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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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What’s Going On...Calendar of Events

2/14 UC Breezeway 12pm Chocolate Kisses & Brown Sugar2/15 UC Ballrooms 7:30pm SGRho’s Brother’s Appreciation 2/16 Newman Alumni Ctr. 6:30pm Black Identity, Perpetually Under Construction 2/17 UC 233 6:30pm Filipino Student Assoc. Meeting2/21 Clarke Recital Hall 7:30pm Miss UM CSA Pageant2/22 MRC Master’s Apt. 5pm MSA’s Student Success Series UC 233 8pm Alliance of Latin American Students Meeting 2/24 Gusman Concert Hall 8pm NPHC’s Greek Extrav 2/25 Shoma Hall 9am UM Black Alumni Society Entrepreneurship Smart Fair2/29 SOC Courtyard 7:30pm Moving On Up Gospel Explosion 3/2 Fountain 7pm In Living Color Fashion Show ****Events in WHITE denote Black Awareness Month Programs

Senior MwamboThe Senior Mwambo is an African rite of passage ceremony that marks the transition of black graduates from their lives at the University of Miami to advanced education and professional careers. This ceremony was established in 1992 through the vision and love of a very dynamic and caring international student from Malawi, East Africa; Mr. Patrick A. Masala.

The term “Mwambo” literally means ceremonial rite of passage. It is Chichewa and comes to us from Malawi, East Africa where it was founded. The Senior Mwambo is an African rite of passage ceremony designed to recognize the accomplishments of our black graduates and their families. It is a celebration of the transition from one stage of life to the next.

This year’s ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, May 10, 2012 at 2:00pm in Gusman Hall. For additional information regarding the Senior Mwambo, please contact the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs at 305-284-2855. ATTENTION!!!!! IMPORTANT!!!!

It’s Time to File Your 2012-2013 FAFSA for Financial Assistance

The preferred date to file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is February 1 for Undergraduate students and March 1 for Graduate and Doctoral students. Remem-ber, students who want to be considered for need-based and Florida state financial aid, such as the Federal Pell Grant, the Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan, University of Miami Grants, Florida Bright Futures, Florida Resident Access Grant, and Florida Student As-sistance Grant opportunities must apply every year. Students applying after the preferred date will be awarded on a funds available basis.

The easiest way to complete your FAFSA is through FAFSA on the Web at http://www.fafsa.gov/. You will need to have your Personal Identification Number (PIN) ready to sign the FAFSA when you complete it. If you have forgotten your PIN you can request or create a new one at www.pin.ed.gov.

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Health, Fitness and Fun! Slam-dunk your way into next semester with a 3-point shooting contest the week of February 6 at the Herbert Wellness Center. Registration for the contest occurs on site and is FREE to UM students. To sign up, go to the outdoor basketball courts the week of February 6 between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. For more information, call the intramural hotline at 305-284-8501 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

3-Point Shooting Contest Everyone has a “comfort” food that not only feeds the body but also the soul. Chef Mercedes is going to demonstrate how to prepare some of her favorites. The menu includes sloppy joe mac and cheese, chicken continental, and satisfying cremini barley. The class is Tuesday, February 21, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Herbert Wellness Center instructional kitchen. The cost is only $20 for UM students and Wellness Center members; $25 for non-members. The fee includes cooking demonstration, recipes, and food tasting. To register or for more information, go to the Wellness Enrichment Suite lo-cated on the second floor of the Herbert Wellness Center or call 305-284-LIFE (5433).

Good for You Comfort Food Cooking Class

The Basic Life Support class for healthcare providers covers core material such as adult and infant CPR (including two-rescuers scenario and use of the bag mask), foreign-body airway obstruction and automated external defibrillation (AED). This course is for healthcare providers such as EMS personnel, physician assistants, doctors, den-tists, nurses, and respiratory therapists who must have a card documenting successful completion of a CPR course. The class is Monday, February 13, from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The cost is $45 for student members, $55 for non-student members and $65 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.

BLS for Healthcare Providers

GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLL!!!!!!!! Kick your way into the school year with the intramural indoor soccer league! The deadline to register is February 14 and the mandatory team captains meeting will take place on February 15 at 5:00 p.m. A $40 refundable deposit is due at the time of registration. Don’t have a team? No problem! Just sign up as a free agent at the free agent meeting on February 14 at 5:30 p.m. To sign up, go to room 210 of the Herbert Wellness Center. For more information, call the intramural hotline at 305-284-8501 or e-mail [email protected].

Indoor Soccer Leagues

Want to earn some extra cash but don’t have any experience and need flexible hours? Then become an official for the intramural Soccer League! Training will be held in the Herbert Wellness Center Classrooms February 15 at 6:00 p.m. For more information, call the intramural hotline at 305-284-8501 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

Officials Training (Flag Football)

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 Auto-mated External Defibrillator (AED). The class is Thursday, February 16, from noon to 2 p.m. The cost is $30 for student members, $35 for non-student members and $40 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.

Heart Saver CPR with AED

Bourbon Street may have some fancy restaurants but the Herbert Wellness Center has Chef Mercedes! And she is going to bring Cajun cooking to the instructional kitchen on Wednesday, February 29, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Participants will learn how to prepare shrimp creole, chicken jambalaya, dirty rice, and bread pudding soufflé with bourbon sauce. The cost is only $20 for UM students and Wellness Center members; $25 for non-members. The fee includes cooking demonstration, recipes, and food tasting. To register or for more information, go to the Wellness.

Louisiana and Cajun Cooking Class

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Think you got what it takes to become an NFL football pro? Then show off your skills at the Herbert Wellness Centers NFL Combine! The deadline to register is February 23 and is FREE for all UM students. The event will take place on February 25 at 10 a.m. To sign up, go to room 210 of the Herbert Wellness Center. For more information, call the intramural hotline at 305-284-8501 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

NFL Combine

Learn how to manage illness and injuries in the first few minutes of an emergency until professional help arrives. The course content includes general principles, medical emergencies, and injury emergencies. The class is Friday, February 24, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Herbert Wellness Center classrooms. The cost is $35 for student members, $40 for non-student members, and $45 for non-members. For more information or to register, call the sales office at 305-284-5433 or go to the Wellness Enrichment Suite located on the second floor.

First Aid Class

Graphic Design Student needed*MSA is looking for a Graphic Design student with

experience in InDesign, Photoshop & Ilustrator.

If you are interested or know someone with skills, contact Jennifer Ruggiero at 305-284-2855.

*Student MUST have work-study funding.

Get to know MSA....Name: Wasani Probasco (aka Wasabi Tobasco)Year: JuniorMajor: Psychology/Pre-LawPosition: Student Assistant Favorite Food: Mexican

“As a transfer student last semester MSA helped me feel accepted and made it easier for me to get involved on campus.”

In 1537, England’s King Henry VII officially declared February 14th the holiday of St. Valentine’s Day.

Fact from http://www.funfactz.com/historical-facts/

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Get Involved!Hispanic Heritage Month Applications

Applications Due: February 20 Are you interested in the Latino/Hispanic culture? Do you want to create new and exciting events commemorating the Latino culture? Then you should be part of this the 2012 Hispanic Heritage Month Committee. If you are interested or know someone who would be, have them visit http://www.sarc.miami.edu/msa/mainsite/public/assets/files/pdfs/HHMCOMMITTEE_APPLICATION_2012.pdf , fill out the form and submit to Luz Paniagua at [email protected].

Horizons Pre-Orientation ProgramApplications Due: February 14

Were you a Horizons Participant? Do you want to assist new students in their journey at the U? Then…Be a Horizons Counselor! You can help our newest multicultural students learn about the University of Miami and become better acclimated to the campus community. Horizons takes place the day before New Student Orientation, for more information, please visit www.miami.edu/orientation . Counselors will be responsible for interacting with new students and their families.

Responsibilities include:1. Serve as a guide and mentor to new multicultural students.2. Participate in all Horizons activities.3. Welcome parents and families.4. Assist with execution of event, including: set-up and clean-up5. Be friendly, outgoing, and honest.6. Follow-up with students after Horizons is over.7. Have fun!

You can find an application at www.miami.edu/msa/horizons. If you have any questions, contact MSA at 305-284-2855.

Tunnel is April 16-18th Tunnel of Oppression is a sensory based experience that exposes students to various issues of oppression in society today. The UC Ballrooms are divided into different rooms each dealing with a specific issue. In past years, issues such as Religion, Sexual As-sault, Disabilities Issues, Education, and LGBTQ among others have been covered. Last year 552 students went through Tunnel of Oppression, and over 50 volun-teers and10 student organizations helped make the event a success. This year we want Tunnel to be better than ever!! If your organization or you as an individual are interested in helping plan and create a room in this year’s Tunnel of Oppression please attend an info ses-sion to learn how to get involved!!

Alliance of Latin American Students The purpose of Alliance of Latin American Students (ALAS) is to unite both Latin American students as well as students interested in learning about Latin American cultures. The committee hosts forums, socials and educational events throughout the semester that promote awareness of the rich and diverse Latin American community. For more information, please contact MSA at 305-284-2855 or contact Luz Paniagua at [email protected].

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Scholarship, Internship & Fellowship OpportunitiesIU Simon Cancer Center’s summer program available to

underrepresented populations Deadline is Februray 17; program is May 31-July 27, 2012

INDIANAPOLIS -- (December 7, 2011) -- High school and college students from underrepresented populations interested in cancer research careers can gain hands-on experiences during next summer’s Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center Summer Research Program. The cancer center’s annual Summer Research Program, held in partnership with the Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Center for Research and Learning, places students with a mentor physician or researcher for nine weeks (May 31-July 27) on the IUPUI campus. Students work with faculty who are conducting studies in the most progressive areas of cancer research. The program’s primary goal is to increase the number of underrepresented popula-tions engaged in basic, clinical, and prevention and control cancer research by providing positive and meaningful firsthand exposure to those fields.Each student receives a stipend (payment) of $3,200. Students are responsible for their own housing arrangements.

The Summer Research Program provides students an opportunity to: • interact with any one of five cancer center research programs, 10 shared facilities and more than 100 world-renowned investigators • gain exposure to a wide-range of basic science, translational, and clinical research activi-ties • continually interact with and learn from other students, clinical and post-doctoral fel-lows, and faculty • attend weekly workshops that deal with issues related to gaining admission to graduate and professional programs of study

Students are selected on interest in biomedical or behavioral science, grades, and personal interviews. High school students who participate must have completed at least their junior year and have maintained a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Undergraduates in the program must have completed 24 hours of college credit, be majoring in a biomedical or behavioral science, and have maintained a grade point average of at least 3.2. Additional information and an online application is available at www.cancer.iu.edu/srp. Questions? Contact the IUPUI Center for Research & Learning at (317) 274-8880.

2012 Harold Burson Summer Internship ProgramDeadline: February 17

The Harold Burson Summer Internship Program is a 10 week, PAID internship atone of our U.S. Burson-Marsteller offices. During the internship students workclosely with industry leaders to gain experience in public relations encompassingeverything from media relations and research to digital communications andgrassroots campaigns.

Requirements: • Rising seniors, 2012 graduates, and current graduate students • A cumulative minimum GPA of 3.0 (out of 4.0) or equivalent • Strong written and verbal communications skills.

Process: • Visit www.bm.com/careers/internships to check out FULL program • Apply online by submitting one appalication that contains all of the following items: • Resume, cover letter, college transcript • Press release and essay submission

2012 Sherry R. Arnstein Minority Student ScholarshipDeadline: Entries must be post-marked by March 31, 2012

This award, named after former AACOM Executive Director Sherry R. Arnstein, recognizes two osteopathic underrepresented minority students at AACOM’s member col-leges of osteopathic medicine (one newly accepted student and one continuing student). To be eligible, an applicant must be an underrepresented minority (African-American; Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian; mainland Puerto Rican, or Hispanic) student in good academic standing and currently enrolled in his or her first, second, or third year at an AACOM member college of osteopathic medicine OR an under-represented minority student who has been accepted and is planning to matriculate at one of the AACOM member colleges. Previous Arnstein Scholarship awardees are ineligible. All entries must include the required Cover Page, with all appropriate signatures, in addition to the required essay. Incomplete entries will not be considered. Awardees will be notified by July 21, 2012. For details, please visit: http://www.aacom.org/InfoFor/students/finaid/Pages/ArnsteinScholarship.aspx

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Tisdale Fellowship Deadline: February 15th

Technology and Policy Internship The Eben Tisdale Fellowship, which includes a $5,000 grant, is a summer internship available to undergraduate and graduate students where the high-tech sector meets the government. The program offers outstanding opportunities for students to learn about technology and public policy issues with hands-on experience in Washington, D.C. Tisdale Fellow-ships are open to students from colleges and universities all over the country. The Dell Thurmond Woodard Fellowship, which includes one $5,000 grant for one student each year, is part of the Tisdale Fellowship program. Any undergraduate or graduate student, who is interested in diversity and ethics issues, and in learning about high-tech public policy issues, may apply for this Fellowship. The application for both of these Fellowships is the same, except that those applying for the Dell Thurmond Woodard Fellowship are required to submit an additional essay on diversity and ethics.

The Fellowship has two main elements:

(1) Internship: Fellows participate a nine-week internship in the government relations office of a leading high technology company or association. In the recent past, fellows have interned at such companies as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Philips Electronics and Monster Worldwide, as well as trade associations such as the Business Software Alliance or TechAmerica.

2) Issues Seminar: The issues seminar is a weekly lunch hosted by the different sponsoring companies and associations. Expert speakers lead discussions of current public policy issues in Washington, and the methods the high technology industry uses for effective advocacy.

The Summer 2012 Fellowship runs from June 18th – August 10th, 2012. The goal of the Fellowship is to create a supportive and collegial environment in which a new class of public policy professionals will be mentored to help ensure that the high-tech industry continues to have highly capable and well-trained individuals in both policy advocacy and senior management positions. For further information and to begin an application, please visit www.tisdalefellowship.org. Questions may be directed to Stacie Allen at [email protected] or 202/986-0384.

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CAPAL Federal Internships (10+ Placements) and Scholarships (3 awards) for Public Service

Deadline: March 9, 2012 The Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, non-partisan educational and professional organization dedicated to building leadership and public policy knowledge within the Asian Pacific American (APA) community. Its mission is to promote Asian Pacific American interests and success in public service careers, to provide information and education on policy issues affecting the APA community, and to serve the APA community at large.

Internship Opportunities: Each summer, CAPAL places over 10 summer interns in the federal government. These intern-ship positions are open to ALL MAJORS, and are suited for individuals looking to gain real-world federal government experience. CAPAL has partnerships with federal agencies including Agricul-tural Research Services, Forest Service, and Rural Development. Each CAPAL intern will be awarded a $2,000 stipend to support the successful completion of his/her internship. Up to $500 travel stipends are available. Depending on interests and placement, duties could vary from policy or scientific research, project coordina-tion and management, business, law, communication, and more. Applicants are asked to specify their preferences on the application, and those selected will be placed based on their interests and skills. Agricultural knowledge is not required. These internships are suitable for all students interested in government and public policy. Location: Washington, DC, California, Oregon, Washington, and additional locations nation-wide. Applications for internships are available at http://www.capal.org/programs/federal-intern-ship-program/2012-internship-application/. Offers will be extended on a rolling basis. Appli-cants are strongly encouraged to apply early.

Scholarship Opportunities: CAPAL will also be awarding 3 scholarships to outstanding Asian Pacific American (APA) col-lege undergraduate and graduate students who will be interning in the Washington DC area for the summer. The scholarships are intended to enable APA individuals with leadership potential to work full-time and learn about ways to influence public policy in their local communities. Re-cipients of the CAPAL scholarships are responsible for securing their own internships.

The SunTrust Scholarship (2)$3000 stipend and $1000 housing/travel stipend

(preference to students with financial need)

The Asha Jaini Scholarship (3)Deadline: March 9, 2012

Applications for scholarships are available at http://www.capal.org/pro-grams/scholarship-program/2012-scholarship-application/. Offers will be extended on a rolling basis. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early. Internship and Scholarship Requirements: Demonstrates commitment to public service, including service to the Asian Pacific American community; GPA of 3.0 or higher; US Citizen; Current undergraduate or graduate student. For more information, please visit www.capal.org. All documents must be submitted by March 9, 2012. The online applica-tion, along with submission of your resume, letters of recommendation, and academic transcript(s) are all required for your application to be considered. Email [email protected] with any questions you may have.