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SUMMARY:UMD Story Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Join the University of Maryland’s first-ever campus-wide Story Exchange! The Story Exchange is a practice developed by a program known as Narrative 4 that uses storytelling as a method to break down barriers\, shatter stereotypes and build curiosity and community. \nParticipants will engage in a facilitated Story Exchange led by several trained members of the campus community\, which involves sharing a true story with a partner and then telling your partner’s story from the first-person perspective. \nThis event will be held in the STAMP Colony Ballroom from 4-6 p.m. on Tuesday\, November 1. Registration (go.umd.edu/cbj) is free and encouraged\, but a number of walk-in spots will be available. The Story Exchange is open to faculty\, students and staff.
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/umd-story-exchange/
LOCATION:Stamp Student Union\, Stamp Student Union\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus Groups & Activities
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SUMMARY:QUEST program information session 1
DESCRIPTION:Expand your major\, join a passionate community\, collaborate with motivated peers\, impact real-world clients and gain new perspectives…join QUEST! \nLearn more about the QUEST Honors Program at one of their upcoming information sessions. They are currently recruiting talented first-year students for Cohorts 41 and 42 of the program. Applications will open in mid-December for students who meet the following criteria: \n\nCurrently a first-year student at UMD (graduating Fall 2025 or later)\nCurrently enrolled in a major offered by the Robert H. Smith School of Business\, A. James Clark School of Engineering\, and/or College of Computer\, Mathematical\, and Natural Sciences\nAchieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the first semester\n\nInformation sessions will be held: \n\nThursday\, November 3 from 6-7 p.m. in ESJ 1202\nTuesday\, November 8 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in IRB 1116\nMonday\, November 14 from 6-7 p.m. in Clark 1101\n\nFor more information\, visit their Prospective Students page (https://go.umd.edu/psquest) or email QUEST Assistant Director Jessica Roffe at jroffe@umd.edu.
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/quest-program-information-session-1/
LOCATION:Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus Groups & Activities
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SUMMARY:QUEST program information session 2
DESCRIPTION:Expand your major\, join a passionate community\, collaborate with motivated peers\, impact real-world clients and gain new perspectives…join QUEST! \nLearn more about the QUEST Honors Program at one of their upcoming information sessions. They are currently recruiting talented first-year students for Cohorts 41 and 42 of the program. Applications will open in mid-December for students who meet the following criteria: \n\nCurrently a first-year student at UMD (graduating Fall 2025 or later)\nCurrently enrolled in a major offered by the Robert H. Smith School of Business\, A. James Clark School of Engineering\, and/or College of Computer\, Mathematical\, and Natural Sciences\nAchieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the first semester\n\nInformation sessions will be held: \n\nThursday\, November 3 from 6-7 p.m. in ESJ 1202\nTuesday\, November 8 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in IRB 1116\nMonday\, November 14 from 6-7 p.m. in Clark 1101\n\nFor more information\, visit their Prospective Students page (https://go.umd.edu/psquest) or email QUEST Assistant Director Jessica Roffe at jroffe@umd.edu.
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/quest-program-information-session-2/
LOCATION:Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering\, 8125 Paint Branch Dr\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus Groups & Activities
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SUMMARY:Good Neighbor Day
DESCRIPTION:There are more than 40 service projects\, workshops\, and donation drives in College Park and neighboring communities for Good Neighbor Day. Volunteer for a service project\, register for a workshop or donate to a drive on Good Neighbor Day to make an impact in our community. \nRegistration open until November 10. \n 
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/good-neighbor-day/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Campus Groups & Activities
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SUMMARY:QUEST program information session 3
DESCRIPTION:Expand your major\, join a passionate community\, collaborate with motivated peers\, impact real-world clients and gain new perspectives…join QUEST! \nLearn more about the QUEST Honors Program at one of their upcoming information sessions. They are currently recruiting talented first-year students for Cohorts 41 and 42 of the program. Applications will open in mid-December for students who meet the following criteria: \n\nCurrently a first-year student at UMD (graduating Fall 2025 or later)\nCurrently enrolled in a major offered by the Robert H. Smith School of Business\, A. James Clark School of Engineering\, and/or College of Computer\, Mathematical\, and Natural Sciences\nAchieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the first semester\n\nInformation sessions will be held: \n\nThursday\, November 3 from 6-7 p.m. in ESJ 1202\nTuesday\, November 8 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in IRB 1116\nMonday\, November 14 from 6-7 p.m. in Clark 1101\n\nFor more information\, visit their Prospective Students page (https://go.umd.edu/psquest) or email QUEST Assistant Director Jessica Roffe at jroffe@umd.edu.
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/quest-program-information-session-3/
LOCATION:A. James Clark School of Engineering\, 1131 Glenn Martin Hall\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus Groups & Activities
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SUMMARY:Screening (In)Justice: Ava DuVernay’s "When They See Us"
DESCRIPTION:Honors students are invited to watch and discuss Ava DuVernay’s Netflix series When They See Us over the course of two sessions. The screening is organized by Annika Thiem of the University of Tuebingen\, currently scholar-in-residence at the University of Maryland’s Honors College. \nWhen They See Us is a fictionalized account of a true crime case from 1989\, when five boys of color—Korey Wise\, Yusef Salaam\, Antron McCray\, Kevin Richardson\, and Raymond Santana—were wrongly accused and convicted for a crime they did not commit. \nReleased in 2019—thirty years after the original case—the series uses this true crime case from 1989 to dramatize how police brutality\, mass incarceration\, and structural racism in the US criminal justice system are still prevalent issues today. In addition\, the show negotiates issues of “epistemic injustice” (Fricker 2007) and particularly dramatizes the perils of “testimonial injustice” (Fricker 2007) in connection to racism in criminal investigations. \nDiscussions about the series will focus on questions such as (but not limited to): \n\nHow can the series be situated in the Black Lives Matter movement?\nHow does it depict structural racism in the US justice system both in the past and in the present?\nWhat is the relevance of this true crime case from the late 1980s for today’s public debates?\nWhat other forms of injustice does the series negotiate?\n\nSession one on November 14 will feature “Part One” and “Part Two” (screening time: 2h 15 min); session two on November 21 will finish up the series with “Part Three” and “Part Four” (screening time: 2h 30 min). You are invited to come to one or both screenings.
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/screening-injustice-ava-duvernays-when-they-see-us/
LOCATION:Multipurpose Room\, Anne Arundel Hall\, Anne Arundel Hall\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Honors Community Events
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SUMMARY:Honors Citation Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Our Fall 2022 Citation Ceremony will take place at the UMD Memorial Chapel from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/honors-citation-ceremony/
LOCATION:UMD Memorial Chapel\, 7744 Regents Dr\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Honors Ceremonies
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SUMMARY:Startup Shell: Technology & Innovation with Cori Lathan
DESCRIPTION:Startup Shell is hosting events on entrepreneurship and startups from some impressive speakers in November 2022. There will be time after each event to connect with speakers and network with other attendees. \nTechnology & Innovation with Cori Lathan \nDr. Corinna Lathan has had an incredible journey from earning a Ph. D. in Neuroscience from MIT\, to founding a successful technology firm (AnthroTronix)\, to becoming a thought leader and author. She has served on multiple boards and currently is an independent director at companies specializing in Augmented Reality and Wearable robotics. Dr. Lathan is also a public speaker on technology trends and a social advocate for STEM education\, global health and LGBTQ+ issues. https://www.linkedin.com/in/clathan/ \nAll events will be in the Shell Space in the IDEA Factory at 4462 Stadium Drive Room #1101.
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/startup-shell-technology-innovation-cori-lathan/
LOCATION:IDEA Factory\, 4462 Stadium Drive Room #1101\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus Groups & Activities
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SUMMARY:Interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken: From Study Abroad to the State Department: How Developing Global Perspectives Supports U.S. Foreign Policy
DESCRIPTION:USA Study Abroad\, part of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA)\, and its Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program are pleased to invite students\, faculty and staff across campus to attend the 2022 International Education Week virtual event: “From Study Abroad to the State Department: How Developing Global Perspectives Supports U.S. Foreign Policy.” \nThis two-hour webinar will feature an interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken exploring how U.S. diplomatic work impacts the lives of the American people and how studying abroad furthers the State Department’s foreign policy mission. U.S. study abroad students\, serve as citizen diplomats sharing American culture while abroad\, and then later in impactful careers applying skills and knowledge they learned abroad\, providing great value to their U.S. communities and to the United States overall. Some study abroad students even continue serving as diplomats working for the State Department or in other federal agencies. \nWebinar attendees will hear directly from the Secretary of State and a panel of U.S. foreign service officers focusing on how their work at the State Department advances U.S. foreign policy\, how that work impacts Americans\, and how study abroad shaped their careers and continues to impact their lives as American diplomats. The webinar will also highlight State Department fellowship and employment opportunities with a session presented by the Department’s Bureau of Global Talent Management\, followed by interactive networking and breakout sessions focused on study abroad opportunities through State Department scholarships\, life inside the State Department\, and information on State Department career pathways. For those interested but unable to attend live\, the webinar will be recorded and made available on the Gilman Scholarship program website. \nInterested in learning more about how the State Department furthers foreign policy goals around the world? This event will also preview our 2023 Inside U.S. Foreign Policy series—a six-part virtual series beginning in January that will offer an inside look at how the State Department works to combat climate change\, secure the global food supply\, foster entrepreneurship and promote other important foreign policy priorities on behalf of the American people. Tune in to learn more!
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/interview-with-secretary-of-state-antony-blinken-from-study-abroad-to-the-state-department-how-developing-global-perspectives-supports-u-s-foreign-policy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Campus Groups & Activities
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SUMMARY:Startup Shell: Building Your Brand with Kat Close
DESCRIPTION:Startup Shell is hosting events on entrepreneurship and startups from some impressive speakers in November 2022. There will be time after each event to connect with speakers and network with other attendees. \nBuilding Your Brand with Kat Close \nKat Close is an interdisciplinary UX designer and researcher\, product manager\, and businesswoman. She has successfully managed several complex projects at CreditXpert\, Inc.\, Defenders of Wildlife and WISE Cities\, LLC. in fields including mortgage\, conservation\, and social services. She has organized two large-scale international conferences and spearheaded the growth of Art Club\, a Discord-partnered global creative community\, to 30k creatives. Kat has a ton of experience building a brand and will be sharing what she has learned! https://www.linkedin.com/in/katclose/ \n** Kat will also be sharing some insider details about a scholarship opportunity that could help you advance your design career. \nAll events will be in the Shell Space in the IDEA Factory at 4462 Stadium Drive Room #1101.
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/startup-shell-building-your-brand-with-kat-close/
LOCATION:IDEA Factory\, 4462 Stadium Drive Room #1101\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus Groups & Activities
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221128T193000
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SUMMARY:University Honors Networking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Dean Mullins\, Associate Dean of the Robert H. Smith School of Business\, as he leads the University Honors Networking Workshop! Students will learn about career readiness and gain professional development tools within the workshop. Free refreshments and headshots will be available for all attendees. This event is not restricted to Honors students or business majors and includes an opportunity to get free headshots. \n\nMonday\, November 28th\, 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\nStamp Baltimore Room\nAttire: Business Professional\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now – ter.ps/UHNetworking
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/university-honors-networking-workshop/
LOCATION:Stamp Student Union\, Stamp Student Union\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Honors Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221129T170000
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SUMMARY:First-Generation Networking Social—CANCELED
DESCRIPTION:It can be hard finding people who empathize with the unique experiences that come with being a first-generation student\, so come join the Honors College\, College Park Scholars and Carillon Communities as we come together to host a First-Generation Networking Social with faculty\, staff and other students. \nA first-generation student is a student who is the first in their family to attend a four-year college/university within the United States. \nLight refreshments will be served. No dress code. \nTuesday\, November 29 from 5-7 p.m. in the Brendan Iribe Center Lobby. RSVP by November 18.
URL:https://honors.umd.edu/event/2022/first-generation-networking-social/
LOCATION:Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering\, 8125 Paint Branch Dr\, College Park\, MD\, 20742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campus Groups & Activities
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