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<Title>UMBC&#8217;s Winter 2011 Dissertation House: &#8220;Nothing is...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: UMBC’s Winter 2011 Dissertation House: “Nothing is Utterly Hopeless.”<p><a href="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/jan2011_rightsideroom.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/jan2011_rightsideroom.jpg?w=640&amp;h=125" alt="" width="640" height="125" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>The day began late due to ice-encased cars, slippery roads, and a delayed opening. However, the graduate students at UMBC are hard at work and they are putting in the time and effort needed to work on their dissertations.  This morning, students posted and shared their goals and objectives for the week and began to chip away at their respective projects. <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/coaching-and-mentoring/dr-wendy-carter/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dr. Wendy Carter</a>, the Dissertation Coach for the campus, reviewed the goals with the students to make sure that they were measurable and reasonable for the 4-day period of the workshop.</p>
    <p><a href="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/jan2011_lunch.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/jan2011_lunch.jpg?w=640&amp;h=179" alt="" width="640" height="179" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></p>
    <p><a href="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/jan2011_deluty1.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/jan2011_deluty1.jpg?w=300&amp;h=236" alt="" width="300" height="236" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>After lunch, <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/psyc/personal/deluty/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dr. Robert Deluty</a> (Associate Dean of the Graduate School, Presidential Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology, and published poet) gave a talk on working with committees and advisors that was filled with both wisdom and humor.  Dr. Deluty’s message of support for all of the graduate students at UMBC was that often, “<strong><em>nothing is utterly hopeless</em></strong>.” He provided some words and phrases that students can use when talking with their advisors and seeking advice from mentors. He also told students to be sure to seek multiple sources of encouragement and support because a solution can often be found with help of others, whether they be peers, faculty, or administrators.  The afternoon mini-lecture series ended with a great story by newly minted Ph.D., Dr. Adrienne Starks, an alum of the Dissertation House. Dr. Starks discussed her journey and some of the solutions that she used, including resources for an editor and <a href="http://www.thelodgeatwoodloch.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">a spa</a> to de-stress!  She has shared them on the Dissertation House’s “Winter Challenge” section of the blog: <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/blog-online-challenge/winter-2011-challenge/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/blog-online-challenge/winter-2011-challenge/ </a></p>
    <p><a href="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/jan2011_o_wy.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/jan2011_o_wy.jpg?w=273&amp;h=300" alt="" width="273" height="300" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Read more about Dr. Deluty: <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/09/real-people-profiles-robert-h-deluty.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/09/real-people-profiles-robert-h-deluty.html</a></p>
    <p>Video: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wpgAoprz8g" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wpgAoprz8g</a></p>
    <p>Join us online. You can participate in the Winter Online Challenge regardless of your department, school, state, or country!</p>
    <p>Good luck to all who are working on their dissertations.</p>
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<Summary>Full Title: UMBC’s Winter 2011 Dissertation House: “Nothing is Utterly Hopeless.” The day began late due to ice-encased cars, slippery roads, and a delayed opening. However, the graduate students...</Summary>
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<Title>The Social Animal</Title>
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    <span>I think <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/01/17/110117fa_fact_brooks" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">this piece</a> by David Brooks in <em>The New Yorker</em> is a little choppy, maybe because it's a boiled-down version of a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Social-Animal-Sources-Character-Achievement/dp/140006760X" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">forthcoming book</a>.  But it contains some useful ideas for people with major life decisions ahead (i.e., all of us, but especially young adults).  Brooks surveys developments in neuroscience to build a thesis about how people achieve happiness and success.  Here's how he frames a fundamental dilemma facing young people from relatively privileged backgrounds:</span><br>
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    <span>"They live in a society that prizes the development of career skills but is inarticulate when it comes to the things that matter most. The young achievers are tutored in every soccer technique and calculus problem, but when it comes to their most important decisions—whom to marry and whom to befriend, what to love and what to despise—they are on their own. Nor, for all their striving, do they understand the qualities that lead to the highest achievement. Intelligence, academic performance, and prestigious schools don’t correlate well with fulfillment, or even with outstanding accomplishment. The traits that do make a difference are poorly understood, and can’t be taught in a classroom, no matter what the tuition: the ability to understand and inspire people; to read situations and discern the underlying patterns; to build trusting relationships; to recognize and correct one’s shortcomings; to imagine alternate futures. In short, these achievers have a sense that they are shallower than they need to be."</span> </blockquote>
    <span>It's a longish article, but worth checking out.</span><div></div>
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<Summary>I think this piece by David Brooks in The New Yorker is a little choppy, maybe because it's a boiled-down version of a forthcoming book.  But it contains some useful ideas for people with major...</Summary>
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<Title>Delayed Opening at UMBC Today, Dissertation House...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: Delayed Opening at UMBC Today, Dissertation House Begins at 10AM<p><a href="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/umbc_snowday.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://dissertationhouse.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/umbc_snowday.jpg?w=150&amp;h=112" alt="" width="150" height="112" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Due to weather and UMBC’s delayed opening, today’s Dissertation House will begin at 10AM. Campus will open at 10AM today, January 18, 2011.  The DH schedule will be revised accordingly. We’ll look forward to seeing you there. Students joining us online for the Winter Challenge are welcome to begin at anytime! <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/blog-online-challenge/winter-2011-challenge/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/blog-online-challenge/winter-2011-challenge/</a></p>
    <br>Filed under: <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/category/dissertation-house/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dissertation House</a>, <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/category/umbc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC</a> Tagged: <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/tag/delayed-opening/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Delayed Opening</a>, <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/tag/dissertation/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dissertation</a>, <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/tag/schedule-change/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Schedule Change</a>, <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/tag/umbc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC</a>, <a href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/tag/weather/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Weather</a>        </div>
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<Summary>Full Title: Delayed Opening at UMBC Today, Dissertation House Begins at 10AM Due to weather and UMBC’s delayed opening, today’s Dissertation House will begin at 10AM. Campus will open at 10AM...</Summary>
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<Title>Four Days to Synergy</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The buses rolled into the Skycroft Conference Center at around 11:15 last Monday morning.  43 UMBC students, most of whom did not know each other before boarding, walked hesitantly down the steps to retrieve their bags.  Once they had claimed beds in bare cabins, they made their way quietly across the parking lot to a conference room with stackable chairs arranged in an oval, and stared at each other awkwardly.  So began STRiVE 2011.<br>
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    At 10:00 last Thursday evening, in the same conference room, the scene had changed completely.  Most of the retreat-goers and several STRiVE coaches were deeply engaged in a giddy game of “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_Away" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Monkey in the Middle</a>,” joyfully flinging a plastic ball around the hall, music blasting in the background.  Everywhere there was laughter and applause as the participants unselfconsciously poked fun at themselves and encouraged each other in their goofiness and glee.  It was a moment of pure harmony, a shared peak experience in which everyone was exactly where they wanted to be, with people they trusted implicitly.  Of all the amazing STRiVE moments from the past week, that is the one I am certain I will never forget: an eternal instant in which our collective sense of belonging and community was pure and perfect.<br>
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    The STRiVE curriculum focuses on personal development, group dynamics and social transformation.  The content is designed to help participants develop skills, insights and plans that position them for success as leaders and agents of change.  But the content is just a fraction of the STRiVE experience.  What matters more is that participants and coaches (students and staff from UMBC) share their stories, values and hopes.  They step out of role, drop pretenses, encourage each other to be real and take risks together.  In the end, what makes the STRiVE experience so special is what emerges spontaneously from those interactions: deep mutual appreciation, life-changing breakthroughs, crazy energy, and a sense that anything in the word is possible.  Though the structure has remained essentially the same, no two STRiVE retreats have been alike, because the participants have made each one their very own.  Aside from a multitude of unique conversations, this year featured sledding without sleds, the baby shark Dougie, the green glass door, no-hands four square, freezing marshmallows, a chorus of Journey tunes, Apples to Apples at mealtime, and an awkward phone call to sing “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'm_A_Little_Teapot" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">I’m a Little Teapot</a>” to my mother.<br>
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    The deep magic of STRiVE is that it produces these spontaneous transformations intentionally and reliably.  Four days from strangers to friends.  Four days from isolated parts to a whole greater than their sum.  Four days to authenticity, belonging, and the will to change the world.  I wonder whether we’re always just four intense days away from that sense and spirit in all of our communities.<br>
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<Summary>The buses rolled into the Skycroft Conference Center at around 11:15 last Monday morning.  43 UMBC students, most of whom did not know each other before boarding, walked hesitantly down the steps...</Summary>
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<Summary>Full Title: Advice for Preparing and Delivering Graduate Level Presentations by Barrett Whitener @PROMISE Symposium, Jan. 21, 2011Dear Graduate Students, We have a wonderful history of providing...</Summary>
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    <p>Happy New Year and welcome back.</p>
    <p>If one of your New Year’s resolutions was to make significant progress on your dissertation then this blog is for you. Dr. Carter believes “a good dissertation is a done dissertation.”  No more excuses; make a plan to finish your dissertation.  Although writing your dissertation can be a lonely process it does not have to be–you are not alone.</p>
    <p>We are hosting in-person Winter Dissertation House at  UMBC starting January 18-21, 2011.   We invite you to join us online by taking part in our <a title="Winter 2011 Challenge" href="http://dissertationhouse.wordpress.com/?page_id=274&amp;preview=true" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Winter 2011 online challenge</a>.  We strongly encourage you to participate by daily posting your  goals and receiving feedback.</p>
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<Summary>Happy New Year and welcome back.   If one of your New Year’s resolutions was to make significant progress on your dissertation then this blog is for you. Dr. Carter believes “a good dissertation...</Summary>
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<Title>Transition Point</Title>
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    <span>A beautiful sight on The Commons' 2nd floor: two rivals for UMBC's affections enjoy a brief, fragile coexistence.  But it will not last--probably not even past today.  Farewell, Coke machine.  I used to despise you for rejecting my slightly folded or crumpled bills, but lately you've been quite accommodating.  Welcome, Pepsi machine.  I'm a little affronted that you plan to charge 25 cents more than Coke, but I'll forgive you if you add Diet Mountain Dew to your colorful menu.</span><br>
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    <span>I'm a little confused by what the slogan on this recycling container means now.  I used to think it meant that we should give our bottles back to be recycled.  But now that UMBC has become a Pepsi campus, does the slogan mean Coke is demanding the return of this container?</span><br>
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<Summary>A beautiful sight on The Commons' 2nd floor: two rivals for UMBC's affections enjoy a brief, fragile coexistence.  But it will not last--probably not even past today.  Farewell, Coke machine.  I...</Summary>
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<Title>Closing Thoughts</Title>
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    <div><span>A few weeks ago I had a minor health scare: an anomaly during a routine checkup that could have been serious but turned out, after 11 days of waiting to see a specialist, to be nothing much. During the period between those two doctor’s appointments, I tried not to dwell on the darker possibilities.  But of course my mind wandered unbidden, and I found myself both exploring my fears and taking stock of my life.  And then, when almost all of my thoughts struck me as clichés, I pondered how clichés don’t seem trite at all when I’m living them.</span></div>
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    <div><span>I thought about the courage and fortitude shown by people I know who have lived, or are living, with pain and medical uncertainty.<span>  </span>Having had just a taste of it, I recognize how much stronger they are than I felt.</span></div>
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    <div><span>I thought about how generally happy I am with my life now, and how much I would like to continue enjoying it.<span>  </span>Almost nothing has turned out the way I envisioned it decades ago, and thank heaven for that.<span>  </span>I wish I could have more of my friends and family here with me, thousands of miles from where I grew up, but I’m deeply grateful for those I have here, and for the opportunity to do meaningful work as part of a dynamic, caring campus community.</span></div>
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    <div><span>I thought about the story of my life, and how it might read if it ended soon.<span>  </span>The key plot points would be my two giant leaps away from my path-of-least-resistance career trajectories, decisions that have made everything that has followed possible.<span>  </span>And the underlying theme would be how hard it was for me to figure out who I really was, and what I really cared about.<span>  </span>I spent a lot of years struggling to free myself from the web of other people’s (often well-meaning) expectations and the (supposed) givens of everyday life, and to discover my own values and sense of purpose.<span>  </span>My work at self-discovery and self-development is far from complete, but it’s only in the past few years that I’ve really felt good about how far I’ve come.</span></div>
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    <div><span>Finally, I thought about moments that really mattered to me: the often-unexpected instances of real, deep connection with the people around me.<span>  </span>My wife Sharon and my close friends have taught me a lot about how to be myself, and not some version of me manufactured unconsciously in response to my circumstances.<span>  </span>But so too have students and colleagues at UMBC, especially in those in-between moments when our formal roles have faded to the background and our common cares and humanity have mattered more.<span> </span></span></div>
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    <span><span>I’ll carry these thoughts with me into the new year.  They imply resolutions for 2011 and beyond</span><span>.</span></span><span><br></span><div></div>
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<Title>Top 10 Most-Viewed Co-Create UMBC Posts of 2010</Title>
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    <div><span>1. <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/04/baltimore-sun-says-change-umbcs-name.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Baltimore Sun Says: Change UMBC's Name</a></span></div>
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    <div><span>2. <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/04/april-fool-towson-sga-declares-war-on.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">April Fool: Towson SGA Declares War on UMBC</a></span></div>
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    <div><span>3. <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/09/real-people-profiles-robert-h-deluty.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Real People Profiles: Robert H. Deluty, Ph.D.</a></span></div>
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    <div><span>4. <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/10/dont-lie-for-me.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Don't Lie for Me</a></span></div>
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    <div><span>5. <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/11/real-people-profiles-stevo-karolenko.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Real People Profiles: Stevo Karolenko</a></span></div>
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    <div><span>6. <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/04/commons-by-any-other-name.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Commons by Any Other Name . . .</a></span></div>
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    <div><span>7. <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/05/real-people-profiles-nimit-bhatt.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Real People Profiles: Nimit Bhatt</a></span></div>
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    <div><span>8. <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/04/prove-it-voting-results.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Prove It! Voting Results</a></span></div>
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    <div><span>9. <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/12/real-people-profiles-chantelle-walsh.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Real People Profiles: Chantelle Walsh</a></span></div>
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    <span><span>10. </span><a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/09/scenes-from-involvement-fest.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Scenes from Involvement Fest</a></span><div></div>
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    <tr><td>The culmination of Project Black and Gold, August 23, 2010</td></tr>
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    <div><span>They appeared on campus in August, just ahead of the wave of new and returning students and the rush of Welcome Week:  black and gold banners proclaiming Retriever pride.  Their arrival coincided with the welcome news that UMBC had been named the #1 "up and coming" national university by <em>U.S. News &amp; World Report</em> for a second consecutive year.  On a campus visually dominated by clean lines and surfaces, the banners hinted at a creative spirit and the possibility of spontaneity.  They said (not in so many words), "We're all UMBC together."</span></div>
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    <div><span>The banners were first proposed by SGA members enrolled my Civic Imagination course in fall 2008.  Their vision was to contribute to school spirit by adding a splash of black and gold to the campus walkways.  They and other SGA members worked with campus departments to get the help and support they needed.  Last year, through Project Black and Gold, SGA invited everyone to participate in proposing and then voting on slogans for the banners.  Students and staff created the designs.  This was a true community project.</span></div>
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    <div><span>Sixteen weeks after the banners went up, in the Albin O. Kuhn Library, <a href="http://twitpic.com/3g1ale" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">another black and gold community project driven by students</a> brought the semester to a close.  And for all of the weeks in between those two moments, students in their organizations, on their residential floors, in The Commons and in their classrooms worked with campus partners to produce the events, discussions, projects and spontaneous fun that made the campus come alive.</span></div>
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    <div><span>No doubt there are people who will remember this as a semester of frustration over parking.  I've done my share of <a href="http://cocreateumbc.blogspot.com/2010/09/life-on-unfinished-campus.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">walking onto campus from a lot outside the loop</a>.  But what I'm going to remember are the pancake eating contest and the Homecoming Bonfire, the night I learned about how Students for Automotive Engineering builds cars in a campus workshop, the energy and vision of First Year Council members hatching plans to boost campus spirit, SGA members reaching out to support and empower students with big ideas, students planning innovative Alternative School Break trips, developing social change projects, creating new student organizations, advocating for justice, and finding new ways to help each other explore and be themselves.  And I'll remember those banners and the flash mob: black and gold bookends to a semester well spent.</span></div>
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