Monday, April 30, 2012

TerpService Weekend


Thank you to all those who served with us on April 21st and 22nd for TerpService Weekend.  The event was a great success - and all thanks to you!

 
     

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

"Hispanic Heroes" & "Memoirs of Speed Gonzales"

Join us for Hispanic Heroes and The Memoirs of Speedy Gonzales on Tuesday, May 1!

Fifty students from Northwestern High School will spend the day on campus and experience what it is like to be a college student at UMD. The Hispanic Heroes and Memoirs of Speedy Gonzales portions of the day are open to the public.

"Hispanic Heroes: A Hispanic College Fund Panel Presentation on the Journey to Success Via a College Education"
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Atrium 1107, Adele H. Stamp Student Union

"The Memoirs of Speedy Gonzales"
A collaborative performance featuring D.C. poet, artist, and performer Quique Avilés and Span 408F and USLT 202 Students
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Ulrich Recital Hall at Tawes Fine Arts Building
Reception following performance in Tawes Lobby

Hope to see you there!

Monday, April 9, 2012

Terp Service Weekend!!

Here Ye Here Ye, You are all cordially invited to sign up for Terp Service Weekend. Please, try and contain your excitement and applause.

I know some of you have heard of the festivities that is Terp Service Weekend but may not know a lot about it. Let me school you real quick on this fun fest. LEGGO!!

Terp Service Weekend helps to bring over 300 students together in the community who are looking for different ways to give back and also enjoy service-learning. If you want to make a difference in your community, this is a great way to get involved and make that impact. It’s never too late to start serving your community! Join us by giving a few hours of your weekend to a great cause such as providing furniture to low income families, supporting a group home for youth, or removing invasive species from creek beds in the area-- just to name a few!

To learn more & register, please visit at the Terp Service Days page, or email terpservice@umd.edu.
http://thestamp.umd.edu/student_involvement/lcsl/events/terp_service_days/terp_service_weekend

Registration is open to any UMD student, student group, faculty/staff, or class. "REG opening by Wednesday April 4th". Now that you have the low down, we hope to see you there with a smile and your outerwear!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Maryland Science Olympiad Tournament Volunteering

Check out cool science projects and experiments!

Maryland Science Olympiad will conduct a science tournament on the College Park campus on February 25th. Volunteers can judge musical instruments constructed and played by competitors, judge robotics, judge aviation events, proctor and grade exams, help conduct chemistry and forensics labs. MSO is also requesting logistics: scoring and setup and registration table. The commitmentis 3 to 10 hours (meals provided).This should be a FUN experience, and MSO appreciates your SERVICE SPIRIT.

Location: Ritchie Coliseum, Physics Building, Chemistry Building, Armory
Date: February 25, 2012

Contact: Al Causey
Web: www.MarylandScienceOlympiad.org

Volunteer with Rooting DC

A great way for students to connect to the local DC urban agriculture scene.

Rooting DC, the District's own annual urban gardening conference, is just a few weeks away and we need your help in making this year's event a success. Rooting DC has always been totally volunteer-run, so we're able to keep it free for all. We're currently looking for volunteers to help out during the event. This is a really great way to get to know the urban agricultural community here in DC. Check out the program from last year's Rooting DC if you're unfamiliar with the forum.

Rooting DC will be held Saturday, February 18, 2012 from 9:30 am - 4:00 pm

There are several ways you can help. See a description of the volunteer areas below and complete our Rooting DC Volunteer Form if you wish to help out this year!
  • Friday afternoon set-up (2/17/12 after 4 pm): Carry tables & chairs indoors. Make & hang posterboard signs. Set up tables in the gym with signs for all the organizations/vendors. Carry supplies into the building & distribute around building as needed.
  • Info Fair team (7:30am-9:00am) Last minute setup tasks as needed. Greet organizations & help them find their assigned table. Assist in carrying organization tablers’ stuff inside as needed. Set up water stations and start volunteer coffee station.
  • Registration team (8:30-10:30; 10:30 - Noon) Check in attendees, speakers, organizations, etc. Distribute programs, name badges, evaluation sheets, golf pencils, etc. Collect donations!
  • Food team (will miss 2nd session: noon-2:15): Setup lunch in the cafeteria. Collect & sort recycling/compost/trash during lunch. Collect money and distribute lunches. Basic cleanup of cafeteria after lunch.
  • Speaker guide/AV team (all day; arrive by 9:30am) One person will be assigned to each presentation room to greet speakers, make sure all AV needs are met (find A/V guy when help is needed), fill pitchers of water/cups available, etc. Ensure attendees complete evaluation form.
  • Cleanup crew (3:00-5:30): Check on trash/compost/recycling situation throughout the day. Clean up each room at the end of the day. Carry all Rooting DC’s supplies out to vehicles as we finish up with them.
  • Attendee guides (Shifts all day): Walking around the building answering general questions, help everyone find their sessions, bathrooms, etc.
  • Skilled Volunteers (all day) We need skilled volunteers for video taping, editing and production, photography and more. All skilled volunteers must arrive by 9:00am and have their own equipment.
Thanks and we hope to make Rooting DC a success!

Date: Saturday, February 18, 2012
Time: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm

Contact: Kristin George
Web: http://fieldtoforknetwork.org/rootingdc/

Apply to the Minor in International Development and Conflict Management

The Minor in International Development and Conflict Management (MIDCM) is currently accepting applications. MIDCM is a 16-credit undergraduate program open to students of all majors interested in the fields of conflict resolution, international development, and humanitarian relief. Apply now to begin the program in fall 2012.

To apply, or for more information, visit the program website at www.cidcm.umd.edu/minor. Applications are due by 5 p.m., Friday, February 24, 2012.

Deadline: 5:00 pm, Friday, February 24, 2012

Apply to Terps for Change

Do you have a passion for community service? Want to make a difference in your community?

This semester, Terps for Change is focusing on the following social issues:
youth education • bilingual tutoring • environmental preservation • urban agriculture • immigrant training • hunger • homelessness

APPLY NOW!

Spring 2012 Applications due February 6!

Deadline: February 6, 2012
Web: http://thestamp.umd.edu/lcsl/involvement/terps_for_change/Overview.html

“Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention”

Discuss the book and interesting topics with African American Studies.

On Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 the African American Studies Department at the University of Maryland, College Park will host a discussion based on the book “Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention” by Manning Marable. The discussion will center on the following:
  1. What would be Malcolm’s analysis of the prison industrial complex or the New Jim Crow in the 21st century?
  2. Comments on Manning Marable’s book.
  3. The role of women in Malcolm X’s movement. Women have often been neglected in this discussion.
  4. Aligning of similar philosophies/ideologies between Malcolm/MLK particularly towards MLK’s death.
  5. US Military Industrial Complex particularly in the Middle East and Africa.
  6. President Obama’s presidency.
The program will include statements from our illustrious panelists, a moderated discussion, and questions from our audience and conclude with light refreshments.

The program will be held in the Nyumburu Cultural Center, University of Maryland, College Park from 2:00pm-3:30pm. The event is free and open to the University of Maryland campus community and the general public.

This program is sponsored by the African American Studies Department and co-sponsored by Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity (CRGE).

Location: Nyumburu Cultural Center, University of Maryland
Date: Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Time: 2:00 - 3:30 pm

Contact: Marci Deloatch
Phone: 301-405-4470
Web: http://www.bsos.umd.edu/aasp/

Corinthian Baptist Church Tutoring

Corinthian Baptist Church in Lanham, MD is looking for 2-3 students that are willing to tutor children from elementary to high school age. We provide tutoring for young people in our church and the community on the 1st and 4th Tuesday of every month, from 7:00pm-8:00pm.

Contact: Rev. Howard D. Coless II, Youth Pastor
Phone: 301- 474-4361, ext 13

Get Involved in Common Threads: Cooking Classes for Low-Income Children

Help teach cooking lessons for those who need it the most.

Common Threads teaches low-income children to cook wholesome and affordable meals because we believe that through our hands-on cooking classes we can help prevent childhood obesity and reverse the trend of generations of non-cookers, while celebrating our cultural differences and the things people all over the world have in common.

We would like to reach out to the students at the University of Maryland for volunteer opportunities with us. Please post the following link to get involved in Common Threads: Common Threads - Get Involved.

Contact: Erica A. Johnson

Kid Power Inc.

Want to be a Superhero to a child in need?!

Join our team to help District youth achieve their goals and gain valuable teaching experience!

Kid Power Volunteer Opportunities:
  • Academics: Tutoring, reading, test prep, homework help
  • Enrichment: Teaching or assisting on one of our many enrichment classes. Share your passion for art, drama, dance, poetry, yoga, cooking, athletics, or gardening.
  • In addition to these informal opportunities, Kid Power does have several formal internship opportunities available.
Kid Power is a non –profit organization that provides after-school and summer programs approximately 350 youth in underserved communities throughout the District.

Kid Power provides youth with the academic, civic, and nutritional tools they need to become tomorrow’s leaders. We support youth as they learn to think critically, make healthy choices, and advocate for positive change in their communities and in themselves.

Please note: Kid Power provides after-school programs at 11 program sites that are all metro and bus accessible. There are volunteer opportunities with Elementary and Middle School youth during 3:30-6:00 time frame and with high school students during later evening hours. Kid Power can also arrange weekend one-on-one tutoring opportunities.

Want to learn more? Please contact: Andria Hollis, Program Director at Andriana@kidpowerdc.org or 202-383-4543

Contact: Andria Hollis, Program Director
Phone: 202-383-4543
Email: adriana@kidpowerdc.org
Web: kidpowerdc.org

Monday, January 23, 2012

Apply for Capital One Leadership Internship Program (CLIP)

The Capital One Leadership Internship Program (CLIP), sponsored by the Adele H. Stamp Student Union - Center for Campus Life, the University Career Center and The President's Promise, and Capital One Bank is now accepting applications for its 2012-2013 cohort. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity to gain leadership skills while doing an internship and studying abroad!

What is CLIP?

CLIP is an opportunity for students to explore the concept of Global Leadership through two leadership courses, an internship, and a short-term study abroad experience. During the fall semester students will participate in an internship with a local community agency and attend a weekly 3-credit leadership course, EDCP 318I. During the spring semester students will enroll in the continuation of EDCP 318I and will travel to Masaka, Uganda during spring break to explore community-based leadership in an international context.

This great program covers all the major expenses (i.e. airfare, accommodation, meals, in-country transportation, and tours) of the trip to Uganda. In addition, the program, with the help of the University Career Center and the President’s Promise, will assist students to find the fall internship.

First year students who want to make a difference in their community, who have an interest in global leadership, and who are searching for a way to connect at Maryland are strongly encouraged to apply. However, ALL students are eligible to apply.

Applications are due Friday, February 24th, 2012 at 5 pm. Applications and program information are available online at www.thestamp.umd.edu/clip

If you have any questions about the program or the application please do not hesitate to contact Val Nam, CLIP intern and past participant, at clip@umd.edu.

Contact: Val Nam, CLIP Intern
Email: clip@umd.edu
Web: thestamp.umd.edu/clip

MOSAIC Retreat

Learn how Diversity and Leadership work together!

MOSAIC is a two-day, one-night weekend retreat focused on exploring the relationship between diversity and leadership. Interactive sessions and group discussions are designed to create an environment for individuals to examine their identity and how it influences their understanding of and approach to leadership. Goals of the retreat include developing a stronger sense of self-awareness, examining how identity influences leadership, and engaging in conversations around how to use insights to shape the Maryland campus community.

The MOSAIC Diversity & Leadership Retreat is on Saturday, February 25th and Sunday, February 26th at Skycroft Conference Center in Middletown, MD.
There is a registration process to attend the retreat. Please use the following link register. www.stamptech.umd.edu/mica/mosaic/
Deadline: Monday, February 13, 2011
Check-in for the retreat begins on Saturday, February 25th at 8:30 am at The Stamp. Students can expect to return to campus by 7:00pm on Sunday, February 26th.
The conference fee is $25, which includes transportation, housing accommodations, all meals, and conference material. Ample sponsorship opportunities exist to ensure the cost does not prevent you from attending.

Deadline: 2/13/12
Location: Skycroft Conference Center in Middletown, MD
Date: 2/25/12 - 2/26/12

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Reading Partners Tutoring

It's tutor time! Volunteer and help out the D.C. community.

Reading Partners needs volunteers to provide one-on-one literacy tutoring for students in D.C. elementary schools that are reading below grade level. Our students are eager to have someone work with them for 45 minutes each week to improve their literacy skills. There is no experience necessary and tutors are provided with an easy to follow curriculum. Opportunities are available Monday-Thursday from 8:30am-6pm. We have 8 locations throughout DC (Ft. Totten, Anacostia, Congress Heights, Columbia Heights, Thomas Circle, Edgewood, Trinidad, Brightwood).

Terp Service: February Day of Service

Have fun serving with your UMD peers in a variety of interesting places!

Come out and serve at local community sites this Spring semester! Registration for our February day of service is open. Registration is on a first-come first-serve basis, so sign up today!
Registration is open to any UMD student, student group, faculty/staff, or class. A light breakfast and lunch are provided to participants. All participants will participate in a brief educational orientation prior to their service experience and a reflection with their service team, afterwards.
Times vary by community site. Please click read more to see all the service opportunities with locations and times.

Date: Saturday February 25th, 2012
Email: terpservice@umd.edu

Where can you serve?

A Wider Circle (10am-2pm)
Support AWC to provide furniture to low-income families

ECO (Engaged Community Offshoots) (9am-1pm)
Support ECO’s community garden

Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens (12pm-3pm)
Support the cleanup of one of the capital’s premiere gardens

Sasha Bruce Youthwork (10am-2pm)
Support group homes for teens

The ARC of Prince George’s County (10am-2pm)
Support a thrift store to serve homeless and low-income families

Voices: Tim Wise - "Between Barack & A Hard Place"

Challenging racism, privelege, and denial in the age of Obama.


Location: The Stamp, Hoff Theater
Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Contact: Daniel Ostick
Email: dostick@umd.edu