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(Continued from front) The commencement address was delivered by Wanda Queen Draper, executive director of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture since 2016. Prior to the museum, she worked at WBALTV of the Hearst Corporation, where she served in a number of capacities, including director of programming and public affairs. She began her career with Hearst Newspapers as a reporter for the Baltimore News American. She also worked at WJZ-TV and Maryland Public Television. Draper is dedicated to uplifting and empowering communities in need. Her view of community service as a social responsibility has led her to take on hunger, homelessness, and education, amongst many other worthy causes. Draper was presented with an honorary degree from St. Mary’s College by the Honorable Sven Holmes, chair of the College’s Board of Trustees.
June 2018
A newsletter for the community, faculty, staff and students.
Larger than life: the family of Marsalis “Sully” Hurley ’18 showed their love bigtime at Commencement.
College was enhanced and served to strengthen the student pipeline between the two institutions, thus facilitating transfer student transition into St. Mary’s College.
Also receiving honorary degrees from St. Mary’s College were St. Mary’s College Board of Trustee Emeritus John J. McAllister and Bradley Gottfried, former president of the College of Southern Maryland. McAllister served on the Board of Trustees from 2004-2016. He has been an active supporter of the College as a River Concert Series sponsor and as a supporter
Robin Bates (prof. of English), retiring after 32 years of teaching, offered advice in the form of the poem “Ithaka” by C.P. Cavafy.
of the Computer Science Co-op. He is also an active member of the community, having served on the Historic St. Mary’s City Commission, the Board of the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, and Sotterley Plantation Board. McAllister was co-founder, president and CEO of Eagan, McAllister Associates, Inc. Gottfried served as College of Southern Maryland’s fourth president from 2006 – 2017. Under Gottfried’s leadership, CSM has taken an active role in the growth of Southern Maryland. These include the development and growth of several academic and workforce development programs, and the formation of a number of institutes. During his tenure, collaboration with the
Tyler Jones and Melissa Barall, co-valedictorians of the Class of 2018.
Tyler Jones and Melissa Barall delivered the valedictory address. Jones is a physics and computer science double major and a mathematics minor. He was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa as a junior, and this spring he won the Physics Department Award for academic excellence. He was a member of the dance club, president of the jiu jitsu club, and a tutor in the Writing and Speaking Center. Barall is a triple major in public policy, economics, and political science, with a minor in mathematics. She studied abroad at University College Dublin, served as a student ambassador for the Admissions Office, and twice interned with Wells Fargo as a summer analyst. She was co-captain of the women’s varsity tennis team, a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, and editor of the political science student journal, Open Water. This spring, she won the Scholar-Athlete Award and the Louise Victoria Lusby Award in Economics.
Nice velvet tams! David Kung (prof. of mathematics) and Beth Charlebois (assoc. prof. of English) have shared 17 Commencements together at SMCM.
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College Confers Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees St. Mary’s College of Maryland graduated 373 students with Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Master of Arts in Teaching degrees on Saturday, May 12, outdoors on Townhouse Green. President Tuajuanda C. Jordan made this charge to the Class of 2018: “You have done well here at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, where you have studied and learned in the finest liberal arts tradition. As you ‘sail through this to that’ in moving beyond the banks of this river into the world, my expectation is that you will take your passions, your skills, and the knowledge you have gained at this place to create a more just and humane society for all.” (See more photos and story inside) Pictured: Sidi Zeid Chleuh is greeted by faculty and Jordan as he processes out of the commencement ceremony.
Students, Faculty, Staff Shine at Awards Convocation More than 80 students were recognized on April 27 for their academic achievements at the annual Awards Convocation, held in the Michael P. O’Brien Athletics and Recreation Center Arena. Groups of students were also recognized as St. Mary’s Scholars and members of the Dean’s List, Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kappa. Faculty and staff were also recognized for their contributions to the academic and campus life. Charles Adler (prof. of physics) was the Norton T. Dodge awardee for scholarly and creative achievement. Kelly Neiles (asst. prof. of chemistry) received the Homer L. Dodge Award for Excellence in Teaching by a junior faculty member. Janna Thompson (asst. prof. of educational studies)
Janna Thompson and Robert Thompson ’18 speak with Christine Wooley.
received the Jordan Teaching Exemplar award. Scott Mirabile (assoc. prof. of psychology) received the Andy Kozak Faculty Contribution to Student Life award. Thomas Ford (caretaker I) received the Joe Carroll Memorial staff award. The St. Mary’s award was given to Michael Cain (prof. of political science), Anthony Guzman (asst. registrar) and Lucy Myers (fiscal assoc. II).