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Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Fundraiser - EXTREMELY AFFORDABLE DIPLOMA FRAMES!

Affordable+Engraved Graduation Frames

ON SALE are AFFORDABLE diploma frames that YOU can custom engrave and choose custom colors for. Get engraved frames for your MC, UMD, UMBC, or any school diploma! This is a perfect gift for yourself or a loved one.

Check out our flyer and see our $50-$75 pricing!

Students and alumni now have an AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE to the sky high diploma frame prices you may find online today. Our UMD Undergraduate Communication Association Students are in-state and ready to take orders and help YOU display the degrees you worked hard to earn. Thank you for your love and support on this fundraiser and our Terps at Shady Grove cannot thank you enough.

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Sunday, March 7, 2021

Recognizing students’ global leadership: Millennium Fellowship

 Recognizing students’ global leadership: Millennium Fellowship


The United Nations Academic Impact and MCN proudly present the Millennium Fellowship.  This program convenes, challenges, and celebrates bold student leadership advancing the Sustainable Development Goals on campus and in communities.  As a Millennium Fellow, you will hone skills, take concrete action, and earn a certificate of recognition from United Nations Academic Impact and MCN.  There is no cost for selected students.  Undergraduate leaders should apply as soon as possible (rolling admissions through April 16th, Class of 2021 will run August-December 2021).


Friday, March 5, 2021

Nominations for the Linda M. Clement Outstanding Advisor for a Student Organization Award

 Nominations for the Linda M. Clement Outstanding Advisor for a Student Organization Award


The University of Maryland values the role that faculty and staff advisors play in the development of student leaders and student organizations.  In support of this important role, I write to invite you to nominate your organization’s advisor for the 2020-21 Linda M. Clement Outstanding Advisor Award for a Student Organization.  The prestigious award is named after the former Vice President for Student Affairs who provided exemplary leadership to the UMD campus community. Her strong support for student organizations is one of her most significant legacies.The 40th Annual University Student Leadership Awards will be celebrated virtually this year. We will honor and acknowledge recipients and finalists during the week of May 2, 2021 via social media and on our University Awards website. 

Candidates for this award must be a faculty, staff or graduate student advisor for a registered student organization and the committee is particularly interested in receiving nominations for advisors that serve beyond their job responsibilities.  Outstanding Advisor Award candidates will be judged according to the detailed responses you or others may provide on the nomination form and any other supporting materials.  In addition, please note that nominations must come from a current enrolled University of Maryland undergraduate or graduate student. 

Nominations and other supporting materials are due no later than 11:59 p.m., Wednesday, March 31, 2021.  You may find the nomination form at https://terplink.umd.edu/submitter/form/start/470436.  Should you have any questions about the award or the selection process, please do not hesitate to contact me at 301-314-2243 or via email at jcalizo@umd.edu.

Thank you in advance for nominating your advisor for this important award.

Biden and the Iran Nuclear Deal: Options and Consequences - 3/25

 Biden and the Iran Nuclear Deal: Options and Consequences - 3/25


Wilson Center Undergraduate Summer 2021 Internship

 Wilson Center Undergraduate Summer 2021 Internship



The Wilson Center for Science at Justice at Duke University is offering multiple paid, remote research internships for Summer 2021. You can read more about their work on their website.

The internship will run from May 31 until July 31, 2021) start and end dates are flexible for other commitments). Interns will assist in the Center’s research efforts and projects, on topics such as: bail and pretrial, juror decision-making, eyewitness research, perceptions of forensic evidence, fines and fees, plea-bargaining, and policing. Research assistants are trained to complete a range of tasks including assisting in empirical data collection and processing, literature review, legal research, and more. Interns will also be expected to partake in weekly lab meetings and seminars. In addition to gaining skills relevant to criminal justice work, as an intern at the Wilson Center you will learn about the research relevant to policing, forensic science protocols, jury decision making, and other research topics relevant to the legal system. You will also learn more about how the Wilson Center engages with current issues in criminal justice by applying our research to issues and events as they occur in real time.

Interns will be expected to work 40 hours a week for $13.50 an hour. Interns can expect to acquire skills relevant to empirical social science research and legal research, including identifying research questions, finding and reviewing literature, creating research materials, working with data, and writing on empirical and non-empirical topics.

Interested applicants should send:

  1. a resume or CV; and
  2. cover letter expressing why they are interested in working at the Wilson Center (maximum of 2 pages, single spaced).

Applicants need not have any specific skills to apply, but those with an interest in graduate school or law school, experience with criminal justice topics, and/or data are encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will demonstrate an interest in data-driven criminal justice reform and long-term goals (career or otherwise) in using the experience of the internship. Previous experience with criminal justice topics and research skills, including course work, volunteer experience, research experience, etc., is desirable.

Application materials, should be sent to the Wilson Center Research Director, Dr. William Crozier at william.crozier@duke.edu (and cc the Wilson Center at wcsj@law.duke.edu) by April 1, 2021. Materials will be reviewed as they are received, and applicants may be contacted for a brief interview over Zoom. Final decisions and successful applicants will be notified by April 15, 2021. Full details about the application process, including materials and dates, can be found attached and on their website

ACES Minor Accepting Applications

 ACES Minor Accepting Applications


The ACES (Advanced Cybersecurity Experience for Students) Minor is accepting applications for the Fall
2021 semester! 

The ACES Minor is a 16-credit academic minor open to students of all majors. Students gain practical skills in cybersecurity through technical and non-technical coursework, group projects, internships and research opportunities. This curriculum is bolstered by regular interactions with cybersecurity industry leaders both in the private and public sector who serve as mentors and professional networks for ACES Minor students. 

Students can submit the application via the ACES website. Applications are due Monday, March 15, 2021. Questions? Contact ACES at aces@umd.edu