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<Title>2024-2025 E-Board Application OPEN!</Title>
<Tagline>Join the Team Behind your Favorite Club!</Tagline>
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    <div>There are plethora of positions available from full on leadership roles (e.g. Event Planner) to team support roles (e.g. E-Board Associates). The complete lists of position requirements and responsibilities are available within the application. Link available in our instagram bio and within this post if you click "visit website".</div>
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    <div>If you are concerned about time commitments, or are confused on which position to apply for, please feel free to reach out to our president, Kirstin Floyd at <a href="mailto:kfloyd4@umbc.edu">kfloyd4@umbc.edu</a>. She is happy to answer any and all inquiries that are within her ability to answer.</div>
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    <strong>Application close on</strong> <strong>May 3rd</strong>, so please be sure to get your application in!</div>
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<Title>Summer Research Training- Become a SMaRT Scholar!</Title>
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    <div><em>Please note that the course has prerequisites listed by default online, but these are not accurate. All students are welcome in this course. To enroll, simply email: <a href="mailto:christine_mair@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">christine_mair@umbc.edu</a></em></div>
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    <div>Students who complete SOCY 497/698 and are further interested in pursuing opportunities to work with faculty on their research projects for academic credit will have the option to participate in our "<a href="https://saph.umbc.edu/chea-smartscholars/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">SMaRT Scholars Program</a>".</div>
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    <div><div><strong>Space is limited! For permission to enroll in SOCY 497/698, email Dr. Mair at: <a href="mailto:christine_mair@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">christine_mair@umbc.edu</a> ASAP!</strong></div></div>
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<Title>Warrior Women: Honoring the Women of Wounded Knee</Title>
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    <div>April 25th from 3:30 to 4:30 pm</div>
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<Title>Perspectives on History: AAPI Voices in the American Story</Title>
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    <div>The National Archives Foundation cordially invites you to a reception in the National Archives Rotunda featuring rare documents recognizing the 442nd Infantry Regimental Combat Unit—the most decorated for its size and length of service—comprised of 12,000 Japanese-American volunteers.</div>
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    <div>This reception will be followed by a special public program celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.</div>
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    <div>May 1, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. in the National Archives Building, 701 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20408. </div>
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    <div>The program begins at 7:30 p.m. </div>
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    <div>In celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, join us for an evening conversation about the role historians and media have played in our nation's cultural storytelling and the impact Asian American and Pacific Islanders have and will continue to have on that narrative in the future. This evening will be moderated by MSNBC/NBC journalist and author Richard Lui, with panelists:</div>
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    <div>Guests will enter through the special events entrance beginning at 6:15 p.m.</div>
    <div>Valet parking will be available at the corner of Constitution and 7th.</div>
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    <div>Asian student migrations reveal most clearly the stark contradictions between the restrictive and selective priorities of immigration regulation. Over the past two centuries of intensification both of globalization and nation-state regulation of migration, the continued privileging of Asian student mobilities, employment, and settlements underscore that this category of migrants is multilaterally regarded as beneficial and meriting legal protections and support. Education and its pursuit produce persons with enhanced capacities for cross-cultural exchanges and negotiations and certified enhanced skills and expertise, whose circulations bolster international relationships and spread influence among societies partnered through student exchanges.  For these reasons, Asian educational migrants constitute revealing exceptions to the late nineteenth-century hardening of border security regimes around the world which prioritized racial difference and national origins for exclusion and greater restriction, particularly targeting Asian persons.  Abundant scholarship has explored the international emergence of ideologies and institutions for immigration restriction constructed with the goals of segregating Asians.   Equally foundational, however, has been the parallel and ongoing recruitment of Asian students as agents who may foster international influence but also for their eventual employment and resettlement as valued knowledge workers.  Status as educational migrants contravened the racialization of Asians as inassimilable, inferior others. Asian student migrations thus underscore the necessity of exploring migration and migration regulation along a fuller spectrum, not just of restriction of racialized undesirables, but also of recruitment of valued knowledge migrants who enjoy encouragement and legal protections and access to legal migration.  </div>
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<Title>Meet a Retriever&#8212;Poulomi Banerjee &#8217;16, M.P.P. &#8217;21, annual donor and advocate of the UMBC community</Title>
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    <h6><em><strong>Meet </strong>Poulomi Banerjee<strong>, a double alumna—earning her degree in health administration and policy in 2016 and her M.P.P. in 2021—and current public policy Ph.D. student at UMBC who believes in the power of this community! She has her sights set on becoming just the 141st triple alum in UMBC history (bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. from UMBC). When she’s not working toward Retriever history, Poulomi works as the associate director of annual giving and alumni communications at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In her spare time (we’re just as surprised as you that she has any), you can find Poulomi with her camera taking family portraits, at a Philadelphia Union soccer game, or reading with her best friend, </strong>Sarah Lilly<strong> ‘17, information systems, and her two cats, Gizmo and Dolly. Take it away, Poulomi!</strong></em></h6>
    
    
    
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    <h4>Q: Tell us about what you love about your academic program.</h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>I love the practicality of the grad programs in the School of Public Policy. Throughout my time in both the master and Ph.D. programs, I’ve been able to have my assignments directly correlate with my work and research goals. In fact, my professors have made it such a wonderful experience that I continued after my master’s degree with my Ph.D.—something I never thought would be in my academic journey.</p>
    
    
    
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    <p><strong>A: </strong>I attribute a lot of my UMBC experience to my best friend, <strong>Emma Hagen</strong> ’14, media and communications studies. She made me excited about going to UMBC from her Tumblr posts before I became a student and we’ve made amazing memories together as students and continue to as alumni.</p>
    
    
    
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    <h4>Q: What is your WHY? What brought you to UMBC?</h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>I came to UMBC because they accepted me. It’s not glamorous or inspiring, I know. I’ve lived in Maryland my entire life and people who know me know I did not want to go to UMBC in the first place. I wanted to transfer after my first semester, but now I’m working on my third and final degree here and I think that’s an important story to tell. As I mentioned earlier, I used Tumblr to get excited about UMBC once I was accepted and that’s where I found Emma posting about a zip line, a cotton candy machine, and concerts from the Student Events Board. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>I also would spend time talking to <strong>Yoo-jin Kang</strong> ’15, interdisciplinary studies and modern languages and linguistics, and <strong>Asif Majid</strong> ‘13, interdisciplinary studies, whom I went to high school with, about their experiences at UMBC. I wanted to find a community, and I wanted to have a purpose and a meaningful experience at UMBC. From my conversations with Yoo-jin and Asif, I felt hopeful about being able to do that.</p>
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    <p><strong>A: </strong>The unlimited Google storage space with my UMBC email. Just kidding! My best friends and so much of my community comes from UMBC. So much of who I am today is because of the people I met and continue to meet from UMBC. When you lean into the Retriever spirit, there’s really nothing you can’t do with the support that this community provides.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4>Q: What’s the one thing you’d want someone to know about the community support you find here?</h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>To tap into the magic that is UMBC, you have to seek your community. Everyone who is a part of my network didn’t come into my purview on their own. I found people who would help me enjoy my time and be as successful as possible at UMBC and beyond. Once you find those people, the opportunities you can receive are endless.</p>
    
    
    
    <img width="1200" height="800" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Image_20240423_140115_033-1200x800.jpeg" alt="Poulomi with her pod at the STRiVE Leadership Retreat" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Banerjee (bottom, right) with her pod at the STRiVE Leadership Retreat.
    
    
    
    <h4>Q: Tell us about your HOW. </h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>I started getting involved in different groups to find my community and purpose. I joined organizations like SGA, the Student Events Board, Tea Club, and started researching sororities at UMBC. What really changed everything for me was the <a href="https://civiclife.umbc.edu/learning-engagement/strive/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">STRiVE Leadership Retreat</a>. That’s where I truly learned the impact I could make at UMBC and in my community. It’s where I started forming my network at UMBC. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>STRiVE is why I fell in love with UMBC and why I’m still a student to this day. Once the spring semester started my first year, I hit the ground running at UMBC and haven’t looked back since. I grew closer to Emma through the Student Events Board and she ended up bringing me into <a href="https://commonvision.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">commonvision</a>, UMBC’s design and print center, where I learned about graphic design and printing. Sarah Lilly, <strong>Kelly Robier</strong> ’15, political science, and <strong>Bentley Corbett-Wilson</strong> ’17, M.A. ‘20, all taught me about leadership and organizing, and all of them, along with Emma, are also always helping me grow and be a better person. This is just the tip of the iceberg. </p>
    
    
    
    <p>There is an endless list of staff, faculty, and students who are now alumni who have shaped me into the person I am today. I attribute so many of my accomplishments to the folks I’ve met at UMBC. Had I not stayed, had I not found my community, and had I not made the effort to take advantage of what UMBC had to offer, I, 100 percent, would not be as successful as I have been both in my personal and professional life.</p>
    
    
    
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    <p><strong>A: </strong>I’m the associate director of annual giving and alumni communications at the <a href="https://publichealth.jhu.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health</a>. My favorite part of fundraising in higher education is getting to help students have an incredible experience while on their academic journey. I studied public health in undergrad so being back in that space is a nice full-circle moment for me too.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4>Q: What drives you to support UMBC?</h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>As someone who works in and studies higher education funding and fundraising, I understand that there’s so much a university wants to do to help students but can’t because of limited funding or not wanting to significantly increase tuition. That’s where the alumni community comes in.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>I’m happy to donate to <a href="https://retrieveressentials.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Retriever Essentials</a> or <a href="https://womenscenter.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Women’s Center</a> so they can provide the most resources to students during their time at UMBC. I’m of the belief that every dollar counts. I graduated with a hefty amount of student loans, but I know that I can give $10 or $20 every year on a day of giving or when I get an email from the dean and still make an impact on a student’s life.</p>
    
    
    
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    <p><em>UMBC’s greatest strength is its people. When people meet Retrievers and hear about the passion they bring, the relationships they create, the ways they support each other, and the commitment they have to inclusive excellence, they truly get a sense of our community. That’s what “Meet a Retriever” is all about.</em></p>
    
    
    
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    <p>Students will be able to pick up their stole or cord in the Campus Life Office (Commons 336) beginning on Wednesday, May 8 at 10am through Friday ,May 17 during normal business hours (Monday-Friday).<strong> There will be NO PICKUPS on Saturday May 11 or Sunday May 12. </strong></p>
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    <p>Our Top Workplace Award Winning Non-Profit organization is the leading case management provider for people with disabilities in Maryland.</p>
    <p>UMBC has educated over 25 of our phenomenal team members and we will be hosting a <strong>Virtual Hiring Event Tuesday 5/7</strong> for May Graduates and alumni of UMBC to further add talented UMBC alumni to our organization.</p>
    <p><strong>Interested students or alumni can rsvp for our virtual info session scheduled for 4/30 from 1130am to 1230pm <a href="https://app.joinhandshake.com/emp/events/1515622" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a> to learn more about SCI.</strong></p>
    <p><strong>If you have any graduating seniors in your classes please forward this email along to any interested students or alumni who can apply here <a href="https://servicecoord.acquiretm.com/job_details_clean.aspx?ID=2935" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Service Coordinator</a> or here <a href="https://servicecoord.acquiretm.com/job_details_clean.aspx?ID=2939" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Supports Planner <span>to take part in our 5/7 Virtual Hiring Event.</span></a></strong></p>
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