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<Title>CFP: Showing	Up, Making Space, and the Political Imagination</Title>
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    <h5>Call for Papers:</h5>
    <h5>Towson University Communication Studies Symposium: Showing Up, Making Space, and the Political Imagination of Diversity - April 27, 2018</h5>
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    <p>Sara Ahmed’s 2012 <em>On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life</em> offers a reflexive look at the slow calcification of diversity within higher education where diversity becomes a non-performative: as long as you say you are working towards diversity you don’t have to really do anything else. Since publication, her framing of diversity and the rhetoric of tolerance is more salient than ever. At Towson University in 2015, #OccupyTowson students pushed diversity to praxis and staged a sit-in to demand action on key issues for marginalized students. Towson, along with universities across the country, are seeing students move diversity from a contained professional “institutional commitment” to a demand for real change in the lived experiences of students. Statements without action are not enough.</p>
    <p>On the occasion of these vital conversations and movements, the 2018 Communication Studies Symposium convenes Towson University, and the surrounding Towson and Baltimore community to engage in a day-long event which confronts themes of diversity, inclusion, and social justice. The symposium aims to engage and mobilize these themes within the context of action and praxis. What does it mean to embody social justice praxis? Are some embodiments burdens? What challenges does “diversity work” face? Does diversity lose its activist roots when institutionalized? How do our bodies respond to institutional exclusions? What does the labor of inclusion look like? Who ought to show up? Shut up? Where do praxis and identity intersect? What are the contours of intersectional social justice?</p>
    <p>The Communication Studies major at Towson University invites faculty, students, activists, and community members to join us for a day of productive difficult dialogues at the intersection of identity- formation, embodiment, and social justice. Through foregrounding the activist work of scholar Dr. Amber Johnson (the symposium’s keynote address), the symposium aims to ignite discussions about our socially unjust world in which “we experience moments that require small and large acts of repair.” Part of that repair process is showing up, making space, and engaging in wound and wonder alike.</p>
    <p>We invite you to show up and make space with paper presentations, performances, and creative work during morning and afternoon break-out sessions. The symposium seeks active dialogue from participants within the context of (but not limited to) the following points of departure:</p>
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    <li>Postracial rhetoric and racism</li>
    <li>(Trans)gender/Racial/Sexual Justice</li>
    <li>Rhetorics of toleranceMicro/Macro aggressions and institutional life</li>
    <li>Political coalition-building and collaboration</li>
    <li>The problem(s) of diversity</li>
    <li>Invisible power of whiteness</li>
    <li>Art activism and identity</li>
    <li>Embodiment, affect, and agency<br>
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    <p>Please submit an abstract of no more than 500 words to <a href="mailto:CommStudiesSymposium@towson.edu">CommStudiesSymposium@towson.edu</a> . Be sure to include your name, title, and affiliation. Feel free to email with questions. <strong>Deadline: Jan 1, 2018</strong>.<br> <br></p>
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<Title>Event: Power Speaker Series - Monumental Moments</Title>
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<Title>Reminder: Spring 2018 Dissertation Fellowship Applications</Title>
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    <h4>The UMBC Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship</h4>
    <h5>Application Deadline:  Friday, October 27, 2017</h5> <br>The Dissertation Fellowship is designed to provide doctoral candidates at UMBC an opportunity to devote the necessary concentration and attention towards finishing the writing of their dissertations.  The Fellowship is specifically designed for students with full-time jobs off-campus, for those without any financial support who are making steady progress with their writing, and for whom having additional time and resources would permit them to complete the process more expeditiously.  <em><u><strong>This Fellowship is not available as an option for students with available graduate assistantship support.</strong></u></em><br> <br>The Dissertation Fellowship could provide promising doctoral candidates with financial support so that they may reduce their current obligations and partially offset any reductions in salary or increases in expenses.  No additional work assignments other than work on the dissertation are to be associated with this support. <br> <br>Priority will be given to students who demonstrate that the Fellowship will allow them the needed time to complete their writing and to make revisions in time to defend the work within a realistic but expeditious time frame.  Awards will be made to students who have demonstrated a commitment to provide at least 20 hours per week for an entire academic semester to writing the dissertation. <br> <br>Dissertation Fellowship awards are available for Spring 2018. The duration of an award is for one semester.  The maximum level of support for Spring is a total stipend of $8,448.00 per Fellowship plus tuition remission for two credits of 899. <br> <br>To be considered for a Dissertation Fellowship, the Ph.D. candidate must:<br><ul>
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    <li>provide, if employed outside the university, written evidence from the student’s employer indicating the employer’s willingness to reduce job time and duties in order for the student to participate in the Fellowship;</li>
    <li>submit a dissertation abstract of no more than two pages in length; and</li>
    <li>submit a 1-2 page management plan signed by the Chair of the Dissertation Committee describing the status of the dissertation work, the steps required to complete the work, and the feasible time line for completion.</li>
    <li>Identify, if a prior recipient of a Dissertation Fellowship, the prior term (e.g., Spring 2017) in which the Fellowship was received.</li>
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    <strong>Applications for Spring 2018 Dissertation Fellowships will be accepted by the Office of the Associate Dean of the Graduate until Friday, October 27, 2017. </strong><br><br>Completed applications may be submitted via email as a single PDF to <a href="mailto:DFSpring2018@umbc.edu">DFSpring2018@umbc.edu</a> or hand delivered to the Office of the Associate Dean of the Graduate School, Room 208, Administration Building, by 4:30 p.m. A committee consisting of three members of the Graduate School Leadership Team will review applications and announce recipients of the Fellowship by Wednesday,  November 8, 2017.  Selection will be based on the extent of convincing evidence that the award will provide the critical element need to complete the dissertation.<br><br>You can download the application package <strong><a href="http://umbc.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0143f81a618e5e9295445c93c&amp;id=937056b945&amp;e=f3f490f4bd" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a></strong><br>
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<Title>Professional Item Writing Opportunity</Title>
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    <div>The Center for Applied Linguistics is recruiting experienced Item Writers to develop content for a large-scale K-12 English language proficiency test. Item Writers will write original passages and items based on specifications for Listening and Reading domains and content-area topics generated by K-12 teachers in U.S. public schools.</div>
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    <div>Item Writers must sign a nondisclosure agreement and assign copyright to CAL for all materials created under this activity.</div>
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    <div><strong>Development timeline:</strong></div>
    <div>Approximately November 1, 2017—March 31, 2018</div>
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    <div><strong>Compensation:</strong></div>
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    <li>Reading: Write sets of 3 passages with 3 corresponding items</li>
    <li>Provide full, annotated copies of source material used</li>
    <li>Submit materials on deadline</li>
    <li>Complete revisions, if requested, in a timely manner</li>
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    <div><strong>Eligibility requirements:</strong></div>
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    <li>Minimum of 2 years’ experience as an item writer</li>
    <li>ESL or content-area teaching experience preferred</li>
    <li>Prior experience with remote, contract-based work preferred</li>
    <li>Familiarity with national and/or state curriculum standards including Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the C3 Social Studies standards preferred</li>
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    <div><strong>Skills and abilities:</strong></div>
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    <li>Excellent written communication skills in English</li>
    <li>Ability to work remotely to write and submit assignments electronically</li>
    <li>Ability to work with detailed item specifications and language proficiency standards</li>
    <li>Ability to accept feedback and incorporate revisions effectively</li>
    <li>Ability to work collaboratively with CAL staff</li>
    <li>Ability to consistently meet deadlines</li>
    <li>Proficient in the use of Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe Acrobat</li>
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    <div><strong>Next steps:</strong></div>
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<Title>The Literacy Lab: Receiving Applications 2018-19 school year</Title>
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    <div><strong>OPPORTUNITY WITH THE LITERACY LAB!</strong></div>
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    <div><em>The Challenge</em></div>
    <div>Over 6.5 million US children from birth to 3rd grade are on track for reading failure. The Literacy Lab seeks to close the resource gap for high-need schools so they can close the achievement gap for children.</div>
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    <div><em>Our Response</em></div>
    <div>We provide schools with rigorously trained, full-time tutors to implement an evidence-based model. Our coaching and support structure ensures tutors and their age 3 to grade 3 students are successful. This <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M93us1ze4U" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>short video</strong> </a>should give you a good sense of our work.</div>
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    <div>To see more of our work in action, explore The Literacy Lab’s social media accounts on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/The-Literacy-Lab-132159663521957/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/TheLiteracyLab" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Twitter</a>,  and <a href="http://theliteracylab.tumblr.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tumblr</a>.</div>
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    <div><em>Join Us!</em></div>
    <div>For the 2018-19 school year, we anticipate hiring over 200 full-time literacy tutors to serve for an 11-month term in high-need elementary schools throughout the following metro areas: Washington, DC; Baltimore, MD; Richmond, VA; Kansas City, MO; and Springfield, MA</div>
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    <div>Interested candidates should review our <a href="https://theliteracylab.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">website</a> (<a href="http://www.theliteracylab.org">www.theliteracylab.org</a>) for full program details, including our application process.</div>
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    <div>We will begin accepting applications for the 2018-19 school year this winter. If you'd like to be notified when the application opens, please submit your email address here.</div>
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    <div>All professional backgrounds and/or majors are encouraged to apply. College coursework is preferred, but not required. At minimum, candidates must be at least 18 years old and have a GED. Unfortunately, we cannot provide employer sponsorship to legally work in the US.</div>
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    <div><em>Benefits</em></div>
    <div>In return for their service, our tutors receive: a modest living stipend; a $6,000 AmeriCorps Education Award (approximate); federal student loan forbearance; basic health coverage; year-round training; coaching, and support; and access to nationwide Literacy Lab and AmeriCorps alumni networks.</div>
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    <div><br></div>Doaa Rashed received the Achilles-Harper-Swenson Emerging Researcher Award for her research on “Investigating the Factors Influencing ESL Teacher Professional Identity in Higher Education: A Mixed Methods Study” from the Consortium for Research on Educational Assessment and Teaching Effectiveness (CREATE Conference). <div><br></div>
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    <strong>Workshop Details:<br>Wednesday, October 18, 2017<br>12 noon - 3PM<br>AOK Library<br>7th Floor Open Area<br>Refreshments will be served.</strong><br><br>RSVP: <a href="https://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/51272">https://my.umbc.edu/groups/promise/events/51272</a><br> <br><ul>
    <li>The Office of Research Protections and Compliance (ORPC) at UMBC will facilitate the workshop. ORPC will provide guidance to students so that they can utilize this allotted time to complete their certifications.</li>
    <li>The speakers from ORPC will present during the first 30 minutes of the session to discuss creating a user profile, provide instruction regarding which certification blocks need to be completed (according to the type of research being conducted), and address questions. After the first 30 minutes, all participants will work independently within the space, using their own laptops to finish the certification online. </li>
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    <strong>BRING YOUR LAPTOP AND CHARGERS/POWER CORDS.</strong> We will provide the space, electrical cords/power strips, food, and beverages to facilitate completion. We encourage students to set aside this time to complete their certifications during the session.</li>
    <li>CITI has retroactively updated all RCR training completion expiration dates. When faculty and students log into their individual accounts, they should now be able to see when to take the refresher course. Please let the Compliance Office know if this is not the case. Users should also receive a reminder email from CITI when the refresher training is due. RCR training information can be accessed using the following link: <a href="http://research.umbc.edu/2135-2/">http://research.umbc.edu/2135-2/</a>. Human Subjects Use Training can be accessed using the following link: <a href="http://research.umbc.edu/human-subjects-use-training-2/">http://research.umbc.edu/human-subjects-use-training-2/</a>. Questions? Contact <a href="mailto:compliance@umbc.edu">compliance@umbc.edu</a>.</li>
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    <span>Back by popular demand from our 50th Anniversary weekend, it’s Grit-X! Head to UMBC’s Black Box Theatre on Saturday, October 14, from 10 a.m. to noon, and be enlightened by some of the most intriguing alumni and faculty minds.</span><div><br></div>
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    <strong>Dr. Christine Mallinson </strong>will be one of the speakers (Session 1 10 - 10:30 am). The title of her talk: <em>The Social Life of Speech.</em>
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    <div>Language is one of our most basic human characteristics—using language is something we all do, all the time, every day. But there isn’t just one linguistic code that we use. Rather, language is a nuanced, complex social tool, naturally evolving over time and changing for different circumstances. Research on the English language examines how various segments of society use words, usages, and pronunciations in ways that reflect the cultures and identities of their speakers. In Baltimore, the language we hear tells us about our history as a city and reflects the diversity of the people who live here.<br>
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    <div><strong>If you are interested in attending,<span> </span><a href="http://homecoming.umbc.edu/grit-x-talks/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">REGISTER HERE</a></strong></div>
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