After several years with the University of Mary Washington, Senior Contract Officer Ken Manahan is retiring from the Procurement Office. A reception will be held in his honor on Monday, June 24, from 5 to 7 p.m., in the Eagle Village executive building’s fourth-floor conference room (between Suite 400 and 480).
Faculty Staff Orientation Volunteers Needed, Through June 26
Orientation Dates
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Volunteer Placements/Stations
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First-Year (FY) Dates:
*2-day, overnight experience
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· Day 1: Bell Tower –> James Farmer Hall –> Lee Hall –> Fountain
· Day 2: Thornton St. Parking Lot –> duPont Hall –> Seacobeck Hall (along College Ave.)
o 1 shift: 7:30-8:15a.m.
o Supporters will park in Thornton Lot and walk to Seacobeck for the start of Day 2
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Transfer Dates:
*single day session
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(540) 501-6174 (text)
WMWC Opens Applications to Staff!
The day is here! Applications are finally open for all faculty and staff who are interested in applying!
The application is linked below, and please don’t hesitate to reach out to wmwccampusradio@gmail.com with any questions!
https://forms.gle/4RnmCN1WdSFGkqgq5
Waters Installed as VAS President
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Parrish Waters was installed as president of the Virginia Academy of Science during the VAS annual meeting, hosted earlier this month at the University of Mary Washington.
UMW’s Spring 2024 President’s and Dean’s Lists
The University of Mary Washington announces its spring 2024 President’s List and Dean’s List.
To be recognized on these lists a student must carry at least 12 graded credits of new coursework. Students who earn a grade-point average of 4.00 on all work taken for graded credit in a semester receive a spot on the President’s List. Students who earn a grade-point average of 3.50 to 3.99 on all work taken for graded credit in a semester are placed on the Dean’s List.
Decisions regarding inclusion on the lists are based on a student’s record as it stands at the official close-of-the-semester grading period. A temporary grade (I or G) postpones consideration; however, once this grade is converted to a permanent letter grade, the student’s GPA is calculated and, if appropriate, a list notation will be made on the student’s permanent record.
We congratulate the students earning these honors this semester and hope you will share in recognizing their academic achievements @MaryWash. Read more.
The String Queens Return to UMW, May 31
Don’t miss the opportunity to join Continuing and Professional Studies for The String Queens Master Class for Educators. This session offers a unique opportunity to grow as educators in four essential areas of today’s classroom; social-emotional learning in the music classroom, a trauma-informed centered music classroom, creating a culturally inclusive classroom and finding your balance as an educator and performer. This session will be held on May 31st from 9 am-1 pm at the Stafford Campus in University Hall.
This course is free to all UMW Staff and Faculty. Please register here and use code UMWTSQ at checkout for a 100% discount.
The String Queens, TSQ, visited UMW in December as both guest speakers for students studying music and as performers to a full house in UMW’s Dodd Auditorium! We welcome them back for another awesome learning opportunity geared to all educators! TSQ are a dynamic trio that creates stimulating musical experiences, inspiring diverse audiences to love, hope, feel, and imagine. With a repertoire spanning from the Baroque era to the Jazz Age to today’s Billboard Hot 100 Chart, TSQ performs versatile programs that take listeners on a rousing musical journey through time and various genres.
Wynn Installed as VAS Treasurer
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences April Wynn was installed as the treasurer of the Virginia Academy of Science during the VAS meeting, held earlier this month at the University of Mary Washington.
President Paino Interviewed by ‘FXBG Advance’
UMW President Troy Paino was interviewed recently by local media outlet FXBG Advance. Whether it’s the university and the surrounding community, or the liberal arts and artificial intelligence, UMW’s president is building connections for the future. Read more.
June Coffee Talk, June 11
June Coffee Talk
Tuesday, June 11, 2024, 8 to 9 a.m., 718 Venue, 718 Caroline St., Fredericksburg. Parking is available at Riverfront Park, George STreet Lot and Sophia Street Parking Deck, as well as along Caroline Street.
Attendees will receive a 10% discount on coffee from Italian Station when they mention they are there for the Coffee Talk session.
Join us at June’s Coffee Talk as we discuss the topic of Health & Wellness.
In this session, learn how living a healthy lifestyle can build resilience. Discuss important habits that can help you build a strong foundation for navigating the adversities and challenges of life.
June’s Coffee Talk will be led by Season Plato, Certified Health & Wellness Coach.
Season Plato is a Certified Health & Wellness Coach, whose passion is to guide others in creating a healthy life. She provides a comprehensive program that offers one on one coaching, accountability, education and customized nutrition plans. You don’t have to do it alone. Become part of a community of supportive clients and coaches choosing to pursue health and wellness together. You too can create a healthy lifestyle, one habit at a time.
Farnsworth Lectures on Political Humor in Germany
Stephen Farnsworth, professor of Political Science and director of the University’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies, recently presented a lecture, “Late-Night in Washington: Political Humor in U.S. Presidential Elections,” at Europa University Viadrina, in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany. The talk, sponsored jointly by Fulbright Poland and Fulbright Germany, was derived from portions of Dr. Farnsworth’s recently published co-authored book, Late-Night in Washington: Political Humor and the American Presidency. Dr. Farnsworth is serving at the University of Warsaw in Poland as a Spring 2024 Fulbright Distinguished Scholar.
In addition, recent media mentions for Farnsworth include:
The Kennedy Who Wants to Dynamite the Presidential Campaign (The Sunday Tribune, Paris)
Hogan makes abortion-rights stand in Senate race (WTOP)
“Gov. Hogan had to make an ad like this. In pro-choice Maryland, being a Republican in a time when Roe vs. Wade has been overturned is very difficult in a statewide election,” said Stephen Farnsworth, a political-science professor at the University of Mary Washington.
https://wtop.com/maryland-election/2024/05/hogan-makes-pro-choice-stand-in-senate-race/