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International Studies Service Day

Global Public Health Service Day

Second Chance

Meeting time and location: 8:30 a.m., front steps of School of Public Health

Environment, Technology and Economy Service Day

Terp Farm

Meeting time and location: 8.00 a.m., in front of Chestertown Hall

Business, Society and the Economy Service Day

RFK Meadows

Meeting time and location: 8:00 a.m., 1205 Cambridge Community Center

The National Park Service Invasive Plant Management Team is hosting non-native invasive plant removal events at RFK Meadows to help rescue green spaces from non-native invasive species through the hands-on removal of especially harmful trees, vines, and flowering plants. Participants will learn how to identify and control several non-native invasive plants threatening our natural communities.

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Arts Service Day

Joe's Movement Emporium

Meeting time and location: 8:15 a.m., in front of Bel Air Hall

Scholar Kofie Yeboah Wins Mobbie Award for College Sports Blog

His freshman year, Kofie Yeboah was tired of writing about college sports. He and his friends sought an outlet to write about sports without being boxed into a specific category. Their idea evolved into the award-winning blog The Left Bench.  Two years later, the blog has a staff of 30, more than 1,500 followers on Twitter and earned a Mobbie Award for Best College Sports Blog in 2014.  “The Mobbie Award was a huge confidence booster and the realization that we truly didn't know what we were capable of,” Yeboah said. “Before that, we didn't know how big and popular this thing could get so it was awesome to win that award.”

College Park Scholars Updates Organizational Mark

As a follow-up to its 25th anniversary year, College Park Scholars has updated its organizational mark. The updated design ties together the sun symbol, a clipart sun swirl that has informally represented the organization throughout its quarter-century history, with a design that was used in celebration of its 25th anniversary year during 2019–2020. The result is a modern “sunburst” that signifies:

Scholars Mourns Loss of Katherine McAdams, Program's 2nd Executive Director

College Park Scholars mourns the loss of Katherine McAdams, who died Sept. 29, 2020, at the age of 70. McAdams was Scholars’ second-ever executive director. McAdams led Scholars from 1997 to 2002, years of important expansion and recognition for the program. Under her leadership, the roster of Scholars programs increased to 12, with the addition of Business, Society and the Economy; Earth, Life and Time (now Science and Global Change); and Media, Self and Society. The Cambridge Community Center became part of the Scholars community as it opened its doors to Scholars classes and programs.

Media Scholars Director, Known for her Care of Students, Steps Down

Following a year’s leave of absence, Kalyani Chadha has stepped down from her position as director of the Media, Self and Society Scholars program. Alison Burns, interim director of the program during 2019–2020, will be her replacement, starting immediately. The appointment was made by the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. Chadha, only the second director of Media, Self and Society, had headed up the program since 2004. During that time, she oversaw a gradual shift of the program’s focus from primarily popular culture to issues of particular resonance in society today.

Washburn to Replace Littlefield as Director of Public Leadership Scholars

After working with Public Leadership Scholars for 10 years, Jennifer Littlefield will be transitioning out as director of the program and moving into the Public Policy Undergraduate Studies Office full-time. Littlefield sent Public Leadership Scholars an email on March 8 to inform students that this semester will be her last with PL. "It’s very bittersweet for me as August will mark my 10-year anniversary with the Public Leadership Program, four years as the Director," Littlefield wrote. "I absolutely love PL, its mission, curriculum, activities, staff, and most of all YOU. I will miss it tremendously, but I'm also very excited to be focusing my attention on launching the new major in Public Policy."

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