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<Title>Yale School of Management Pre-MBA Leadership Program</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div>You are thinking big about the kind of social impact you want to have after you </div><div>graduate; you want to be a leader for business and society; you are a future nurse, author, businessperson, doctor, educator, engineer, lawyer, elected official; you are committed to diversity in public and private management; you are ready to work and play with engaging students from a variety of backgrounds; you are a sophomore, junior, or senior in college or a recent graduate. </div><div><br></div><div>We want you to explore the Yale School of Management Pre-MBA Leadership Program at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, for a fully funded, two-week session this June 10 – 23, 2012 and discover how an MBA could prepare you to change the world.  </div><div><br></div><div>Learn more and apply online at <a href="http://premba.som.yale.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">premba.som.yale.edu</a>   </div></div>
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<Summary>You are thinking big about the kind of social impact you want to have after you   graduate; you want to be a leader for business and society; you are a future nurse, author, businessperson,...</Summary>
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<Title>UCS welcomes 2 new staff members!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">University Counseling Services welcomes two new staff members this semester. <strong> Jinhee Kang, Ph.D.</strong> joins UCS as the Multicultural Services Coordinator and <strong>Lori Mosier</strong> will take on the role of General Assistant to UCS.<div><br></div><div>Please help us welcome them both to the UMBC campus and to the entire division of Student Affairs.</div></div>
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    <div class="html-content">Groups are forming for the spring semester!!  Group therapy provides a unique opportunity for students to receive genuine support, personal feedback and useful alternatives from their peers.  This semester, we will be offering the following:<div><br></div><div>-two <strong>general INTERPERSONAL groups</strong>, where students can support and connect with one another about issues commonly faced by students at UMBC,</div><div><br></div><div><strong>-an LGBTQ support group</strong>, that focuses on the journey of being a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered or questioning college student,</div><div><br></div><div>-a <strong>DISSERTATION support group</strong>, to help graduate students initiate, conduct and complete their research and/or dissertation, and</div><div><br></div><div>-a <strong>GRIEF &amp; LOSS support group</strong>, for students who have experienced the death of a family member or close friend.</div><div><br></div><div>Any questions can be directed to Emilie Stuber, Psy.D., Groups Coordinator at x52472.  Please direct any students who may benefit from group to UCS for an intake appointment! </div></div>
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<Title>Haiku Frozen Yogurt</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><a href="http://umbceats.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/flavors-28102038_std.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="http://umbceats.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/flavors-28102038_std.jpg?w=384&amp;h=255" alt="" width="384" height="255" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Located at 4644 Wilkens Avenue in the same shopping center as Giant, Haiku Frozen Yogurt opened its doors for business last June. Guests can create their own treat, starting with a yogurt flavor and adding in fresh toppings. They weigh your cup when you are finished concocting, and charge based on the weight. Here is what two UMBC students had to say about their experience:</p>
    <p><strong>Evan Ponter:</strong> How did you hear about Haiku?</p>
    <p><span><strong>DC:</strong></span> The first time I heard about Haiku was through some paper advertising their employees were doing on campus. At first I wasn’t particularly drawn in, since I had other places I already went to for fro yo, but hearing good things about it from friends eventually made me try it out for myself.</p>
    <p><strong><span>JP:</span></strong> I saw their advertising while I was at Giant purchasing groceries (being that I am in college, this must have meant I had just gotten paid). They had a lot of flags and advertising all around the shopping center. At first I didn’t know what it was but then they put up the sign that said “frozen yogurt” and I got really really excited.</p>
    <p><strong>EP:</strong> Was it the first time u had fro yo?</p>
    <p><span><strong>DC:</strong></span> It wasn’t the first time that I had fro yo, but i would say that having it there was definitely the first time I had some that tasted like actual yogurt – not as filled with sugar to hide the taste as other places like to do.</p>
    <p><strong><span>JP:</span></strong> This was not even close to the first time. The way that my roommates and I bond is over frozen yogurt from Tutti Fruti (manly, not so much, but at least it is healthier than beer….or is it?) That restaurant is a staple food for many UMBC students as it was the closest fro-yo joint in the area before Haiku was opened. Even though it is like a 20 minute drive to get there it is so worth it because of their cleanliness, selection of yogurts, and plethora of toppings. Haiku has a lot to stand up to and I think they are realizing that. Since opening they have added some new toppings and yogurt flavors to meet customer demand.</p>
    <p><strong>EP:</strong> What do you usually get?</p>
    <p><span><strong>DC:</strong></span> What I usually get typically involves some combination of vanilla and chocolate flavors, and it always has strawberries on top</p>
    <p><strong><span>JP:</span></strong> I am a sweet kind of guy (yes, I mean personality AND yogurt flavor). I normally go toward the vanilla and chocolate flavors that are sweetened and stay away from the tart or original yogurt. Although I do have many friends that are very into that flavor, I just like the sweetness If I am getting a dessert. I also enjoy loading lots of fruit (and some chocolate….lots of chocolate) on top of my frozen treat. If I am feeling wild I might even throw on some Captain Crunch (yes they have that as a topping. I dreamt of this back in third grade!) or some Oreos. The options of topping go from what you would expect at an ice cream place like chocolate syrup and cherries, to extremely out there like Frutti Pebbles cereal and Pop-Tarts. I think these options, and the fact that you serve yourself, are what set it apart from any other ice cream restaurant.</p>
    <p><strong>EP:</strong> What do you try to avoid? What haven’t you tried yet that you might be willing to try?</p>
    <p><span><strong>DC:</strong></span> I’m typically down to try just about any flavor, so long as it isn’t supposed to be fruity in the way that it tastes. I prefer to get those flavors by adding actual fruit on top, if possible.</p>
    <p><strong><span>JP:</span></strong> I have yet to try any fruity flavor, like mango or mixed berry for example, and I think that this would be something that I like. I am a HUGE fan of mango sorbet so I should probably take the chance to try the frozen yogurt version as soon as I can. (and yes, I know what you were asking yourself, I WOULD put captain crunch on top!)</p>
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    <div class="html-content">POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Part Time Student Intern<br><br>The Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce seeks junior or senior year college student intern to assist the Chamber with is initiatives.<br>Background of the Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (BHCC):<br>The Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce seeks to promote and support Hispanic businesses and professionals in the Greater Baltimore area and to develop Hispanic entrepreneurs through leadership, advocacy and economic empowerment.<br><br>The BHCC is run by an all-volunteer Board of Directors who are committed to executing the Mission of the BHCC. Our membership includes business owners, executives and professionals in a wide variety of industries. Most of our members are Hispanic by birth, descedency, marriage or spirit, but we do not discriminate in membership and therefore have a culturally, racially and ethnically diverse membership. Welcome any business that wants to do business with us. Our core members are Latino/Latina owned businesses, and we welcome those that would like to do businesses with this core group as members.<br><br>The BHCC's events create a setting where business owners and professionals can come together informally make key contacts, generate business leads and begin new ventures. The BHCC works to promote the skills and business acumen of our members, through industry specific events, workshops and lectures. BHCC members care very deeply about the success of each other's businesses and careers. We also share the belief that we are only truly successful when we help others to become successful in their respective ventures.  We serve Hispanic Owned businesses in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.<br><br>Our goals:<br>o Connect Hispanic Owned businesses with business opportunities at the local and state level.<br>o Connect Hispanic owned businesses with other large companies or organizations that want to do business with our members.<br>o Advocate for policies at the local and state level that will ensure Hispanic businesses will be successful.<br>o Make people aware of the importance of Hispanic owned businesses in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.<br>o Provide technical assistance as we can to ensure our members are successful.<br>o Partner with key organizations to further these goals.<br><br>SPECIFICALLY THE INTERN WILL:<br>Outreach and programs:<br>• Assist with planning and coordinating networking events, membership meetings, and relevant events as detailed by the Board of Directors<br>• Provide updates to the BHCC website<br>• Update and send information to members through the BHCC E-Newsletter<br>• Review all websites that may have contracting opportunities for our members, and place them in the e-newsletter.<br>• Update and manage the BHCC Facebook page and Twitter<br>Administrative:<br>• Attend each Board of Directors meeting (usually every other month)<br>• Track and update membership income and lists<br>• Follow up with members for membership dues and other items as needed.<br>• Read the BHCC email and mail. Answer the emails and/or refer them to the correct Board members.<br>• Any other duties as negotiated with the Board of Directors<br><br>QUALIFICATIONS:<br>o At least 1 year work experience preferred<br>o Ability to be self directed and take initiative<br>o Excellent oral and written communication skills<br>o Ability to work well with people of diverse ages, ethnicities and education levels<br>o Ability to juggle multiple projects effectively<br>o Proficiency in use of Microsoft Office, website and other related software<br><br>COMPENSATION:<br>Stipend of $1,500 per semester with college credit available where applicable. Opportunity for advancement to part time employee status available pending budget and skill level.<br><br>HOURS:<br>Interns will work at least 10 hours a week, or more if the schedule permits. This position will begin in the spring semester. Commitment for a year or more would be valuable<br><br>TO APPLY: Please email your cover letter, resume, and references to <a href="mailto:bmorehispanicchamber@gmail.org">bmorehispanicchamber@gmail.org</a>. Refer any questions to that email or call 443-801-8137. Deadline for submissions is February 10th by 5pm. Only emailed submissions will be accepted.</div>
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