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    <p>   For the second consecutive year, the UMBC men’s lacrosse team will compete in  the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament. The Retrievers received an at-large bid  and will play the seventh-seeded Maryland Terrapins in College Park, Md. on  Sunday, May 13 at 7:30 p.m. The game will be televised live by ESPNU.  </p>
    <p> This will be UMBC’s fourth appearance in the field since 1998. The Retrievers  earned at-large bids in both 1998 and 1999 and earned an automatic qualifier  by winning the America East Conference in 2006.  All four appearances by UMBC  have come under the direction of Head Coach Don Zimmerman. It will be the 11th  time in Coach Zimmerman’s 21 years as a Division I coach that he has taken a  team to the tournament. </p>
    <p> The Retrievers are 10-5 and had their six-game winning streak snapped in  Saturday’s 15-14 loss to Albany in the America East title game in Albany, N.Y.  </p>
    <p> Maryland (also 10-5) defeated UMBC, 11-7 in College Park on March 17. The two  teams have not met in UMBC’s previous three tournament appearances.  The Retrievers lost, 11-8 to seventh-seeded Princeton in Princeton, N.J. in  the first round of the tournament last season. </p>
    <p> There will be a fan bus which heads down to College Park for the game. The bus  will depart in front of the RAC at 6:00 p.m. Tickets for the Maryland-UMBC  game can be purchased in advance through the Maryland Ticket Office at  1-800-462-TERP (1-800-462-8377) or they can be purchased at Byrd Stadium upon  arrival.  Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for students. If you  are interested in the bus, please contact Joe Sisler at 410-455-2205 or stop  by Room 331 in the Retriever Activities Center. </p>
    <p> The winner of the Maryland/UMBC game will meet the winner of the  Virginia/Delaware first round game in the quarterfinals on Sunday, May 20, at  Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md.   </p>
    <p> <strong>(5/9/07)</strong> </p>
    <p>    © 2006-07 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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<Title>Charlestown Digital Stories at the Maryland Film Festival</Title>
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<Title>International Recognition for a New Filmmaking Technique</Title>
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    <p>  Assistant Professor of <a href="http://art.umbc.edu/home.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Visual Arts</a>  <strong>Eric Dyer ’95</strong> received international recognition for his film  “Copenhagen  Cycles,” which uses an avant-garde approach of connecting age-old film  techniques with digital technology. “Copenhagen Cycles” won the 2007  Director’s Choice Award at the Thomas Edison Black Maria Film and Video  Festival and was also screened at the 2007 Sundance Film  Festival and festivals in Turkey, Portugal, the Netherlands, England and  Germany.  </p>
    <p> An experimental animator who often uses computers to create his films, Dyer  produced “Copenhagen Cycles” using a new filmmaking method that he developed,  merging digital animation and a pre-cinema technique. Dyer compiled hundreds  of photographs he took while bicycle riding around the streets of Denmark  during his 2005 Fulbright Fellowship. First, Dyer printed and cut the  sequences of the moving images and built about 25 zoetrope-like paper  sculptures, then spun the sculptures and recaptured the collaged movements  with a fast-shutter digital video camera. The art installation version of  “Copenhagen Cycles” includes the bicycle wheel-sized zoetropes and a video  demonstration of the unique filmmaking process. </p>
    <p> In his animation courses at UMBC, Dyer is teaching his students to use his new  method of filmmaking.  “By using this experimental process, my students learn  the value of mixing hands-on and digital techniques. They discover pathways or  tangents they wouldn’t normally take when using only a computer. In the end,  they surprise themselves and grow as artists,” he said.  </p>
    <p> Dyer is collaborating with UMBC’s <a href="http://www.irc.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Imaging  Research Center</a> for his next project, which will use 3D animation and 3D  printing technologies to create zoetropes for a new film and installation. He  hopes to complete the project in early 2008.             </p>
    <p>   <strong>(4/10/07)</strong> </p>
    <p>    © 2006-07 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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<Title>International Recognition for a New Filmmaking Technique</Title>
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    <p>  Assistant Professor of <a href="http://art.umbc.edu/home.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Visual Arts</a>  <strong>Eric Dyer ’95</strong> received international recognition for his film  “Copenhagen  Cycles,” which uses an avant-garde approach of connecting age-old film  techniques with digital technology. “Copenhagen Cycles” won the 2007  Director’s Choice Award at the Thomas Edison Black Maria Film and Video  Festival and was also screened at the 2007 Sundance Film  Festival and festivals in Turkey, Portugal, the Netherlands, England and  Germany.  </p>
    <p> An experimental animator who often uses computers to create his films, Dyer  produced “Copenhagen Cycles” using a new filmmaking method that he developed,  merging digital animation and a pre-cinema technique. Dyer compiled hundreds  of photographs he took while bicycle riding around the streets of Denmark  during his 2005 Fulbright Fellowship. First, Dyer printed and cut the  sequences of the moving images and built about 25 zoetrope-like paper  sculptures, then spun the sculptures and recaptured the collaged movements  with a fast-shutter digital video camera. The art installation version of  “Copenhagen Cycles” includes the bicycle wheel-sized zoetropes and a video  demonstration of the unique filmmaking process. </p>
    <p> In his animation courses at UMBC, Dyer is teaching his students to use his new  method of filmmaking.  “By using this experimental process, my students learn  the value of mixing hands-on and digital techniques. They discover pathways or  tangents they wouldn’t normally take when using only a computer. In the end,  they surprise themselves and grow as artists,” he said.  </p>
    <p> Dyer is collaborating with UMBC’s <a href="http://www.irc.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Imaging  Research Center</a> for his next project, which will use 3D animation and 3D  printing technologies to create zoetropes for a new film and installation. He  hopes to complete the project in early 2008.             </p>
    <p>   <strong>(4/10/07)</strong> </p>
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<Title>International Recognition for a New Filmmaking Technique</Title>
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    <p>  Assistant Professor of <a href="http://art.umbc.edu/home.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Visual Arts</a>   <strong>Eric Dyer ’95</strong> received international recognition for his film  “Copenhagen  Cycles,” which uses an avant-garde approach of connecting age-old film  techniques with digital technology. “Copenhagen Cycles” won the 2007  Director’s Choice Award at the Thomas Edison Black Maria Film and Video  Festival and was also screened at the 2007 Sundance Film  Festival and festivals in Turkey, Portugal, the Netherlands, England and  Germany.  </p>
    <p> An experimental animator who often uses computers to create his films, Dyer  produced “Copenhagen Cycles” using a new filmmaking method that he developed,  merging digital animation and a pre-cinema technique. Dyer compiled hundreds  of photographs he took while bicycle riding around the streets of Denmark  during his 2005 Fulbright Fellowship. First, Dyer printed and cut the  sequences of the moving images and built about 25 zoetrope-like paper  sculptures, then spun the sculptures and recaptured the collaged movements  with a fast-shutter digital video camera. The art installation version of  “Copenhagen Cycles” includes the bicycle wheel-sized zoetropes and a video  demonstration of the unique filmmaking process. </p>
    <p> In his animation courses at UMBC, Dyer is teaching his students to use his new  method of filmmaking.  “By using this experimental process, my students learn  the value of mixing hands-on and digital techniques. They discover pathways or  tangents they wouldn’t normally take when using only a computer. In the end,  they surprise themselves and grow as artists,” he said.  </p>
    <p> Dyer is collaborating with UMBC’s <a href="http://www.irc.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Imaging  Research Center</a> for his next project, which will use 3D animation and 3D  printing technologies to create zoetropes for a new film and installation. He  hopes to complete the project in early 2008.             </p>
    <p>   <strong>(4/10/07)</strong> </p>
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<Title>Oracle Magazine, May/June 2007</Title>
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<Title>Anne Spence, Mechanical Engineering, Honored by FIRST LEGO League of Maryland</Title>
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    <p><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/engineering/me/spence.htm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Anne Spence</strong></a>, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, received the <a href="http://www.chesapeakefirst.org/regionalcompetition/2007regionalawards.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Outstanding Volunteer of the Year award</a> at the 2007 FIRST Chesapeake Regional, held March 15-17, 2007 at the United States Naval Academy. </p>
    
    <p>FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)  is an international non-profit organization that creates accessible, innovative programs that build self confidence, knowledge and life skills in young people while motivating them to pursue a future in science, technology, and engineering.   </p>
    
    <p>Spence was recognized in front of thousands of students, mentors, families and VIP's for her work on the Chesapeake Regional Planning Committee, as Lead Pit Administrator at the Regional for the past 3 years, as the FIRST LEGO League Affiliate Partner for Maryland and for her other volunteer and mentorship work with <a href="http://www.pltw.org/index.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Project Lead the Way</a> and students at UMBC.</p></div>
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<Summary>Anne Spence, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, received the Outstanding Volunteer of the Year award at the 2007 FIRST Chesapeake Regional, held March 15-17, 2007 at the United States...</Summary>
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    <p> <strong>Ian M. Ralby</strong>, UMBC’s 2002 Valedictorian, will enter the M.Phil. program  in International Relations at Cambridge University with funding provided by  the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, considered one of the world’s most selective  academic awards.  </p>
    <p> “President Hrabowski and UMBC helped me to become a Gates Cambridge Scholar,”  said Ralby, who graduated with a B.A. in <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/mll/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Modern Languages and Linguistics</a> and a M.A.  in <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/mll/incc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Intercultural Communication</a>.  “UMBC nurtured my intellectual curiosity. My work in modern languages and  linguistics and intercultural communication helped solidify my passion for  international affairs. Through <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/ies/studyabroad.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">study abroad</a> in  Switzerland–made  possible by my <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/humanities/scholars.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Humanities Scholarship</a>–I  discovered the field of international conflict resolution. UMBC has continued  to support me throughout my time in law school and in the practice of law.  President Hrabowski remains an important mentor and role model for me.  His  support has been instrumental in helping me get to where I am today.”   </p>
    <p> While completing his J.D. at the College of William and Mary in 2005, Ralby  was part of a legal team that worked with the U.S. Department of Justice to  provide legal research and support for the Iraqi High Tribunal as it prepared  its legal case against Saddam Hussein.  </p>
    <p> When Ralby begins his studies at Cambridge in fall 2007, he plans to focus on  means of establishing the rule of law in post-conflict societies, examining  how post-conflict justice processes could be better used to facilitate  reconstruction. He intends to continue studying for a Ph.D. in International  Relations. Ultimately, Ralby plans to devote his career toward assisting  failed states as they attempt to recover from collapse.  </p>
    <p> Since earning admission to the Virginia state bar, Ralby has served as an  associate in the Norfolk, Va., office of Hunton &amp; Williams, an international  law firm with offices in New York, Washington, D.C., London, Beijing and  Brussels.  </p>
    <p> <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/NewsEvents/releases//archives/2007/02/umbc_alumnus_wi_1.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read  the full news release.</a> </p>
    <p> <strong>(3/5/07)</strong>    										 										 </p>
    <p>    © 2006-07 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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    <p> Indianapolis-The America East champion UMBC women’s basketball (16-16) team has garnered  the No. 16 seed in the Fresno Regional and will take on top-seed Connecticut (29-3) in  the first round of the NCAA Tournament Sunday at 9 p.m. at the Hartford Civic Center in  Hartford, Conn. The game can be seen live on ESPN2. </p>
    <p> After becoming the first team in conference history to defeat the one, two and three seeds  en route to the title, the Retrievers are making their first-ever trip to the NCAA tournament.  UMBC becomes the fourth America East team to play as the 16th seed, and these squads are 0-3  all-time, including Maine’s 1995 loss to Connecticut. Overall, America East teams are 0-2 in  the NCAA tournament against the Huskies. </p>
    <p> The Retrievers have never played Connecticut, ranked third in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches  poll. UMBC is one of nine teams making its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament, while the  storied Huskies are 58-13 in 18 all-time appearances since 1989, with five national titles and  eight Final Four appearances. </p>
    <p> Harvard was the only No. 16 seed to defeat a No. 1 seed, taking down Stanford in 1998. If the  Retrievers defeat Connecticut on Sunday, they will face the winner of the first round game between  No. 8 New Mexico and No. 9 Wisconsin-Green Bay on Tuesday, March 20. </p>
    <p>  <strong>(3/12/07)</strong>    										 										     © 2006-07 University of Maryland, Baltimore County � 1000 Hilltop  Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 � 410-455-1000 � </p></div>
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    <p>Best –selling author <strong>Naomi Wolf </strong>will give a lecture on ethics and leadership on Wednesday, March 14 at 7 p.m. at UMBC as part of the University’s annual <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/humanities/forum.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Humanities Forum</a> speaker series. The lecture is free and open to the public.</p>
    
    <p>Wolf has written essays for <em>The New Republic</em>, <em>The Wall Street Journal</em>, <em>Glamour</em> and <em>The New York Times</em>. She is the author of a number of best-selling books including "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Beauty-Myth-Images-Against-Women/dp/0060512180/ref=sr_1_1/002-6623868-1949665?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1173732111&amp;sr=8-1" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Beauty Myth"</a> (1991), which was named one of the most important books of the 20th century by <em>The New York Times</em>. </p>
    
    <p>The lessons Wolf passionately shares raise awareness of society's pervasive inequities and encourage her audiences to voice their concerns, and enact change. In her lecture, Wolf will address ethics and leadership, drawing on models using courage, justice, compassion, and a respect for all to change the world for the better. Her talk will spell out how we can be ethical leaders and make a monumental difference. </p>
    
    <p>Wolf is co-founder of <a href="http://woodhull.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Woodhull Institute for Ethical Leadership</a>, an organization that teaches young women how to become leaders and agents of change in the 21st century.</p>
    
    <p>Wolf will speak Wednesday, March 14, at 7:00 p.m. in Lecture Hall VII, on the first floor of UMBC’s Information Technology and Engineering (ITE) Building. The event is sponsored by the <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/humanities/index.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Center for the Humanities</a>.</p></div>
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