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<Title>MISSING AMAZON PACKAGE - HAVE YOU SEEN IT?</Title>
<Tagline>Help us track it down before Friday&#8217;s event!</Tagline>
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    <br><div>The Academic Success Center is currently missing an Amazon package. According to Amazon, the package was "handed off directly" on Thursday, May 8, but it has not arrived at our mailroom in Sherman Hall, Room 345.</div>
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    <p>We've already checked with Central Receiving, Retriever Mail Services, the Apartment Community Center/ResLife, and Walker, but the package has not been located.</p>
    <p>If anyone happened to receive a package addressed to:</p>
    <p><span>Tenley Stewart<br>
    1000 Hilltop Circle<br>
    Sherman Hall, Rm 345<br>
    Baltimore, MD 21250</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Tracking ID: TBA321216420001</strong></span></p>
    <p>Please give us a call at <span>410-455-2448!</span> We’d be happy to come pick it up! These items are needed for an event this Friday, so your help is greatly appreciated!</p>
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<Summary>Hello!   The Academic Success Center is currently missing an Amazon package. According to Amazon, the package was "handed off directly" on Thursday, May 8, but it has not arrived at our mailroom...</Summary>
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<Title>2025 USM Women's Forum Student Scholarship Application</Title>
<Tagline>Apply by June 15th for up to $1,000</Tagline>
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<Title>Grad Retriever Breakfast: Graduation Celebration!</Title>
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    <p><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/gsa/events?mode=upcoming" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tuesday, May 20, 2025</a> · 10 - 11 AM<br><a href="http://maps.google.com/?t=k&amp;z=18&amp;q=The%20Commons@39.2548571,-76.7110675" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Commons : 308</a></p>
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    <p>Grad students, you’ve powered through papers, projects, and late-night study sessions, now let us power your morning! </p>
    <p>Swing by for <strong>FREE breakfast from 10 - 11 AM</strong> as we celebrate everyone graduating this semester. Come grab a bite and hang out with OGSL!</p>
    <p><strong>Please RSVP by clicking 'Going in Person' on <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/gsa/events/142929" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">this event page</a>.</strong> Can’t wait to celebrate with you, see you Tuesday! </p>
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    <div><span><br></span></div>This event is open for full participation by all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected category under applicable federal law, state law, and the University's <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/gsa/events/142929/1bf45/f20403595cbb0029ca4eeabb3e9e88f4/web/link?link=https%3A%2F%2Fecr.umbc.edu%2Fdiscrimination-policy%2F" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">nondiscrimination policy</a><span>.</span>
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<Title>May is National Asthma &amp; Allergy Awareness Month!</Title>
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    <p><span>May is also National Asthma &amp; Allergy Awareness Month! </span><span>This</span><span> month is dedicated to raising awareness, educating communities, and advocating for equitable access to treatments for asthma and allergies.</span></p>
    <p><span>More than 100 million people in the U.S. live with asthma or allergies—conditions that affect every aspect of daily life, from physical health and emotional well-being to financial stability. Yet for many, life-saving treatments remain out of reach due to barriers like high costs or limited insurance coverage.</span></p>
    <p><span><a href="https://aafa.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">AAFA </a>continues to call for action: lower treatment costs, better healthcare access, and increased research funding. Access matters. Awareness matters. Let’s work together to create healthier, more inclusive communities for all.</span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Did you know that at UMBC, our Dining Services are committed to supporting students with food allergies and celiac disease?</strong></span></p>
    <p><span>We recognize that starting college can be stressful, especially for students with dietary restrictions. UMBC Dining offers personalized support to make sure every student can eat safely on campus. Key features of our allergy support program include:</span></p>
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    <li><p><span>One-on-one consultations</span><span> with Campus Dietitian Adam Sachs, RDN, LDN, where students can discuss their allergies, dietary needs, review menus, and create an individualized dining plan.</span><span><br><br></span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Your S.P.A.C.E. (Special Prepared Allergy Controlled Eating)</span><span> at True Grit’s, a designated area with allergy-safe products including rice milk, Lactaid, gluten-free bread and cereal, and a dedicated gluten-free toaster.</span><span><br><br></span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>“Delicious Without” Station</span><span> at True Grit’s, offering meals prepared without the 9 most common allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, soy, fish, shellfish, dairy, wheat, eggs, and sesame) and gluten. These meals are made with separate equipment and utensils to minimize cross-contact.</span><span><br><br></span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Ongoing support from trained chefs and dining staff</span><span> to help students feel safe and confident in their dining choices.</span><span><br><br></span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Ingredient transparency</span><span> through our online database and clearly labeled menus to assist students in making informed decisions.</span><span><br><br></span></p></li>
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    <p><span>Students and families are encouraged to reach out before the semester starts to establish a dining plan tailored to their needs. To schedule a meeting or ask questions, contact Adam Sachs at <a href="mailto:umbcrd@umbc.edu">umbcrd@umbc.edu</a> or 443.612.8331.</span></p>
    <p><span>Learn more about allergy-friendly dining options at UMBC:</span><span><br></span><a href="https://dineoncampus.com/UMBC/allergyceliac-options" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://dineoncampus.com/UMBC/allergyceliac-options</span></a></p>
    <p><span>Let’s continue to prioritize access, awareness, and inclusion—not only during Allergy Awareness Month, but every day.</span></p>
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    <p><em>When Samuel Geleta ’25, biological sciences, arrived at UMBC from Ethiopia, he was confident he wanted to go to medical school. But that was before he started conducting HIV research with <strong><a href="https://chemistry.umbc.edu/faculty/michael-summers/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Michael Summers</a></strong>, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and fell in love with the scientific process. This fall, he’s headed to Yale University to pursue a Ph.D. in biomedical and biological sciences. He dreams of conducting research that he can parlay into biotech entrepreneurship in his home country.</em></p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: How did you choose UMBC?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>I’m from Ethiopia, and the health sector there needs a lot of work. I wanted to contribute to my community, and at that time I thought getting a medical degree would be the best way to do that. I first started looking at UMBC because I had family living in Maryland. But what really drew me in was UMBC’s reputation as a research powerhouse in the area, with exciting and innovative research that captured my interest. I also appreciated the more affordable price tag at UMBC, and I really liked the communication I had with UMBC staff while I was applying. Especially as an international student, I had a lot to figure out, and they were very quick to respond to all of my requests. I thought, “This is the kind of environment I want to be in.”</p>
    
    
    
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    <p><strong>A:</strong> I was waiting for an Uber at the campus entrance circle, and I saw then President  Freeman Hrabowski walking to his car from the Administration Building. I thought, “Let me go talk to him for a second—this is the president, I might never get another chance.” So I talked to him about where I’m from and my strong interest in science. He mentioned the <a href="https://meyerhoff.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Meyerhoff Scholars Program</a>, and that conversation started a whole chain of communication with him. Eventually he connected me with Keith Harmon, the director of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program. After I met with Mr. Harmon, I became a friend of the program and started receiving advising and other support from Meyerhoff staff. Mr. Harmon was also the one who connected me with Dr. Summers.</p>
    
    
    
    
    <img width="768" height="1024" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Working-in-the-lab-768x1024.jpeg" alt="young man wearing blue gloves works a pipet next to a lab bench that also has a computer monitor on it" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">
    
    
    
    <img width="614" height="1024" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Diwali-event-hosted-by-HSC-614x1024.jpeg" alt="group of five people dressed for a party in front of black and gold ribbons" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">
    Sam Geleta works hard in Dr. Michael Summers’ lab (left), but also finds time for fun with friends. At right, he celebrates Diwali on campus at an event hosted by the Hindu Student Association. (Courtesy of Geleta)
    
    
    
    <p>I was really excited about what Dr. Summers’ lab was doing, and I wanted to be a part of it. We study HIV’s RNAs and proteins, particularly how the virus replicates and packages its genetic material. That was really exciting for me, because Ethiopia is heavily affected by the HIV epidemic. If I could do research that could help us understand how the virus works and ease the epidemic, I wanted to participate in that. Fast forward, and it’s been two-and-a-half years since I joined the lab.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: What are you working on in the lab?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A:</strong> My first project was on understanding the role of RNA structures in modulating the translation and packaging of the HIV genome. That project was one of the reasons I became strongly interested in doing research, because it showed me the ups and downs of science. A lot of things didn’t work as planned, but eventually they came together, and just that pursuit itself was an incredibly rewarding experience.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>We were able to publish results from that project in the <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em> (PNAS) last summer, and now I’m working on a new project where I study how HIV proteins interact with human proteins—how they hijack cellular factors to enhance their own replication. The goal is to find new therapeutic targets for HIV.</p>
    
    
    
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    <p>Going to conferences taught me that you’re not just limited to your own little bench. Science goes much wider, and you can collaborate with people from across the country or the world, which is amazing.</p>
    <cite>Samuel Geleta ’25</cite>
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    <h4><strong>Q: How did you decide to pursue a research career?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p>When we published the paper on my first project, I thought, “Wow, by doing research, I can be a part of a story that’s not done yet, but will continue to help other people. That really got me excited about pursuing my Ph.D. Also, for the paper, we collaborated with researchers at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Michigan. That showed me how much collaboration there is in science—that other people are also trying to figure out what’s going on.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>Going to multiple conferences also really inspired me to pursue a Ph.D. I was able to meet people from different places and backgrounds, and it was just amazing how much we had in common in terms of what we wanted to pursue. At the same time, there were differences in how we approached our questions. That was really exciting, because I felt like doing my Ph.D. could connect me to a lot more potential collaborators and opportunities. Going to conferences taught me that you’re not just limited to your own little bench. Science goes much wider, and you can collaborate with people from across the country or the world, which is amazing.</p>
    
    
    
    
    <img width="1200" height="900" src="https://umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Picture-with-ABRCMS-logo-in-Pittsburgh-Pennsylvania--1200x900.jpeg" alt='Geleta poses with large 3D sign that reads "ABRCMS" with a colorful circular logo' style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">
    
    
    
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    Left: Sam Geleta poses by the <a href="https://abrcms.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ABRCMS</a> sign, a major conference for undergraduate scientists. Right: Samuel Geleta (far left), Dr. Michael Summers (center) and other undergraduate researchers attend UMBC’s Summer Undergraduate Research Fest in 2023. (Courtesy of Geleta) 
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: Who has supported you through your UMBC career?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A:</strong> I chose to work with Dr. <strong>Saif Yasin</strong>, an M.D./Ph.D. candidate in the Summers lab, because of how passionate he was about his science. We clicked immediately. He gave me a lot of freedom to think like a scientist, and come up with solutions to problems in the lab. He’s been an amazing support, and I learned a lot from him.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>After he defended his Ph.D and returned to medical school, now I’m working with Dr. <strong>Nele Hollman</strong>, a postdoc in the lab. She has helped me take ownership of my work and come up with new ideas for the project that I’m doing right now. Even other grad students and postdocs in the Summers lab are always there if I need help. It’s an awesome environment for doing science.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>The entire Meyerhoff staff has also been very supportive, and their support didn’t waver as my goals changed. Dr. <strong><a href="https://chemistry.umbc.edu/faculty/tiffany-gierasch/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tiffany Gierasch</a></strong>, a teaching professor in chemistry and biochemistry, gave me the opportunity to be a learning assistant for organic chemistry classes, which really helped me understand organic chemistry even more and give back to other students. Dr.<a href="https://chemistry.umbc.edu/faculty/deepak-koirala/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> <strong>Deepak Koirala</strong></a>, an assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, has also been an awesome mentor. He does RNA research, and I’ve gotten to know him because we’ve gone to a lot of conferences together. I sit in on some of his classes on RNA structures.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>The <a href="https://cge.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Center for Global Engagement</a> has been very supportive, too. Whenever I have a question, I just go there during their walk-in hours and talk to someone. They are so responsive.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>And I can’t leave out my family and friends—some of them are still in Ethiopia. They’ve also been incredibly supportive and encouraging. </p>
    
    
    
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    <p>It’s perfectly fine if you are not sure about what you want to do. If you’re confused and looking for inspiration for what to do, then you’re doing the right thing. You should let the process play out. Just explore all the paths and everything you’re interested in, and eventually you will find what you really want to do. And once you find that, just keep going.</p>
    <cite>Samuel Geleta ’25</cite>
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    <h4><strong>Q: What’s next for you?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A:</strong> I committed to <a href="https://medicine.yale.edu/bbs/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Yale for my Ph.D. in biomedical and biological sciences</a>. I’m really looking forward to starting life in New Haven and being in a new environment to do science. I’m interested in studying RNA therapeutics and how they can be used for viral interventions in different kinds of viruses.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>My research got me looking into biotech as well, and after my Ph.D. I would be interested in pursuing that while also potentially working in academia. I would like my research to produce a product or get patented—translational work. That prospect got me more excited to do my Ph.D. I also want to bring some of the business back to Ethiopia and see what I can do. I want to be an entrepreneurial scientist.</p>
    
    
    
    <h4><strong>Q: What advice do you have for incoming UMBC students or aspiring undergraduate researchers?</strong></h4>
    
    
    
    <p><strong>A: </strong>It’s perfectly fine if you are not sure about what you want to do. If you’re confused and looking for inspiration for what to do, then you’re doing the right thing. You should let the process play out. Just explore all the paths and everything you’re interested in, and eventually you will find what you really want to do. And once you find that, just keep going.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>Also, forming connections is really important. Attend events with people from different places, and you’ll gain new insight into what they do. If you decide to start up a conversation with someone who doesn’t know you, you don’t have to go into the conversation with a specific goal. If you’re kind and curious, the other person will take the next step and want to help you out. Even if they can’t help you directly, they may be able to connect you with someone else who can.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>I’m still in touch with Dr. Hrabowski. I told him about my post-grad plans and how he’s impacted me, and he was really happy. When I first had that conversation with him, I didn’t think it would lead up to this. I just took a chance, and it worked out. It’s been amazing.</p>
    
    
    
    
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    Left: Sam Geleta (far left) with Dr. Summers and other members of the laboratory, all sporting sweatshirts advertising where they will pursue further study. Right: Geleta visited Yale’s campus before making his graduate school decision.</div>
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<Title>Ready to Transition to a Career in Biotech, Medtech, or Pharma?</Title>
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    <div><strong>Join Us for Biotech 2025 – A Virtual, Hands-On Course</strong></div>
    <div><strong>Dates: June 2-4, 2025</strong></div>
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    <div><strong><a href="https://info.ascb.org/net/events/iCore/Events/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=BIO25&amp;_ga=2.109916229.1394949858.1745241604-917191142.1685972217" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Register now</a></strong></div>
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    <div>If you're thinking about a move into biotech, medtech, or pharma, ASCB's 3-day virtual Biotech Course is your launchpad. Through real-world case studies, networking, and a team-based project, you’ll gain the business acumen, career insights, and confidence needed to thrive outside academia. In fact, 75% of past participants have successfully transitioned into industry, regulatory affairs, or tech transfer roles.</div>
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    <div><strong>What You'll Gain:</strong></div>
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    <li>Understanding of how science is conducted and commercialized in industry through case study analysis and group problem-solving exercises. Topics include commercializing science, business models, market assessment, innovation management, and building networks and entrepreneurship.</li>
    <li>Insight into career paths for scientists in industry and strategies for leveraging your analytical PhD skill set for a professional career.</li>
    <li>Opportunities to connect with industry guests and like-minded course participants.</li>
    <li>Experience with interdisciplinary teamwork through a team project.</li>
    <li>Advice on landing job interviews and navigating the transition to industry.</li>
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    <div><strong>Application Deadline: May 29, 2025</strong></div>
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    <div><strong>Cost: ASCB Members: $259; Nonmembers: $359</strong></div>
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<Summary>Join Us for Biotech 2025 – A Virtual, Hands-On Course  Dates: June 2-4, 2025     Register now     If you're thinking about a move into biotech, medtech, or pharma, ASCB's 3-day virtual Biotech...</Summary>
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<Title>Who We Are &#8211; College Students for Democracy</Title>
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    <p>We’re excited to introduce <strong>College Students for Democracy</strong>, a new student organization at UMBC dedicated to civic engagement, activism, and protecting democratic values.</p>
    <p>Our mission is to educate, empower, and mobilize students to take action—on campus, in our communities, and in the world beyond. We’re here for anyone who cares about issues like voting rights, human rights, justice, and equity—and wants to do something about it.</p>
    <p>We do tabling events, volunteer work, speaker visits, phone banking, protests, informational events. We plan to get speakers on campus and help students to learn more about what’s happening in the country and how they can make a difference. </p>
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