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<Title>RePost: Documentary Screening: "Counted Out"</Title>
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    <h3><span>We will be hosting Ingenuity's faculty at UMBC with the support of the Dean's Office. In actuality, we will have many K12 teachers from different Baltimore City schools on campus. </span></h3>
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    <div>We are screening the <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/mathweb/events/147704/57830/994aff5bc8111d23ef9f0d88895166f8/web/link?link=https%3A%2F%2Fcountedoutfilm.com%2F" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">recent documentary</a>, Counted Out, which explores the math literacy crisis in the U.S. This is a great opportunity to dialogue with partners at Ingenuity, as well as to get city educators on campus.  We would love to have a robust turnout of interested folks associated with Math&amp;Stat. There will be light refreshments.</div>
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    <div>To secure a seat and be on the list to receive final logistics, <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/mathweb/events/147704/57830/df0574485fc97c4e1a7ef43257439def/web/link?link=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fforms%2Fd%2Fe%2F1FAIpQLSfZb4nQzSXPdc0jVHaVRGrJSHfiwhCOhQ9A_lcMa-WVpqSVUQ%2Fviewform" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">please register here</a> by Monday, 10/27. You are welcome to arrive as early as 4 p.m. The program will begin with brief remarks and dialogue at 4:30, with the screening of the 90-minute film to follow. Stay for further discussion after the film concludes. (Snacks will be movie appropriate!) </div>
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    <div>Date: <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/mathweb/events?mode=upcoming" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Thursday, October 30, 2025</a> · 4 - 7 PM</div>
    <div>Location: <a href="http://maps.google.com/?t=k&amp;z=18&amp;q=University%20Center@39.2543189,-76.7133143" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">University Center : 312</a>
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    <div>Dear Faculty and Staff,</div>
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    <div>We hope that you will join us in celebrating the Class of 2025 by participating in UMBC’s Winter Commencement ceremonies. You have played important roles in supporting our students throughout their journeys at UMBC, and so we hope you will join us in celebrating graduates and their families at the ceremonies.</div>
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    <li>Graduate School Ceremony: Wednesday, December 17, 10 a.m.</li>
    <li>Undergraduate Ceremonies: Thursday, December 18, 10 a.m.</li>
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    <div>Faculty and staff who wish to march in the procession should <a href="https://forms.gle/JhCneAHgT7StoZqq6" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">sign up</a> and order their regalia as soon as possible. Those who wish to volunteer as event staff can <a href="https://forms.gle/QVTjVzWtAqQEuDWS8" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">sign up</a> here.</div>
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    <div>In addition, if you or your immediate family member is graduating this winter, we can place your student's tickets in reserved seating closer to the stage. Please email us at <a href="mailto:commencement@umbc.edu">commencement@umbc.edu</a> to reserve your seats by December 12. Please note: This amenity is only for current UMBC faculty and staff members and is not for the general student body.</div>
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    <div>For more information and updates, please review our <a href="https://commencement.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Commencement website</a> or email <a href="mailto:commencement@umbc.edu">commencement@umbc.edu</a>.</div>
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    <div>We look forward to seeing you at the Commencement ceremonies!</div>
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    <div class="html-content">The Criticsal Disability Studies Minor is offering the following courses for the Spring 2026 semester"<div>
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    <ul><li>ENGL 222: Introduction to Critical Disability Studies*<br>TuTh 10-11:15AM, Physics 107, Drew Holladay<br><br>This course introduces students to the field, core concepts, and 
    methods that comprise critical disability studies, providing an 
    interdisciplinary overview of the events, people, concepts, and issues 
    at the center of the disability rights movement and its related academic
     communities. Following the slogan "Nothing About Us Without Us," course
     materials (whether academic or popular) have been written by people 
    with disabilities who connect their creative work to education, 
    politics, and everyday life. Students learn about disability justice 
    frameworks that show how able-bodied supremacy has been formed in 
    relation to other systems of domination and exploitation. The class 
    works collaboratively and creatively to build understanding of 
    disability experience and to challenge societal ableism and injustice.</li></ul>
    <br><ul><li>GLBL 410: I'm a Cyborg but That's Ok**<br>M 4:30-7PM, Online, Tania Lizarazo<br><br>This class uses the figure of the cyborg to interrogate the ways in 
    which cultured identity is constructed through media the role of 
    technology in defining humanness in an increasingly digital world. It 
    focuses on the processes of globalization and the connections between 
    local and global contexts of struggle inform lived experiences of 
    identity, including race, gender, sexuality, class and ability. 
    Recommended Course Preparation: GLBL 100 or MLL 230</li></ul>
    <br><ul><li>IS 303: Fundamentals of Human-Computer Interaction***<br>Tu 1-2:15PM, Multiple Discussion Sections, Fine Arts 306, Yasmine Kotturi<br><br>This course provides a survey of human factors and human computer 
    interaction relevant to the design and use of information systems. It 
    describes the contributions of information systems, computer science, 
    psychology, sociology and engineering to human-computer interaction. 
    Emphasis is placed on human factors theories, human information 
    processing concepts, interaction design approaches and usability 
    evaluation methods. Application areas and current research are also 
    reviewed. Prerequisite: IS 202, IS 300, or IS 300H with a grade of 'C' 
    or better.</li></ul>
    <h4>Electives:</h4>
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    <ul><li>ANCS 375: Ancient Medicine<br>MW 2:30-3:45PM, Sondheim 114, Molly Jones-Lewis<br><br>History of the development of medicine and medical theory in the 
    ancient Mediterranean basin, focusing on the period spanning the 5th 
    century BCE to 2nd century CE (Hippocratic Corpus to Galen). Course 
    material covers how and why theories about the human body arose and vied
     for dominance; students will explore the ancient roots of 
    professionalism, pharmacy, surgery, gynecology, ethics, public health, 
    hygiene, and medical law. Recommended Course Preparation : ANCS 201 or ANCS 202</li></ul>
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    <li>ANTH 312: Medical Anthropology<br>Tu 4:30-7PM, Online, Dori Beeler<br><br>This course explores human health and illness in cultural and social 
    context. This course will introduce a range of concerns and approaches 
    within medical anthropology, introducing key concepts and methods. It 
    will examine how people in different places and positions experience 
    illness, suffering, healing, and their bodies more generally and the 
    roles played by cultural, social, political, economic, legal, and 
    technological factors. This course will also explore how research within
     this field is conducted, analyzed, written about, and translated into 
    policy. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 and (ANTH 211 or SOCY 101) with a grade 
    of 'C' or better.<br><br>
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    <li>AGNG 200: Multiple Lecture Sections<br><br>Based in the life-course perspective, this course blends academic 
    analysis of human aging in social context with more experiential 
    learning, including exposure to literature on older adults, awareness 
    exercises about aging in the news and talking with older adults in and 
    out of class to debunk common myths and stereotypes regarding aging and 
    older adults. Academic content is broadly social, in terms of 
    understanding family and community contexts of aging, the individual 
    experience of aging including productivity, spirituality and typical 
    engagement, normal changes and diseases common in physical and 
    psychological health, and a focus on how society views aging. Finally, 
    students will be encouraged to identify themselves as aging individuals,
     on a trajectory toward later life. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 with a grade 
    of 'C' or better.</li>
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    <ul><li>PBHL 350: Public Health Ethics<br>TuTh 11:30-12:45PM, Physics 201, Andrea Kalfoglou<br><br>This course serves to introduce central concepts and key issues in 
    public health ethics. Students will learn various proposed frameworks 
    for analyzing ethical issues in public health, and how public health 
    ethics differs from traditional medical ethics. Students will use a 
    case-based approach to analyze ethical issues in public health, and 
    practice applying the frameworks to real and fictitious cases through 
    class discussions and written assignments. Recommended Course 
    Preparation: HAPP/SOCY 354; PHIL 350; PHIL/HAPP 355. Prerequisite: PBHL 
    100 with a grade of 'C' or better.</li></ul>
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    <li>PBHL 355: Public Health Justice and Advocacy<br>TuTh 10-11:15AM, Physics 201, Andrea Kalfoglou<br><br>Skills related to advocacy for health justice can be applied in a 
    variety of disciplines. This course covers contextual theories, U.S. 
    social movement insights, and legal system drawbacks that impede health 
    justice. Students will build an understanding of government limitations 
    in public health, detrimental legal doctrines, and the absence of human 
    rights focus. They will also discuss inequalities and health disparities
     among marginalized groups. The course analyzes a holistic health 
    justice agenda and ongoing initiatives. Students will apply their 
    knowledge to advocate for equitable health policies, synthesizing their 
    understanding of health justice. Recommended Preparation: PBHL 354. 
    Prerequisite: PBHL 100 with a grade of 'C' or better.<br><br>
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    <li>SOCY 351: Sociology of Health, Illness, and Medicine<br>W 7:10-9:40PM, ILSB 116A, Karon Phillips (Shady Grove Section Also Offered)<br><br>This course explores how health, illness, and the field of medicine 
    are shaped by social and cultural forces. It examines the changing role 
    of physicians and other providers; medicine as a social institution; the
     nature of healthcare organizations; and the experience of health and 
    illness. Special attention is given to the doctor-patient relationship, 
    and factors that shape individuals' interactions with their health 
    providers, as well as analyzing the role of persistent sociocultural 
    inequalities across health and health care. Recommended Preparation: 
    SOCY 101 or ANTH 211.<br><br>
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    <li>SOCY 330: Deviance in Contemporary Society<br>MW 10-11:15AM, Sondheim 101, Hakim Zainiddinov<br><br>An analysis of deviant activities, including crime, sexual deviation 
    and mental illness. Sociological explanations of these phenomena and the
     strengths and weaknesses of these explanations. Examinations of the 
    legal system and other social control mechanisms. Recommended 
    Preparation: SOCY 101, ANTH 211, or permission of the instructor.<br><br>
    </li>
    <li>PSYC 305: Children with Exceptionalities<br>M 4:30-7PM, Online, Julie Grossman<br><br>This course will examine development and behavior of 
    various types of children with exceptionalities. Consideration is given 
    to children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism 
    spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, attention deficit/hyperactive
     disorders, emotional and behavioral disorders, communication, language,
     and speech disorders, children who have special gifts and talents, are 
    deaf or hard of hearing, are visually impaired, and children with 
    physical disabilities, health impairments, and multiple disabilities. 
    Prerequisite: PSYC 100 and (PSYC 200 or PSYC 306) with a grade of 'C' or
     better.</li>
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    <strong>*Intro class that is required for the minor</strong><div><strong>**Required class for the minor</strong></div>
    <div><strong>***1 of 3 options for the other requirement for the minor</strong></div>
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    <p>Enjoy breakfast with other UMBC commuters and get connected with on-campus resources! There isn't a better way to start your day!</p>
    <p>GMC will be hosted every Tuesday morning from 8:30am to 11:00am. It is complimentary with your Commuter Gold Card.</p>
    <p>Gold Cards are a one-time per academic year purchase and are available to be purchased at every GMC with cash only.</p>
    <p>Gold Cards at $5 for Commuters</p>
    <p>$10 for Residential &amp; Graduate Students </p>
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    <p>The information and materials in this toolkit are intended to serve as a guide and a resource that may be useful for researchers across disciplines for grant proposal submissions, award nominations, or other similar opportunities. </p>
    <p>We're grateful to the many colleagues who have provided input, including links to pertinent information that is included in the toolkit. </p>
    <p>For any questions, or to suggest other information to include in the toolkit, please contact <a href="mailto:ord@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ord@umbc.edu</a>.</p>
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    <div>Food For Fines is a donation program that ends on November 14th. Donate any 5 non-perishable food items and/or five toiletry items and they will reduce one citation (up to a $50 violation) to a warning. The citation must be from the current semester, and one citation per student.</div>
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    <div>*Boxes of Cereal</div>
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    <div>*Menstrual Pads/Tampons</div>
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    <div>How does this work? Donate any five non-perishable food items and/or five toiletry items and we will reduce one citation (up to a $50 violation) to a warning. The citation must be from the current semester. One citation reduction per student. Items needed include:</div>
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    <div>*Shelf-Safe Microwaveable Meals (Macaroni &amp; Cheese, Rice, Etc.)</div>
    <div>*Menstrual Pads/Tampons</div>
    <div>*Diapers/Wipes</div>
    <div>*Household Essentials Like Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Dental Floss, Deodorant, Etc.</div>
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    <div><em>Please note...we cannot accept Toilet Paper and Paper Towels.</em></div>
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    <div>All items should be donated to Parking Services (900 Walker Avenue, Suite 107). Donations must be new and unopened. Donations will be accepted from 8 AM to 4PM, Monday to Friday, and must be donated in our offices to receive the citation reduction. We are closed for lunch from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM.</div>
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    <div>Food security is real! No one should worry about their next meal!</div>
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    <div>Questions? Contact us at <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/parking/posts/148467/431da/c72541d576a813891d37f70057aa1e9f/web/link?link=mailto%3Aparking%40umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">parking@umbc.edu</a>.</div>
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