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<Title>Donald Norris, Public Policy, in Baltimore Sun and Patch</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">UMBC public policy professor and chair Donald Norris offers insight on Maryland political developments for both the Baltimore Sun and Patch this week. The Sun reports that possible contenders for Howard County executive are already raising campaign funds. Although the current size of their bank accounts might not indicate electability at this point, Norris suggests, viable candidates should begin fundraising soon. In Patch, Norris reflects on the opposition to Gov. Martin O’Malley’s state redistricting plan, arguing that the issue will likely end up in court. On the impact of public opinion Norris notes “it is unlikely any of the letters …</div>
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<Summary>UMBC public policy professor and chair Donald Norris offers insight on Maryland political developments for both the Baltimore Sun and Patch this week. The Sun reports that possible contenders for...</Summary>
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<Title>Known Issues with Enrollment of Bb Courses</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong>UPDATE: 1/24/12</strong></p>
    
    <p>As of 10:30 a.m. today, course enrollment updates are now occurring hourly.</p>
    
    <p><u><strong>Current SA to Bb Update Schedule</strong></u>:</p>
    
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    </li><li> New enrollment updates - bottom of the hour<br>
    </li><li> New course updates - daily at 2:15 a.m.
    
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    As reported previously, there have been a number of issues with auto creation and enrollment of Blackboard courses since the <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/oit-news/archives/2011/12/blackboard_lear.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">December 23 upgrade</a>:
    
    <p><strong>12/29/11</strong>: <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/oit-news/archives/2011/12/sp2012_bb_cours.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Spring 2012 Bb courses were auto created but auto enrollment is still once a day</a><br>
    <strong>12/28/11</strong>: <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/oit-news/archives/2011/12/wt2012_bb_cours.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Bb auto enrollment changed from every two hours to once a day</a><br>
    <strong>12/26/11</strong>: <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/oit-news/archives/2011/12/doit_reports_is.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Winter 2012 courses were manually created by hand, not auto created</a></p>
    
    <p>Basically, DoIT has had to completely re-engineer Bb's integration with the Student Administration (SA) system, a project we'd planned for Summer 2012. Good news? It is nearly completed and appears to be working. Bad news? It is not fully tested.</p></li></div>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="11407" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/posts/11407">
<Title>Known Issues with Enrollment of Bb Courses</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><strong>UPDATE: 1/24/12</strong>
    
    As of 10:30 a.m. today, course enrollment updates are now occurring hourly.
    
    <u><strong>Current SA to Bb Update Schedule</strong></u>:
    
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    <hr>
    As reported previously, there have been a number of issues with auto creation and enrollment of Blackboard courses since the <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/oit-news/archives/2011/12/blackboard_lear.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">December 23 upgrade</a>:
    
    <strong>12/29/11</strong>: <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/oit-news/archives/2011/12/sp2012_bb_cours.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Spring 2012 Bb courses were auto created but auto enrollment is still once a day</a>
    <strong>12/28/11</strong>: <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/oit-news/archives/2011/12/wt2012_bb_cours.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Bb auto enrollment changed from every two hours to once a day</a>
    <strong>12/26/11</strong>: <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/oit-news/archives/2011/12/doit_reports_is.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Winter 2012 courses were manually created by hand, not auto created</a>
    
    Basically, DoIT has had to completely re-engineer Bb's integration with the Student Administration (SA) system, a project we'd planned for Summer 2012. Good news? It is nearly completed and appears to be working. Bad news? It is not fully tested.</li></div>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="110796" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/posts/110796">
<Title>Thomas Schaller, Political Science, in Salon</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">“This year, Barack Obama may become America’s first billion-dollar candidate. […] Can he do it and, more to the point, will he even need all that much cash?” This is the question UMBC political science professor Thomas Schaller asks in his latest Salon article “The Obillionaire candidate.” Schaller compares in detail the Obama campaign’s fundraising in 2007-08 versus 2011 and finds that the evidence he’ll hit new record is mixed. Further, Schaller writes, “the $1 billion goal creates something of a dilemma for Obama’s reelection campaign” at a time when the public is increasingly concerned with income inequality and campaign …</div>
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<Title>(seb) WISP Bus Trip</Title>
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<Summary>(seb) WISP Bus Trip</Summary>
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<Title>I want to defend my doctoral dissertation. How do I...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: I want to defend my doctoral dissertation. How do I get a date from my faculty committee? Six Suggestions<p>Every season during the Dissertation House, we discuss ways to improve communication with your advisor and your dissertation committee. This year, we have several people from the DH, past and present participants, who are planning to defend their dissertations very soon. 2012 will be a big year! One question that seems to be looming is nailing down a dissertation defense date. How does one do that with 4, 5, or 6 committee members? How do you respectfully let them know that you really want to finish this thing and that you need their assistance? Ladies and gentlemen, this is a process of negotiation. Here are some tips that might assist you. Different people have different methods, and this is not an exhaustive list, but here are some things that work:</p>
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    <li><strong>Find a month where <span>you</span> are flexible.</strong> Pick a month where you can say with 98% certainty that you can be available at anytime of the day, Monday – Friday. If your flexibility is limited, you know in advance that you are reducing your probability of finding consensus. <em>(We have had defenses at 8:00 AM on a Friday morning, and the room was packed!)</em></li>
    <li><strong>Map out your committee members’ schedules in advance.</strong>  Start with your advisor’s schedule, then work your way through the rest of the committee.  You need to know what their obligations are in advance without imposing your desired dates upon them.  Know and respect their immovable events.  Mark off their teaching days, the entire week before their grant or paper is due, conference days, and more.  Some people have their calendars online, some have their calendars managed by the department’s administrative assistant or their lab manager.</li>
    <li><strong>Give email a break, go and visit them in person. </strong> Before you try to work everything out with a bunch of emails, make an appointment with your committee members (individually) and talk about their schedules for the month that you’re interested in. Remember that your faculty members are people too. They are juggling their teaching, research, service, grants, conferences, publications, external committee obligations, and more. Some have families at home, are caring for aging parents, or are taking care of their own health needs.</li>
    <li><strong>Let other committee members know about your advisor’s availability first.</strong> Don’t try to make the schedule by starting with your outside member. Find your advisor’s availability, then work in the availability of those in the department.  Chances are that there may be some similarities with schedules of those within your department. As you talk with your other committee members, let them know about your advisor’s schedule.  For example, you can say,<em> “Dr. Jamison, my advisor, Dr. Corles, is open on April 3, 5, 10, or 12 after 2PM.”</em> Schedule your external member last. Your advisor may allow your external member to participate by conference call or Skype.</li>
    <li><strong>Request that your defense be a “feature” for a standard department event</strong>. Perhaps your department always has a lecture on the third Friday or the month at 2PM, or your advisor always has a group meeting on Wednesdays at noon. Perhaps the department’s weekly faculty meeting is on Mondays at 1, and you can ask if you can schedule the defense at 11.</li>
    <li><strong>Make plausible suggestions.</strong> If teaching schedules are the bottleneck, talk with some of your friends (advanced grad students, postdocs, alumni) and ask if they might consider facilitating a class for your advisor or committee member on your defense day. If the friends agree, bring this up to your advisor or committee member. For example, you can say, <em>“Dr. Jones, I know that you teach Math 202 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays this semester.  I’d like to suggest a possible way to free your schedule on one of those days. One of your former top students, Dr. Maria Harris, is a Senior Analyst at NSA and has agreed to come in on my defense day to cover your class. She said that she can also tell the students about some of the unclassified projects and how the content that they are learning applies to national security.” </em></li>
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    <p>These are just a few suggestions, six out of many that have worked for doctoral students over the years.  Yes, everyone is busy; perhaps people are more busy than ever these days. But in this age of technology, remember to invoke the human connection. Do not try to do everything over email. This may work for some people, but it doesn’t always work for the whole group. You may need to schedule a conference call with each person. Solidify things with your advisor first, and let those dates guide you. Good luck and best wishes!</p>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: I want to defend my doctoral dissertation. How do I get a date from my faculty committee? Six Suggestions<p>Every season during the Dissertation House, we discuss ways to improve communication with your advisor and your dissertation committee. This year, we have several people from the DH, past and present participants, who are planning to defend their dissertations very soon. 2012 will be a big year! One question that seems to be looming is nailing down a dissertation defense date. How does one do that with 4, 5, or 6 committee members? How do you respectfully let them know that you really want to finish this thing and that you need their assistance? Ladies and gentlemen, this is a process of negotiation. Here are some tips that might assist you. Different people have different methods, and this is not an exhaustive list, but here are some things that work:</p>
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    <li><strong>Find a month where <span>you</span> are flexible.</strong> Pick a month where you can say with 98% certainty that you can be available at anytime of the day, Monday – Friday. If your flexibility is limited, you know in advance that you are reducing your probability of finding consensus. <em>(We have had defenses at 8:00 AM on a Friday morning, and the room was packed!)</em></li>
    <li><strong>Map out your committee members’ schedules in advance.</strong>  Start with your advisor’s schedule, then work your way through the rest of the committee.  You need to know what their obligations are in advance without imposing your desired dates upon them.  Know and respect their immovable events.  Mark off their teaching days, the entire week before their grant or paper is due, conference days, and more.  Some people have their calendars online, some have their calendars managed by the department’s administrative assistant or their lab manager.</li>
    <li><strong>Give email a break, go and visit them in person. </strong> Before you try to work everything out with a bunch of emails, make an appointment with your committee members (individually) and talk about their schedules for the month that you’re interested in. Remember that your faculty members are people too. They are juggling their teaching, research, service, grants, conferences, publications, external committee obligations, and more. Some have families at home, are caring for aging parents, or are taking care of their own health needs.</li>
    <li><strong>Let other committee members know about your advisor’s availability first.</strong> Don’t try to make the schedule by starting with your outside member. Find your advisor’s availability, then work in the availability of those in the department.  Chances are that there may be some similarities with schedules of those within your department. As you talk with your other committee members, let them know about your advisor’s schedule.  For example, you can say,<em> “Dr. Jamison, my advisor, Dr. Corles, is open on April 3, 5, 10, or 12 after 2PM.”</em> Schedule your external member last. Your advisor may allow your external member to participate by conference call or Skype.</li>
    <li><strong>Request that your defense be a “feature” for a standard department event</strong>. Perhaps your department always has a lecture on the third Friday or the month at 2PM, or your advisor always has a group meeting on Wednesdays at noon. Perhaps the department’s weekly faculty meeting is on Mondays at 1, and you can ask if you can schedule the defense at 11.</li>
    <li><strong>Make plausible suggestions.</strong> If teaching schedules are the bottleneck, talk with some of your friends (advanced grad students, postdocs, alumni) and ask if they might consider facilitating a class for your advisor or committee member on your defense day. If the friends agree, bring this up to your advisor or committee member. For example, you can say, <em>“Dr. Jones, I know that you teach Math 202 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays this semester.  I’d like to suggest a possible way to free your schedule on one of those days. One of your former top students, Dr. Maria Harris, is a Senior Analyst at NSA and has agreed to come in on my defense day to cover your class. She said that she can also tell the students about some of the unclassified projects and how the content that they are learning applies to national security.” </em></li>
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    <p>These are just a few suggestions, six out of many that have worked for doctoral students over the years.  Yes, everyone is busy; perhaps people are more busy than ever these days. But in this age of technology, remember to invoke the human connection. Do not try to do everything over email. This may work for some people, but it doesn’t always work for the whole group. You may need to schedule a conference call with each person. Solidify things with your advisor first, and let those dates guide you. Good luck and best wishes!</p>
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<Title>Gingrich Calls Out &#8220;The Media&#8221;</Title>
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    <p>Newt Gingrich continues to rely on his strong performances in the 2,671 televised Republican debates to boost his long shot campaign for the White House.</p>
    <p>This week was no different as the ex speaker opened the most recent debate in South Carolina with a blistering attack on the news media. The subject of his riposte was a sensational story about his marital antics based on testimony from his <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71698.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ex-wife</a>.</p>
    <p>Gingrich <a href="http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/01/newt-cnn-despicable-to-bring-up-trash-open-marriage-story.php?ref=fpblg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">lashed out</a> at CNN for discussing this topic during a presidential debate, thee Republican audience responded with a standing ovation, which was all caught on camera.</p>
    <p>The CNN anchor made little defense.</p>
    <p>Gingrich continued to berate the “liberal” news media for their soft peddling on Obama and over-aggressiveness with Republicans.</p>
    <p>This is an interesting assertion as the media appears to be predominantly <a href="http://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/papers/SAGEcs.htm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">conservative</a> (according to this <a href="http://mediamatters.org/reports/oped/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">research</a>).</p></div>
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<Title>Rick is Rolled</Title>
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    Texas Governor Rick Perry, whose awkward campaign for the Presidency made him a YouTube star, is no longer<a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/19/us-usa-campaign-perry-report-idUSTRE80I16B20120119" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> in the hunt for the White House</a>.</p>
    <p>Perry admitted, “I know when it’s time to make a strategic defeat”.</p>
    <p>Speculation on the cause of Perry’s demise span from his poor poll numbers recently to a number of memorable gaffes. After all, what other candidate has <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/15/gov-rick-perry-texas-coul_n_187490.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">threatened to secede from the union</a>, attempted to make the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/13/rick-perry-hpv-vaccine_n_961159.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HPV vaccine mandatory</a> (after receiving $30,000 in endorsements from the company that produces it), and <a href="http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/19/perry-to-end-bid-for-presidency/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">forgotten the name of the third federal agency</a> he would have eliminated had he been elected? (Not to mention <a href="http://www.usdemocrazy.net/2011/12/08/rick-riffs-on-religion/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">this cherished ad</a> we previously covered).</p>
    <p>Yes, Rick will be missed. But probably not by Mr. Gingrich, who stands to gain from Rick’s endorsement following his departure. And Mr. Gingrich could use the boost, as the <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/election.aspx" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">most recent Gallup poll</a> still shows Mr. Romney leading the pack with 33% of voters and Mr. Gingrich trailing at 17%. With four candidates left in the race, who will drop next? Our money’s on Santorum.</p></div>
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<Title>Full-Time Paid Co-op at Morgan Stanley for Fall 2012</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The Operations Co-op program is a paid, FULL-TIME program designed to educate participants about the Operations team and the firm as a whole, and to serve as a pipeline to our Full-Time Analyst program. Co-ops are part of a four-month program from August to December. Co-ops are placed with a specific group best aligned to their skills and interests.<br><br>Training Program: Co-ops will participate in an induction day, which provides an overview of the firm. Co-ops then work closely with colleagues to process complex transactions,<br>solve operational problems, respond to business issues and client needs, assist in risk management, conduct<br>revenue analysis and participate in firm reengineering projects. Throughout the program, Co-ops will participate in networking/social events, community service events, senior management speaker series, professional skills training, team projects and mentor networking events.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Trade capture, enrichment and confirmation, position reconciliation: to learn key processes in the life cycle of a trade from deal capture to the final settlement, and then identify and resolve trading breaks from discrepancies dealing with security information, trading date and settlement date, executed quantity, taxes, commission, prices and settlement locations.<br>• Data mining, business analysis, modeling/reporting and documentation: be responsible for the preparation<br>and compilation of daily/weekly/monthly metric dashboards, to ensure that thorough business analysis is performed and that accurate business requirements are documented in accordance with banking regulation and internal policy.<br>• System testing: use systems effectively and efficiently to mitigate risk, and develop strong relationships with IT colleagues to design, develop and test/implement technology platforms to deliver solutions to business requirements.<br>• Teamwork: collaborate with team members of all levels to complete daily tasks, share market and systems knowledge; develop best practice methodologies and approaches for business analysis; issue follow up and escalation.<br>• Developing relationships with clients (i.e., Counterparties, Traders, Origination, Legal, Credit, IT and Controllers): understanding the priorities of stakeholders to ensure that business needs are met, protecting client confidentiality will be essential, as well as addressing ad-hoc requests in a timely fashion.<br><br>Qualifications/Skills/Requirements:<br>• You are a rising undergraduate junior or sophomore pursuing your Bachelors Degree; all majors (disciplines)<br>are encouraged to apply.<br>• You have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA.<br>• You have excellent leadership, interpersonal and communication skills.<br>• Your attention to detail is strong, as are your analytical and problem solving skills.<br><br>Interview Process: Candidates selected from resume review will be invited to a first-round interview to assess<br>their interest in Operations and their communication skills. First-round interviews generally take place on campus<br>or by phone. Successful candidates will be invited to our final round of interviews (Assessment Center) with two<br>competency-based interviews, a group activity and interaction with Operations employees throughout the day.<br>Final round interviews take place either on campus or at Morgan Stanley offices. Candidates who pass the final<br>interview Center will receive an offer within two weeks of the interview.<br><br>Application Process &amp; Deadlines. All interested students must apply online at <a href="http://www.morganstanley.com/careers">www.morganstanley.com/careers</a>.<br>If Morgan Stanley recruits on your campus, you may also be required to apply through your school’s on-campus system.<br><br>Operations is the front line of defense for Morgan Stanley’s financial well-being. One of the largest divisions in the firm, Operations has diverse responsibilities including correctly<br>settling and recording millions of transactions per day, identifying and mitigating all operational risks, developing strong client relationships and partnering with the latest<br>advancements in technology to realize the full potential of IT and e-solutions. Throughout, we continually seek ways to improve while actively supporting the development of new businesses, structures and markets.</div>
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