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<Title>Intern of the Week: Nia Hampton for Media and Communications</Title>
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    <p><span><strong>Name:</strong> Nia Hampton<br></span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Internship, Co-op or Research Site:</strong> </span><span>Station North Arts and Entertainment District </span><br></p>
    <p><span><strong>Location of the Organization:</strong> </span><span><span>Baltimore, Maryland</span><br> </span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Title of Your Position:</strong></span><span> Fundraising Initiative Intern</span><br></p>
    <p><span><strong>Major(s)/Minor(s):</strong></span><span><span> Media and Communications</span><br></span></p>
    <p><span><strong>Expected Graduation Date:</strong> </span><span>Spring 2014</span></p>
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    <p><strong><span>1. </span><span><em>Briefly describe your internship, co-op, research or service-learning 
    position/assignment, including your day-to-day tasks and 
    responsibilities</em></span><span>.</span></strong></p>
    <p><br><span>As an intern at Station North it’s my job to research potential grants. My
     daily tasks include working on my grant proposal as well as 
    administrative duties, such as updating the list serve. I also have to 
    make people sign up for our mailing list at various events and 
    festivals. </span></p>
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    <p><strong><span>2. </span><span><em>What have you enjoyed the most about your position or organization/company and what have you found most challenging</em></span><span>?</span></strong></p>
    <p><br><span>I’ve enjoyed the events and festivals we’ve planned and co-created. Final 
    Fridays are really fun and Artscape was cool as usual. I also really 
    enjoy researching grants; I’m always surprised by how much money is 
    readily available to help people bring ideas to life. The most 
    challenging aspect of my internship has been dealing with the different 
    personalities and perspectives when it comes to decision-making. </span></p>
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    <p><strong><span><em>3. What have you gained from your experience that you could not have gained from another summer activity?</em></span></strong></p>
    <p><br><span>I’ve seen certain aspects of the art world that people don’t necessarily 
    know exist. I’ve learned that ultimately everything really is a 
    business; that although you may have talent, success is really a product
     of drive, opportunity and intelligence. <br></span></p>
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    <p><strong><span>4.</span><span><em> How do you see your summer work as meaningful? Has it given you a chance to
     work on issues or with communities that matter to you?</em></span></strong></p>
    <p><br></p>
    <p><span>My summer has been extremely meaningful. I’ve discovered my love of the 
    elderly community on a personal level. And now I’m in the process of 
    writing a grant proposal that would make it possible for the older 
    residents of Station North to take art classes next summer. </span></p>
    <strong><em><br></em><span><em>5. How has your summer experience shaped the way you think about your power to
     impact the world? This might involve skills you’ve gained, information 
    you’ve learned, mentors you’ve connected with, or projects you’ve 
    completed.</em><br></span></strong><br><span>I’ve learned the power of being from the same community you’re trying to 
    help. I’ve learned that I don’t need to go across the country or half 
    way around the world to make a positive impact in the world. Most of the
     things I thought I needed to do to accomplish great things I already 
    have. I’m just humbled by being able to see how the community 
    revitalization process really works.</span><br><br>
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<Summary>Name: Nia Hampton   Internship, Co-op or Research Site: Station North Arts and Entertainment District    Location of the Organization: Baltimore, Maryland    Title of Your Position: Fundraising...</Summary>
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<Title>The Veep comes marching in</Title>
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    <span>Following a successful first season that resulted in both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, Veep has returned to HBO. Season 2 begins with preparations for midterm elections as Vice President </span><span>Selina</span><span> Meyer begins campaigning with the hopes of increasing her influence in the White House.</span><br><br><span> Veep picks up where season one ended, as </span><span>Selina</span><span> finds herself gaining more traction than anticipated, narrowly defeating the President in a popularity poll. The premiere primarily takes place during the evening of the midterms, where </span><span>Selina</span><span> learns she may be earning herself more power.</span><br><br><span> The premiere has some wonderful acting, </span><span>helmed</span><span> by Julia </span><span>Louis-Dreyfus</span><span>, that provide sincere emotion and drama throughout the episode. </span><span>Louis-Dreyfus’</span><span> emotional breakdowns have been some of the highlights of the series, and her stress continues to build in this episode.</span><div><span><br></span></div>
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<Title>A New Context Reviewed by City Paper</Title>
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    <p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/sun01.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="sun01" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/sun01.jpg?w=150" width="150" height="103" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>The exhibition currently in the Library Gallery, <em>A New Context: Photographs from the Baltimore Sun Revisited</em>, was featured in a <em>City Paper</em> article today. The favorable review of show, curated from <a href="http://aok.lib.umbc.edu/specoll/baltimoresun.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC’s <em>Baltimore Sun</em> Archives</a>, was written by Joe MacLeod.</p>
    <p>In the piece, MacLeod explores the exhibition’s ability to highlight a transformation in the responsibility of photography in the news, and comments on how biases of the time, revealed in the edited photographs, influenced reporting. He says of the blatantly prejudiced cropping and its effect on the picture as a whole, “[c]ontext is all, and history changes context and what we decide an image means.”</p>
    <p>Read <a href="http://citypaper.com/arts/stage/fit-to-print-1.1473845" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">“Fit to Print”</a> at <em>City Paper</em>‘s website.</p>
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<Title>Center for Aging Studies Receives NIA Grant for Autonomy Research</Title>
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    <p>UMBC’s Center for Aging Studies has received a 17-month grant from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to expand the research project “Autonomy in Assisted Living: A Cultural Analysis.” This grant extends a four-year ethnographic study of autonomy to include dementia care units affiliated with three of the sites in the parent grant. The Principal Investigators of this research are Professor Robert L. Rubinstein and Associate Research Scientist Ann Christine Frankowski. The research team includes ethnographer Amanda D. Peeples and GRA Colleen R. Bennett.</p>
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<Title>Boston Blame Game</Title>
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    <p>With 3 dead and 176 injured the bombing of the Boston City Marathon this Monday is the worst terrorist attack on US soil since 9/11. And the wait for the investigation to turn up results is proving corrosive in its own right. </p>
    <p>No particular organization or cause has taken credit for it yet.</p>
    <p>Curious, given that a long line of groups would normally lay claim to the slaughter. As expected Hamas and Hezbollah rejoiced in the streets and giving strangers candy immediately afterwards, but neither group claimed credit. So, there is a lot we don’t know.</p>
    <p>What we do know is people are scared, American Muslims in particular. </p>
    <p>The public backlash against Muslims after 9/11 is still fresh in the minds of many, and they are terrified of facing a similar situation with this event. And so we have seen a torrent of Islamic condolences, condemnations, and concern over the tragedy.</p>
    <p>The Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Islamic Brotherhood, and even the Republic of Iran were all very quick to issue statements condemning the bombers, sympathizing with the victims, and trying to make sure that if the bombers were Muslim, that they were marked clearly as extremists.</p>
    <p>In addition to official statements many Muslims around the world from Egypt to Kabul (pictured above, see full album <a href="http://imgur.com/a/BKQ9Q" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>), were sending their prayers and best wishes. This has truly developed into an event global in proportion.</p>
    <p>Khaled A. Beydoun, UCLA law professor, wrote  an article titled, “<a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/16/muslims-boston-bombing-fox-news/2088921/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Boston explosions: ‘Please don’t be Arabs or Muslims</a>” that describes this phenomenon as “psychosis.” And who can blame them?</p>
    <p>Already former terrorist experts, Fox pundits, and Senator Susan Collins are assuming that the attack HAD to have been conducted by Islamic extremists, despite any concrete proof.</p>
    <p>Fortunately the FBI seems to be handling the situation well, dispelling all rumors that the Syrian national they took in for questioning was a suspect. Still the wave of rumors is coming on strong.</p>
    <p>And the country is uneasy.</p>
    <p>Even Rush Limbaugh’s fretted that if the perpetrator turned out to be a right wing extremist, conservatives would get torn to shreds by the media. So Muslims aren’t alone in this.</p>
    <p>It seems we are all quick to point fingers, cast blame  and act out.</p>
    <p>But revenge can be counter-productive (Remember Afghanistan?). But for now all we can do is wait patiently for whoever did this to get caught… and hope that they’re from Mars.</p>
    <p> Terror doesn’t discriminate, and neither should we.</p>
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<Title>Fertile Ground for Startups: 10 Sectors of the $207 Billion Cyber-Security Industry Poised to Take Off</Title>
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<Summary>As businesses move their data processing to the cloud, cyber-security is becoming an increasingly prevalent and mission-critical problem.</Summary>
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<Title>Giving to Advance Sustainability: A Special Earth Day Message</Title>
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    <p>I just gave AASHE $1,000 dollars! And I feel like a million bucks!</p>
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    <p><span><img src="http://www.aashe.org/files/paul_green_photo_0.jpg" alt="paul" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span> One of my favorite times of the year is in early December when <a href="https://www.coloradogives.org/cogivesday/about" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Colorado Gives</a> day occurs.  That evening my wife and I sit down at our computers and after deciding how much each of us will be giving. We sort through hundreds of organizations in Colorado and give money to the ones that best fit our personal and public agendas.  At the end of the evening my Visa has a huge charge on it, I’ve come to appreciate the wonderful things non-profits in Colorado are doing, and I feel great about having helped advance causes I care about.</p>
    <p>A few of years ago, I was asked by a colleague how they could give some money they had earned from consulting to AASHE.  I was a bit stunned because we typically looked at our institutional members and various fees as our income sources and in truth, really didn’t have any system for giving to AASHE.  Truly, my response was, “Just write a check to AASHE and send it to our business manager.”  I have had a number of conversations with <em>individuals</em> since who want to individually support the work of AASHE.  After numerous discussions, and fits and starts, last year we began planning a system for helping individuals support AASHE through donations.</p>
    <p>Since mid-December 2012, you may have noticed a green DONATE button on the AASHE web pages.  This was the soft launch of our <a href="https://donate.aashe.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Donations web page and online giving system</a>.  Now we have a system for anyone to make a financial gift to AASHE . Which begs the important question, WHY should you give to AASHE?  After all, we have a budget of more than $2 million a year and income from institutional memberships alone in excess of $1 million.  Do we really need your money?</p>
    <p>In fact, the answer is a resounding yes! Your gift to AASHE makes it possible for AASHE to provide better and more extensive services to a greater number of people. Although you can envision your gift to AASHE supporting any of our efforts – the Resources Center, various databases, the (free) Bulletin and other e-newsletters, publications, STARS assessment system, and our many collaborations with other organizations – we have called out three ways that your donation supports efforts to keep AASHE affordable for all:</p>
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    <p>Your gift can help us keep the registration price of the Student Summit and student attendance at the annual conference well below what it costs AASHE.</p>
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    <p>Your gift can help us bring together some of the nation's leading sustainability experts during convenings via webinars and publications.</p>
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    <p>Your gift can support AASHE providing award winners with an opportunity to attend the conference to receive their well-earned recognition.</p>
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    <p>Not only does AASHE need my money but I need to give (some of) my money to AASHE.  You might suspect that I support higher education sustainability efforts and believe that higher education should be empowered to lead the sustainability transformation (the AASHE mission).  It’s one thing for me to support it by choosing a job in higher education sustainability.  But it is also important for me to make a personal statement about my support that goes beyond my job choice.  That I can do by giving to AASHE to support AASHE’s efforts to empower higher education to lead the sustainability transformation.</p>
    <p>As we celebrate our dependence upon the earth this week I would urge you to join with me in supporting AASHE in its efforts to ensure a better future for us all.</p>
    <p><a href="https://donate.aashe.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Click here</a> to see how our members are shaping sustainability with the help of AASHE tools and resources, and give whatever you can to advance sustainability and feel the joy of giving to something you really care about.</p>
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<Title>How Facial Recognition Tech Could Help Trace Terrorism Suspects</Title>
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    <p><span>The FBI appealed to the public Thursday for help identifying two men shown in pixilated photos and video footage who are suspected of involvement in Monday’s bomb attacks in Boston.</span><br><br><span>The two men, now identified as Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, brothers originally from Chechnya, were involved in a dramatic shootout with police in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Thursday night. The pair robbed a 7/11 and killed an MIT police officer before hijacking a car and engaging police in pitched battles in the suburb of Watertown. The older of the two men, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was killed during a shootout with police while his younger brother, Dzhokhar, remains on the run as of Friday morning.</span></p>
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    <p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/camerata01-s.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="camerata01-s" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/camerata01-s.jpg?w=150" width="150" height="99" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>The UMBC Camerata’s performance last Sunday with the Handel Choir of Baltimore was mentioned yesterday in <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/arts/bal-melinda-oneal-ends-handel-choir-tenure-with-brahms-german-requiem-20130417,0,2969014.story" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">a <em>Baltimore Sun</em> article</a> by Tim Smith, praising the career of Handel Choir director, Linda O’Neal.</p>
    <p>The concert performed, Johannes Brahms’ <em>Ein Deutsches Requiem,</em> was considered by the <em>Baltimore Sun</em> arts critic, Tim Smith, one that “sounded smoothly balanced and articulated with admirable quality.”</p>
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<Title>Seth Messinger, Sociology and Anthropology, in the New York Times</Title>
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    <p>Messinger told <em>Times</em> reporter James Dao that training for athletics gives amputees a clear way of measuring recovery incrementally. “Rehab for traumatic limb loss is not a short thing, and patients want to know what they have to do next,” he said. “A sports model offers people a set of stages. You’ll walk between parallel bars, then walk with canes, then learn to run.”</p>
    <p>He also cautioned, however, that a sports model of recovery is not comprehensive and it can fail to address issues like PTSD and anxieties about future employment.</p>
    <p>In addition to his work at UMBC, Messinger is the director of qualitative research for the <a href="http://crsr.org/?page_id=51" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Center for Rehabilitation Sciences Research </a>at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.</p>
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