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<Title>Alice Middleton selected as Hilltop Institute's new executive director</Title>
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    <div>Dear UMBC Community,</div>
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    <div>I am delighted to announce that following a national search <a href="https://hilltopinstitute.org/people/alice-middleton/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Alice Middleton</a> has been selected as the fourth executive director for The Hilltop Institute at UMBC, effective June 1, 2025. Alice is a nationally recognized Medicaid subject matter expert and brings a wealth of experience to Hilltop.</div>
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    <div>Alice joined Hilltop in 2017 as chief of staff, became Hilltop’s deputy director in 2022, and has been serving as Hilltop’s interim executive director since May 1, 2024, following the retirement of Cynthia Woodcock. Alice will continue to provide leadership on programmatic strategy, direction, and delivery of client engagements for research, policy analysis, and data analytics on Medicaid, health care financing, and delivery system reform. She will lead Hilltop’s work with the institute’s long-time partner, the Maryland Department of Health (MDH). She will also continue to serve as the steering committee chair for AcademyHealth’s <a href="https://academyhealth.org/about/programs/state-university-partnership-learning-network" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">State-University Partnership Learning Network</a>.</div>
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    <div>UMBC originally established The Hilltop Institute in 1994 as the Center for Health Program Development and Management in a unique partnership with the Maryland Department of Health acting as a non-partisan health research organization, with expertise in Medicaid and in improving publicly financed health care systems, dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of people and communities. It comprises close to 60 staff members with a broad spectrum of expertise, from social sciences, financial analysis, economics, law, and programming.</div>
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    <div>Alice came to Hilltop from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), where she was deputy director of CMS’ Division of Eligibility and Enrollment and was responsible for establishing national Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program eligibility and enrollment policies for low-income children and adults. Prior to that, she held various director-level positions at the MDH, such as deputy director of the Office of Medicaid Planning and the director of eligibility policy and special projects in the Office of Eligibility Services. She served as the MDH’s liaison to the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange during the launch of Maryland Health Connection, the state’s insurance marketplace.</div>
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    <div>Alice earned her J.D. from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. She was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 2005. She also has a bachelor’s in women’s studies from Towson University.</div>
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    <div>Please join me in congratulating Alice on this well-deserved position.</div>
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    <div><em>Karl V. Steiner</em></div>
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<Summary>Dear UMBC Community,     I am delighted to announce that following a national search Alice Middleton has been selected as the fourth executive director for The Hilltop Institute at UMBC, effective...</Summary>
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<Title>Congratulations to Jason Daniels - Phi Kappa Phi</Title>
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    <p><span>Jason Daniels</span><span>,</span><span> of Poolesville, Maryland, was recently selected as one of the recipients of the 2025 Shirley C. Sorensen Undergraduate Academic Excellence Award from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 022BC-University of Maryland, Baltimore County.</span></p>
    <p>Jason was selected by the awards committee for their outstanding academic excellence and active participation within the university and the broader community. In particular, the committee was impressed by their perseverance to succeed and to serve others. Jason is currently pursing a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry and Psychology.</p>
    <p>Each spring, the UMBC chapter invites applications from its undergraduate student members to apply for the $1,000 award. The Shirley C. Sorensen Undergraduate Academic Excellence Award is bestowed in recognition of the numerous contributions that Dr. Sorensen has made over many years to The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and especially to the former five-campus chapter, University of Maryland Chapter 22, which was chartered in 1920.</p>
    <p>Chartered in 2010, Chapter 22BC invites the top 10 percent of seniors and 7.5 percent of juniors for membership in Phi Kappa Phi. Graduate students in the top 10 percent of the number of candidates for graduate degrees may also qualify, as do faculty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction.</p>
    <p><strong>More About Phi Kappa Phi</strong><br>Founded in 1897 at the University of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi is the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. The Society's mission is "To recognize and promote academic excellence in all fields of higher education and to engage the community of scholars in service to others." Since its founding, more than 1.5 million members have been initiated. Some of the organization's more notable members include former President Jimmy Carter, NASA astronaut Wendy Lawrence, novelist John Grisham and YouTube cofounder Chad Hurley. Each year, Phi Kappa Phi awards nearly $1 million to qualifying students and members through graduate fellowships, undergraduate study abroad grants, member and chapter awards, and grants for local and national literacy initiatives. For more information about Phi Kappa Phi, visit <a href="http://www.phikappaphi.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.PhiKappaPhi.org</a>.</p>
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<Title>Congratulations to Jonas Miller - Phi Kappa Phi</Title>
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    <p>Jonas Miller of Natick, MA was recently selected as one of the recipients of the 2025 Marilyn Demorest Love of Learning Award from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 022BC-University of Maryland, Baltimore County.</p>
    <p>Jonas was selected by the awards committee for their outstanding academic excellence and <span>active participation within the university and the broader community.</span><span>In particular, the committee was impressed by <span>Jonas'</span> </span><span>perseverance to succeed and to live life by the PKP Motto - Philosophia Kateito Photo - Let the Love of Learning Rule Humanity. </span><span>Jonas <span>is currently pursuing a PhD in Marine Estuarine Environmental Sciences.</span></span></p>
    <p>Each spring, this chapter invites applications from its graduate student members. Two $500 awards will be distributed each year to the selected awardees. The Marilyn Demorest Love of Learning Award is bestowed in recognition of the many significant contributions made by Dr. Marilyn Demorest as a key founder and seminal leader of Chapter 22 UMBC of Phi Kappa Phi.  Dr. Demorest's clear-eyed determination, detailed planning, and appreciation of both tradition and innovation infused the infant chapter with the carefully-built scaffolding needed for it to grow into the chapter we enjoy today.  Marilyn's dedication to PKP and her own love of learning are the foundation for this award.</p>
    <p>Chartered in 2010, Chapter 22BC invites the top 10 percent of seniors and 7.5 percent of juniors for membership in Phi Kappa Phi. Graduate students in the top 10 percent of the number of candidates for graduate degrees may also qualify, as do faculty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction.</p>
    <p><strong>More About Phi Kappa Phi</strong><br></p>
    <p>Founded in 1897 at the University of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi is the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. The Society's mission is "To recognize and promote academic excellence in all fields of higher education and to engage the community of scholars in service to others." Since its founding, more than 1.5 million members have been initiated. Some of the organization's more notable members include former President Jimmy Carter, NASA astronaut Wendy Lawrence, novelist John Grisham and YouTube cofounder Chad Hurley. Each year, Phi Kappa Phi awards nearly $1 million to qualifying students and members through graduate fellowships, undergraduate study abroad grants, member and chapter awards, and grants for local and national literacy initiatives. For more information about Phi Kappa Phi, visit <a href="http://www.phikappaphi.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.PhiKappaPhi.org</a>.</p>
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<Title>Natalie Groom Awarded Dresher Center Summer Fellowship</Title>
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    <div>Dr. Natalie Groom, Affiliate Artist of Clarinet, has been awarded a <a href="https://dreshercenter.umbc.edu/news/post/150176/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dresher Center Summer Fellowship</a> to research, engrave, and perform <em>Trio for Clarinet, Horn, and Bassoon</em> by Pauline Oliveros. One of Oliveros' first works composed while she was a student, the piece only exists in manuscript and does not appear to have been performed beyond its premiere ca. 1956.</div>
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    <div>• Electric height adjustment from 25.5" to 51.2" - perfect for sitting OR standing during those all-night study sessions</div>
    <div>• Massive 47" × 27.5" glass desktop doubles as a WHITEBOARD for brainstorming, formulas, and study notes</div>
    <div>• 3 built-in USB ports to charge your phone, tablet, and headphones simultaneously</div>
    <div>• 4 programmable height presets for instant adjustments between sitting, standing, and your perfect gaming height</div>
    <div>• Convenient lockout button to prevent accidental height changes mid-exam</div>
    <div>• Supports up to 200 lbs - easily holds multiple monitors, textbooks, and your massive energy drink collection</div>
    <div>• Sleek white glass surface that brightens up any depressing dorm room</div>
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    <div>This isn't your average wobbly dorm desk! The whisper-quiet motor and premium construction make this the envy of your entire floor. Perfect for marathon study sessions, gaming weekends, and impressing your study group with your organizational skills!</div>
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    <div>Asking price: $200</div>
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    <div>Contact: 443-798-0694</div>
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<Title>Looking for a unit</Title>
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<Title>Arbutus Route ~ Detour In Effect ~ Arbutus Arts &amp; Craft Fest</Title>
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    <p>Hello Retrievers and Valued Riders,</p>
    <p>Sunday, May 18, 2025. Due to the Arbutus Arts and Crafts Festival and the subsequent road closures, we will be unable to service the following stops between 9:00 am - 7:00 pm:</p>
    <p><strong>On the Outbound Route:</strong></p>
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    <li>Stop 5: East Dr. &amp; Linden Ave.</li>
    <li>Stop 6: East Dr. &amp; Maple Ave (OCA Mocha).</li>
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    <li>Stop 20: East Dr. &amp; Sulphur Spring Rd (OCA Mocha).</li>
    <li>Stop 21: Linden Ave. &amp; Leeds Ave.</li>
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    <p>Riders attending the festival are encouraged to use the following alternate pickup and drop-off locations during the event:</p>
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    <li>Stop 2: <strong><a href="https://www.google.com/maps/@39.2471081,-76.6928447,3a,90y,1.11h,85.16t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s-tVO42JZ94_7tA9QZbTWhQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?authuser=0&amp;entry=ttu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Sulphur Spring Rd &amp; Selma Ave.</a></strong>
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    <p>If you need any more help, please call the Transit Office at 410.455.2454. Your cooperation during this time is invaluable to us. We hope you enjoy the festival. Thank you for choosing UMBC Transit.</p>
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    <p>Safe Travels,</p>
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    <p><strong>Festival Map</strong></p>
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    <br><p><span>The journey through college is often marked by new experiences, evolving passions, and the search for personal and professional growth. For many students, balancing academics with real-world opportunities can be a transformative experience. In this article, we dive into the story of Kyle Taylor, a senior majoring in Media and Communication Studies at UMBC, whose work in the New Media Studio has not only enriched his college years but also helped him discover new dimensions to his dreams and ambitions. Through his eyes, we explore the significance of practical experience, the power of connections, and the value of embracing the unknown.</span></p>
    <br><h3><span>Discovering a Passion: From Basketball Dreams to Media Production</span></h3>
    <br><p><span>For Kyle, basketball was more than just a sport; it represented a lifelong dream. Like so many young athletes, he once aspired to play collegiate basketball. The thrill of watching college games as a child fueled an ambition that shaped much of his early life. However, as he moved beyond high school and into the world of higher education, Kyle found himself at a crossroads. While he did not end up on the court as a player, his passion for the game persisted.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><span><img src="https://lh7-rt.googleusercontent.com/docsz/AD_4nXf-DgOu46b0kTGE9LrSJl0aAMc-03yewp9_umfGJJ6ipl5JiZksaIe4NfXGdJqcbPxdCsdDisWPMb-mYYO38TQtEvtH5a6-iqeI3gwutbLpz8rupTHdcDVNOkka1Hcog3rXmW1A?key=-TFCQfqq6n4RSdQj1vsGUg" width="624" height="356" alt="Kyle is standing behind video equipment, recording a sporting event in the athletic center" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></span></p>
    <h3><span>Embracing New Roles: Behind the Camera</span></h3>
    <br><p><span>Working at UMBC's New Media Studio in the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) provided Kyle with a new lens—quite literally—on basketball and sports in general. Rather than chasing the ball on the court, he found himself behind the camera, assisting with broadcasts for Division I sports like basketball, lacrosse, and soccer. This new position offered its own kind of excitement and satisfaction.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>As Kyle described, being part of the broadcast production team was a "surreal" experience. The chance to contribute to something he had admired as a child—college basketball broadcasts—bridged the gap between his childhood dreams and his collegiate reality. Even if he wasn’t scoring points on the floor, he was still part of the action, enabling him to channel his passion for sports into the realm of media.</span></p>
    <br><h3><span>The Power of Experience: Learning and Growing in the Media Studio</span></h3>
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    <p><span>The New Media Studio at UMBC isn't just a workplace; it's a space for learning and growth. Here, students like Kyle have the chance to hone practical skills that enhance their classroom studies. Working on live broadcasts, managing equipment, and collaborating with a diverse team contribute to a deeper understanding of the media landscape.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>These experiences go far beyond technical know-how. They foster problem-solving, quick thinking, and adaptability—traits essential in any fast-paced, creative profession. For Kyle, the studio became a training ground where lessons from the classroom came alive in real-world situations.</span></p>
    <br><h3><span>The Value of Teamwork</span></h3>
    <br><p><span>Producing a successful sports broadcast is a team effort that requires coordination, communication, and mutual respect. Kyle's role involved more than operating cameras or editing footage; it meant working closely with others, understanding each person's strengths, and pitching in wherever needed. This spirit of collaboration not only enhanced the final product but also created memorable shared experiences.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>In recounting his favorite memories, Kyle emphasized the connections he built while working in the studio. Whether through casual conversations or intense moments during a live broadcast, these relationships enriched his college journey and provided a network of support and friendship.</span></p>
    <br><h3><span>Navigating College as a Commuter</span></h3>
    <br><p><span>College can be a challenging time for any student, but commuters face unique obstacles. Without the built-in community that often comes with living on campus, finding one’s place can require extra effort. Kyle’s story reflects this reality. Despite his commuter status, he researched ways to get involved and maximize his college experience.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>Joining the New Media Studio granted him access to a hub of activity and creativity. Through his work, he found a sense of belonging and purpose. It’s a testament to the importance of seeking out opportunities beyond the classroom, especially for students who might otherwise feel disconnected from campus life.</span></p>
    <br><h3><span>Making Meaningful Connections</span></h3>
    <br><p><span>Kyle credits his work in the media studio with helping him forge "meaningful connections"—not just for professional development, but socially as well. Sharing a passion or responsibility can quickly turn colleagues into friends and mentors. These relationships often last long after graduation, shaping careers and opening unexpected doors.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>For Kyle, these connections were particularly valuable as a commuter. Through shared work and common goals, he became part of a larger community, enhancing both his education and his personal life.</span></p>
    <br><h3><span>Advice for Future Media Studio Employees</span></h3>
    <br><p><span><strong>1) Embrace the Process and Enjoy the Journey</strong></span></p>
    <br><p><span>One of the most valuable lessons Kyle offers to newcomers is simple: have fun with the process. In any job, especially one tied to personal passions, it's easy to get caught up in perfectionism or stress over little details. But Kyle's approach is refreshingly enthusiastic—by enjoying the work, you not only perform better but also grow more as a person.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>This advice speaks to the heart of professional development. When students engage authentically and remain receptive to learning, they tend to get the most out of every experience. The process itself becomes a series of discoveries, each mistake and success contributing to long-term growth.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>2) The Importance of Networking</strong></span></p>
    <br><p><span>Kyle also highlights the value of connecting with faculty and staff at UMBC. In particular, he urges others to reach out and get to know the people around them, both within the media studio and across campus. As he points out, one never truly knows the hidden talents or experiences of colleagues and professors.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>Networking isn’t just about advancing your career. It’s about building a support system, opening yourself to new ideas, and discovering opportunities you never anticipated. The willingness to connect can lead to unforeseen collaborations and learning moments.</span></p>
    <h3><span>Shout-Out!</span></h3>
    <p><span>Kyle will be graduating in May 2025 from UMBC, with a BA in Media and Communications Studies. </span><span>Congratulations Kyle!</span></p>
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