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    <div class="html-content"><span>Please see below for a curated list of upcoming funding opportunities. If you are working on a particular project and would like additional assistance in finding funding opportunities, please email: </span><a href="mailto:socialscience@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">socialscience@umbc.edu</a><div><br></div><div><span><p><span>Program: Research Grant </span></p><p><span>Agency: State of Maryland- Department of Planning</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 1st, 2019</span></p><p><span>The 2020 Census Grant Program was created by the General Assembly in 2018 as a vehicle to support the accurate counting of the population of the State and its local jurisdictions and the collection of basic demographic and housing information of the population of the State for the 2020 Census. The Program offers matching grants to non-profit organizations and local jurisdictions in their sponsorship of activities designed to support successful enumeration and data collection efforts during the 2020 Census.  Funds are administered by the Maryland Department of Planning (MDP); the statutorily-defined Census Grant Panel, which awards the grants, is staffed by the Department of Legislative Services (DLS). </span></p><p><span>Grant awards will range from a suggested minimum of $25,000 to a suggested maximum of $250,000.   Grantees are required to provide a dollar-for-dollar match, which may be either cash or in-kind, as further defined in the Program Guidelines.</span></p><p><a href="https://planning.maryland.gov/MSDC/Pages/census/census-grant-2020.aspx?utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=govdelivery" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://planning.maryland.gov/MSDC/Pages/census/census-grant-2020.aspx?utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=govdelivery</span></a></p><br><p><span>Program: Postdoc </span></p><p><span>Agency: Yale University</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 4th, 2019</span></p><p><span>The Yale University Department of History invites applications for a Cassius Marcellus Clay Postdoctoral Fellowship in United States environmental history.  The fellow will be affiliated with </span><a href="https://environmentalhistory.yale.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Yale Environmental History</span></a><span> and the </span><a href="https://environmentalhumanities.yale.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Yale Environmental Humanities Initiative</span></a><span> and is expected to participate in their activities and to teach one course during the two years of the fellowship. Salary is $58,000 plus benefits and a research budget.  Start date August 1, 2019. PhD requirements must be completed by the beginning of the appointment and the PhD must have been awarded after spring 2016.  Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans, and underrepresented minorities. A cover letter (including a statement of qualifications and research interests), a CV, a chapter-length writing sample, a one-page proposal for a course, including illustrative readings, and three letters of reference should be submitted to </span><a href="https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapply.interfolio.com%2F59960&amp;data=02%7C01%7Cdana.lee%40yale.edu%7Cb8914e94f16e41c619eb08d686f2395b%7Cdd8cbebb21394df8b4114e3e87abeb5c%7C0%7C0%7C636844772230265835&amp;sdata=BlS5e%2FpYh2%2FnTLuvh%2BO77DQ5bybFunifBOaXQxLQNU8%3D&amp;reserved=0" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>http://apply.interfolio.com/59960 </span></a><span> . Review of applications will begin March 4, 2019.</span></p><p><span><a href="https://history.yale.edu/about-us/current-job-searches/postdoctoral-fellowships">https://history.yale.edu/about-us/current-job-searches/postdoctoral-fellowships</a></span></p><br><p><span>Program: Research Grant </span></p><p><span>Agency: NSF</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 4th, 2019 </span></p><p><span>Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) tackles </span><a href="https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/big_ideas/convergent.jsp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>convergent scientific challenges</span></a><span> in the rapidly changing Arctic, that are needed to inform the economy, security and resilience of the Nation, the larger region and the globe. Major goals of NNA include:</span></p><p><span>Improved understanding of Arctic change and its local and global effects that capitalize on innovative and optimized observation infrastructure, advances in understanding of fundamental processes, and new approaches to modeling natural environment, social and built systems interactions. </span></p><p><span>New enhanced research communities that are diverse, integrative and well-positioned to carry out productive research at the intersections of Arctic social, natural, and built systems.</span></p><p><span>Research outcomes that inform U.S. national security and economic development needs and enable resilient, sustainable Arctic communities.</span></p><p><span><a href="https://www.nsf.gov/geo/opp/arctic/nna/index.jsp">https://www.nsf.gov/geo/opp/arctic/nna/index.jsp</a></span></p><br><p><span>Program: Research Grant </span></p><p><span>Agency: NSF</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 6th, 2019 </span></p><p><span>Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier </span></p><p><span>A proposal for a research grant in this program must focus on advancing fundamental understanding of future work, and potential improvements to work, workplaces, workforce preparation, or work outcomes for workers and society. It must be convergent research that addresses the technological as well as the human and societal dimensions and potential impact of future work, and in doing so, make significant contributions to both intellectual merit and broader impact. Achieving this goal requires integration and convergence of disciplines across computer science, engineering, learning sciences, research on education and workforce training, and social, behavioral, and economic sciences. A convergent perspective is essential to understand and shape long-term social and economic drivers, so that advanced intelligent technology will strengthen the social fabric. A convergent perspective also provides insights into education and re-skilling, so that the benefits of emerging technology can be conferred upon all citizens.</span></p><p><span><a href="https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505620&amp;WT.mc_id=USNSF_43&amp;WT.mc_ev=click">https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505620&amp;WT.mc_id=USNSF_43&amp;WT.mc_ev=click</a></span></p><br><p><span>Program: Research Grant </span></p><p><span>Agency: NSF</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 6th, 2019 </span></p><p><span>The Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI Program) seeks to enhance the quality of undergraduate STEM education at HSIs and to increase retention and graduation rates of undergraduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at HSIs. In addition, the HSI Program seeks to build capacity in undergraduate STEM education at HSIs that typically do not receive high levels of NSF grant funding. The National Science Foundation (NSF) established the HSI Program in response to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (P.L. 115-31) and the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act (P.L. 114-329). The HSI Program is aligned with NSF’s commitment to increase access for underrepresented groups to the Nation’s STEM enterprise.</span></p><p><span>In designing the HSI Program, NSF sought community input by several mechanisms (</span><a href="https://nsf.gov/ehr/HSIProgramPlan.jsp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://nsf.gov/ehr/HSIProgramPlan.jsp</span></a><span>) and has continued to gather community input to inform future components of, or modifications to, the HSI Program.</span></p><p><span>To be eligible for HSI Program funding, the institution serving as the awardee organization must, at the time of application, be accredited, offer undergraduate educational programs in STEM, and satisfy the definition of an HSI as specified in section 502 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1101a). Institutions should review the legislation before certifying their eligibility for this program (</span><a href="http://legcounsel.house.gov/Comps/HEA65_CMD.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>http://legcounsel.house.gov/Comps/HEA65_CMD.pdf</span></a><span>).</span></p><p><span>The HSI Program will accept proposals in two tracks:</span></p><ol><li><p><span>Track 1: Building Capacity</span><span> funds projects up to $2,500,000 for up to 5 years and is open to all eligible institutions. This track has three priority areas: Critical Transitions; Innovative Cross-Sector Partnerships; and Teaching and Learning in STEM.</span></p></li><li><p><span>Track 2: HSIs New to NSF </span><span>funds projects up to $300,000 for up to 3 years and is open only to eligible institutions that have never received NSF funding, or that have not received NSF funding in the five years preceding the proposal deadline.</span></p></li></ol><p><span><a href="https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505512&amp;WT.mc_id=USNSF_43&amp;WT.mc_ev=click">https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505512&amp;WT.mc_id=USNSF_43&amp;WT.mc_ev=click</a></span></p><br><p><span>Program: Postdoc </span></p><p><span>Agency: Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 14th, 2019 </span></p><p><span>The three postdoctoral Moral Ecology Fellowships are for the full academic year of 2019–2020 and are renewable for 2020–2021, depending on performance. Each fellowship carries an annual stipend of $45,000–$49,000, as well as full-time benefits and office space at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture in Charlottesville, Virginia.</span></p><p><span>In addition to doing their own research, recipients of these fellowships are expected to produce at least three journal article manuscripts based on analyses of the National Survey of Moral Formation data, including a proposal of diagnostic tools that could assist schools and other institutions in evaluating the conditions in which character and citizenship are formed.</span></p><p><span>Fellowships will be awarded on the basis of how well the applicant’s scholarly interests reflect and advance the </span><a href="https://iasculture.org/about/vision" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>intellectual mission</span></a><span> of the Institute in general and the Institute’s </span><a href="https://iasculture.org/research/culture-formation" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Colloquy on Culture &amp; Formation</span></a><span> in particular. Candidates will also be selected based on experience analyzing complex data sets.</span></p><p><a href="https://iasculture.org/scholars/fellows/apply" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://iasculture.org/scholars/fellows/apply</span></a></p><p><span>Email: </span><a href="mailto:IASCFellowsInfo@virginia.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>IASCFellowsInfo@virginia.edu</span></a></p><br><p><span>Program: Research Grant for Doctoral Students</span></p><p><span>Agency: Russell Sage Foundation</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 15th, 2019 </span></p><p><span>The foundation’s </span><a href="http://www.russellsage.org/research/behavioral-economics" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Behavioral Economics</span></a><span> program supports research that uses behavioral insights from psychology, economics, sociology, political science and other social sciences to examine and improve social and living conditions in the United States. Appropriate projects will demonstrate explicit use of psychological concepts in the motivation of the research design and the preparation of the results. Experimental projects that do not have substantial behavioral content (such as market experiments testing neoclassical ideas) or substantial economic content (such as psychology experiments with no economic choices or strategic or market implications) will not be considered.</span></p><p><span>For example, to what extent can choice architecture improve decision making in various social, economic, political, and educational contexts? To what extent do behavioral biases affect the use of welfare programs and recipients' wellbeing? More detailed examples of the types of research topics of interest are highlighted in the Behavioral Economics RFP and a description of recent grants can be found </span><a href="http://www.russellsage.org/research/behavioral-economics/recent-grants" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>here</span></a><span>.</span></p><p><span>There is a $7,500 lifetime limit for the BE Small Grants. BE Small Grants applications are accepted on a rolling basis. We expect to fund up to 10-12 proposals each year.</span></p><p><span><a href="http://www.russellsage.org/how-to-apply/small-grants">http://www.russellsage.org/how-to-apply/small-grants</a></span></p><br><p><span>Program: Funded Conference </span></p><p><span>Agency: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 22nd, 2019 </span></p><p><span>The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) will host the </span><span>Health Disparities Research Institute (HDRI)</span><span> from </span><span>August 12-16, 2019, </span><span>in Bethesda, MD. The HDRI aims to support the research career development of promising minority health/health disparities research scientists early in their careers and stimulate research in the disciplines supported by health disparities science.</span></p><p><span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/cahss/posts/82124">https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/cahss/posts/82124</a></span></p><p><span>Email: </span><span><a href="mailto:NIMHDHealthDC@mail.nih.gov">NIMHDHealthDC@mail.nih.gov</a></span><span>.</span></p><br><p><span>Program: Research Grant </span></p><p><span>Agency: NSF</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 25th, 2019 </span></p><p><span>NSF’s </span><a href="https://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=244678&amp;org=CI" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Harnessing the Data Revolution (HDR) Big Idea</span></a><span> is a national-scale activity to enable new modes of data-driven discovery that will allow fundamental questions to be asked and answered at the frontiers of science and engineering. Through this NSF-wide activity, HDR will generate new knowledge and understanding, and accelerate discovery and innovation. The HDR vision is realized through an interrelated set of efforts in:</span></p><ul><li><p><span>Foundations of data science;</span></p></li><li><p><span>Algorithms and systems for data science;</span></p></li><li><p><span>Data-intensive science and engineering;</span></p></li><li><p><span>Data cyberinfrastructure; and</span></p></li><li><p><span>Education and workforce development.</span></p></li></ul><p><span>Each of these efforts is designed to amplify the intrinsically multidisciplinary nature of the emerging field of data science. The HDR Big Idea will establish theoretical, technical, and ethical frameworks that will be applied to tackle data-intensive problems in science and engineering, contributing to data-driven decision-making that impacts society.</span></p><p><span>Harnessing the Data Revolution: Transdisciplinary Research In Principles Of Data Science </span><span>(HDR TRIPODS) aims to bring together the electrical engineering, mathematics, statistics, and theoretical computer science communities to develop the theoretical foundations of data science through integrated research and training activities. Phase I, described in this solicitation, will support the development of small collaborative Institutes. Phase II (to be described in an anticipated future solicitation, subject to availability of funds) will support a smaller number of larger Institutes, selected from the Phase I Institutes via a second competitive proposal process. All HDR TRIPODS Institutes must involve significant and integral participation by researchers representing at least three of the four aforementioned communities.  Please note that the ordering of the four communities is alphabetical and is not meant to emphasize any one discipline over another.</span></p><p><a href="https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505347" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505347</span></a></p><p> </p><p><span>Program: Research Grant </span></p><p><span>Agency: Department of State</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 29th, 2019 </span></p><p><span>The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) announces an open competition for organizations interested in submitting applications for research on the impact of emerging technologies on human rights. In furtherance of U.S. government policy to “maintain U.S. leadership in emerging technologies” per the U.S. National Cyber Strategy, DRL seeks to support research initiatives that explore and assess the potential human rights impacts, opportunities, and threats of emerging technological innovations globally. DRL invites organizations interested in potential funding to submit proposals outlining program concepts that reflect this goal.</span></p><p><span><a href="https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288817.htm">https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288817.htm</a></span></p><p><span>Email: </span><a href="mailto:support@grants.gov" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>support@grants.gov</span></a></p><br><p><span>Program: Teaching Grant </span></p><p><span>Agency: CAHSS, UMBC</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: April 8th, 2019 </span></p><p><span>UMBC’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) is pleased to announce the next round of the Dean’s Pedagogy and Teaching (PAT) Fund. The grants are open to CAHSS faculty members twice per academic year to support pedagogical development, and are available to all faculty—tenured/tenure-track, lecturers, adjunct, and graduate teaching assistants (excepting visiting faculty)—who teach courses in the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Funds awarded will be available through the end of the following fiscal year (i.e. funds awarded in Academic Year 2018-2019 must be used no later than June 2020).</span></p><p><span><a href="https://cahss.umbc.edu/cahss-grants-for-pedagogy-and-teaching-pat-awards/">https://cahss.umbc.edu/cahss-grants-for-pedagogy-and-teaching-pat-awards/</a></span></p><p><span>Email: </span><span><a href="mailto:ssusanne@umbc.edu">ssusanne@umbc.edu</a></span></p><p><span>Contact: Susan Sutton</span></p><br><p><span>Program: Research Grant </span></p><p><span>Agency: CAHSS, UMBC</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: April 8th, 2019 </span></p><p><span>The CAHSS Dean’s Research Fund (CDRF) provides a biannual competitive funding opportunity for up to $5,000 to support the research endeavors of CAHSS tenured and tenure-track faculty and lecturers. Funds will support developing or established scholarly and creative projects. Faculty on visiting or short-term appointments are not eligible to apply. Awarded funds will be available through the end of the following fiscal year. Following completion of the grant term, awardees will be required to provide evidence of work produced and a short report describing how funds were spent and how any equipment purchased has been designated for continued College use.</span></p><p><span><a href="https://cahss.umbc.edu/cahss-deans-research-fund/">https://cahss.umbc.edu/cahss-deans-research-fund/</a></span></p><p><span>Email: </span><span><a href="mailto:ssusanne@umbc.edu">ssusanne@umbc.edu</a></span></p><p><span>Contact: Susan Sutton</span></p><div><span><span>***Humanities Scholars please contact Rachel Brubaker (</span><a href="mailto:rbruba1@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">rbruba1@umbc.edu</a><span>) for additional funding opportunities.***</span></span></div></span></div></div>
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<Title>Of Note: Social Science Faculty, Students, and Alumns</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span><span><span>Congratulations to the following faculty, students, and alumni for their recent accomplishments!</span></span></span></p><p><span>Amy Bhatt, Gender, Sexuality, and Women's studies, speaks about the rising interest of young South Asian women to become politically involved. </span><a href="https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sadaf-jaffer-new-jersey-montgomery-township-mayor_us_5c472d0fe4b027c3bbc5a213?7v8" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>New Jersey’s First South Asian Woman Mayor Is Breaking Boundaries </span></a><span>(</span><span>Huffington Post</span><span>) and how changes to the H4 visa may affect immigrant families in the U.S. </span><a href="https://qz.com/1526885/the-immigration-battle-that-might-push-h-1b-families-to-self-deport/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>The immigration battle that might push H-1B families to self-deport</span></a><span> (</span><span>Quartz</span><span>)</span></p><p><span>Chris Curran, Public Policy, discusses restorative practices in schools.</span><span><br></span></p><p><a href="https://theconversation.com/restorative-practices-may-not-be-the-solution-but-neither-are-suspensions-111042" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Restorative practices may not be the solution, but neither are suspensions</span></a><span> (</span><span>The Conversation</span><span>) </span><br><a href="https://thedailyrecord.com/2019/01/15/remi-ackerman-doug-brinkley-dean-bush-kathleen-durkin-matt-gilbert-armanda-grant-ryan-mihalic-dr-debra-moriarty-michelle-schiffer-and-ann-marie-thornton-leadership-baltimore-county/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Leadership Baltimore County</span></a><span> (</span><span>The Daily Record</span><span>) </span><span><br></span><span><span>Becca Scharf, Emergency Services/Public Policy PhD student, and </span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/jenniferlee.jenkins?__tn__=K-R&amp;eid=ARAvlM-xeeYPhKbEg_V0Y-yRpJxmVaniFK4vtMbMxHnG0Jzw4_aWA8ec6_nVLgyrYByXfSeM5sl1Sbg-&amp;fref=mentions&amp;__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARDniC22XQc6_778hFskGQLapTqfM4PgCZRvH586vIk5z15Wxq0EoWC5shGaDLmcVUPZgS4SarPv2DTw6Ow8ry-UuVoifpIErfV7ssS1EPJdhP9OqN4mPrBkdamHFzCxZb4Yo_7WDU2ZKpVZLIty_22VZNinh9-9DSVWjm6wNJUQF4V8CIuhuKRCKx4_7qLRqVqpxVxxllZ9hn1MtpMwVHPFFMIHSTC7_6d4hfSud11-SxliofQcVwjoolid3_vmJMhtmS6YS5Qfl85Y5mVmL-cpkWfCCbHQjyrn_bFfd2i5SptJna39uwmI4Y_-nww6ErFNR0KZhIOu5Nh4HQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Jennifer Lee Jenkins</span></a><span> &amp; </span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/rick.bissell.90?__tn__=K-R&amp;eid=ARCHGujRQ2tytKKEV_tRDTmleeBVh4A7Vq446_ddPdqtbbkEPospug4tiAx88-WQ_E40M7hiERJIBpBR&amp;fref=mentions&amp;__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARDniC22XQc6_778hFskGQLapTqfM4PgCZRvH586vIk5z15Wxq0EoWC5shGaDLmcVUPZgS4SarPv2DTw6Ow8ry-UuVoifpIErfV7ssS1EPJdhP9OqN4mPrBkdamHFzCxZb4Yo_7WDU2ZKpVZLIty_22VZNinh9-9DSVWjm6wNJUQF4V8CIuhuKRCKx4_7qLRqVqpxVxxllZ9hn1MtpMwVHPFFMIHSTC7_6d4hfSud11-SxliofQcVwjoolid3_vmJMhtmS6YS5Qfl85Y5mVmL-cpkWfCCbHQjyrn_bFfd2i5SptJna39uwmI4Y_-nww6ErFNR0KZhIOu5Nh4HQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Rick Bissell</span></a><span> published an article on </span><a href="https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/prehospital-and-disaster-medicine/article/diagnosis-prevalence-and-comorbidity-in-a-population-of-mobile-integrated-community-health-care-patients/BEB4877E62B4004E803DB34AE17C0D2E?fbclid=IwAR04ybAL4zj_nNgeyjVY_AeouZlIqzjrGd96H1ZA73xPTFfj3DswljOwX_I#.XCT_j5syH5A.facebook" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>community paramedicine</span></a><span>.</span></span></p><p><span>Lauren Hamilton Edwards, Public Policy, published an article on </span><a href="https://twitter.com/meganehatch/status/1088800587632668672" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>faculty inclusion</span></a><span>. </span></p><p><span>Erle Ellis, Geography and Information System, agrees on the need to increase conversation. </span><a href="https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2019/01/conservation-groups-call-for-protecting-30-percent-earth-2030/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>To keep the planet flourishing, 30% of Earth needs protection by 2030</span></a><span> (</span><span>National Geographic</span><span>)</span></p><p><span>Felipe Filomeno, Political Science and Global Studies, writes Op-Ed about the Walters Art Museum, Hackerman House and the shift to addressing a wider Baltimore audience.  </span><a href="https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-op-0201-community-art-20190131-story.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Baltimore's Hackerman mansion: 'a 'strong reminder of our common humanity'</span></a><span> (</span><span>Baltimore Sun</span><span>)</span></p><p><span>Laura Girling, SAHAAP, just received an </span><span><a href="https://twitter.com/ABAatUMBC/status/1084858973948399616" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">R21 award</a>.</span><span>  </span></p><p><span>Chris Harried ’16, Sociology, participated as a Youth Commission Representative in the development of recommendations for teaching and learning. </span><a href="http://nationathope.org/wp-content/uploads/2018_aspen_final-report_full_webversion.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>From a nation at risk to a nation of hope</span></a><span> (</span><span>The National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development</span><span>)</span></p><p><span>George Lanoue</span><span>, Political Science and Public Policy, </span><span>publishes Op-Dd on role of the Fourth Circuit in HBCU case. </span><a href="https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-op-0129-hbcu-mediation-20190128-story.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>4th Circuit abdicates its role in Md. HBCU case</span></a><span> (</span><span>Baltimore Sun</span><span>)</span></p><p><span>Elliott Lasson, Psychology, discusses performance reviews at work. </span><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dIDoJkea1QmPXauvRApGqP6xhE1NNRZH/view" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>What makes for an effective performance review </span></a><span>(</span><span>MPT</span><span>)</span></p><p><span>Ryan Mihalic '98, Political Science, joined the board of Leadership for Baltimore County. </span><span><br></span></p><p><span>Roy Meyers, Political Science and Public Policy, discusses the impact of the last shutdown and the looming shutdown. </span><a href="https://www.marketplace.org/2019/01/29/economy/make-me-smart-kai-and-molly/98-can-we-shutdown-shutdown" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>98: Can we shut down the shutdowns?</span></a><span> (</span><span>NPR: Marketplace</span><span>)</span></p><p><span>Derek Musgrove, History, shares his thoughts on a conspiracy thriller called </span><span>The Plan</span><span>. </span><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/why-is-a-former-politician-spending-his-time-writing-about-conspiracy-theories-its-2019/2019/02/04/56756548-180b-11e9-88fe-f9f77a3bcb6c_story.html?utm_term=.d17382687828" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Why is a former politician spending his time writing about conspiracy theories? It’s 2019.</span></a><span> (</span><span>The Washington Post</span><span>) </span></p><p><span>Don Norris, Public Policy, (</span><a href="https://twitter.com/%E2%80%AA@UMBCPubPolicy%E2%80%AC%E2%81%A9" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>⁦@UMBCPubPolicy⁩</span></a><span>) spoke to </span><a href="https://twitter.com/%E2%80%AA@Debtwire%E2%80%AC%E2%81%A9" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>⁦@Debtwire⁩</span></a><span> about cyber risk for municipal bond investors. </span><a href="https://t.co/8QQkciZvIc" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>debtwire.com/info/cyber-ris…</span></a></p><p><span>Bob Provine, Psychology, talks about laughter as a reaction to people, not humor. </span><a href="https://www.npr.org/2019/01/10/683966604/the-best-medicine-decoding-the-hidden-meanings-of-laughter" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>The best medicine: Decoding the hidden meanings of laughter</span></a><span> (</span><span>NPR</span><span>) </span></p><p><span>Tom Schaller, Political Science, was on NPR's All Things Considered to discuss the situation involving the governor of Virginia. </span><a href="https://www.npr.org/2019/02/04/691394341/democrats-nationwide-call-for-virginia-gov-ralph-northam-to-resign" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Democrats Nationwide Call For Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam To Resign</span></a><span> (</span><span>NPR</span><span>) </span><span><br></span></p><p><span><span><span>Becca Scharf, Emergency Services/Public Policy PhD student, and </span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/jenniferlee.jenkins?__tn__=K-R&amp;eid=ARAvlM-xeeYPhKbEg_V0Y-yRpJxmVaniFK4vtMbMxHnG0Jzw4_aWA8ec6_nVLgyrYByXfSeM5sl1Sbg-&amp;fref=mentions&amp;__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARDniC22XQc6_778hFskGQLapTqfM4PgCZRvH586vIk5z15Wxq0EoWC5shGaDLmcVUPZgS4SarPv2DTw6Ow8ry-UuVoifpIErfV7ssS1EPJdhP9OqN4mPrBkdamHFzCxZb4Yo_7WDU2ZKpVZLIty_22VZNinh9-9DSVWjm6wNJUQF4V8CIuhuKRCKx4_7qLRqVqpxVxxllZ9hn1MtpMwVHPFFMIHSTC7_6d4hfSud11-SxliofQcVwjoolid3_vmJMhtmS6YS5Qfl85Y5mVmL-cpkWfCCbHQjyrn_bFfd2i5SptJna39uwmI4Y_-nww6ErFNR0KZhIOu5Nh4HQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Jennifer Lee Jenkins</span></a><span> &amp; </span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/rick.bissell.90?__tn__=K-R&amp;eid=ARCHGujRQ2tytKKEV_tRDTmleeBVh4A7Vq446_ddPdqtbbkEPospug4tiAx88-WQ_E40M7hiERJIBpBR&amp;fref=mentions&amp;__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARDniC22XQc6_778hFskGQLapTqfM4PgCZRvH586vIk5z15Wxq0EoWC5shGaDLmcVUPZgS4SarPv2DTw6Ow8ry-UuVoifpIErfV7ssS1EPJdhP9OqN4mPrBkdamHFzCxZb4Yo_7WDU2ZKpVZLIty_22VZNinh9-9DSVWjm6wNJUQF4V8CIuhuKRCKx4_7qLRqVqpxVxxllZ9hn1MtpMwVHPFFMIHSTC7_6d4hfSud11-SxliofQcVwjoolid3_vmJMhtmS6YS5Qfl85Y5mVmL-cpkWfCCbHQjyrn_bFfd2i5SptJna39uwmI4Y_-nww6ErFNR0KZhIOu5Nh4HQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Rick Bissell</span></a><span> published an article on </span><a href="https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/prehospital-and-disaster-medicine/article/diagnosis-prevalence-and-comorbidity-in-a-population-of-mobile-integrated-community-health-care-patients/BEB4877E62B4004E803DB34AE17C0D2E?fbclid=IwAR04ybAL4zj_nNgeyjVY_AeouZlIqzjrGd96H1ZA73xPTFfj3DswljOwX_I#.XCT_j5syH5A.facebook" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>community paramedicine</span></a><span>.</span></span></span></p></span></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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<Title>B-I-N-G-O spells SCOUT&#8230;with the Women&#8217;s Center</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><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>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/giphy-1.gif?w=562" alt="giphy-1.gif" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <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></li>
    <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></div>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>The Summer Research Initiative (SRI) was created in 1999 by the Office of the Dean in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS) and is supported by the Office of the Provost, the Graduate School, the Office of the Vice President for Research and the College. The program is designed to encourage and enhance the diversity of scholars working in the social and behavioral science fields.</p><p>In that spirit, we are interested in receiving applications to the program from a broad spectrum of students, including African Americans, Latino/Hispanics, American Indian/Alaskan Natives, Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders, as well as students with research interests related to diverse communities.</p><p>The goals of the SRI are to:</p><ul><li>Increase the knowledge of, and interest in, doctoral-level training in the social, behavioral, and economic sciences;</li><li>Provide rising juniors and seniors an opportunity to learn about graduate studies and the range of research and scholarship in the social, behavioral and economic sciences at the University of Maryland;</li><li>Provide a laboratory experience that enhances basic research knowledge and skills;</li><li>Provide lectures, workshops, didactic exchanges and other programming to enhance students' knowledge of the graduate application process, negotiating the academic rigors and professional and personal challenges encountered in graduate school, and developing career paths in social, behavioral and economic sciences; and</li><li>Provide mentoring and networking opportunities for students to advance their training in the social, behavioral and economic sciences.</li></ul><p>The SRI is part of the College's longstanding commitment to increasing the number of underrepresented minorities who pursue graduate degrees in the social, behavioral and economic sciences. According to 2016 data from the magazine <span>Diverse: Issues in Higher Education</span>, the university ranks 12th in the country in the number of graduate and professional degrees awarded and 28th in the number of undergraduate degrees awarded to underrepresented minority students. The Summer Research Initiative is an integral part of our efforts.</p><p><span>The application for the 2019 SRI will be available from November 1, 2018 to February 10, 2019. Applications will be reviewed February – March 2019, and selection announcements will be made beginning April 2019. </span></p><p><span>The actual program runs 8 weeks, from June 3 – July 26, 2019. Students are required to arrive on campus on Saturday, June 1 for mandatory Saturday and Sunday program orientation, but SRI programming will officially begin on Monday, June 3.</span></p></div>
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    <div class="html-content"><h3><span>Identity-Based Discussion Groups</span></h3>
    <p><span>All groups meet beginning the week of February 4th. Groups are closed for the privacy and confidentiality of the attendees and take place inside the Women’s Center lounge. Check out a detailed description of all of our discussion groups down below!</span></p>
    <p><span>Between Women: Weekly, Mondays at 4:30pm</span></p>
    <p><span>Women of Color Coalition: Biweekly, Tuesdays at 4pm</span></p>
    <p><span>We Believe You: Weekly, Wednesdays at 4pm</span></p>
    <p><span>Women in STEM: Monthly, 2nd Fridays at noon </span></p><p><span>Returning Women Students: varies by month, check our calendar</span></p>
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    <h4><span>Returning Women Students Scholars + Affiliates Program</span></h4>
    <p><span><img src="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/files/2014/06/FullSizeRender-300x225.jpg" width="195" height="146" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">This program is designed to support undergraduate women over the age of 25 returning to college later in life. Students receiving a returning women student scholarship are required to participate in this program designed to support their personal, academic, and career goals of adult learners at UMBC. ALL returning women students at UMBC are invited to attend the monthly meetings and workshops designed specifically to meet the needs of adult students. You can also request an invite to join the Returning Women Students Forum on Facebook for news, resources, and community building. </span></p>
    
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    <h3><span>Between Women</span></h3>
    <p><span><img src="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/files/2014/06/Between-Women-web-300x232.jpg" width="215" height="166" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Between Women is a discussion-based program that centers the experiences of women students who identify on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. This structured, topic-based program discusses sexuality and sexual orientation with a focus on intersectionality and provides a safe space for women and feminine-identified students to share their feelings and experiences with other women. This program follows the Women’s Center Brave Space model in order to create a community environment that fosters learning and critical discussion. For safety and confidentiality reasons, this is a closed meeting for those in the LGBTQAI+ community and it is not appropriate for students to use the space for class research or interviews. Spring 2019: Between Women meets weekly on Mondays at 4:30pm in the Women’s Center.</span></p>
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    <h3><span>We Believe You</span></h3>
    <p><span><img src="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/files/2014/06/We-believe-you-logo-300x300.png" width="152" height="152" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Hosted in collaboration with the Women’s Center and the student organization We Believe You, this discussion group creates space to center the experiences of survivors of sexual violence. This discussion-based program follows the Women’s Center Brave Space model to provide a welcoming environment and thoughtful community to engage in conversations focused on support and healing for survivors of sexual violence. For safety and confidentiality reasons, this is a closed meeting for those who identify as survivors and their allies. It is not appropriate for students to use the space for class research or interviews. Spring 2019: We Believe You discussion group meets weekly on Wednesdays at 4pm in the Women’s Center. For more details, join the We Believe You <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/webelieveyou" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">myUMBC page</a> (where you can also learn more about their general body meetings and activism efforts) or connect with a Women’s Center staff member.</span></p>
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    <h3><span>Women of Color Coalition</span></h3>
    <p><span><img src="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/files/2014/06/WoCC-Logo-231x300.jpg" alt="WoCC Logo" width="163" height="211" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">All self-identified women of color students, staff, and faculty are welcome to share their stories and learn about others’ experiences at Women of Color Coalition. This discussion-based program follows the Women’s Center Brave Space model to provide a welcoming environment and thoughtful community to engage in conversations focused on the intersections of gender and race. For safety and confidentiality reasons, this is a closed meeting for those who identify as women of color and it is not appropriate for students to use the space for class research or interviews. Spring 2019: Women of Color Coalition meets biweekly on Tuesdays at 4pm in the Women’s Center. </span></p>
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    <h3><span>Women in STEM</span></h3>
    <p><span><img src="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/files/2014/06/womeninstem-277x300.jpg" width="176" height="191" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">A discussion group for UMBC’s women in STEM. Each discussion will take place monthly and will be hosted by a different woman faculty member from the STEM disciplines focusing on a different topic related to Women in STEM. This discussion-based program follows the Women’s Center Brave Space model to provide a welcoming environment and thoughtful community to engage in conversations focused on the experiences of women students studying in the STEM fields. Spring 2019: Women in STEM discussion group will take place on the 2nd Friday of the month at noon in the Women's Center. </span></p>
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    <h3><span>Spectrum: Trans Programming and Resources Hub</span></h3>
    <p><span><img src="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/files/2014/06/Spectrum-Spotlight-300x184.jpg" alt="Spectrum Spotlight" width="220" height="135" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span><span>Spectrum is a programming and resource hub for UMBC community members who identify as trans, genderqueer, gender fluid, outside of the gender binary, and/or those who are questioning their gender identity. Supported by the Women’s Center and the Mosaic Center, Spectrum has evolved from a discussion-based program to an umbrella of resources, discussions, and events. Currently, the Spectrum discussion group is not being offered so we can ensure support of groups like Trans Tuesdays hosted by the LGBTQ Student Union and the Trans Support group run through the Counseling Center. The Women’s Center and Mosaic Center offers trans-related events each month. For details, connect with a staff member or check out our events page. Additional resources can be shared through our offices and we encourage community members to connect with us.</span></p>
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    <h6><span>For more information about each of these groups and their intentions, please visit womenscenter.umbc.edu/groups</span></h6></div>
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<Title>Women's Center Lactation Room - Spring 2019 Reservations</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Moms and parents who plan on using the Women's Center lactation room throughout the spring 2019 semester are encouraged to sign up for their preferred reservation times. We are accepting reservations now.  <div><br></div><div>For parents needing access to the lactation room outside of the Women's Center hours of operation, please consult with Women's Center staff so we can accommodate you. <br><div><br></div><div>All parents who reserve times will be added to the lactation room google calendar and a group email list in order to support communication and best navigate multiple people using the space. </div><div><br></div><div>For questions and concerns, stop by the Women's Center during our hours of operation, give us a ring at 410-455-2714, or send us an email at <a href="mailto:womenscenter@umbc.edu">womenscenter@umbc.edu</a>. </div></div></div>
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<Title>One-Day Public Policy Camp for Undergraduates</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><span>The School of Public Policy and <a href="http://www.appam.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM<strong>)</strong></a> are hosting a one-day Public Policy Camp at UMBC on March 12, 2019. </span></p><p><span>The purpose of the program is to </span><span>introduce the field of public policy to a group of students who might not otherwise be familiar with it. APPAM is looking to increase knowledge, particularly among people who are members of groups that are underrepresented in public policy work.</span></p><p><span>This is a great opportunity to identify local students from diverse backgrounds who could pursue future education and career in a public-policy-related field. </span></p><p><span>The one-day program will consist of networking opportunities, group table activities, policy simulations, and panel sessions. Dr. Hrabowski and Dean Casper will be opening the event with remarks. There will also be discussions with the students about what public policy is, what the core competencies are in a graduate program of public policy or public affairs. </span></p><p><span>Students will also be able to hear from and speak with people who have MPP, MPA and PhD degrees and see what they do for a living, what a typical day is like for them and how their career paths have lead them to their current positions.  </span></p><p><span>Registration for the event is FREE.</span></p><p><span>UMBC Students can register for the event through this link: </span><a href="https://goo.gl/forms/X38b0DEBAN9AdZbR2" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://goo.gl/forms/X38b0DEBAN9AdZbR2</span></a><span>. </span></p></div>
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<Summary>The School of Public Policy and Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) are hosting a one-day Public Policy Camp at UMBC on March 12, 2019.   The purpose of the program is...</Summary>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="81589" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/ene/posts/81589">
<Title>Undergraduate Research &amp; Creative Achievement Day (URCAD)</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><h5><span>URCAD is on <strong>Wednesday, April 24th, 2019.</strong>  </span></h5><h5><span><br></span><span><strong>Applications are due by Feb. 22nd</strong>. Any student with completed mentor-led research, scholarship, or creative work that is ready to present by April 24th is eligible to participate.The application is simple- a 200-word abstract and mentor support statement. </span></h5><h5><span><br></span>We strongly encourage social science students to apply! The Center for Social Science Scholarship will be selecting four submissions to feature as a themed social science panel. </h5><div><br></div></div>
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<Summary>URCAD is on Wednesday, April 24th, 2019.     Applications are due by Feb. 22nd. Any student with completed mentor-led research, scholarship, or creative work that is ready to present by April 24th...</Summary>
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<Title>Funding Opportunities</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><span>Please see below for a curated list of upcoming funding opportunities. If you are working on a particular project and would like additional assistance in finding funding opportunities, please email: </span><a href="mailto:socialscience@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">socialscience@umbc.edu</a><span>.</span><span><br></span><span><br></span></p><div><span><p><span>Program: Fellowships and Internships </span></p><p><span>Agency: American Philosophical Society </span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: February 1, 2019</span></p><p><span>The American Philosophical Society invites applications for predoctoral, postdoctoral, and short-term research fellowships from scholars at all stages of their careers, especially Native American scholars in training, tribal college and university faculty members, and other scholars working closely with Native communities on projects in Native American and Indigenous Studies and related fields and disciplines. These funding opportunities are supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Native American Scholars Initiative (NASI). Fellows will be associated with the APS’s </span><span>Center for Native American and Indigenous Research</span><span> (CNAIR), which promotes greater collaboration among scholars, archives, and Indigenous communities.</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="https://www.acls.org/programs/publicfellowscomp/">https://www.acls.org/programs/publicfellowscomp/</a></span></p><p><span>Email: </span><span><a href="mailto:libfellows@amphilsoc.org">libfellows@amphilsoc.org</a></span></p></span><span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Program: Fellowship for Recent PhDs (Postdoc)</span></p><p><span>Agency: Mellon </span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: February 8, 2019</span></p><p><span>The Department of Anthropology and East Asian Studies at Oberlin College invite applications for a full-time non-continuing faculty position as a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the College of Arts and Sciences Appointment to this position will be for a term of two years, beginning Fall 2019 and will carry the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor. The fellow will be housed in the Department of Anthropology. The position is suported by an endowment grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.</span></p><p><span>The incumbent will teach courses in the general area of anthropology (cultural and/or linguistic), environment, and East Asia. The fellow will be expected to teach a 1-1 course load per year, including courses at the introductory, intermediate and advanced level, and to participate in programming through Oberlin College’s implementation grant through the Henry Luce Foundation’s Luce Initiative on Asian Studies and the Environment (<a href="http://languages.oberlin.edu/blogs/liase/">http://languages.oberlin.edu/blogs/liase/</a>).</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="http://careercenter.americananthro.org/jobs/11860367/mellon-postdoctoral-fellow-in-anthropology-and-environmental-east-asian-studies">http://careercenter.americananthro.org/jobs/11860367/mellon-postdoctoral-fellow-in-anthropology-and-environmental-east-asian-studies</a></span></p><p><span>Email: <a href="mailto:erhoffman@oberlin.edu">erhoffman@oberlin.edu</a></span></p><p><span>Contact: </span><span>Erika Hoffman-Dilloway, Chair of Anthropology, Oberlin College</span></p></span><span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Program: Research Fellowship</span></p><p><span>Agency: Center for Social Science Scholarship/CAHASS Summer Faculty Research Fellowship</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: February 15, 2019</span></p><p><span>The purpose of this fellowship is to support significant social science research in CAHSS, resulting in a submittable product by December 2019. Applications are welcome from any tenured or tenure-track faculty doing social science research in any CAHSS department. Fellows will receive a $6,000 stipend during the summer of 2019. By December 2019, each Fellow is expected to complete an external grant or fellowship proposal OR an article, policy paper, book, or book chapter. Fellows who are preparing an external grant or fellowship proposal agree to work with </span><a href="http://mipar.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>MIPAR</span></a><span> for pre-award and post-grant management assistance.</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="https://socialscience.umbc.edu/summer-faculty-research-fellowship/">https://socialscience.umbc.edu/summer-faculty-research-fellowship/</a></span></p><p><span>Email: <a href="mailto:mallinson@umbc.edu">mallinson@umbc.edu</a></span></p><p><span>Contact: Christine Mallinson, Director, Center for Social Science Scholarship </span></p></span><span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Program: Research Grant</span></p><p><span>Agency: Vice President of Research, UMBC </span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: February 15, 2019</span></p><p><span>The Strategic Awards for Research Transitions (START) provides funding for UMBC faculty to advance their scholarly and research endeavors, to compete more effectively for external support, and to pursue new areas of inquiry. Maximum START award is $25,000. Approximately 10 proposals will be awarded. Proposals selected for an award will be funded for the full amount proposed. Faculty may include a variety of costs in their proposed budget including costs associated with buying-out teaching time and travel expenses. See the following START Proposal Instructions &amp; Guidelines for more information on allowable costs. Proposals with costs for buying-out teaching time must be approved by the applicant’s department chair/center director.</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdvj_e8v3K5wIk8AuEKQ_kVuUan2IB5w0qSBJU5GA0kxOvX7w/viewform">https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdvj_e8v3K5wIk8AuEKQ_kVuUan2IB5w0qSBJU5GA0kxOvX7w/viewform</a></span></p><p><span>Email: <a href="mailto:donengel@umbc.edu">donengel@umbc.edu</a></span></p><p><span>Contact: Don Engel, Assistant Vice President for Research </span></p></span><span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Program: Research Grant</span></p><p><span>Agency: Vice President of Research, UMBC </span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: February 22, 2019</span></p><p><span>The Summer Research Faculty Fellowship (SURFF) program supports non-tenured, tenure-track UMBC faculty pursuing research and scholarly projects during the summer, including projects in all departments. Fellowships may not be used to complete research leading to the Ph.D. or another terminal degree and are intended primarily as salary support.</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepKI-Tviyhh_98XV9ujlEyn6GlDDZiQCzlgm3Edyo78gjFAw/viewform">https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepKI-Tviyhh_98XV9ujlEyn6GlDDZiQCzlgm3Edyo78gjFAw/viewform</a></span></p><p><span>Email: <a href="mailto:donengel@umbc.edu">donengel@umbc.edu</a></span></p><p><span>Contact: Don Engel, Assistant Vice President for Research </span></p></span><span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Program: Research Fellowship</span></p><p><span>Agency: Institute for Humane Studies </span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 1, 2019</span></p><p><span>The Institute for Humane Studies is offering to fund four semester-long sabbaticals for the study, research, and teaching of classical liberal ideas.</span></p><p><span>Areas of interest include free/open markets, individual rights, private property, peace, prosperity, self-determination/autonomy, decentralization, limited government, privacy, free speech, the cultural drivers and consequences of classical liberal ideas, and related themes.</span></p><p><span>IHS traditionally works with academics in the fields of economics, political science, philosophy, history, and law. Scholars in other disciplines are welcome to apply. The awards (of $42,000 each) will be offered in the 2018-2020 academic years and </span><span>sabbaticals must be taken during the prescribed time periods</span><span>.</span></p><p><span>Awards are not limited to tenured faculty. Faculty at any stage of their career may apply.</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="https://theihs.org/ihs-sabbaticals-research-fellowships/?utm_source=chronicle-for-higher-education&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=sabbatical-fellowship">https://theihs.org/ihs-sabbaticals-research-fellowships/?utm_source=chronicle-for-higher-education&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=sabbatical-fellowship</a></span></p><p><span>Email: </span><a href="mailto:questions@ihs.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>questions@ihs.org</span></a><span>  </span></p><p><span>Contact: </span><span>Leigh McAfee</span><span>, Director of Donor Relations</span></p></span><span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Program: Research Grant </span></p><p><span>Agency: National Science Foundation</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 6, 2019</span></p><p><span>The Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier (FW-HTF), one of the Big Ideas, is one mechanism by which NSF is responding to the challenges and opportunities for the future of jobs and work. The overarching vision is to support convergent research to understand and develop the human-technology partnership, design new technologies to augment human performance, illuminate the emerging socio-technological landscape, understand the risks and benefits of new technologies, understand and influence the impact of artificial intelligence on workers and work, and foster lifelong and pervasive learning.</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19541/nsf19541.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&amp;WT.mc_ev=click">https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19541/nsf19541.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&amp;WT.mc_ev=click</a></span></p><p><span>Email: </span><span><a href="mailto:saugust@nsf.gov">saugust@nsf.gov</a></span></p><p><span>Contact: Stephanie E. August, Program Director </span></p></span><span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Program: Fellowship for Recent PhDs</span></p><p><span>Agency: Mellon/ACLS</span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: March 13, 2019</span></p><p><span>ACLS invites applications for the ninth competition of the Mellon/ACLS Public Fellows program. This year, the program will place up to 21 recent PhDs from the humanities and humanistic social sciences in two-year term staff positions at partnering organizations in government and the nonprofit sector. Fellows will participate in the substantive work of these organizations and receive professional mentoring. Fellows receive a stipend of $68,000 per year and have access to individual health insurance, a relocation allowance, and up to $3,000 to be used toward professional development activities over the course of the fellowship term.</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="https://www.acls.org/programs/publicfellowscomp/">https://www.acls.org/programs/publicfellowscomp/</a></span></p><p><span>Email: </span><span><a href="mailto:publicfellows@acls.org">publicfellows@acls.org</a></span></p><p><span>Contact: </span><a href="https://www.acls.org/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&amp;ItemID=4819" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Matthew Goldfeder</span></a><span>, Director of Fellowship Programs</span></p></span><span><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Program: Research Grant</span></p><p><span>Agency: CAHSS Dean’s Research Fund </span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: April 8, 2019</span></p><p><span>The CAHSS Dean’s Research Fund (CDRF) provides a biannual competitive funding opportunity for up to $5,000 to support the research endeavors of CAHSS tenured and tenure-track faculty and lecturers. Funds will support developing or established scholarly and creative projects. Faculty on visiting or short-term appointments are not eligible to apply. Awarded funds will be available through the end of the following fiscal year. Items that are eligible for CDRF funding include: travel, equipment, supplies, books, research participant costs, UMBC undergraduate or graduate student support, and other items necessary for research endeavors. No faculty salary support or course releases may be funded through this initiative.</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="https://cahss.umbc.edu/cahss-deans-research-fund/">https://cahss.umbc.edu/cahss-deans-research-fund/</a></span></p><p><span>Email: <a href="mailto:dhart@umbc.edu">dhart@umbc.edu</a></span></p><p><span>Contact: Donna Hart, Business Services Manager </span></p><p> </p><p><span>Program: Fellowship</span></p><p><span>Agency: The Data Incubator  </span></p><p><span>Next Deadline: April 1, 2019</span></p><p><span>The Data Incubator is a Cornell-funded data science training organization. We run a free advanced 8-week fellowship (think data science bootcamp) for PhDs looking to enter industry. A variety of innovative companies partner with The Data Incubator for their hiring and training needs, including LinkedIn, Genentech, Capital One, Pfizer, and many others. The program is free for admitted Fellows.</span></p><p><span>Fellows have the option to participate in the program either in person in New York, San Francisco Bay Area, Boston, Washington DC, or online.</span></p><p><span>See</span><span>for details: <a href="https://www.thedataincubator.com/fellowship.html">https://www.thedataincubator.com/fellowship.html</a></span></p><p><span>Contact Form: <a href="https://www.thedataincubator.com/contact-us.html">https://www.thedataincubator.com/contact-us.html</a></span></p><p><span><span>***Humanities Scholars please contact Rachel Brubaker (</span><a href="mailto:rbruba1@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">rbruba1@umbc.edu</a><span>) for additional funding opportunities.***</span></span></p></span></div></div>
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