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<Title>Swimming and Diving Wins 21 Events in Season-Opening...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: Swimming and Diving Wins 21 Events in Season-Opening Meet at BucknellLEWISBURG, Pa.�The UMBC men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened their 2011-12 season with a non-scored meet at Bucknell on Saturday, winning 21 of 44 events.</div>
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<Summary>Full Title: Swimming and Diving Wins 21 Events in Season-Opening Meet at BucknellLEWISBURG, Pa.�The UMBC men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened their 2011-12 season with a non-scored...</Summary>
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<Title>Iran Sending Warships to US Coastal Waters</Title>
<Tagline>Posturing, Planning an Attack, or Initiating a 2nd Cold War?</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content">Iran is in the process of sending a fleet of Warships to the United States in order to maintain a "powerful presence" near our marine borders.<br><br>This was first announced two days ago. Here is a selection of links. With the exception of limited coverage on CNN and Fox, it does not appear that this has made major ripples in the mainstream news networks yet. Below is a selection of links with short descriptions.<br><br><br>
    <a href="http://rt.com/usa/news/iran-ships-week-gulf-613/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Russia Today</a> -- Gives the bare facts with an emphasis on the rhetoric by the Iranians<br><br>
    <a href="http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2011/09/29/Keep-navy-at-home-US-tells-Iran/UPI-66381317311257/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UPI</a> -- reports that the State Department patronizingly suggested that Iran keep its "small and incapable" (paraphrased) navy "at home."
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    <a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2011/09/30/the-overhyped-threat-of-iran.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Daily Beast</a> (the Washington Post online) -- considers the Iranian threat to be overhyped.
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    <a href="http://articles.cnn.com/2011-09-28/middleeast/world_meast_iran-navy_1_iranian-announcement-iranian-state-news-iran-today?_s=PM:MIDDLEEAST%3ECNN%3C/a%3E%20--%20reports%20on%20DC-area%20thinktanks%20who%20believe%20Iran%27s%20coming%20fleet%20is%20not%20a%20cause%20for%20concern%20%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3E%0A%3Ca%20href=" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Fox News</a> -- points out that Iran's close ally, Venezuela (president: Hugo Chavez, vehemently anti-American) could provide a base of operations for Iran's navy in US coastal waters.
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    The final news article I'll be linking to is a post by Reza Kahlili, an ex-CIA undercover agent in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, who still has contacts within the IRGC and therefore is most likely to have valuable insights into what Iran is planning.<br><br>
    <a href="http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.10482/pub_detail.asp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Family Security Matters</a> (article by Reza Kahlili)<br><br>In Kahlili's article, he is considerably less unconcerned and optimistic than the other reporters linked to above. Here are some of the things he claims, at the link:<br><br>* Iran has a <a href="http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2011/05/17/iran-building-secret-missile-installation-venezuela/#ixzz1MdBk5HrJ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">missile base in Venezuela</a><br>* Iran has enough enriched uranium for 6 nuclear bombs AS OF RIGHT NOW<br>* Iran plans to begin "naval missions" in the Mexican Gulf<br>* Iran has contacts with hundreds of terror cells in Europe and the US<br>* Iran plans to destroy America with a nuclear EMP strike, as described at the link below, halfway through part 3/4 of the video Iranium, through part 4/4.<br><br>The threat of Iran has been considered by Students for Truth before:<br><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/truth/media/1482" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">IRANIUM</a><br><br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Iran is obviously attempting to threaten the US. But are they a threat?<br><br>&lt;&gt;&lt;<br><br>Additional links and updates will be found here:<br><br><a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/09/28/israel-s-arsenal-alliances-outstrip-iran-in-every-way.html">http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/09/28/israel-s-arsenal-alliances-outstrip-iran-in-every-way.html</a><br><br><a href="http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/64489">http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/64489</a><br><br><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/27/world/meast/iran-navy/index.html?hpt=hp_t1">http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/27/world/meast/iran-navy/index.html?hpt=hp_t1</a><br></div>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="9143" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/posts/9143">
<Title>UMBC named NVIDIA CUDA Teaching Center</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><a href="http://www.cs.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/NV_CUDA_Teaching_Center_3D1.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img alt="" src="http://www.cs.umbc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/NV_CUDA_Teaching_Center_3D1-150x150.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>UMBC has been named an <a href="http://blogs.nvidia.com/2011/09/new-cuda-research-and-teaching-centers-announced/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">NVIDIA CUDA Teaching Center</a> following the submission of a proposal by Dr. Marc Olano, professor, and Dr. Shujia Zhou, research associate professor of the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department. The NVIDIA CUDA Teaching Center Program will provide UMBC with enough high-end GPUs to upgrade the UMBC <a href="http://gaim.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">GAIM (Games, Animation and Interactive Media) Lab</a>, as well as a Tesla GPU-based computing processor.</p>
    <p>Dr. Olano was familiar with NVIDIA’s grant programs through previous equipment grants, and last February, he spoke with David Luebke, Director of Research at NVIDIA, about the CUDA Teaching Center Program. His decision to submit a proposal weighed heavily upon the increasing interest in GPU computing around the UMBC community.</p>
    <p>“It’s an important skill for game programming,” says Dr. Olano, who is the director of the Computer Science program’s <a href="https://docs.google.com/a/umbc.edu/viewer?a=v&amp;pid=explorer&amp;chrome=true&amp;srcid=0BwRorzIfYgsvNGMwNDU5ZmItMDcyNy00Y2ZiLWI2MmItZDMyMzUyYWMxZWY1&amp;hl=en" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Game Development Track</a>. He adds that UMBC’s <a href="http://mc2.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Multicore Computational Center (MC2)</a> and <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/hpcf/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">High Performance Computing Facility (HPCF) </a>are also moving toward nodes with GPU computing capability and could benefit from the upgrade.  </p>
    <p>UMBC is now one of thirty-six NVIDIA CUDA Teaching Center within the U.S., joining schools such as Florida A&amp;M University, Hood College, Purdue University and UCLA. Apart from the generous equipment donation, UMBC’s distinction as a NVIDIA CUDA Teaching Center provides the university with recognition on NVIDIA’s website, access to teaching materials, and the opportunity to receive discounts on some NVIDIA equipment purchases.</p>
    <p>Dr. Olano predicts that the newly-enhanced GAIM lab will be usable by the beginning of the Spring semester. The new equipment will enhance game development and parallel programming classes in upcoming semesters, such as CMSC 483: Parallel and Distributed Processing, which will be taught by Dr. Shujia Zhou in the upgraded lab this Spring. </p>
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<Summary>UMBC has been named an NVIDIA CUDA Teaching Center following the submission of a proposal by Dr. Marc Olano, professor, and Dr. Shujia Zhou, research associate professor of the Computer Science...</Summary>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="9136" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/posts/9136">
<Title>umbcseb: This semester's last Folk You (of our Friday...</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: umbcseb: This semester's last Folk You (of our Friday Live Music Series) is tonight at 9pm in Lower Flat Tuesdays. #UMBClifeumbcseb: This semester's last Folk You (of our Friday Live Music Series) is tonight at 9pm in Lower Flat Tuesdays. #UMBClife</div>
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<Summary>Full Title: umbcseb: This semester's last Folk You (of our Friday Live Music Series) is tonight at 9pm in Lower Flat Tuesdays. #UMBClifeumbcseb: This semester's last Folk You (of our Friday Live...</Summary>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="9135" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/posts/9135">
<Title>OCTOBER EVENTS!</Title>
<Tagline>Save the DATES!</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><div><p>Hello everyone!!  </p><p>The PSA has planned many fun and awesome events to make this semester a great one! So, take a look and mark the dates down, so you don't miss out!! </p><p><span> Here are the upcoming events for October:  </span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>1. </span></strong><strong><span>APA</span></strong><strong><span> Seminar:</span></strong><span> Tuesday 10/11 from
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    <p><span>If there are any questions, please contact
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    <p><strong><span>2. Bowling at 300:</span></strong><span> Thursday 10/13 from </span><span>9pm</span><span>-12am</span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span>STUDENTS: Please to bring a college ID, no
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    <p><strong><span>3. </span></strong><strong><span>PSA</span></strong><strong><span> Meeting: </span></strong><span>Monday 10/17, Bldg. III, Room 3220</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>4. Dinner at </span></strong><strong><span>California</span></strong><strong><span> Tortilla, </span></strong><strong><span>Rockville</span></strong><strong><span>: </span></strong><span>Tuesday 10/18 from </span><span>5pm</span><span>-9pm</span><span> to benefit <u>Susan
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    <p><strong><span>5. Bake sale: Tuesday</span></strong><span> 10/25, Building III Lobby</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>6. Dressing up on Halloween: </span></strong><span>Monday10/31
    to show support for YOUR major.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p></div></span></div>
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<Summary>Hello everyone!!    The PSA has planned many fun and awesome events to make this semester a great one! So, take a look and mark the dates down, so you don't miss out!!    Here are the upcoming...</Summary>
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    <p><em>With Vivian Armor ’73, director, Alex. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship</em></p>
    <p>You wake up one morning with a big, bright light bulb bobbing above your head. You start your day, feed the dog, the light getting brighter by the minute. Pretty soon, it’s keeping you up at night. Well, congratulations. Your “big idea” has arrived – and with it, a world of possibility.</p>
    <p>So, now what? Do you cash in your life savings for seed money? Get a fancy business degree? Buy the book by that guy in the suit covered in question marks?</p>
    <p>Maybe you take some (absolutely) free advice from Vivian Armor ’73, American studies. She is director of UMBC’s Alex. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship and has some tips about how to move ahead safely and smartly so you can make all your wildest dreams come true.</p>
    <p><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/magazine/fall11/howto.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read the full “How To” story by Jenny O’Grady in the Fall 2011 issue of <em>UMBC Magazine</em>.</a></p></div>
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    <p>When <strong>Jason Woody ’04, sociology</strong>, received his acceptance letter to be part of the first class of the Shriver Living Learning Center (SLLC) ten years ago, he wanted to be a film major. And though he was interested in the social justice focus of the new center, he was also enticed by Erickson Hall, the sleek new dorm on campus that SLLC students would call home.</p>
    <p>Woody found the SLLC’s service mentality contagious and it quickly came to define his worldview. In his sophomore year, he came across a poster asking students to dedicate service hours to honor those killed in the 9/11 attacks and took that call to heart. Back in his dorm room, he paged through biographies of the victims.</p>
    <p>The story of Deora Bodley – a college student who died aboard United Flight 93, which crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania – gripped him most personally. Friends remembered Bodley for her own dedication to serving others. In her name, Woody launched a mentorship program for elementary-aged Baltimore youth to learn team-building skills: Project Team. The Shriver Center offered a van, help recruiting volunteers and credibility with partner organizations.</p>
    <p>Shriver Center Director <strong>Michele Wolff</strong> remembers designing the SLLC to reflect “the true essence of service-learning.” Community members are required to complete both regular service throughout their residency and coursework that provides context and promotes reflection. As an affinity program, the SLLC also offers students a purposeful living experience with a built-in peer support network to help them confront the demands of service commitments.</p>
    <p>Woody credits the support of fellow SLLC residents for his growth as a service leader. Kelly Subramanian ’08, biology and psychology, a former SLLC resident assistant, understands his perspective. “Personal relationships develop where you’re not only living together, you’re also serving together,” she says.</p>
    <p>By the time Subramanian arrived a few years after Woody, the SLLC had already developed a reputation for its unique way of fostering students’ intellectual and personal growth. The program itself – more than the sleek new dorm – had become the attraction. “You’re helping other people and learning about what’s out there, but you’re also learning about yourself, what you value and what you want to do with your life,” Subramanian reflects.</p>
    <p>Senior <strong>Benjamin Davis ’12</strong>, who hopes to teach in Baltimore City after graduation, calls the SLLC “a home for people just like me who expressed passion or interest in volunteering.” Davis tackled personal hardships and shyness, he says, by “working with other civically engaged individuals.”</p>
    <p>Jason Woody never did take a single film class at UMBC. Instead, he pursued a career serving adults with mental illness. His organization, B’more Clubhouse, offers transitional employment and social and educational programs to help adults with mental illness develop confidence, skills and meaningful relationships, and reduce stigma against mental illness in the broader community. “I’ve seen people achieve milestones, big and small, that are life-changing,” he says.</p>
    <p>Woody adds that he is still learning from others through service. His work has helped him develop patience and understanding. In this way, he says, the members of B’more Clubhouse are now his teachers.</p>
    <p><em>— Dinah Winnick</em></p>
    <p><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/magazine/fall11/discovery.html#service" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">This story originally appeared in the Fall 2011 issue of UMBC Magazine.</a></p></div>
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    <p>In 2008, former UMBC Retriever pitcher <strong>Zach Clark ’06, psychology</strong>, was with the Frederick Keys – a Class A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles – when he got the news that he was needed at Class AAA Norfolk Tides for a spot starting assignment.</p>
    <p>The good news traveled fast, but Clark didn’t. It was only after a long bus trip with the Keys from Kinston, NC, to Myrtle Beach, SC, and an early morning flight to Syracuse, NY, that Clark finally joined his new club. He pitched for the Tides that same night.</p>
    <p>“I slept at the hotel during the day, went to the field and pitched,” recalls Clark, who has played in the Orioles farm system since 2006. “That was pretty crazy. I didn’t know anybody. That was my first time at Triple A.”</p>
    <p>Signed by Orioles’ scout Dean Albany as a non-drafted free agent after leaving UMBC in 2006, Clark started this season pitching for the Class AA Bowie Baysox. He began 2011 with a minor league record of 24-28 and an ERA of 3.61 in 119 games.</p>
    <p>Clark knows life as a pitcher on-call is part of the path to the big leagues. He once battled heavy traffic from Bowie to Norfolk, VA to take the mound for Tides in a night game.</p>
    <p>In games through Aug. 4 of this season Clark was 6-7 with an ERA of 5.14 in 18 games (with 17 starts) for Bowie in the Eastern League. Clark was named the Eastern League pitcher of the week on May 2 of this season.</p>
    <p><em>— David Driver</em></p>
    <p><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/magazine/fall11/atplay.html#ladder" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">This story originally ran in the Fall 2011 issue of <em>UMBC Magazine</em>.</a></p></div>
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    <p>fly out into the warm night air, followed by closely by the gruff voice of <strong>Adam Trice ’04, English</strong> – who’s in the middle of a 45-minute set with his band, Red Sammy.</p>
    <p>“It ain’t you, it ain’t her,” Trice growls tunefully in a song called “It Ain’t You (Carolina Road Anthem).” “I’m heading south, but I’m not sure. You got me high, it’s kind of funny. I’m playing bars for gas money.”</p>
    <p>Trice dubs Red Sammy’s music as “graveyard country” because he likes the verbal interplay of the phrase. “I feel like it brings up a lot of different connotations that are associated with those two words,” explains Trice. The band has released a few records, including <em>A Cheap Kind of Love Song</em> and <em>Dog Hang Low</em>, both of which are available online or at the band’s shows.</p>
    <p>Studying literature at UMBC had a hand in his musical direction. “My music’s more lyric driven, and I think it really banks off my English degree,” he explains. “A lot of electives in the creative writing track. They are the strong focus from which I draw.”</p>
    <p>While Trice also pursues a day job as director of foundation relations and grant writing and development at Capitol College in Laurel, he enjoys playing for tips in a Jeremiah Weed bucket and is going to keep playing for the foreseeable future. “My plan is to continue pushing the art and seeing where that goes,” he says.</p>
    <p><em>— Derek Roper ’11</em></p>
    <p><a href="http://www.umbc.edu/magazine/fall11/atplay.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Originally published in the Fall 2011 issue of <em>UMBC Magazine</em>.</a></p></div>
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<Title>Alumni Accolades &#8211; Outstanding Alumni of the Year</Title>
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    <p>The UMBC Alumni Association – which selects recipients and presents the awards – moved the annual Outstanding Alumni of the Year ceremony back to campus in 2009, and it has since become a key element of the university’s celebration of school spirit.</p>
    <p>This year’s recipients of the awards – which will be presented on Thursday, October 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery – include alumni who’ve reached prominence in the fields of technology, medicine, journalism and business. This year’s recipients are:</p>
    <p><strong>Ralph Semmel ’92, Ph.D., computer science</strong>, is the UMBC Alumnus of the Year in Engineering and Information Technology. In 2010, Semmel was named as the eighth director of The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory – one of the most prominent hubs of advanced technological research in the world.</p>
    <p><strong>Ronita Marple, ’05, Ph.D., chemistry</strong>, is the UMBC Alumna of the Year in the Natural and Mathematical Sciences. She is an analytical chemist and senior scientist for consumer goods giant Procter &amp; Gamble. (Read a profile of Marple)</p>
    <p><strong>Jamie Smith Hopkins ’98, English</strong>, is the UMBC Alumna of the Year in the Humanities. She has been a reporter at The Baltimore Sun since 1999, and writes and blogs for the paper on the housing industry in the Baltimore metropolitan region. (<em>UMBC Magazine</em> profiled Hopkins in its <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/magazine/summer10" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Summer 2010</a> issue.)</p>
    <p><strong>Garrett Wright ’01, theatre</strong>, is the UMBC Alumnus of the Year in the Visual and Performing Arts. Wright is a Bridge Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights, where he puts his legal skills to work combating racial profiling in New York City’s Police Department. He is also a staff attorney at the Urban Justice Center’s Community Development Project, which provides legal advice to tenants and tenant organizations.</p>
    <p><strong>Dr. Jeffery Wilkinson ’89, interdisciplinary studies</strong>, is the UMBC Alumnus of the Year in the Social Sciences. He works at the University of North Carolina’s School of Medicine, and he has won renown as a global leader in combating obstetric fistula in some of the poorest regions of the world – including Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. (Wilkinson was profiled in the <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/magazine/summer09" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Summer 2009</a> issue of <em>UMBC Magazine</em>.)</p>
    <p><strong>Delali Dzirasa ’04, computer engineering</strong>, is UMBC’s Young Alumni Rising Star. He is the owner of Fearless Solutions, a cybersecurity company based in the bwtech@UMBC Research Park that focuses on secure software development, and already boasts several contracts with the federal government.</p>
    <p>—<em> Richard Byrne ’86</em></p>
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