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<Title>Becoming Agents of Change</Title>
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    <p>The first graduating class of Gender and Women’s Studies majors has   gained critical skills and leadership experience essential to the 21st century.</p>
    <p>“Our program helps prepare students – both men and women – for   a world that has to understand gender in all of its strengths and complexities,” said <strong>Anne   Brodsky</strong>, director of Gender and Women’s Studies and associate   professor of psychology. “In addition, our classes stress that gender   is just one important identity and that ethnicity, race, class, sexual orientation   and disability are all critical elements as well.”</p>
    <p>The Gender and Women’s Studies program is interdisciplinary, with affiliate   faculty and staff from across the University, and emphasizes skills in critical   thinking and writing. In addition to their academic endeavors, students get   involved in a vast range of activities such as Women Involved in Leadership   and Learning, the Student Government Association, the Women’s Center,   Freedom Alliance and the Women’s Collective, among others. Students also   participate in internships with a variety of organizations, such as the International   Rescue Committee, and have an opportunity to study abroad to explore issues   of gender and culture throughout the world.</p>
    <p>Formerly known as women’s studies, the program also offers a minor,   as well as undergraduate and post-baccalaureate certificates. “Gender   and women’s studies has been a popular program at UMBC for 25 years,” said   Brodsky. “We have students who have gone on to a variety of fields, including   law, health, social service, public policy, activism and media.” </p>
    <p><strong>Jodi Kelber-Kaye</strong>, Gender and Women’s Studies faculty   member and director of WILL, said, “The students in our first class have   been committed to the program throughout their time at UMBC — some even delayed   graduating so that they could obtain the major. They are intelligent and articulate   on issues of structure and equality, and I know they will continue to be leaders   in the field.” </p>
    <p>All of the students in the first Gender and Women’s Studies cohort are   interested in pursuing graduate degrees now or in the future. <strong>Nardos   Bellete</strong>, for example, will attend Loyola College of Maryland’s   Master’s in Clinical Counseling program. <strong>Erin Fox</strong> will   continue to work in the legal advocacy department at the Domestic Violence   Center of Howard County, while <strong>Tavia Wright</strong> is an assistant   and project manager in the honors program at the Community College of Baltimore   County. <strong>Kate Furek</strong> and <strong>Martine Richards</strong> hope   to obtain positions with non-profit organizations.</p>
    <p>Bellette said, “The Gender and Women’s Studies program taught me to   know and analyze the world around me and its inequalities, know those inequalities   are changeable and find ways to make things better. The faculty see promise   in students and turn them into agents of change, and this is what I hope to   be as a therapist to individuals in need.”</p>
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    <p>    © 2007-08 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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<Title>First Class Graduates from Unique Media and Communication Studies Program</Title>
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    <p>As communication becomes increasingly digital, interactive and pervasive,   knowledge of new media technology is essential. The first graduates of the   Media and Communication Studies program have received a strong foundation not   only in new media, but in critical media literacy and intercultural communication. </p>
    <p>“Our program is unique in that it doesn’t just prepare students   for a job in media and communication fields,” said <strong>Jason Loviglio</strong>,   director of Media and Communication Studies and associate professor of American   studies. “The program is grounded in the liberal arts tradition, with   a strong emphasis on written and oral communication skills. Students learn   to critically decode the media, communicate across lines of cultural differences   and be comfortable with using new media technologies.”</p>
    <p>Media and Communication Studies students have taken advantage of opportunities   to gain experience both on and off campus. <strong>David Etzel</strong> is   the co-winner of UMBC’s first-ever ProveIt competition, which provides   up to $50,000 to the student(s) who come up with the best idea to improve campus   life. Etzel’s project, Green Space, will be a public outdoor space next   to the Fine Arts Building where members of the UMBC community can gather, rest   and study. Etzel also was a marketing intern in the Office of Student Life,   and is planning a career in internet communication or television broadcasting. </p>
    <p>Last summer, <strong>Scott Gajewski</strong> was an editorial intern at <em>Smart     CEO</em>, where he gained experience in both administrative and editorial     work for a humanities-focused business magazine. Gajewski also works at Absolute     Quality in Hunt Valley, Maryland, where he tests games for cell phones. He     hopes to continue his career in the video gaming industry.</p>
    <p><strong>Jazzmon Morgan</strong> worked in the Office of Residential Life at   UMBC and completed a marketing and sales internship with University Directories.   She plans a career in public relations and wants to attend graduate school.</p>
    <p><strong>Kacie Smith</strong> interned with the Maryland Film Festival and   is applying to master’s programs in film studies. She received an Undergraduate   Research Award to study  representations of women in Swiss media, and   presented her work at Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day.   Her study was published in the 2008 <em>UMBC Review: Journal of Undergraduate   Research and Creative Works</em>. Smith also is applying for a Fulbright Scholarship   to continue her studies abroad.</p>
    <p>Smith said, “The Media and Communications Studies program has not only   introduced me to theoretical concepts of media, but has provided me with the   opportunity to learn applied skills as well. I also was placed in an internship   with the Maryland Film Festival, which was an extremely fulfilling experience   because I got to witness almost every stage of festival planning.”</p>
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    <p>    © 2007-08 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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<Title>Meyerhoff Scholar Receives Goldwater Scholarship</Title>
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    <p><strong><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/meyerhoff" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Meyerhoff Scholar</a> Carla     Valenzuela</strong>, a sophomore with a 4.0 GPA, is one of 321 students receiving     2008 Goldwater Scholarships, considered the most prestigious U.S. award for     undergraduates in mathematics, science and engineering. </p>
    <p> The Goldwater Scholarship program honors outstanding students committed to   pursuing careers as research scientists. The Scholars were selected on the   basis of academic merit from a field of 1,035 students.    </p>
    <p> Valenzuela, a <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/biosci/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">biological sciences</a> major,   hopes to obtain a MD/Ph.D. in neuroscience and conduct research on the potential   of stem cells to serve as therapeutic tools for neurodegenerative disorders.   She became interested in the field as a sophomore in high school, when she   had the opportunity to work in a neuroscience laboratory. </p>
    <p> This summer, Valenzuela will travel to Tokyo, Japan for a research internship   at the Nutrition Metabolism, Metabolic Disorders Department at the Tsukuba   Research Institute, Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. She currently conducts research   in the laboratory of Margaret M. McCarthy at the University Of Maryland School   of Medicine, where she studies the effect of estradiol on glial cell genesis   and function in the development of the hippocampus. She has been a member of   Temple University’s Physician Scientist Training Program since her sophomore   year in high school, which enabled her to participate in internships across   the nation, including Temple University’s Center for Stem Cell Technology,   the National Institutes of Health and Banyu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. this summer.   She also has interned at Wyeth Pharmaceutical Company.</p>
    <p>Valenzuela also is a National Science Foundation S-STEM Scholar and a member   of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society and the National Society for Collegiate   Scholars. </p>
    <p>“I feel so honored to have received the Goldwater Scholarship,” said   Valenzuela. “It really motivates me to continue working hard towards   getting my M.D./Ph.D. in neuroscience and someday becoming a leader in my field.”</p>
    <p>(5/14/08)</p>
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    <p>    © 2007-08 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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<Title>Digital Stories from Charlestown Round 3</Title>
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          <h2>The Project </h2>
          <p>The Charlestown Digital Story Project teams UMBC students with residents of Charlestown Retirement Community to create digital stories. Drawn from the life experiences of the residents, the stories combine narration, animation, photos and music in short movies to be shared with others. Residents work closely with student partners, acting as author and creative director of their individual story. Each student brings their own style and talents to the project, helping to create some unique examples of intergenerational storytelling.</p>
          <p>Over thirty stories have been produced to date. In 2007, the project was recognized with a <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/digitalstories/2007/09/charlestown_digital_stories_wi.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Bronze Telly Award</a>.</p>
          <p>The project is organized by the<a href="http://www.umbc.edu/studio" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> New Media Studio </a>with funding from <a href="http://www.rl.tv" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Retirement Living TV</a>.</p>
          <p><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/oit/newmedia/studio/digitalstories/ctds.php?movie=CT_DigitalStoriesatCT.mp4" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">View a short feature on the project. </a></p>
    <h2>The Stories </h2>
    
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              <td>Jessie Poole and Joanna Lit </td>
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              <td><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/oit/newmedia/studio/digitalstories/ctds.php?movie=CT_Christmas_Hein.mp4" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Christmas in England </a></td>
              <td>Mary Hein and Andrew Chang </td>
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              <td>Jim Poole and Bill Shewbridge </td>
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              <td><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/oit/newmedia/studio/digitalstories/ctds.php?movie=CT_FamiliesAreForever_walker.mp4" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Families are Forever </a></td>
              <td>Barbara Walker and Jorge Rios </td>
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              <td>Barbara Kurz and Andrea Olivier</td>
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              <td>Jerri Mullinex, Andrea Olivier and Cathryna Brown </td>
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              <td>Charlotte Valentine and Andrew Chang </td>
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              <td>Tommy Koch  and Samantha Duvall </td>
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              <td>Marie Brinsfield and An Nguyen-Gia</td>
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              <td><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/oit/newmedia/studio/digitalstories/ctds.php?movie=CT_RudePolite_kurz.mp4" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Rude Polite </a></td>
              <td>Barbara Kurz and Cathryna Brown </td>
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              <td><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/oit/newmedia/studio/digitalstories/ctds.php?movie=CT_YoureNeverTooOld_zotain.mp4" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">You're Never Too Old </a></td>
              <td>Mary Zotian and Paul Iwancio </td>
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              <td><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/oit/newmedia/studio/digitalstories/ctds.php?movie=CT_Traveler_walker.mp4" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">A Traveler at Heart </a></td>
              <td>Barbara Walker and An Nguyen-Gia </td>
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              <td>Jean Singleton and Jorge Rios </td>
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              <td>Mary Hein and Paul Iwancio </td>
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              <td>Joan McMann and Cathryna Brown </td>
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              <td>Marie Brinsfield and Samantha Duvall </td>
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              <td>Tommy Koch and Andrea Olivier </td>
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              <td>Jim Poole and Joshua Glassman</td>
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              <td> Tommy Koch and Joanna Lit</td>
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              <td>Jean Singleton and Paul Iwancio</td>
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              <td> Joyce Bathgate and Cathryna Brown</td>
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<Title>Filming the &#8220;Plight of the Puffins&#8221;</Title>
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    <p>Puffins: the flighted, more stylish-looking cousins of the penguin. To the island nation of Iceland, they are as culturally significant as blue crabs are to Maryland. Now a Fulbright-funded documentary film made by <strong><a href="http://gest.umbc.edu/directory/frostic_maria.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Maria Frostic</a></strong> of UMBC’s <a href="http://gest.umbc.edu/index.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology (GEST) Center,</a> to be broadcast nationally by PBS on July 23, may help spotlight how climate change could impact the unique birdsí future.</p>
    <p>Shot on location in Iceland’s Westman Islands, a shorter version of Frostic’s 13-minute  documentary “Plight of the Puffins” will air on PBS’s “Wild Chronicles” series on July 23. The full film will  routinely screen at the Project Puffin Visitor Center in Maine, and will be submitted to several science and wildlife-themed film festivals.</p>
    <p>Originally from Richmond, Va., Frostic arrived at the GEST Center last year after receiving a master’s  degree in natural history filmmaking from Montana State University. An earth science film producer at GEST, Frostic makes short, research-oriented videos for the Web. It’s another extension of her many interests and unusual career path.</p>
    <p>An avid outdoorswoman, she did her undergraduate studies in biology, English language and literature, and environmental science at the University of Virginia. A two-time alumna of the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), Frostic spent a semester backpacking the Grand Canyon, winter camping in Yellowstone, caving in Big Horn National Forest and later joined a NOLS sea kayaking expedition in Baja, Mexico.</p>
    <p>Her experience with NOLS sparked a lifelong interest in biology and ecology.  Frostic has also worked as a teacher, park ranger, newspaper reporter and researcher.</p>
    <p>“I look back at my career and it all makes perfect sense, even though it seemed disjointed at the time,” said Frostic. “I always had a foot in both the arts and the sciences, and when I found science filmmaking, it enabled me to combine my many interests: research, writing, travel and ultimately communicating science in a creative way.”</p>
    <p>In July 2007, Frostic loaded up her high-def film equipment and journeyed to Iceland, known for its otherworldly landscapes and harsh winters. Icelanders have a close historical and cultural tie to puffins. Long ago, smoked puffin was relied upon as a winter survival staple. But today puffins are more like the Icelandic official mascot, their images displayed on street signs, murals, shot glasses and sweaters.</p>
    <p>Frostic’s film shoot coincided with the launch of a research study by noted Icelandic biologist Erpur Hansen on how climate change may be impacting the puffinís food source. Puffins rely on a tiny fish known as the sand eel or sand lance, and the abundance of this fish in Icelandic seas have made the Westman Islands the largest breeding ground for Atlantic puffins in the world.</p>
    <p>In recent years the fish have became scarce, and puffin reproduction is plummeting. “Islanders have seen puffin parents try to feed their young (known as pufflings) with larger fish like herring, but they were too large for the juveniles to swallow. Many pufflings have starved to death,” said Frostic.</p>
    <p>A recent analysis of the 2007 field data revealed that climate change is being felt in many global ocean ecosystems. “Some of the effects are obvious, and others are more complex and harder to understand,” Frostic said. “What I’m gathering is that every part of the marine ecosystem is affected, starting with phytoplankton and working through the food chain to larger organisms.”</p>
    <p>Frostic hopes that “Plight of the Puffins” will hold equal appeal to environmental activists and film  lovers. She’s submitting her work to several film festivals while exploring potential tie-ins with <a href="http://www.worldpantry.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/barbarasbakery/future.d2w/report" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Barbara’s Bakery, Inc.</a> — which donates a percentage of profits from its Puffins brand cereal to conservation groups and other charities — and the <a href="http://www.projectpuffin.org/what.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National Audubon Society’s Project Puffin.</a> She also is interested in teaching a course on science filmmaking at UMBC.</p>
    <p>“This project has been like a dream come true,” Frostic said. “Film is a powerful tool for heightening awareness on issues like this, and for inspiring viewers to take action to protect their home planet.” </p>
    <p> 5/12/08</p>
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    <p>    © 2007-08 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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    <p><strong>• </strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IuxQWAHi4M" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Watch       the IRC Fellows’ award     winning video</strong></a> </p>
    <p>UMBC’s <a href="http://www.irc.umbc.edu/ircfellows/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Visual Arts Imaging     Research Center (IRC) Fellows</a> recently won an animation competition presented     by the <a href="http://www.brooklynphilharmonic.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Brooklyn Philharmonic     Orchestra</a>. The Fellows created a video to accompany a five-minute contemporary     violin composition, <em>Try to Believe</em>, by Randall Woolf, that was screened during the Orchestraís performances in New York in April.</p>
    <p>Over 28 paper, foam core and mixed media sculptures were created to make a   dizzying, surreal accompaniment to Woolf’s composition. The 10 Fellows   in the Visual Symphony course, taught by <strong>Eric Dyer ‘95</strong>,   assistant professor of visual arts, mixed the concept of the zoetrope – a   pre-cinema optical toy – with digital video technology for this form   of “live” animation. The visual content loosely follows a modern-day “Alice” through   a  dream-like landscape – a narrative that, like Woolf’s music,   is a balance between abstraction and the familiar.</p>
    <p>“The IRC Fellows ran with this project from the start and they poured   an enormous amount of smart creativity and enthusiasm into it,” said   Dyer. “They managed to successfully visualize the music of a great contemporary   composer while maintaining their own distinct artistic voice. We’re proud of   them – the public presentation of their video in New York City is a well-deserved   award.”</p>
    <p>In addition, the Fellows will perform the animations live at the Baltimore   Creative Alliance on May 13. They will be accompanied by violinist Martin Shultz   of the Peabody Conservatory.</p>
    <p>The Visual Arts Imaging Research Center (IRC) Fellows Program is a unique   fellowship designed to recognize, reward and encourage students who have displayed   exceptional  talent and skill in art and technology during their first   two years as undergraduate art majors. Each semester, students in the program   participate in a small specially designed seminar style course that focuses   on aspects of emerging technologies, media criticism and related themes. These   courses usually serve as electives within the student’s degree requirements.   Often, the courses are unique offerings developed exclusively for IRC Fellows.   For more information on the program, visit <a href="www.irc.umbc.edu/ircfellows" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.irc.umbc.edu/ircfellows/</a>.</p>
    <p>5/12/08</p>
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    <p>    © 2007-08 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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<Summary>Putting Student Research Center Stage   • Watch       the IRC Fellows’ award     winning video    UMBC’s Visual Arts Imaging     Research Center (IRC) Fellows recently won an animation competition...</Summary>
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    <p>The UMBC men’s lacrosse team completed a miraculous comeback and edged   Albany, 14-13, to capture the 2008 America East Conference championship. UMBC   posted its school Division I record 12th win and has won a school record 11   in a row. They have now reached the NCAA Tournament three straight years for   the first time in school history. </p>
    <p>“I am so proud of this team and I have been all year long,” Head   Coach <strong>Don Zimmerman</strong> said. “We’ve handled adversity   incredibly well and showed what our team is capable of doing.” </p>
    <p>The UMBC men’s lacrosse team will open the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse   Championships at second-seeded Virginia on Sunday, May 11 at 5 p.m.  Both   teams enter the tournament with identical records of 12-3.</p>
    <p><a href="http://www.umbcretrievers.com/sports/mlacrosse/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Click here for more     information on men’s lacrosse</a>.</p>
    <p> (updated 5/5/08)</p>
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<Title>Men&#8217;s Lacrosse Advances to Shot at America East Championship, NCAA Bid</Title>
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    <p>Junior attackman Ryan Smith scored 53 seconds into overtime as top-seeded   UMBC (ranked 7th nationally in the April 28 USILA poll) survived a major  scare from   fourth-seeded Binghamton and edged the Bearcats, 6-5, to advance to the America   East Conference championship game. The Retrievers will meet second-seeded Albany   Saturday at 7:30 p.m. for their third straight title game face-off with an   automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament at stake. </p>
    <p>The UMBC men have won 10 straight. The Great Danes advanced with an earlier   12-9 victory over No. 3 Stony Brook. </p>
    <p>The Retrievers are now 3-0 in overtime this season and have won six straight   in extra time over the past two seasons. The 11 wins for the 2008 squad ties   the 1999 and 2007 squads for most Division I victories by a Retriever team. </p>
    <p><a href="https://www.umbcretrievers.com/info/tickets/mlacrosse_champs.asp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tickets     for the championship game are available through the UMBC Retrievers Ticket     Center.</a> Individual tickets will be $8 for adults and $2 for youths and     America East students.</p>
    <p> Read all about the latest game <a rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a> or   the <em>Baltimore Sun</em> coverage <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/college/lacrosse/bal-sp.umbc02may02,0,5399597.story" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</p>
    <p> (updated 5/2/08)</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>    © 2007-08 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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<Title>UMBC Celebrates "International Day for Sharing Life Stories"</Title>
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    <p><img src="http://umbc.edu/oit/newmedia/photos/ISD1.jpg" alt="ids" width="300" height="180" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">On Friday, May 16 UMBC participated in the International Day for Sharing Life Stories, a day celebrated around the world through the sharing of stories in gatherings and virtual environments. UMBC students from classes in Media and Communications, the New Media Studio, Modern Languages &amp; Linguistics and the English Language Center presented digital stories they  produced this semester. This gathering is was held at Flat Tuesdays (Commons).</p>
    <p>Stories from MLL, ELC and MCS students as well as stories from CCBC's Katrina writing project were shown.  RL-TV and the New Media Studio's "<a href="http://umbc.edu/oit/newmedia/studio/digitalstories/ctds.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Charlestown Digital Stories</a>" project were also highlighted.
    </p><p><img src="http://umbc.edu/oit/newmedia/photos/isd2.jpg" alt="ids" width="300" height="180" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">This event was sponsored by the Media and Communications Council of Majors, the English Language Center and the New Media Studio. For more information on the International Day for Sharing Life Stories visit: <a href="http://internationaldayblog.storycenter.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://internationaldayblog.storycenter.org</a></p>
    <p>Some of the stories presented are available for viewing at <a href="http://youtube.com/umbcmcs" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://youtube.com/umbcmcs</a> .<br>
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<Title>See JUNO this weekend, and have a VEGAS WEDDING next...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: See JUNO this weekend, and have a VEGAS WEDDING next weekend!<span>SEB MOVIE SERIES PRESENTS: JUNO </span>/ May 1st-May 3rd<br><br>This weekend, SEB is closing our 2007-2008 Movie Series with JUNO! If you have never gotten a chance to see this movie, don't miss it this weekend! If you have seen it, then you'll definitely want to see it again on the big screen, because this is probably your last chance!<br><br><a href="http://www.foxsearchlight.com/juno/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">More info on JUNO</a> / <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=15928451033" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">More info on the movie showings this weekend</a><br><br><span>SEB PRESENTS: VEGAS WEDDING</span> / May 10th, 7:30-10:30PM, Sports Zone<br><br>Next weekend, SEB is hosting the Vegas Wedding event. The event will feature marriage ceremonies, casino games, live music and a wedding photographer, in addition to tons of free cake, and the opportunity to win wedding gifts such as a DVD player, toaster, and more!<br><br>Come "marry" a significant other, friend, or anything you'd like (laptops, teddy bears, textbooks, whatever!) -- you'll receive a "24 Hour Marriage Certificate" which you can display for years to come, not to mention you'll be entered to win one of the gifts mentioned above!<br><br>Don't want to get married? Come play those casino games and you can win some great prizes too!<br><br><a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=16504824154" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">More info on the event via Facebook</a><br><br>Also, just for fun, we're running a contest via our <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/seb/facebook" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Facebook Page</a>, and one lucky winner will get to "marry" Adam from SEB! Obviously, it's a great prize, because Adam is super sweet, and who knows where this fake marriage could lead! Some very real dates, perhaps? A real marriage? Kids? THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS!! To enter, just leave a comment on the <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/seb/facebook" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Facebook Page</a> between now and May 10th!<div></div></div>
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