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<Title>Exciting Winter Course Poli 390: American Foreign Policy</Title>
<Tagline>Earn credit and examine the stakes!</Tagline>
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<Title>POLI Department Student Climate Survey Now Underway!</Title>
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<Title>PAID US GAO Hiring Summer Interns</Title>
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<Title>Ep 51: Using Interdisciplinarity to Tackle Audio Deepfakes</Title>
<Tagline>with student researchers Kiffy Nwosu &amp; Chloe Evered</Tagline>
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<Title>2024 CS3 Summer Fellowships</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div>By: Rose Crame</div><div>Photo Credit: Gwen Pacis</div><div><br></div><div><div>Gwen Pacis is a junior majoring in both Psychology and MCS (Media and Communication Studies) at UMBC. <span>Gwen's college career so far is a testament to how the blend of academic rigor and personal interests can lead </span><span>to an individualistic college experience. This is an insight into Gwen's world of animation, creative exploration, </span><span>and the influence of media and communication studies on her life.</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>Q: What's your name, year, and major?</span></div><div>A: My name is Gwen Pacis, and I'm a junior pursuing both Psychology and MCS!</div><div><br></div><div>Q: You've shown a passion for animation. Where did that start?</div><div>A: Although middle school was the definite point in time where I attempted to act on that passion, my love and <span>passion for it started when I was much younger. The fact I was able to make the stories I created in my head</span></div><div>move in my art was so fulfilling (and a bit frustrating leading up to it).</div><div><br></div><div>Q: How has the MCS department allowed you to explore creatively?</div><div>A: MCS as a whole has allowed me to integrate my previous experience in digital art and video editing into the</div><div>assignments I'm given while also allowing me to improve on these skills. I'm given a lot of freedom in how I <span>want to express the ideas I want and am able to receive valuable feedback in return.</span></div><div><br></div><div>Q: What are projects you've been working on recently?</div><div>A: Currently in my social media networking class (MCS 355), I'm making a marketing plan for a local video <span>game store that I've gone to since I was younger. As for more personal projects, I am in the process of drawing</span></div><div>a digital art piece for a tournament occurring in the near future and creating personal videos involving me and <span>my friends.</span></div></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><div>Q: Favorite MCS class and why?</div><div>A: I loved MCS 144 a lot despite the challenges it came with. It forced me out of my comfort zone with the work <span>it had. However, it also pushed me to improve on myself and be bolder in seizing opportunities when they're</span></div><div>given.</div><div><br></div><div>Q: What is your favorite piece of media?</div><div>A: This is a really hard question, but if I had to choose, it would probably be Pokemon. It's a piece of media I <span>always return to for not only the games but also the shows due to the styles it uses in all of its spinoffs. 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Without how interactive and knowledgeable it is in how our world is ever-changing at a rapid rate, I think I</span></div><div>would not be able to be the person I am right now than I was in the beginning.</div><div><br></div><div>Q: What do you like to do in your free time?</div><div>A: Aside from doing art and a little video editing, I still love playing video games and hanging out with friends <span>when I can!</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div>Q: Tell me a fun fact about you!</div><div>A: I have so many original characters and their stories that I love to talk about since they've been with me since I <span>was younger!</span></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>Gwen Pacis's journey through college is a testament to the power of passion and creativity through academic <span>exploration. Her love for animation, influenced by media like Pokemon and Vocaloid, has shaped her path and</span></div><div>allowed her to express herself creatively from a young age till now. Equipped with the MCS department and <span>resources, Gwen has the tools and freedom to explore her interests and grow as an artist and individual. She</span></div><div>hopes her work will inspire others to find joy in their creative pursuits, just as she has. With a bright future and <span>a commitment to self-improvement, Gwen Pacis exemplifies incredible potential.</span></div></div></div>
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