The Key September 7, 2012 Edition

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COMMUNICATION

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A newsletter for UNIVERSITY of MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends

THE September 7, 2012

CIRCLING

Kunsang Lhamo, a first year student in the Pharm D. program at UMES, let her “Hawk Pride” follow her while sightseeing at the Taj Mahal in Agra, India. If you are a member of the Hawk family and are traveling to an interesting destination, snap a photo with some UMES apparel and send it to the Office of Public Relations. You might end up in The Key!

Page 2 Founders' Week UMES Earns Fundraising Award

Page 3 President Bell Gets Acquainted with Campus

Page 4 NSF Grant EPA Grant

PHOTO BY JOEY GARDNER

New chair of Exercise Science Dept. roots for daughter at U.S. Olympic Trials

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UMES sprinter earns spot on French Olympic team

Hawks travel the globe

Alice Treuth, 15-year-old daughter of Dr. Margarita Treuth, newly appointed acting chair of the Exercise Science Department at UMES, swam in the 200 meter backstroke at the U.S. Olympic Trials early this summer in Omaha, Nebraska. The younger Treuth qualified for the swimming Olympic Trials with a time of 2:17.79 at the North Baltimore Long Course Championships. She is a member of the Coastal Aquatics swim team, which practices at UMES.

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Senior Lénora Guion-Firmin, a world-class sprinter on the UMES track team, spent nearly a week in London as a member of the French Olympic track team. Although she ended up being an alternate on a relay team and did not compete in the track and field event, she recorded her thoughts about attending the 2012 Summer Games. Aug. 7: Today is special not only because it is the day we are finally going to London, but it is also Lénora Guion-Firmin my (21st) birthday. At the train station, people wanted to take pictures with us (and) encourage us, telling us they believe in us and we can do great things. I had a smile on my face the whole day; nothing could take it from me. They treat us like VIPs—no waiting in the line for the train. We had a special room with snacks, plenty of magazines, TV and drinks. I could get use to it. We arrive in London. (To my surprise) my cousin and two friends from Martinique were there to welcome me with a big French flag with “Joyeux Anniversaire Lénora” (Happy Birthday Lénora) on it and cards and pie. Aug. 8: Everybody is focused. I’m trying to enjoy the village, but it is hard because the race is coming up. For now, it is just practice and rest. Aug. 9: No time to chill or anything. We practice as a group and try to support each other. The weather is nice and warm. Aug. 10: I am not running (in the preliminary heat for) the relays. Such a disappointment. I still have to warm up with the girls in case one of them has a problem. After, I was able to enjoy the track meet, even though I would rather run. I was seated next to the Olympic flame. Aug. 11: Today is the final (for the 4 X 400 relay race). I was hoping I would run in the final. The (coaches) made a choice that everyone has to respect. Today is also the last day of track and field, so I could watch all those beautiful events such as relays and the javelin (throw). Aug. 12: This is the first day we can enjoy the village, take pictures, meet new people and visit the game place. We bought some souvenirs for our families. I visited London with a friend since this is my first time in England. Today is also the closing ceremony. Even if I didn’t run, I wanted to experience a closing ceremony at the Olympic Games. It was so fabulous. I saw famous people and enjoyed the music and the show. Page 5 New Faculty and Tenure New Dean of Arts and Professions

Page 6 Top 100 Coaches Hawk of the Year

Page 7 Summer Programs

Page 8 Calendar of Events Smoking Ban


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