COMMUNICATION
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A newsletter for UNIVERSITY of MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends
THE March 9, 2012
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Dr. Juliette B. Bell appointed president of University of Maryland Eastern Shore Bell is accomplished academic leader and biochemist Dr. Juliette B. Bell, a senior administrator at Central State University, will be the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s next president. Patricia S. Florestano, the new chair of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents, announced the appointment Wednesday. Bell, 56, is provost and vice president for academic affairs at the Wilberforce, Ohio, institution and her appointment at UMES is effective July 1, 2012. "I am extremely delighted and humbled to be selected as the next president of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, a great institution,” Bell said, adding, “I thank the Board of Regents and Chancellor (William E.) Kirwan for this opportunity and this singular honor." Bell, a biochemist, is recognized for increasing the number of minority scientists. She has dedicated much of her career to providing opportunities for students to participate in scientific research. Bell “has an impressive record of outstanding leadership in many areas,” Florestano said, “including enhancing academic excellence, creating opportunities to attract research and private support, and nurturing pathways of success for students. The board is confident that she
will serve the university, our system and our state extremely well in the years ahead.” Bell has 20 years of higher education experience, spanning teaching, research and administration. As Central State University’s academic chief since August 2009, she oversees the academic agenda, including improving student performance, developing new programs and enhancing academic excellence. She restructured Central’s academic colleges to create a College of Science and Engineering, developed a designated academic unit to support retention efforts targeting freshmen and transfer students, oversaw implementation of the university’s first online courses and enhanced international education programming. Before joining Central State, Bell was interim provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at Winston-Salem State University. During a six-month assignment, she secured an endowed professorship in physical therapy as well as implemented an academic program review. “As an academic leader, (Dr. Bell) has increased student retention and graduation rates and promoted academic excellence across disciplines,” Kirwan said. “As an accomplished scholar and scientist, she has the experience needed to further align UMES’ academic, research, and BELL / continued on page 6
Celebrities earn honorary degrees from UMES Students work at annual fundraiser for scholarship fund Photo by Jim Glovier
Five celebrity guests were recognized for their public service and career accomplishments in a brief ceremony that kicked off the UMES Gala Saturday night. But the big excitement came immediately after the event when former 5th Dimension lead singers Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo – still wearing academic robes – joined
Marilyn McCoo
S. Epatha Merkerson
Larry King
Tippi Hedren
Billy Davis Jr.
in with members of the UMES Gospel Choir in an a capella version of "Stoned Soul Picnic." McCoo said their trip to Maryland's Eastern Shore is a first. But the couple, who have been married for 40 years, are longtime supporters of the United Negro College Fund, an organization of private, historically black colleges and
CELEBRITIES / continued on page 6
INSIDE
Page 2 Golf Leader Visits Alumna Lends Expertise
Page 3 STEM Opportunities FLIC Introduces Program Q&A with Chad Dailey
Page 4-5 Homecoming
Page 6 UMES Cheerleaders MEAC’s Best
Page 7 Artist Reception Katsucon
Blood Drive Residence Life Hosts Students
Page 8 Calendar of Events Dinner Theatre Date Set Mother Daughter Banquet