UMW Theatre will close its 2017-18 season with Medea by Euripides, translated by Robinson Jeffers. Performances will be April 12-14 and April 19-21 at 7:30 p.m., and April 15, 21 and 22 at 2 p.m. in Klein Theatre, duPont Hall at the University of Mary Washington. There will be a sign-interpreted performance on April 21 at 2 […]
Annual Administrative Professional’s Day Training and Luncheon, April 25
For All Administrative Support Professionals and their Supervisors:
Again this year, we hope that our administrative support professionals are able to take advantage of this professional development and networking opportunity–the one-day Administrative Professionals Seminar, sponsored by Germanna Community College, Center for Workforce & Community Education on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Many of our administrative support professionals have attended for the last six years and continue to rave about the experience! Please see the link for registration information on the conference and how to register through Germanna. Any questions about the training please contact Germanna at 540-891-3012. Apply the promo code ‘APS10’ to receive a $10 discount off the registration.
And don’t forget our annual appreciation lunch…
We would also like to recognize the exceptional work and dedication that our administrative support professionals (administrative assistants, office managers, general administrative coordinators 1 or 2, administrative office specialist 3) give daily. The University will provide a complimentary lunch for our administrative support professionals, on Thursday, April 26, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Magnolia Dining Room of the University Center (on the pizza and pasta side of the dining room). We look forward to celebrating these valued members of the UMW team.
Please contact jcooper4@umw.edu to RSVP for lunch or if you have any questions.
COAR’s Spring Forward Festival on Sunday
COAR invites you to our annual Spring Forward Festival! The event will be held on the lawn of Brompton this Sunday, April 8, from 1-4 p.m. Community members are invited to bring their children for an afternoon of crafts, games and egg hunts. We will have student volunteers, and we would love to have faculty and staff and their families attend, as well. We hope to see you there!
Textbook Adoptions Due April 20
Course Materials Adoption for fall 2018 are due April 20, 2018. On-time adoptions mean more used books available for students AND more money in students’ pockets through buyback. On-time adoptions also mean more materials are available before the start of classes.
Please submit textbook/course material adoptions to the UMW Bookstore by the due date so that the store can maximize payment to students for books they wish to sell, and increase the ability to fulfill students’ orders before the start of class.
There is a $2,500* Pepsi Textbook Scholarship fund for students, offered to the first department to reach 100% on-time adoption rate.
*In the event of a tie, funds will be divided.
Volunteers Needed for Annual Multicultural Fair on April 14th
The James Farmer Multicultural Center is seeking volunteers for the 28th Annual Multicultural Fair taking place on Saturday, April 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students, faculty and staff can contribute in a multitude of ways by helping with set-up/take-down, serving as an MC for stage performances, helping to hand out programs, and helping to keep our campus clean during the Fair. Volunteers get a free Multicultural Fair t-shirt.
Let us know you are interested in volunteering by completing the form at http://students.umw.edu/multicultural/fair/volunteering/.
We strongly encourage anyone with interest in this event to contact the James Farmer Multicultural Center at umwjfmc@gmail.com or 540/654-1044 to find out how you or your club or organization can be involved.
If you are applying as an individual student, you can complete our form on myUMW by Thursday, April 12 at noon.
If you have any questions, please email JoAnna Raucci at jraucci@umw.edu or call the James Farmer Multicultural Center at 540/654-1044.
UMW Flute and Guitar Ensembles to Perform in Melchers’ Studio
Gari Melchers Home and Studio and the University of Mary Washington Music Department are partnering to present an evening of music on Wednesday, April 25, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Gari Melchers’ Belmont.

The UMW flute and guitar ensembles will perform at Gari Melchers’ Studio at Belmont on Wednesday, April 25. Photo by Norm Shafer.
In celebration of National Guitar Month and National Jazz Appreciation Month, the UMW Guitar Ensemble will present a spring concert featuring arrangements of classical, jazz and contemporary works under the direction of Bruce Middle. The UMW Flute Ensemble will perform selections from Baroque to contemporary, including Latin American selections under the direction of Doug Gately.
Admission is free to the public. Please make reservations by contacting Meghan Pcsolyar at mpcsolya@umw.edu or 540-654-1848.
Gari Melchers Home and Studio is a 28-acre estate and former residence of the artist Gari Melchers and his wife, Corinne. The property, which is operated by the University of Mary Washington, is both a Virginia Historic Landmark and a National Historic Landmark. Located at 224 Washington St. in Falmouth, Virginia, a quarter mile west of the intersection of U.S. 1 and U.S. 17, it is open daily with an admission charge.
Sign Up For Mary Wash Moves Walking Challenge
Human Resources and Campus Recreation presents the April edition of Mary Wash Moves, UMW’s faculty and staff walking challenge. It is not too late to join – we have 67 UMW employees already signed up and want to see how many more employees we can add to the teams! There are six teams to choose from – grab your co-workers, pick a team and start tracking your steps via watch, phone or pedometer!
Read details about Mary Wash Moves: April Edition, add your name to the team of your choice in the tracking document and vote on the winning team prize visit:
http://students.umw.edu/campusrec/be-active/mary-wash-moves/
Let’s show the world how much Mary Wash Moves.
UMW Names Mellinger College of Arts and Science Dean
Keith Mellinger has been named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for the University of Mary Washington. The announcement was made today by Provost Nina Mikhalevsky in an email to the UMW community.
Mellinger has served as interim dean since June, 2017, but his history of service and leadership at the University extends over the past 15 years. He started at UMW in 2003 as a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics, where he served six years as chair. In addition, he has held positions as director of Academic and Career Services and director of UMW’s Quality Enhancement Plan, and he was instrumental in the development and success of the First-Year Experience program for incoming freshmen.
“Dr. Mellinger brings the necessary experience, skills, knowledge and genuine commitment to our students and faculty to provide the kind of leadership that will enable us to address our current challenges, strengthen and enhance our academic programs, and ensure the central and critical role of the College of Arts and Sciences in implementing our strategic vision and moving UMW forward,” according to Mikhalevsky.
A talented scholar and professor, Mellinger has a long record of accomplishments that includes encouraging and mentoring students in their research. More than a dozen undergraduate students have published research under his guidance. Author of nearly 40 peer-reviewed articles, Mellinger received a national writing award from the Mathematical Association of America and a research grant from the National Security Agency.
The University recognized him with the UMW Alumni Association Outstanding Young Faculty Member Award in 2008, and Millersville University honored him with its Young Alumni Achievement Award in 2013.
In addition to his B.S. from Millersville, Mellinger received an M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. He is an avid musician who has participated in the local music scene for many years.
Work Begins on Willard Hall
Construction firm Kjellstrom and Lee has begun renovation work on Willard Hall, UMW’s oldest residence hall.
The first phase involves interior demolition and abatement and is expected to take five months. Most of the work and disruption will occur within Willard Hall and on the east side of the building where Dumpsters will be placed.
The entire project will take about 17 months and will also include steam relocation, repairs to building envelope and renovation/upgrade of interior spaces in time for August 2019 and the fall semester.
The Fire Access/Site Use Plan includes the approximate location of construction fencing. Should you have any questions, please contact Gary Hobson, Capital Outlay Director, at 540-654-1292.
Admissions Hosts Open House March 30 & Spring Break Visitors March 26-April 6
It’s high school spring breaks throughout the state over the next two weeks. As a result you will see increased visitors on tour beginning March 26 through April 6. We encourage you to say hello and introduce yourself to our guests if the opportunity presents itself while the group may be visiting your building. (Visitor parking is on Double Drive and additional spaces have been reserved in GW.) Our tours will be on campus beginning at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
On Friday, March 30, 2018, University of Mary Washington will host an Admissions Open House. Approximately 300 prospective students (typically high school seniors, juniors, and sophomores, as well as transfers) and their families will visit and tour the campus between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. The estimated guest count is 900 visitors.
A sample agenda is posted here. Visitor parking has been reserved in the parking deck off of Route 1 and on Double Drive. Primary event locations are the Anderson Center, Lee Hall, the Hurley Convergence Center, the University Center, and campus/residence hall tours in Mason. Expect to see increased foot traffic on campus and curious newcomers at the Top of the University Center (fourth floor), especially between noon and 2 p.m.
While the Office of Admissions sponsors these events, the entire campus assumes the role of host. Our visitors frequently comment on how “friendly, helpful, and engaging” our UMW community is. Let them know they are welcome and we want them at UMW.
Thank you for your partnership in showcasing all that is great about UMW.

