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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: Add your Summer Internship, Research, or Co-op Position on Your Transcript
    
    Have you found the internship, co-op, or research position, but just don't know how to get it listed on your transcript or get credit for it this summer?  Do you want a notation on your transcript for all your hard work, but are unsure how to proceed?
    
    Well look no further!  The staff at the UMBC Shriver Center is here to help!
    
    If you found an internship, co-op, or research position on your own for the summer already, you can get the notation on your transcript (FREE OF CHARGE) - and be on your way to possibly receiving credit- its not too late.  
    
    <strong>TO ADD INTERNSHIP/CO-OP/RESEARCH TO YOUR TRANSCRIPT:</strong>
       1. Either call (410-455-2493) or stop by the Shriver Center on the ground floor of the Public Policy Building to make an appointment with a Coordinator.
       2. Get a letter/memo from your employer (on company letterhead) verifying that you are interning 8-10 hours per week and bring it to your appointment.
       3. Meet with your Coordinator to get enrolled in the Practicum (to have your internship/research noted on your transcript as a university sanctioned experience) and have your potential credit options explained to you.
       4. Enjoy your internship, co-op, or research position this summer!
    
    <strong>If you DO NOT  have an internship lined up but are interested in obtaining one, we’ll be glad to help you with that as well. </strong> To begin the process of finding an internship through the Shriver Center and UMBCworks, visit <a href="http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html</a>
    That link will detail exactly what you need to do.
    
    The Shriver Center (1st fl Public Policy) is OPEN from 8:30 am to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, so stop in or make your appointment soon!  
    
    Questions e-mail <a href="mailto:shrivercenter@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">shrivercenter@umbc.edu</a>&gt; or call 410-455-2493
    
    We look forward to working with you.</div>
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<Title>McCormick &amp; Company Seeks PAID Summer Interns- Apply...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: McCormick &amp; Company seeks PAID Summer Interns- Apply TODAY!!!!
    
    ATTENTION ALL Computer Science, BTA, IS, Graphic Design, Economics, FEIC, Psychology (I/O), etc majors with a 3.00 GPA!
    
    McCormick and Co. Inc. in Hunt Valley Maryland just posted 7 NEW Summer Intern Listings, which are ALL PAID!  APPLY today, as these positions close down quickly.
    
    McCormick is a world leader in the spice, flavor, &amp; seasonings industry, is seeking a Enterprise Service Delivery Intern in Global Business Solutions, located in Hunt Valley, Maryland.  This will be a full-time internship from about June 1, 2010 to mid August 2010.  This intern will work Monday through Friday from 8:30-5pm.  Note that is a paid internship, but housing expenses will not be covered.
    
    INTERN POSITIONS include:
    Cost Accounting Analyst 
    Enterprise Service Delivery 
    IT Security 
    Human Relations/Human Resources 
    Product Evaluation Specialist 
    Server Analyst 
    Transportation &amp; Logistics 
    Web Developer 
    Sales
    Employment Center (HR)
    Front End /Ideation Process
    
    Apply via McCormick's website <a href="https://recruiter.kenexa.com/mccormick/cc/CCJobSearchAction.ss?command=CCSearchPage&amp;ccid=bupJEdUjsTs%3D" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://recruiter.kenexa.com/mccormick/cc/CCJobSearchAction.ss?command=CCSearchPage&amp;ccid=bupJEdUjsTs%3D</a>
    Click on JOB SEARCH and KEYWORD SEARCH “Intern”
    
    PLUS ALL intern positions are found on UMBCworks!
    
    If you do not have a resume approved via the Shriver Center to apply to intern positions on UMBCworks, see instructions below:
    <a href="http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/student_howdoigetstarted.html</a></div>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: Paid Intern in Cybersecurity- Homeland Security Presidential Directive
    
    U.S Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary
    Summer Internship opportunity
    
    <em>The mission of the Department of Transportation is to: serve the United States by ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, accessible and convenient transportation system that meets our vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future.</em>
    
    <strong>To apply please send cover letter, resume, and proof of educational enrollment/unofficial transcript via e-mail <a href="mailto:Whitney.Veit@DOT.gov%20%20" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Whitney.Veit@DOT.gov  </a>
    OR APPLY TO UMBCworks Intern Position 9239119
    
    Position:  Security Assistant, Office of the Secretary (OST), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration, Office of Security (M-40).  
    Duty Location:  1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington DC. 20590 
    		    (Green Line – Navy Yard Metro Stop)
    
    Salary:   Will be determined based on qualifications.                                 
    
    Open/Close Date:  Monday April 12 – Friday April 23rd 2010
    
    The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration provides Departmental leadership in human resources, security, acquisition and grants, information services, transportation and facilities, and space management. This leadership includes establishing policies, providing operational services, directing financial management of DOT's Working Capital Fund, and serving as the Department's liaison with the Inspector General and the U.S. General Accounting Office.
    
    The Office of Security (OS) develops internal security policy for all DOT modal administrations in accordance with federal laws, regulations, and Executive Orders. OS is also responsible for personnel security and physical security of the DOT headquarters buildings in the Washington metropolitan area.
    Requirements: 
    •	Enrollment or accepted enrollment in an undergraduate, graduate or professional school
    •	In good academic standing
    •	Must successfully complete a background investigation
    •	U.S Citizen
    •	Good verbal and written communication skills to effectively deal with customers and diffuse potential problems are required. 
    •	Must have good organizational skills, be detail oriented and able to meet agency and customer deadlines. 
    
    <strong>Summary of Duties:</strong>
    The Security Assistant’s primary role during the project will be to support Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD 12). 
    
    HSPD-12 requires a Government-wide common identification standard for all Federal and contractor employees requiring physical access to Federally-controlled facilities and/or logical access to Federally-controlled information systems.  
    
    <strong>Specific Responsibilities include:</strong>
    •	Provide assistance in administering the personnel security programs in a professional flexible work environment.  
    •	Contact DOT applicants and enroll employees for HSPD-12 PIV identification cards. 
    •	Review forms for accuracy and authorization.  File and Scan documents. 
    •	Collect investigative forms, fingerprint and photograph applicants.  
    •	Issue ID cards using the process specified by DOT, Office of Security. 
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    <div class="html-content"><strong>MARYLAND SPACE GRANT CONSORTIUM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM</strong>
    The Maryland Space Grant Consortium was established in 1989 under NASA's National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. One of the goals of the Maryland Space Grant Consortium is to offer financial support to Maryland residents or graduates of Maryland high schools who are undergraduate students in attendance at an affiliate institution who otherwise might not be able to attend college and who wish to pursue a career in math, science, engineering, technology, or a space related field.  Awards vary and must be used for educational expenses (tuition, books, fees and room and board).
     
    <strong>APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS</strong>
    •	Maryland resident or graduate of a Maryland high school AND U. S. Citizenship
    •	Aspirations to apply your discipline to the aeronautics community (i.e. English major who wants to write about space for a scientific periodical or pre-med student who wishes to understand health in space)
    •	Full-time student majoring in (but are not necessarily limited to): the biological and life sciences, chemistry, geological sciences, physics and astronomy, engineering and computer science.
    •	Awards are for one year, but are renewable upon maintaining a 3.0 G.P.A.
    •	Community service	
    o	For UMBC students, a required component of this award will be to volunteer at the Maryland FIRST Lego League (FLL) Championship, which is hosted on campus
    •	Annual commitments include:
    o	Meeting in the Baltimore area with Maryland Space Grant Consortium staff and scholars from other partner institutions
    o	Brief report to NASA (this will be explained in greater detail to you at the annual meeting), while at UMBC and for the first several years after graduation
    
    <strong>APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 15, 2010</strong>
    
    The application is brief and requires a short essay and the names of two references (letters are not required).  The essay question is: How will a Maryland Space Grant Consortium Scholarship help you meet your educational/financial goals?
    
    You can access the application at the following website:
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<Summary>MARYLAND SPACE GRANT CONSORTIUM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Maryland Space Grant Consortium was established in 1989 under NASA's National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. One of the goals...</Summary>
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<Title>Take This Class, Change the World</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><strong><em>Civic Imagination and Social Entrepreneurship</em></strong> (cross-listed as Political Science 209, American Studies 280, and Sociology 298) will be offered again this Fall 2010 semester on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 to 12:45.
      
    Students in the class will read, think and talk about ideas and examples relating to the process of social change. They’ll also work in groups to choose a social problem or opportunity and launch a practical project to create change on campus or, through the campus, in the wider community. The plan for the project will be the major piece of academic work produced for the class. Implementation will be up to you: If you’re inspired, hopefully you’ll decide to follow through even after you complete the course in December.
     
    Projects developed by students in this class in fall 2008 and fall 2009 have included creating a basketball league for homeless men in Baltimore (implemented summer 2009), blanketing the UMBC campus with black and gold banners to build school spirit (to be completed in the next few months), setting up new applied research opportunities for UMBC undergraduates (one of this year’s Prove It! finalists), launching a human rights awareness campaign focusing initially on hunger and access to clean water (you’ll see this unfold starting next month), developing new health and wellness resources for UMBC students, setting up a community action program for middle-school students, and establishing a healthy food co-op on campus.
     
    If you have questions about the class, please email David Hoffman at <a href="mailto:dhoffman@umbc.edu">dhoffman@umbc.edu</a>.</div>
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    <div class="html-content">Parks and People is recruiting an AmeriCorps VISTA member for the 2010-2011 year.  Below is the position description and information about how to apply for this full-time volunteer position.
    
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    Help build strong, urban community gardens by expanding Baltimore City’s community garden resource network.  Everyone needs fresh food and safe outdoor spaces – you can make it possible.  Become an AmeriCorps*VISTA member with the Parks &amp; People Foundation and Volunteer Maryland!  This is a one-year, full-time commitment as a member of AmeriCorps*VISTA.  Responsibilities and tasks include resource development and fundraising for the Community Greening Resource Network, and coordination of all program components, which include membership, volunteer recruitment, material distribution days, monthly newsletters, coordinating horticultural and community building workshops, and communicating with partner organizations.  Position starts mid-July, provides extensive training, a living allowance, $5,350 education award, and health care.  Candidates must possess and demonstrate excellence in the following areas: verbal and written communication, gardening/farming, computer skills, group leadership, and commitment to national and community service.  
    
    For more information and an application, visit <a href="http://www.parksandpeople.org/about/employment">www.parksandpeople.org/about/employment</a> or call (410) 448-5663 ext. 114. 
    
    <strong><em>Applications must be received by Monday, April 26, 2010.</em></strong></div>
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<Title>Congratulations to Service-Learning's Project HEALTH!</Title>
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    Student leaders for the Project HEALTH group include Karen Silver, '10; Kezia Alexander, '10, and Mohsan Chaudhry, '10.  Mark Marino, Executive Director of Project HEALTH Baltimore, supervises and supports the students' service through the organization.
    
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    If you would like to get involved in Project HEALTH Baltimore, please contact The Service-Learning Program at The Shriver Center by emailing Clare Greene: <a href="mailto:clare6@umbc.edu">clare6@umbc.edu</a>.</div>
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    <a href="http://www.alionscience.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Alion Science and Technology</a> Is Offering an Exciting PAID Summer and Fall Full-time Co-op Position in Annapolis, MD
    3.2 GPA &amp; US Citizenship required
    Majors of interest include:  computer science, mathematics, physics, software engineering, and electrical engineering
    
    <strong>IF INTERESTED: </strong> Please apply via UMBCworks (position 9236936).  Questions Contact Casey Miller at The Shriver Center at <a href="mailto:cmille1@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">cmille1@umbc.edu</a>
    Select applicants will be interviewed at The Shriver Center on Thursday, 4/22.
    
    Depending upon project needs, candidates may develop portions of system software, numerical models, or graphical software.  Software will be written in a variety of languages including C/C++, JAVA, and possibly some Fortran, usually within a LINUX environment.  Tasking may also include system integration and testing, development of web-based documentation, and software configuration.  This position is ideal for a co-op candidate to learn about US Navy training systems, warfare  requirements, and maritime operations.  All work is directly applicable to real-world Navy systems and is performed on state-of-the-art equipment.
    
    <strong>Required Credentials:</strong>
    Must be currently enrolled in a four year college or university, working towards a degree in computer science, mathematics, physics, software engineering, electrical engineering, or related scientific field and eligible to participate in co-op program during the summer and fall semester of 2010, 40 hours per week.
    
    Experience with C, C++, and/or Java coding under a Unix/Linux environment;
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<Title>Communications Internship at MICA!</Title>
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    HOURS: 20 hours per week, schedule negotiable
    COMPENSATION: This is an unpaid internship. Work study/school credit is encouraged.
    
    Intern Description:
    
    The summer-long internship in the  MICA Communications Department provides an opportunity for candidates interested in a career in arts and/or higher education communications to receive a complete overview of the workings of a busy media relations office. Interns will have the opportunity to interact cross-departmentally on diverse projects at one of the country’s premiere colleges of art and design.
    The communications intern will work with the department to facilitate outreach and communications efforts, such as media relations, social networking and Web writing. This position will report to the manager of communications and is part-time. 
    
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    The Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City represents the State of Maryland in all criminal prosecutions that result from crimes charged by local law enforcement agencies occurring in Baltimore City.
    
    Join your internship coordinators as they take you out to meet with the Office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City at the Juvenile Justice Center.
    
    Date: FRIDAY, April 23rd
    Departing the Shriver Center at 9:30 AM and returning by 1:30 PM
    Open to ALL Majors and Years
    
    Take a tour of the juvenile justice facility and court rooms; hear about internship, volunteer and future career opportunities; and more. PLUS, you will meet with Patricia Coats Jessamy, who is the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City- <a href="http://www.stattorney.org/biography.html">http://www.stattorney.org/biography.html</a>
    Transportation is provided, but a RSVP is required.
    
    TO RSVP FOR THIS TOUR, e-mail your resume to <a href="mailto:routzahn@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Christine Routzahn</a> at The Shriver Center (410-455-2493). RSVP TODAY!!!
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