomore in the fields of Human Computer Interaction at Iowa State University and Data Science at North Carolina State University respectively.</div>
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    <div><strong>What has been the hardest part about your research/what was the most unexpected thing about being a researcher? </strong></div>
    <div>The most challenging aspect of my research was developing a wireless implementation of the temperature sensing system with an Arduino. It was very unexpected to receive so much support from Dr. Slaughter such that she was willing to enter our research for consideration at an international conference.</div>
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    <div>The most rewarding aspect of working as an undergraduate researcher in Dr. Slaughter lab is having the professional relationship with her as a mentor. I have expressed to her how determined I am to reach graduate studies and she has provided nothing but guidance to help me along my path. </div>
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    <div>I will disseminate our research as an <a href="https://ur.umbc.edu/urcad/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>URCAD</strong></a> presentation during the Spring 2019 semester. On behalf of the UMBC McNair Scholars Program Summer Research Institute (SRI), I have presented this research at the 2018 SAEOPP McNair/SSS Scholars Research Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.</div>
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    <div><strong>What is your advice to other students about getting involved in research? </strong></div>
    <div>I encourage any student to get involved with research because you never know what passions you can discover or who you can help by doing this kind of work. For some people it may challenging at first but conducting research can have so much of an impact on your community based on how you make it.</div>
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    <div>My career goals are to pursue a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering in the field of Rehabilitation Sciences and Technology with a focus on Micro-fabrication of Assistive Technology devices.  My goal is to develop initiatives that improve the quality of life for people who are veterans, disabled, or have diseases that impede their ability to enjoy their lives.</div>
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<Title>Pointe-ing Towards Change: Inclusive Practices in Ballet</Title>
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    <p><em><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/alexia-e1535562782603-1.jpg?w=562" alt="alexia-e1535562782603.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">   </em><em>Alexia Petasis is a student staff member at the Women’s Center. Alexia is pursuing an individualized studies degree with a concentration on social justice and dance. She is a co-facilitator for Pop-Culture Pop-Ups.</em></p>
    <p><span>This past year, I went to see the San Francisco Ballet at the Kennedy Center for the premiere of new works from various choreographers in the nation. The show consisted of around eight separate dances; some solos, duets, and quartets. The dancers held my attention throughout the lengthy, three-program show as they moved with strength and elegance. </span></p>
    <p><span>However, I quickly noticed the lack of racial/ethnic diversity on the stage. Under-representation is not a recent problem in the realm of classical or even contemporary ballet. This issue dates back to the 17th century when ballet first became popularized in the courts of European nobility and was, as one can imagine, plagued with discrimination and racism. Unfortunately, the whiteness that engulfed ballet back in those days still exists today, around 400 years later. </span></p>
    <p><span>Admittedly, I can only speak about this issue from a privileged perspective. I always loved the style of ballet, but I question if my love for it is also correlated in part because I saw others who looked like me doing it. Even from the beginning of my dance training when I was 7 years old, I never believed ballet was an unattainable style of dance for me. The standard attire that is worn for ballet class are pink tights and pink ballet slippers; and though no one has “pink” skin, it is meant to represent closely the skin of white folks, once again perpetuating the notion that people of color are not even considered within this art form. (Significantly, </span><em><span>while writing this blog, the </span></em><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/04/arts/dance/brown-point-shoes-diversity-ballet.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><em><span>New York Times released an article</span></em></a><em><span> stating that Freed of London released new pointe shoes for black, Asian, and mixed raced dancers.</span></em><span>) </span></p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/merlin_146182086_7e46afa7-e502-4c7a-b277-e210da0f6265-superjumbo.jpg?w=562" alt="merlin_146182086_7e46afa7-e502-4c7a-b277-e210da0f6265-superJumbo.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p><span>Misty Copeland garnered the attention of the media and the dance community by being the first African-American woman to become a principal dancer (one who dances at the highest rank) for the American Ballet Theatre. Yet, the fact that she is still the only African-American woman in the nation to hold a principal role sheds light on the issue of the overwhelmingly large number of white ballet dancers and how they are given priority within this community. Nonetheless, Copeland is setting the stage and creating a path for other dancers of color to feel as though they, too, can do ballet.</span></p>
    <p><span>In addition to the groundbreaking leadership of Misty Copeland, I wanted to uplift some companies and programs that are prioritizing racial and ethnic representation into the world of ballet.</span></p>
    <p><span>The Dance Theatre of Harlem (DTH)</span><span> was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell, who had previously been the first black male dancer in the New York City ballet. After the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. he realized that there was still work to be done in America in making a difference for black individuals. Mitchell created DTH to, “present a ballet company of African-American and other racially diverse artists who perform the most demanding repertory at the highest level of quality.” The Dance Theatre of Harlem is trying to bring down barriers between Harlem and the world of ballet and extend the art to communities that have been predominantly ignored within the field. Doing this requires that opportunities reach out to individuals who are also of different social classes to make ballet classes available and affordable. To do this, DTH started the initiative of Dancing Through Barriers to bring people of all ages from the community to learn about the arts through an inclusive and equitable arts education program.</span></p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/img_8723-1.jpg?w=418&amp;h=469" alt="IMG_8723.jpg" width="418" height="469" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p><span>Another example is Project Plié an initiative started by the American Ballet Theatre to create a community within the world of ballet where the talent of people of color could be nurtured. The company, “grant[s] merit-based training scholarships to talented children of color; provides teacher training scholarships to teachers of color [and] grants intern scholarships to young arts administrators of color.” American Ballet Theatre’s CEO, Rachel Moore emphasizes the importance of diversity both on stage and behind the scenes. </span></p>
    <p><span>With both these initiatives working to bring more black dancers to the stages, there remains still the need to share the history and the stories of black dancers in America. </span><a href="http://mobballet.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>MoBBallet</span></a><span> makes it their mission to “preserve, present, and promote the contributions and stories of Black artists in the field of ballet, reinstating a legacy that has been muted.” Their website features a timeline of the various schools, performances, and companies that have provided opportunities for black dancers as well as access to an e-zine, or electronic magazine, to preserve the history and progress made thus far. Organizations such as these are integral to the preserving and showcasing the strides of black individuals in an accessible way. </span></p>
    <p><a href="https://www.abt.org/community/diversity-inclusion/project-plie/#images-5" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/dsc02632rc.png?w=547&amp;h=364" alt="DSC02632RC.png" width="547" height="364" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">https://www.abt.org/community/diversity-inclusion/project-plie/#images-5</span></a></p>
    <p><span>As a Women’s Center intern, I see many parallels between the work that is being done at the Women’s Center toward advancing gender equity and the work that is being done by these companies and programs to advance racial and ethnic representation in the ballet community. Their approach is similar to that of the Women’s Center, as they acknowledge that to enact change, we need to prioritize and center the voices of those who have been marginalized to create an inclusive campus climate. At the Women’s Center, we see and acknowledge the harm that is done to the communities of people that are underrepresented and whose voices are repeatedly silenced. Many other articles written about this issue speak on the economic inequalities, racial prejudice, and racism that are foundations for the discrimination in ballet. (see links below)</span></p>
    <p><span>In writing this blog, I urge my dance friends to look around their classroom the next time they are in ballet class and see where the privilege </span><em><span>still</span></em><span> lies. I hope that we continue to work on expanding the number of people of color in the classroom, both as teachers and students, to nurture a more inclusive generation of ballet artists. We should prioritize representation of individuals on stage and continue to work towards creating an inclusive ballet community off-stage as well, as ballet educators and choreographers.</span></p>
    <p><span>We will only begin to see ballet transform when we acknowledge that this lack of representation is still so pervasive in Western society and encourage the next generation of choreographers to cast more diverse dancers. Everyone should have equal opportunities and equal access to be a part of this art form. As an aspiring choreographer and teacher, I will do my part in seeing that change through.</span></p>
    <p><strong>Additional Readings:</strong></p>
    <p><a href="https://www.pointemagazine.com/behind-ballets-diversity-problem-2412811909.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://www.pointemagazine.com/behind-ballets-diversity-problem-2412811909.html</span></a></p>
    <p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/15/opinion/black-dancers-white-ballets.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/15/opinion/black-dancers-white-ballets.html</span></a></p>
    <p><a href="https://www.abt.org/community/diversity-inclusion/project-plie/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://www.abt.org/community/diversity-inclusion/project-plie/</span></a></p>
    <p><a href="https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/arthur-mitchell-who-broke-barriers-black-ballet-dancers-has-died-84-180970357/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/arthur-mitchell-who-broke-barriers-black-ballet-dancers-has-died-84-180970357/</span></a></p>
    <p><a href="https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/21/us/misty-copeland-ballet-race-boss-files/index.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/21/us/misty-copeland-ballet-race-boss-files/index.html</a></p>
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    <span>Summer 2019 Undergrad Research on Chesapeake Bay (REU), </span><strong>Deadline: Feb. 15</strong><br><br><span>Are you looking for a summer research internship studying ocean, coastal or environmental science? I invite you to check out the Maryland Sea Grant Summer REU program. We bring upper-level undergraduate students to the Chesapeake Bay to conduct individual research projects with a scientist-mentor at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. We select undergrads in many disciplines, including engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, ecology and marine and environmental science.</span><br><br><span>Each REU fellow will receive:</span><br><strong>$6,000 stipend <br>Free housing at your research lab<br>Round-trip travel expenses</strong><br><br><span>In particular, </span><strong>we encourage students from colleges and universities where acces! s to marine science and to research opportunities is limited and who ar! e from groups traditionally underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math.</strong><span> We believe bringing together students from many disciplines, backgrounds and parts of the country makes for a more interesting and educational summer experience.</span><br><br><span>Join us for our </span><strong>12-week program from May 19 to August 11, 2019</strong><span>. We are accepting applications through February 15. Please visit our website to find out more (</span><a href="http://www.mdsg.umd.edu/reu)" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.mdsg.umd.edu/reu)</a><span> or drop me a note at</span><a href="mailto:+reu@mdsg.umd.edu." rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> reu@mdsg.umd.edu.</a><span> </span>
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    <p><strong><span>2019 Summer Undergraduate Research Program</span></strong></p>
    <p><strong><span>Ten Week Program - May 26 - August 2, 2019</span></strong></p>
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    <p><strong><em><span>2018 Summer Fellows</span></em></strong></p>
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    <p><strong><span>Program Description</span></strong></p>
    <p><span>The University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) Summer Undergraduate Research Program is a <strong>non-credit</strong>, ten-week, structured research experience. The program consists of "hands-on" laboratory research with an investigator serving as a mentor, role model and advisor.</span></p>
    <p><span>The Summer Undergraduate Research Program is funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and UMMS Provost’s Office.</span></p>
    <p><strong><span>Goals</span></strong></p>
    <p><span>The program is designed to provide participants in-depth exposure to actual biomedical research. Participants will develop career-building connections with faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and peers. The program encourages participants to consider biomedical research as a viable career choice. Over 33% of former participants have subsequently pursued MD, PhD or MD/PhD training.</span></p>
    <p><strong><span>Why should I apply?</span></strong></p>
    <p><span>• Immersive experience preforming cutting edge research in a broad range of topic areas including: </span><span><a href="https://umassmed.edu/mccb/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Cancer Biology</span></a></span><span>, <a href="https://www.umassmed.edu/pii/pii-faculty/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Immunology &amp; Infectious Disease</a>,<a href="https://www.umassmed.edu/neurobiology/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Neuroscience</a>, and <a href="https://www.umassmed.edu/bioinformatics/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Bioinformatics</a>. </span></p>
    <p><span>• Summer Research Fellows receive a stipend of $4000. Stipends are paid to participants in three payments over the ten-week program.</span></p>
    <p><span>• Travel and housing are paid for and arranged by the program.</span></p>
    <p><span>• Participants engage in networking sessions with UMMS leaders, faculty and trainees.</span></p>
    <p><span>• Participants prepare and present a professional research poster. Poster may be subsequently presented at national scientific conferences.</span></p>
    <p><span> For more info:</span></p>
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    <p>Last semester we launched everybody’s fave, the <a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.wordpress.com/2018/08/15/announcing-the-womens-center-scouts/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Women’s Center Scouts</a>! And it was really, really popular.</p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/tshirtwinners.jpg?w=504&amp;h=689" alt="tshirtwinners.jpg" width="504" height="689" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>Like really popular and if you missed out you’re probably feeling a little sad right now. Well, don’t be because we’re rolling out the Women’s Center Scouts Spring Challenge!</p>
    <h1><strong>BINGO!!!!</strong></h1>
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    <p>We still have the Women’s Center Scouts, but this semester it’ll be a little different. If you haven’t already, <strong>start by joining the <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Women’s Center myUMBC page</a> and following at least one of our social media platforms (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/womenscenterumbc" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Facebook,</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/womencenterumbc" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Twitter</a>, or <a href="https://www.instagram.com/womencenterumbc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Instagram</a>).</strong> If you’re already a member and following one of our pages, great! You’re one step closer.</p>
    <p>Now, instead of completing three different Women’s Center events throughout the semester, you’ll be racing to get a <strong>Connect 5</strong> on our brand new bingo board (aka Punch the Patriarchy Card)!</p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/screenshot2019-01-31at10.29.22am.png?w=562" alt="Screen Shot 2019-01-31 at 10.29.22 AM.png" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
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    <li>Attend any one Women’s Center event</li>
    <li>Bring a friend to the lounge and give them a tour</li>
    <li>Donate paper towels, tissues, or food to the Women’s Center</li>
    <li>Attend one program before Spring Break Attend one Women’s Center workshop</li>
    <li>Color a coloring page in the Women’s Center</li>
    <li>Bring a friend to a Women’s Center event or group</li>
    <li>Fill out the question of the week on the whiteboard</li>
    <li>Attend one Knowledge Exchange</li>
    <li>Make a ~new~ friend in the Women’s Center!</li>
    <li>Read a Women’s Center blog on womenscenteratumbc.wordpress.com and ask the author a question</li>
    <li>Introduce yourself to a Women’s Center <a href="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/who-we-are/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span><strong><em>student</em></strong></span> staff member</a> and learn about their astrological sign</li>
    <li>Free Space (Because We Love You)</li>
    <li>Share a Women’s Center post or event on your social media and tag or mention us!</li>
    <li>Follow us on social media (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/womenscenterumbc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/womencenterumbc" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Twitter </a>| <a href="https://www.instagram.com/womencenterumbc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Instagram</a>) and comment on one of our posts!</li>
    <li>Attend a Women’s Center Pop Culture Pop-Up (look out for when they’re announced but they’ll always fall on Wednesdays at noon)</li>
    <li>Attend one discussion group (i.e. Between Women, Women of Color Coalition, Returning Women Students, or We Believe You. <em>Not sure if the discussion group is for you?</em> Check out<a href="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/groups/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> our website </a>to learn more about each group’s purpose and community).</li>
    <li>Attend one Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) event (calendar coming later this semester. All SAAM events will take place in April)</li>
    <li>Celebrate <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/66337" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Galentine’s Day </a>with the Women’s Center on 2/13/19</li>
    <li>Donate coffee or tea!</li>
    <li>Check out a book from the <a href="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/resources-support/the-womens-center-lending-library/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Women’s Center Library</a>
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    <li>Bring back a book from the Women’s Center library</li>
    <li>Make a <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/66559" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Take Back the Night</a> rally sign</li>
    <li>Go to the <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/66561" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Clothesline Project Display</a> on 4/8/19 on Main Street</li>
    <li>Attend <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/67686" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Trans Day of Visibility film screening</a> on 3/27/19</li>
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    <p>A few rules! It is completely <strong>up to you to track your progress</strong>. The <strong>Punch the Patriarchy Cards are already printed and ready for you to claim in the Women’s Center</strong>. Each person’s card will <strong>stay with us at the Women’s Center front desk, </strong>but you’re welcome to take a picture to help map your moves and keep track of your progress. When you complete a square, <strong>it’s up to you to “punch” it with a pen or marker</strong> of your choice. Don’t forget to <strong>date the square</strong> when it is completed. And finally, <strong>we’ll trust you to keep a scouts honor</strong> and mark challenges you ~actually~ did complete.</p>
    <p><strong>Any UMBC community member who completes the challenge by May 1st gets a Women’s Center T-shirt!</strong> If you already have one, you’ll get a shout-out on our social media pages for being a stellar scout (or maybe, just maybe you might be able to get one of our awesome Take Back the Night t-shirts).</p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2018/08/giphy2.gif?w=323&amp;h=189" alt="giphy2" width="444" height="251" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p><strong>All UMBC students, faculty, and staff are welcome to participate!</strong></p>
    <h1><strong>IT’S BINGO TIME WOMEN’S CENTER STYLE!</strong></h1>
    <p><em>For questions, stop by the Women’s Center or email us at <a href="mailto:womenscenter@umbc.edu">womenscenter@umbc.edu</a>.</em></p>
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