Celebrating NCAA Division III Week
UMW Community,
Today we begin a weeklong recognition of UMW’s student-athletes as we celebrate the NCAA’s Division III week. Athletics is an important component of life at the University of Mary Washington, and each day this week we will be featuring comments from student-athletes competing in various sports. UMW student-athletes play for the love of the game – they do not receive athletic scholarships. Each day a different student-athlete will be featured.
Samantha Partonen is a senior basketball player from Burke, Va., majoring in English and in the Secondary Education program. When asked why she chose to attend UMW and play basketball for a DIII school, she replied:
“When deciding on which college I was going to attend, I considered two major factors: basketball and academics. I went back and forth trying to decide which one was more important to me, which one I felt needed to drive the decision behind where I would spend the most important four years of my life. Luckily for me, when I found the University of Mary Washington, I realized that I didn’t have to make a decision between the two – I could have both. As a student athlete at UMW I have learned not only the importance of dedication to my sport and to my teammates, but also the importance of dedication to the classroom and my peers. Being at a Division III school, people may know me for my role on a CAC championship winning team, or they may have heard how many points I scored on any given night. I would hope that in my four years I have established my place as an athlete. However, I have also been somebody’s partner in a science lab, a member of a group for multiple different projects, and an editor of papers for many of my peers. In my four years, I also hope that I have established my place as a student. I take both of these roles very seriously, and it is with great pride that I will graduate in just a couple of months with the prestigious title of a student-athlete. When I look back on my time at UMW, I will remember the memories I had on the court: the camaraderie, the bonds I have formed, the wins and even the losses. I will also look back on the memories off of the court: engaging group discussions in class, papers I have written with pride and professors who turned into life mentors. I do not know which of these two sets of memories will be most important to me, but thanks to UMW I do know that I don’t have to decide between them.”
Thank you, Sam, and all of our UMW student-athletes who are here first and foremost to receive a quality liberal arts-focused education but who also compete for UMW in their chosen sports.
IT’S A GREAT DAY TO BE AN EAGLE!
Thank you for your support of UMW Athletics.
Lynne Richardson
Faculty Athletic Representative
Dean, College of Business
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Important Message about UMW Alerts
The following message is from the Offices of Emergency Management and Safety, and Information Security:
UMW is launching a new emergency alert system. To receive notices, faculty, staff and students must register with the new system; you can customize the ways you want to receive emergency notices– by text, phone and/or email.
You will have in your inbox soon a message from UMW Emergency Management with a link to the UMW Alerts system and step-by-step instructions to sign up. Please register at that time and encourage everyone in the UMW community to sign up, too. If you fail to register, you will learn of campus emergencies only via UMW email.
Message from Ray Usler – UMW Information Security Officer:
We understand that this email may look like spam and we at the University appreciate you continued security awareness. In this case, it is a legitimate email and we ask that you please register. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me directly at rusler@umw.edu or 540-654-2152. You may also contact the IT Help Desk at helpdesk@umw.edu or 540-654-2255.
For more information, please contact Chris Cash in Emergency Management and Safety at ccash@umw.edu.
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A Message from President Hurley Regarding Relay for Life
On Thursday, March 27, UMW was honored with both a Shining Star Award (for exceeding the previous year’s total dollars raised) and a Gold Award (for 35% participation and $125 average gift) at the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign 2013 awards luncheon, held in Richmond. A successful campaign depends on your pledges and direct giving. I want to express my thanks to you for your continued participation in the CVC and for your donations to the various organizations that you support through direct giving.
In this regard I call your attention to the UMW Relay for Life, which benefits the American Cancer Society and provides an excellent opportunity for the UMW community to come together in the fight against cancer. Your donations will help UMW’s Relay for Life reach their fundraising goal of $54,000, and will count toward UMW’s 2014 CVC effort next fall.
UMW Relay for Life is next weekend, April 5-6, 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. Come out and support the teams, walk a lap or two, or make a donation. Information about the event can be found here.
Thank you,
Richard V. Hurley
President