Friday, January 28, 2022

Maryland Summer Scholars Program for 2022

 The Maryland Summer Scholars Program (MSS) provides opportunities for University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) undergraduates to spend much of the summer working closely with faculty mentors on ambitious research, scholarly, or artistic projects. The MSS program provides awards of $3,000 to approximately 25-30 undergraduates each summer.

Many Summer Scholars expand their summer research into an independent study or honors thesis project the following autumn semester, and find that their research experience helps distinguish their applications for graduate study, fellowships, internships, employment and other competitive opportunities.

Maryland Summer Scholars (MSS) may conduct their summer research on the College Park campus or elsewhere in the U.S. or abroad as required by the nature of the project. Students whose projects require travel for an extended period of time to off campus locations (not to include regular commuting) may submit a travel supplement request as directed in the online application form. Travel supplements will not exceed $1,000.

A presentation about the MSS program is available on our website as well as on ELMS, along with presentations about additional summer research opportunities - for ELMS access please click here to complete a brief questionnaire

Eligibility: You are eligible to apply for an MSS award: if you have earned 12 or more UMD course credits (not including AP or IB credits) by the date of the application deadline; if you have a cumulative UMD GPA of 3.40 or higher by the date of the application deadline (no rounding); and if you expect to receive your undergraduate degree no earlier than December 2021. All academic majors are eligible.

Application Deadline: The deadline to apply for summer 2022 awards will be Sunday, February 14, 2022. It is important that candidates begin developing their proposals as soon as possible.

Important Tax Information: Please note that MSS awards are subject to taxation as personal income, and awardees should plan accordingly; tax withholding may apply. 

The Maryland Summer Scholars Program is sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Studies, the UMD Division of Research, UMD Schools and Colleges, and the Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research. 

Francis DuVinage, Ph.D.
Director, National Scholarships Office and Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research
2403 Marie Mount Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742

Phone: (301) 314-9458

Litfest Contest for undergraduate creative writers at UMD

 Jimenez-Porter Literary aka "Litfest" Prize

CONTEST 2022

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Tuesday Feb 15, 2022, by 12noon!!

 

What: 

The Jimenez-Porter Writers’ House is proud to announce our annual Literary Prize for Undergraduate Writing at University of Maryland, College Park. Winners must attend & read at LITFEST/The Stylus Release Party (date TBD) to collect their prize.

 

Awards:

1st place award (1 each in poetry and fiction):  $150.00

2nd place award (1 each in poetry and fiction):  $100.00

3rd place award (1 each in poetry and fiction):  $50.00

 

How, or Guidelines for Submissions: 

Ø  Poetry submissions must not exceed 3 pages, maximum 1 poem per page.  Fiction submissions must not exceed 3000 words.

Ø  To submit go to www.styluslit.org, click on “Submit,” and choose categories of “Jimenez-Porter Literary Prize” in Prose or Poetry.

Ø  Do not put your name or contact info on the body of your work. Work is judged anonymously, by an “outside” judge (i.e. outside of University of Maryland). To be eligible for this contest, you must be an undergraduate student at the University of Maryland, College Park, during the 2021-2022 academic year. 

Ø  For more information about guidelines, please e-mail Johnna Schmidt at jmschmid@umd.edu

Omicron Delta Kappa

 Omicron Delta Kappa – one of the most prestigious national societies to recognize leadership – is now accepting applications for the Spring 2022 semester. The Sigma Circle of ODK at College Park began in 1927 and, since then, has initiated over 4000 students, faculty, and honorary members. ODK tapped Senator Joe Tydings in 1950 when he was playing varsity lacrosse and US Congressman Steny Hoyer in 1962 when he was SGA Vice President. ODK has also initiated other proven leaders such as Civil Rights Activist Julian Bond, Coach Brenda Frese, ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The names of all of these outstanding leaders, along with many others, are engraved on the ODK Fountain on McKeldin Mall. Some of our current members include Goldwater Scholars, National Champions, presidents and founders of many campus organizations, editors, writers, journalists, and performers. Additionally, many of our Sigma Circle members advocate for the members of our campus community through SGA, RHA, advisory committees, and more recently on President Pines’ committee that is working to “end anti - black racism” at UMD.

ODK brings together junior, senior, and graduate students with our most outstanding faculty members, to recognize campus leaders and to encourage other students to achieve. We seek accomplished leaders in five areas of campus community life.

❖ SCHOLARSHIP

❖ CAMPUS OR COMMUNITY SERVICE, SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES AND

CAMPUS GOVERNMENT

❖ ATHLETICS

❖ JOURNALISM, SPEECH AND THE MASS MEDIA

❖ CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS

Omicron Delta Kappa requires a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.690 for juniors (60-89 credits), 3.670 for seniors (90+ credits), and 3.920 for graduate students to be considered for membership.

Applications are available ONLINE now! Students should visit www.odk.umd.edu to begin the application process. Applications must be received electronically no later than 4:00 p.m., Friday, February 11, 2022. For more information and clarification about how to complete this application, we encourage you to view the tutorial uploaded to the application website. Additionally, there is a comprehensive frequently asked questions file that we encourage applicants to view as well for information and answers to their questions.


Gilman Scholarship for Virtual and In-person Study Abroad

 Are you an undergraduate student, Pell Grant recipient, and U.S. citizen with international interests? You may be eligible to apply for the U.S. State Department’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, which provides up to $5,000! In the last 5 1/2 years, 151 UMD students have won Gilman Scholarships, winning a total of $524,050! 


The deadline to apply for virtual or in-person programs that begin between May 1, 2022 to April 30, 2023, is March 1, 2022.


To be added to our Gilman ELMS resource page, which offers a lot of helpful information as well as successful example essays, please fill out this brief survey.

  

GILMAN VIRTUAL INFORMATION SESSIONS WITH EDUCATION ABROAD 

The National Scholarships Office and the Office of Education Abroad imagine that you may have many questions about the Gilman scholarship and the application process. Please join us to learn about these topics and ask any questions you may have.


Choose a link below to register. 

Monday, 1/31 at 1:00 pm

Tuesday, 2/1 at 12:00 pm

Tuesday, 2/1 at 3:00 pm

Wednesday, 2/2 at 11:00 am

Wednesday, 2/2 at 4:00 pm (includes live transcription)

Friday, 2/4 at 10:00am

Friday 2/4 at 12:00 pm

Monday, 2/7 at 12:00 pm


If you are not able to make any of these sessions, please email us at gilman@umd.edu.

 

DEADLINE: March 1, 2022

 

ELIGIBILITY

Students must be:

·      a U.S. citizen

·      a Pell Grant recipient 

·      an undergraduate (includes all schools/majors)

   

We look forward to hearing from and meeting you!


Leslie Brice, National Scholarships Office 


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Leslie Brice, PhD (she/her)
Assistant Director, National Scholarships Office
2403 Marie Mount Hall
University of Maryland, College Park  

Undergrad Research Opportunities Database

 MARYLAND CENTER FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

 

Maryland Student Researchers / Database of Undergrad Research Opportunities

 

ARE YOU AN UNDERGRADUATE INTERESTED IN EXPLORING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPRING 2022 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND? 


The Maryland Student Researchers (MSR) program maintains a University-wide database where UMD researchers post research opportunities for undergraduate students. It is a great way for undergraduates to learn about the rewards and challenges of academic research. Nearly 200 projects are available this Spring 2022 with more being added so check back regularly over the next several weeks.

 

To review the Maryland Student Researchers database with nearly 200 available opportunities (more added daily) by clicking here


To view a recorded presentation on getting started in undergraduate research, and using our database of opportunities, you can request access to our ELMS resource site for undergraduate research. To gain access click here to complete a brief questionnaire.

 

The MSR bulletin board is designed to help undergraduates find research opportunities that are a good fit for their interests and qualifications, and to help faculty members find students to assist with their research project(s). The research opportunities posted on the MSR website typically call for students to spend around six hours a week working under the direction of a faculty mentor on that faculty member’s own research.  Participating students learn skills and gain valuable experience that will enhance their graduate school and job qualifications. Many positions are for volunteers, some are paid.

 

ELIGIBILITY: Any student in good academic standing may apply directly for any listed opportunities for which they have the listed required skills.  It is open to undergraduates of all majors and disciplines with an interest in research. Many positions are offered on a volunteer basis, and selection of undergraduate researchers is made solely by the faculty members who provide the listed opportunities.


Francis DuVinage, Ph.D. Director
Lisa Carney, Ph.D. Graduate Coordinator
Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research
1201 Marie Mount Hall

Langenberg Legacy Program

 Langenberg Legacy Program Application Form

University of Maryland- College Park

Application Deadline – February 28, 2022


The University System of Maryland (USM) Langenberg Legacy Program invites applicants for

the inaugural class of Langenberg Legacy Fellows. Students who are motivated to improve the

world we live in through local, justice-oriented action are encouraged to apply. Each institution

with USM is invited to nominate one Langenberg Legacy Fellow and by completing this

application you will be entered into the selection process of College Park undergraduate and

graduate student applicants at the University of Maryland. There will be one Legacy fellow

selected for the University of Maryland - College Park to take their place among others from

within the USM institution fellows.


Program Description: USM is committed to civic education and civic engagement, and the

Langenberg Legacy is a grant program that supports this priority by funding student-led projects

dedicated to civic engagement. The Langenberg Legacy evolved out of the Langenberg Lecture

and Award program, which was originally established to honor former USM Chancellor Donald

N. Langenberg on his retirement in 2002. The existential threats of our time include wealth

inequality, the climate crisis, voter suppression, and widespread disinformation campaigns,

among others. Students are invited to propose projects that aim to combat these threats on a

small scale, promoting justice within their university community. USM encourages participation

from students representing a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives.

➢ Projects must take place on campus or within the campus community.

➢ Projects are action-oriented. You are welcome to include a research component in your

project, but you must include an activity (e.g., event, lecture, panel discussion,

volunteering).

➢ Projects must involve a faculty or staff sponsor. As part of the application process, you

are responsible for finding a faculty or staff member on campus to act as your sponsor to

assist in project implementation.

➢ Projects may be completed in the summer of 2022 or fall of 2022.

Program Benefits: Fellows will receive a $1,000 stipend at the beginning of the project and

$500 at the end of the project, following completion of all program requirements. Fellows will

also be invited to participate in community building activities hosted by the USM during the

coming year, such as networking meet-and-greets, professional development webinars, and

events to recognize Fellows and their work.


Program Requirements:

➢ Complete and submit your application by the deadline of February 28, 2022 and submit

your completed application to Dr. Marsha Guenzler-Stevens, Director, Adele H. Stamp

Student Union – Center for Campus Life (see Application Questions and Application

Submission sections below)

➢ Find a faculty/staff sponsor to write you a letter of recommendation by the deadline for

applications, and advise you on your proposed project. This is the individual that would

be compensated for your project advisement.

➢ Complete a final report after completing your project. The report should include a brief

description of project and a personal reflection on how the project impacted you and the

campus community. (1,000-word maximum, due February 28, 2023; complete

instructions will be sent to student Fellows).


NAME: ______________________________________________________________

UID: _________________________________________________________________

Email: ________________________________________________________________

Address: ______________________________________________________________

Phone: ________________________________________________________________


Application Questions


1. Civic Engagement (max. 500 words)

What does “civic engagement” mean to you? How do you see civic engagement contributing to a

more just society?

2. Project Description (max. 500 words)

Describe your proposed project, making sure to include the scope, potential participants,

intended goals, and anticipated outcomes. Your goals should be clearly stated and related to civic

engagement, however you may interpret that. Goals should be measurable and realistic, though

ambitious.


3. Resume (max. 1 page)

Attach your current resume, making sure it includes experience that has prepared you to

accomplish your proposed project. This experience may be paid jobs, volunteer commitments,

internships, campus involvement, or relevant coursework.

4. Letter of Recommendation (max. 1 page)

Attach a letter of recommendation from your faculty or staff sponsor. The letter should speak to

your strengths as a Langenberg Legacy Fellow candidate and your capacity to complete the

project you have proposed.


Application Submission


Before submitting your application, look over it and make sure you have addressed all of the

criteria listed in the evaluation rubric. You may ask your faculty/staff sponsor to review your

application as well.


Send all of the required components listed above as a single PDF file to Marsha Guenzler-

Stevens, PhD – Director of the Adele H. Stamp Student Union – Center for Campus Life at

mguenzle@umd.edu no later than February 28, 2022. If you have questions about the

Langenberg Legacy program, you can contact cece@usmd.edu. If you have questions about the

application process at the University of Maryland – College Park, you can contact Dr. Marsha

Guenzler-Stevens at mguenzle@umd.edu and/or at 301-314-8505.