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www.facebook.com/msa.diversity Tweet us @UM_MSA An Evening with José Galvez October 3rd at 6:30PM Please join the Hispanic Heritage Month Committee and Multicultural Student Affairs in welcoming Pulitzer Prize winner Mr. José Galvez. For over 40 years, José has used film to create a historic record of the Latino experience. His work has been featured in many museums around the world, including the Smithsonian. This event will take place on Wednesday, October 3rd at 6:30PM in the Faculty Club. The Hispanic Heritage Month Committee and the Alliance of Latin American Students (ALAS) will be hosting Professionalism and Business Etiquette on October 10th at 6:00PM in the UC 233. This will be a panel discussion on graduate school and career preparation. The last event for Hispanic Heritage Month 2012 will be Dorm Storm in Hecht/Stanford Residence Hall. Stop by October 29th - November1st to see a display celebrating El Día de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead. For more information, please visit www.miami.edu/msa.hhm. Flipping “U” Out Month Formally known as Flipping “U” Out Week, Flipping “U” Out Month (FUO) is a series of events throughout the month of October used to promote modern Asian culture. All events are open to the public! October 5th Get Your Game On Night UC 245 7:00PM Help us kick off our FUO Month by joining us for awesome competition and games. Applications available for our Ate/Kuya/Ading program. October 12th Karaoke Night UC 245 7:00PM No experience needed here. Sing classics and some of today’s top songs with a fun crowd. Be sure to bring your duet partner because there will be multiple microphones. October 19th Ramen Power Hour UC 245 7:00PM Get ready for FSA’s annual Ramen Noodle eating contest! There will be different competitions such as speed eating and quantity eating. The cost is $3 for non-members to participate, but the event is free to watch. October 25th Movie Night UC 245 7:00PM Find us on Facebook and vote for what movie you would like to see! Please visit www.facebook.com/groups/umfsa after October 5th to vote! October 26th A/K/A Banquet UC Ballroom D 7:00PM No plans for Fall Break? Your FSA family will have plenty of food for you. We’ll also reveal the Ate/Kuya/Ading pairings! For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/groups/umfsa. Native American Month Programming Board Are you interested in commemorating the Native American culture? If so, be a part of the Native American Programming Board (NAPB) sponsored by Multicultural Student Affairs and help plan this year’s events. Native American Heritage Month is a celebration that is held during the month of November to remember the contributions Native Americans have made to the United States. If you are interested, NAPB interest forms can be found at www.miami.edu/msa. All forms can be emailed to Jesse Ford at [email protected]. For more information, please contact MSA at 305-284-2855. UNITY Newsletter University of Miami * Office of Multicultural Student Affairs * Student Services Building 21-P * 305-284-2855 Keeping you updated on MSA, campus events, and much more! 1 October 1 Unity Newsletter MSA Trivia Name the 5 campuses that are affiliated with the University of Miami. The first student to stop by Multicultural Student Affairs, Student Services Building 21-P will receive a prize for answering this question correctly. Please have a typed response with your name, classification, and email address. MSA Buzz!

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The UNITY Newsletter serves as the office's electronic newsletter that is circulated to over 5,000 students, faculty and staff each month. The newsletter is designed to inform the University community about programs and activities for African, Hispanic, Asian and Native American students. In addition, the newsletter includes information on scholarships, internships and other resources that are beneficial to the University's diverse student community.

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An Evening with José Galvez October 3rd at 6:30PM

Please join the Hispanic Heritage Month Committee and Multicultural Student Affairs in welcoming Pulitzer Prize winner Mr. José Galvez. For over 40 years, José has used film to create a historic record of the Latino experience. His work has been featured in many museums around the world, including the Smithsonian. This event will take place on Wednesday, October 3rd at 6:30PM in the Faculty Club.

The Hispanic Heritage MonthCommittee and the Alliance of Latin American Students (ALAS) will be hosting Professionalism and Business Etiquette on October 10th at 6:00PM in the UC 233. This will be a panel discussion on graduate school and career preparation. The last event for Hispanic Heritage Month 2012 will be Dorm Storm in Hecht/Stanford Residence Hall. Stop by October 29th - November1st to see a display celebrating El Día de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead.

For more information, please visit www.miami.edu/msa.hhm.

Flipping “U” Out Month

Formally known as Flipping “U” Out Week, Flipping “U” Out Month (FUO) is a series of events throughout the month of October used to promote modern Asian culture. All events are open to the public!

October 5th Get Your Game On NightUC 245 7:00PM

Help us kick off our FUO Month by joining us for awesome competition and games. Applications available for our Ate/Kuya/Ading program.

October 12th Karaoke NightUC 245 7:00PM

No experience needed here. Sing classics and some of today’s top songs with a fun crowd. Be sure to bring your duet partner because there will

be multiple microphones.

October 19th Ramen Power HourUC 245 7:00PM

Get ready for FSA’s annual Ramen Noodle eating contest! There will be different competitions such as speed eating and quantity eating. The cost

is $3 for non-members to participate, but the event is free to watch.

October 25th Movie NightUC 245 7:00PM

Find us on Facebook and vote for what movie you would like to see! Please visit www.facebook.com/groups/umfsa after October 5th to vote!

October 26th A/K/A Banquet UC Ballroom D 7:00PM

No plans for Fall Break? Your FSA family will have plenty of food for you. We’ll also reveal the Ate/Kuya/Ading pairings!

For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/groups/umfsa.

Native American Month Programming Board

Are you interested in commemorating the Native American culture? If so, be a part of the Native American Programming Board (NAPB) sponsored by Multicultural Student Affairs and help plan this year’s events.

Native American Heritage Month is a celebration that is held during the month of November to remember the contributions Native Americans have made to the United States. If you are interested, NAPB interest forms can be found at www.miami.edu/msa. All forms can be emailed to Jesse Ford at [email protected]. For more information, please contact MSA at 305-284-2855.

UNITY NewsletterUniversity of Miami * Office of Multicultural Student Affairs *

Student Services Building 21-P * 305-284-2855

Keeping you updated on MSA, campus events, and much more!

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MSA Trivia

Name the 5 campuses that are affiliated with the University of Miami.

The first student to stop by Multicultural Student Affairs, Student Services Building 21-P will receive a prize for answering this question correctly. Please have a typed response with your name, classification, and email address.

MSA Buzz!

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Dive-in Movie October 2nd at 9:00PM

Michael Myers makes a splash on the big screen! Come see the original and best of the “Halloween” movies on Friday, November 2nd at 9:00PM. The pool will be warm, but the movie will be CHILLING!

Heart Saver CPR with AEDOctober 3rd at 4:00PM

Heart Saver CPR with AED teaches CPR and relief of choking in adults, children, and infants, as well as use of barrier devices for all ages. Optional: infant CPR and choking; adult, child, and infant CPR with mask. Participants will also learn how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). The class is Wednesday, October 3rd from 4:00PM – 6:00PM. The cost is $35 for student members, $40 for non-student members and $45 for non-members. To register, call 305-284-5433 or go to the Wellness Enrichment Suite located on the second floor of the Herbert Wellness Center.

AIDS Memorial Art ExpoDeadline: October 4th

Calling All Artists! On October 8th, A Week 4 Life (AW4L) will further its advocacy for safer sex, HIV/AIDS awareness, and reproductive health through its 2nd Annual AIDS Memorial Art Expo at 7:00PM. All artists are invited to submit a piece of their own artwork to be showcased during this awareness event. Help bring our vision to life through this year’s theme “Consciousness and Potential.” A first, second, and third place winner will be selected. The deadline for submissions is October 4th. Please submit all art submissions to the Butler Center in the UC 240. For more information, please email [email protected].

Accounting Career Fair October 5th at 12:00PM

Now is the time to search for an internship or full-time opportunity in the accounting field! The Accounting Career Fair is on Friday, October 5th from 12:00PM – 3:00PM in the Wellness Center, Centre Court. Come prepared for the career fair with your Cane Card and several copies of your resume. Professional dress is mandatory for entrance. For more information, please visit www.miami.edu/accountingfair/students. This event is open to UM students and alumni only.

Kaplan Free Practice ExamsOctober 6th at 10:00AM

On Saturday, October 6th, at 10:00AM in the UC 190, you can take free practice exams of the LSAT, MCAT, and GRE. You will recieve the following: a detailed score report that analyzes all of your strengths and weaknesses, valuable practice experience, and insight from Kaplan instructors following the exam. If you are interested, RSVP by visiting www.kaptest.com, calling1-800-KAP-TEST, or email Anthony Coloca at [email protected] with your name, phone number, expected graduation date, and the exam you would like to take.

Pilates Session IIRegistration: October 8th

Registration is now open for the fall semester’s second session of Pilates instruction. Pilates is one of the many community classes offered at the Herbert Wellness Center. You do not have to be a wellness member to sign up. For more information, please visit the Wellness Enrichment Suite or call 305-284-LIFE (5433). A complete schedule is available online at www.miami.edu/wellness.

Get Involved!3-on-3 Basketball Leagues

Deadline: October 9th

Joining the 3-on-3 intramural basketballleague is a slam dunk! The deadline toregister is October 9th. A $40 refundable deposit is required at the time of team registration. To sign up, go to room 210 of the Herbert WellnessCenter. For more information, call the intramural hotline at 305-284-8501 or e-mail [email protected].

Basketball Officials TrainingTraining: October 9th

Want to earn some extra cash but don’t have any experience and need flexible hours? Then become an official for the intramural 3-on-3 Basketball League! Training will be held in the Herbert Wellness Center Classrooms on October 9th at 7:00PM. For more information, call the intramural hotline at 305-284-8501 or e-mail [email protected].

Quick Kitchen Cooking ClassOctober 10th at 6:30PM

If you’re always on the go, Chef Mercedes will teach you some quick, yet fulfilling meals. The menu: Spiced Roasted Chickpeas with Turkey Kielbasa or Spanish Chorizo; Balsamic-Glazed Salmon with Spinach, Olives, and Golden Raisins; Pan-Roasted Smashed Potatoes with Piquillo Pepper Sauce and Catalan Allioli. The cost of the class, which includes cooking instruction, food tasting, and recipes, is $20 for UM students and Wellness Center members; $25 for non-members. The class is Wednesday, October 10th, from 6:30PM – 8:30PM. To register, please call 305-284-LIFE (5433) or visit the Wellness Enrichment Suite located on the second floor of the Herbert Wellness Center. Don’t forget to bring a container for leftovers!

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American-Scandinavian Foundation Fellowship

ProgramDeadline: November 1st

The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) offers fellowships and grants to individuals to pursue research or study in one or more Scandinavian country for up to one year. Over $300,000 is available for the 2013-2014 competition. To be eligible:

• Applicants must have a well-defined research or study project that makes a stay in Scandinavia essential.• Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents.• Applicants must have completed their undergraduate education before start of their project in Scandinavia.• Team projects are eligible, but each member must apply as an individual, submitting a separate, fully documented application.

Complete eligibility requirements, and additional information can be found at www.amscan.org. Students intending to apply should contact Kefryn Reese in the Office of Prestigious Awards and Fellowships at [email protected] or 305-284-5387.

Truman ScholarshipDeadline: November 12th

The Truman Scholarship provides up to $30,000 in funding to students pursuing graduate degrees in all type of public service fields. Students must be college juniors at the time of selection and must have demonstrated interest and potential for careers in government, education or the non-profit and advocacy sectors.

For application instructions see Harry S. Truman scholarship listing at www.miami.edu/awards. Additional information may be obtained by visiting

www.truman.gov or by contacting Kefryn Reese in the Office of Prestigious Awards and Fellowships at [email protected] or 305-284-5387.

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship

Deadline: November 12th

The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship is for outstanding students with excellent academic records, demonstrated interest in, and potential for careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering. To be eligible, a student must be a current full-time sophomore or junior and must be pursuing a baccalaureate degree, have a B average or equivalent, stand in the upper fourth of the class, and be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or U.S. national, who will pursue a career in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering. For additional information on the scholarship see the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship website at www.act.org/goldwater. Please contact Kefryn Reese in the Office of Prestigious Awards and Fellowships at 305-284-5387 or [email protected] or for more information.

The White House Internship ProgramDeadline: November 14th

The White House Internship Program provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable professional experience and build leadership skills. This hands-on program is designed to mentor and cultivate today’s young leaders, strengthen their understanding of the Executive Office and prepare them for future public service opportunities.The White House Internship Program’s mission is to make the “People’s House”

accessible to future leaders from around the nation.

To apply for the White House Internship Program, please visit www.whitehouse.gov.

DAAD Study ScholarshipDeadline: November 15th

Study Scholarships provide qualified individuals with an opportunity to conduct independent study or complete a full Master’s degree in Germany. German universities offer attractive graduate programs – in both English and German – in a wide variety of fields.

For more information and access to the online application, visit www.daad.org.

Presidential Management Fellowship

Deadline: November 19th

The Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) will be accepting applications from masters level students who will complete their requirements for graduation by August 31st and from individuals who received an advance degree from a qualifying college or university no more than 2 years prior to the opening date of the announcement on November 5th. Interested candidates should search PMF on www.usajobs.gov.

More information on the PMFprogram and the requirements are at www.pmf.gov/becomeapmf. PMF applications will be accepted through November 19th.

Scholarships/Internships!

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MSA Connection: With Dr. Brian Blake!

10/1 6:30PM FBCP General Body Mtg. School of Comm. 402710/2 6:30PM FEC General Body Mtg. UC 24510/2 7:00PM UBS General Body Mtg. I-Lounge10/3 6:00PM MSA Unity Roundtable Mtg. UC 23310/3 6:00PM HHM An Evening with José Galvez Faculty Club10/3 8:00PM ALAS General Body Mtg. MM 11710/5 5:30PM OJU General Body Mtg. UC Ballrooms10/5 7:00PM FSA Get Your Game On Night UC 24510/8 7:00PM AW4L AIDS Memorial Art Expo Wesley Gallary 10/10 6:00PM HHM Professionalism and Business Etiquette UC 23310/12 7:00PM FSA Karaoke Night UC 24510/17 8:00PM ALAS General Body Mtg. MM 11710/19 3:00PM UBS Alumni Luncheon I-Lounge 10/19 7:00PM FSA Ramen Power Hour UC 245 10/24 5:00PM MSA Student Success Series Event Pearson Master’s Apt. 10/25 4:30PM UBS Thumping Thursday UC Rock10/25 7:00PM MSA College MENtality Series Event Mahoney Master’s Apt. 10/25 7:00PM FSA Movie Night UC 24510/26 7:00PM FSA A/K/A Banquet UC Ballroom D10/30 5:00PM MSA Kaplan Test Prep Mahoney/Pearson Classrooms10/31 6:00PM MSA Unity Roundtable Mtg. UC 247

Acronym KeyAW4L A Week 4 Life ALAS Alliance of Latin American StudentsFBCP Future Black Communication Professionals FEC Federación de Estudiantes Cubanos FSA Filipino Student Association HHM Hispanic Heritage Month CommitteeOJU Organization for Jamaican Unity UBS United Black Students

For more information, please visit www.miami.edu/msa/calendar.

Upcoming Events

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Dr. Brian Blake is the new Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School. In this role, Dr. Blake is responsible for the oversight and advocacy of university-wide graduate programs, advocacy, enhancement, and policy matters regarding research programs on the Coral Gables campus, and oversight of university-wide faculty advancement and diversity efforts. Originally, his research investigates software engineering approaches for the integration of web-based systems where publications can be found in the domains of internet computing, adaptive workflow systems, web-based software engineering, and

education, and innovative applications of software-as-a-service. Dr. Blake is origninally from Savannah, Georgia. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1994, a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Mercer University in 1997, and his Ph.D. in Information and Software Engineering from George Mason University in 2000.

When asked to give students one piece of advice, Dr. Blake stated “Follow your passion and everything else will fall into place. Quality, Quality, Quality.” Dr. Blake’s favorite quote is “I have a pet-peeve that individuals should look, dive in, and not spin their wheels. Don’t be over critical without being constructive and productive.” Dr. Blake’s office is located in the Graduate School.