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<Title>Summer 2024 Hours</Title>
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<Title>Pre-Law Society 2024-2025 Executive Board Elections</Title>
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<Title>Student Profile: Scherrie Newton-Cole</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>By: Anasia Mickle</span></p><br><p><span>Photo Credit: Fox 45 Staff</span></p><p><span>Meet Scherrie, a junior double majoring in Africana Studies and Media and Communication Studies. Hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, she's all about spreading positivity and creating connections.</span></p><p><span>As a young Black woman, Scherrie is passionate about promoting diversity and acceptance. Whether she's in class or hanging out with college groups, she's always advocating for understanding and inclusivity.</span></p><p><span>Scherrie's journey into the world of media and communication began with a deep love for storytelling. Growing up, she was captivated by the power of narratives to illuminate important issues and give voice to marginalized communities. This passion led her to pursue a double major in Africana Studies and Media and Communication Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).</span></p><p><span>In her Media and Communication Studies courses, Scherrie delves into the complexities of media representation and the ways in which narratives shape our understanding of the world. She's particularly drawn to documentaries, which have the power to shed light on important social issues and amplify voices that often go unheard. Through her studies, she's learning how to harness the power of storytelling to effect positive change in society.</span></p><p><span>Outside of the classroom, Scherrie enjoys exploring her interests in photography, travel, and different cultures. She finds inspiration in movies and TV shows, especially documentaries, for their ability to offer new perspectives and spark meaningful conversations. Her diverse range of interests enriches her understanding of media and communication, allowing her to approach her studies from multiple angles.</span></p><p><span>For Scherrie, choosing Media and Communication Studies was a natural fit. It's a field that values authenticity and empathy, qualities she holds dear. Through her coursework, she's honing her skills in communication, critical thinking, and media analysis, preparing herself for a future career where she can make a difference through storytelling.</span></p><p><span>Despite the challenges of academia, Scherrie tackles each semester with determination and grace. She's learning and growing, building connections with classmates and professors that will serve her well in her journey. Her involvement in college groups dedicated to promoting diversity and acceptance reflects her commitment to creating positive change both on campus and beyond.</span></p><p><span>Looking ahead, Scherrie dreams of using her skills to help companies thrive on social media. She envisions herself crafting compelling narratives that resonate with audiences and drive meaningful engagement. Through internships and hands-on experience, she's gaining valuable insights into the world of marketing and communication, paving the way for her future career.</span></p><p><span>To those considering joining the MCS department, Scherrie encourages them to take the leap. If you're passionate about storytelling and making a difference, it's the perfect path to pursue. The field of media and communication offers endless opportunities to explore your interests, connect with others, and create positive change in the world.</span></p><p><span>As Scherrie continues to follow her passion for storytelling, one thing remains clear: her enthusiasm is infectious, and she's making waves in the world, one story at a time.</span></p><div><span><br></span></div></span></div>
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<Title>Student Profile: Ethan Wentzlaff</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>By: Daniel Lee</span></p><br><p><span>Photo Credit: Ethan Wentzlaff</span></p><br><p><span></span><span>Ethan Wentzlaff, a senior at UMBC didn’t go down the traditional path of a 4 year plan. He originally wasn’t even planning to pursue MCS or even graduate at UMBC. Ethan wanted to see where baseball would take him since he played summer ball during his high school days. While he did decide to start with UMBC, he and his coach had a long conversation about whether UMBC really was the best place to continue his baseball career. After much deliberation, he decided to move to Salisbury University.</span></p><br><p><span>However, Ethan already ran into issues with the end goal of his undergraduate degree. Before he switched, He was already having second thoughts on the typical path of a student athlete. He was recommended to go with Business Technology Administration (BTA) from his first advisor. As Ethan progressed further into the degree and started taking IS courses, he realized that his patience for IS and inflexibility of the courses he took didn’t interest him at all.  It didn’t seem right to sit behind and let the programming do the work. In the end, he decided to go with MCS as his teammates were positive about their switch into the major. But, his time was limited and he began his transfer.</span></p><p><span><br></span><span></span><span>So Ethan went on to Salisbury to commit to the dream he built for himself before entering adulthood. The path seemed clear and Ethan was ecstatic about the team he joined and the athlete. Life seemed to have other plans though and the way forward went awry. For one, Covid-19 put a halt to everything. No more collegiate championship chances. No more practices or games. Not even a normal college education could happen when a worldwide pandemic stopped everything in its tracks. It all seemed to fall apart. However, there’s a silver lining with these events. Academically, things weren’t looking too great. Not because Ethan couldn’t perform well, but because of how much he would have to do. There was no MCS equivalent at Salisbury and the university wanted him to take their version of core classes and electives. On top of having to take every class online over Zoom, the least ideal situation to earn an education, there just wasn’t any comfortable position for Ethan. He didn’t have an infinite amount of money or time to take as many classes as needed and the reason he even transferred became irrelevant. Again, he had to make a tough decision, but he settled on transferring back to UMBC to complete his undergraduate degree and this time, with MCS.</span><span><br></span><span><br></span><span></span><span>Although Ethan made the best decision for him academically and financially, he still missed the athlete's life. He missed his team and his coach that he shared many memories with and it was a passion he pursued ever since high school. Without hesitation, he began to find ways to hold onto the sports life. He ended up finding an internship directly at UMBC with the UMBC sports soccer broadcast. It gave him the opportunity to feel what it’s like to be hands-on with media production and managing what slides and videos were shown on screen to a live audience.  He then continued on to do the same for basketball. After all these experiences, Ethan was able to move up from interning to working for the university in sports broadcasting and production for the year, bringing all his experiences with sports and media together.  </span></p><br><br><br><p><span>When it comes to the MCS program, there are two classes that stood out to Ethan the most. MCS 399: Methods in Media and Communication Studies and MCS 377: Making Visual Culture. MCS 399 was the class that opened his eyes to the importance and nuance of the research process. High school didn’t exactly prepare him on what the true research process would look like or what strategies there were to finding information you needed. MCS 377 on the other hand is how he was able to finally interact and participate in content creation. Since he focused on pushing his baseball aspirations in his early college career, he didn’t exactly have the time or energy to emulate what he saw on social media. The skills he learned and valued the most throughout his time with the major is the ability to use the Adobe Creative Cloud. By putting himself out there, he was able to contribute in ways he couldn’t imagine himself doing. It also let him take on side projects for friends and family whenever they needed a good photo or opinions on how to present their work better. With his time at UMBC coming to a close, Ethan Wentzlaff is looking to end it with his original aspirations still held close since the beginning, albeit in a different form.</span></p><div><span><br></span></div></span></div>
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    <p>For more information and to apply, visit our website <a href="https://civiclife.umbc.edu/civic-culture-at-umbc/breakingground/apply/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">at this link</a>. Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis, and when you apply, we will contact you within two weeks of submission. However, we strongly encourage you to submit before May 15.</p>
    
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    <div class="html-content"><h5><span><p><span>Applications are open for the Women's Center at UMBC's internship opportunities! </span></p><p><a href="https://forms.gle/qwDuKLXRotFuQVXV7" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Complete the Google Form and send us your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample here.</a></p><p><span>The Women's Center offers for-credit internships for the fall semester with the potential to be considered for a paid position for the following spring semester. People on our student staff team work with us in a supportive and collaborative environment, advancing gender equity at UMBC and achieving their own personal/professional goals. </span></p><p><strong>Internship Eligibility:</strong></p><ul><li><em>Undergraduate</em> student at UMBC enrolled for Fall 2024 and intending to enroll for Spring 2025</li></ul><ul><li>Academic good standing (cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above; a lower GPA <em>does not disqualify applicants</em> but will require a conversation regarding academic support)</li></ul><ul><li>Commitment to the Women's Center mission to advance gender equity from an intersectional feminist perspective at UMBC</li></ul><span>To be considered for a 2024-25 internship and/or staff position, please </span><strong><a href="https://forms.gle/qwDuKLXRotFuQVXV7" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">fill out this online application</a></strong><span><a href="https://forms.gle/qwDuKLXRotFuQVXV7" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">.</a> When you have completed this form, you will be directed to use </span><a href="https://umbc.app.box.com/f/3d84603b508c4b1db611aa6382551271" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">this Box file submission link</a><span> to submit the following:</span><ol><li><strong>Cover letter </strong>explaining why you would like to be considered for this position</li></ol><ol><li><strong>A recent copy of your resume</strong></li></ol><ol><li><strong>One writing sample* </strong>(&lt;4 pages double-spaced)</li></ol><em>Applications that are missing any of these items will not be considered. <br></em>We will only consider applicants when we have received all 4 items (the completed <a href="https://forms.gle/qwDuKLXRotFuQVXV7" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Google Form</a>, cover letter, resume, and a writing sample) associated with applying for this position. Interviews will be offered on a rolling basis. Please note that completion for an application does NOT guarantee an interview will be scheduled.<p>The deadline to apply for the 2024-2025 Women's Center Internship is Friday, May 24, 2024. </p><p><em>If you have any questions or concerns, please email us at <a href="mailto:womenscenter@umbc.edu">womenscenter@umbc.edu</a> or call us at 410-455-2714.</em></p></span></h5></div>
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