The Key August 31, 2018 Edition

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A newsletter for students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends

August 31, 2018

Heidi M. Anderson Named University of Maryland Eastern Shore President managed a $35 million budget and directed 22 academic departments, 10 centers and institutes. She oversaw creation of new degrees in computer science, engineering and clinical mental health counseling. She also was involved with the team responsible for the design and construction of a $60 million music facility. Most recently she served as a special adviser to Texas A&M Kingsville’s president, where among her accomplishment was completing a plan for a new College of Allied Health Professions. Anderson led efforts in Texas to implement articulation agreements with four community colleges, increase the number of dual-enrolled students and help secure $2.5 million in funding to support student success and faculty development efforts. “Everyone we spoke to described Heidi as a visionary, dynamic, inspirational and trusted leader

Dr. Heidi M. Anderson, appointed in mid-July by the University System of Maryland to be UMES’ next president, begins her tenure Sept. 1. Anderson replaces Dr. Juliette Bell, who stepped down June 30. Former Bowie State University President Mickey Burnim has served in the post on an interim basis. “I am thrilled to be appointed the 16th leader of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore,” Anderson said. “I embrace UMES’s focus on highquality teaching and on producing knowledgeable citizens capable of leading and competing regionally, nationally and globally. As a first-generation student, I’m particularly impressed by the university’s strong emphasis on student success.” Anderson has nearly two decades of higher education leadership experience. As chief academic policymaker at Texas A&M University-Kingsville from 2015 to 2017, she

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19th century alumna’s grandson is 2018 Founders’ Day speaker

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UMES’ 132nd Founders’ Day Convocation speaker will be Dr. John B. King Jr., the grandson of one of the institution’s earliest graduates. King is president and chief executive of The Education Trust, a national nonprofit organization that seeks to identify and close opportunity and achievement gaps for students from preschool through college. He previously served in President Barack Obama’s cabinet as the 10th U.S. Secretary of Education. The Founders’ Day event also serves as the university’s summer commencement, where this year 29 graduate students have completed requirements to earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. The ceremony will be held Sept. 13 in the Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts at 10 a.m. King’s paternal grandmother, Estelle Stansberry, graduated in 1894 from Princess Anne Academy, when it was a secondary school under the

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Dr. Mickey L. Burnim Appointed Interim President Of Umes

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Ag Research Project

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Marion Sarah Peyton Center’s Garden Project Clinton-Scott Showcased Fashion Design Talent

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Khoza, Harris Take on New Leadership Roles Marshall Stevenson Joins Leadership Team

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Isaiah Chambers Named MEAC Student-Athlete of the Year

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Sightseeing in Northeast China Kiah Hall Gets Makeover Reed Will Be Interim Head Coach Frederick Douglass Library Gets New Roof Walgreens Awards Grant

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A&E Calendar Tom Joyner Foundation


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