Alumni Seen at Reunion

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Alumni Seen at Events

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You Got It!

We knew that the gentleman in this photo is Dr. Burney L. Parkinson, a professor of education and psychology at Mary Washington from 1952 to 1956. Thanks to several readers of the spring issue of UMW Magazine, we now know the names of the young ladies pictured with him. On the left is Julia “Judy” Ann Graham Kanakanui ’54. On the right is Joan Piedmont Gruppe ’55. Sadly, both have passed away. But their classmates remember them fondly. Ann Grubbs Blitchington ’55 recognized Joan, her suitemate for two years, and remembered that Joan was from Norfolk. Beverly Carmichael Ryan ’55 also recognized Joan and recalled playing bridge with her and other friends in Westmoreland Hall. She writes, “I’m afraid we spent lots of time playing bridge when we probably should have been studying, but we did have fun.” Ellen Wheby Witherspoon ’56 commented that as a transfer student new to campus in 1953, she was happy to see the familiar face of Judy, whom she knew from their hometown of Beckley, … [Read more...]

Give It Your Best Shot!

We think this photo was shot in fall 1964, and the setting is the patio of Lee Hall. The event was a pumpkin sale to benefit the music honorary society Mu Phi Epsilon. Now all that’s left is to learn the identities of the two young women conducting this pumpkin transaction. If you think you know, leave a comment. Or send an email with “Get the Picture” in the subject line to lmoyer2@umw.edu. You may also write to: UMW Magazine – Get the Picture 1301 College Ave. Fredericksburg, Va. 22401-5300 … [Read more...]

President Hurley Plans to Retire in 2016

President Richard V. Hurley announced in April that he will retire at the end of the current academic year. At Mary Washington for 16 years, he has served as president since July 1, 2010. Previously, he served twice as acting president, as well as executive vice president, chief financial officer, and treasurer of the UMW Foundation. Hurley has presided over the institution during a time of nearly unprecedented capital expansion. Projects include the completion of the Anderson Center and the University Center; the design and construction of Mary Washington’s third campus, the Dahlgren Campus Center for Education and Research in King George County; and construction of the 72,000-square-foot Information and Technology Convergence Center. In honor of the ninth president’s service, the UMW Board of Visitors voted at its September meeting to rename that building the Hurley Convergence Center. “President Hurley has made an indelible impact at Mary Washington,” said Rector Holly Tace … [Read more...]

Board of Visitors Gets Three New Members

Gov. Terry McAuliffe made three new appointments to the University of Mary Washington Board of Visitors: Heather Mullins Crislip ’95, Davis C. Rennolds ’06, and Rhonda S. VanLowe. They will serve four-year terms, which expire June 30, 2019. The three newest board members succeed Joseph Grzeika ’83, Dorcas Hardy, and Jud Honaker, whose terms ended June 30. Crislip, a Richmond resident, has been president and CEO of Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia Inc. since 2012. Before that she oversaw bipartisan policy projects for the Miller Center at the University of Virginia for former Gov. Gerald Baliles and served as the staff director of the Goode National Transportation Policy Project, which was honored by President Obama in a Rose Garden ceremony in 2010. Crislip led the Miller Center’s higher education policy work, including the report Front and Center: Critical Choices for Higher Education. After graduating from Mary Washington, she received a J.D. from the University … [Read more...]

UMW’s on TV!

You may have noticed we’ve ramped up our advertising. UMW students are sharing their real Mary Washington stories online, in full-page newspaper ads, and on mall displays, billboards, and bus wraps. Our great minds are turning heads from Norfolk all the way up to Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland. This semester, we took our branded marketing campaign and the momentum it’s gained since its launch in 2011, and we moved it up a notch. UMW’s first-ever TV commercial hit airwaves this fall in two of our top target areas – Richmond and Hampton Roads. Catch us through the end of the year on networks like ABC Family, Comedy Central, NBC, MTV, and VH1. Or cheer us on during Monday Night Football on ESPN. With the potential for reaching more than a million people in the two markets, Mary Washington’s 26-second TV debut pulled out all the stops, calling in top industry talent from across the country. Director Ineke Caycedo flew in from Educational Marketing Group (EMG) in … [Read more...]

Dancers Sail Across Stage

Associate Vice President and Dean of Student Life Cedric Rucker ’81 literally put on a different hat Sept. 26 when he took the Dodd Auditorium stage and foxtrotted through a V-J Day-themed performance that earned him the “best costume” award. He was one of 10 community members participating in UMW’s third Dancing With the Fredericksburg Stars competition, which raised money for another arts scholarship. With partner Melissa Scott of Strictly Ballroom, Rucker re-created that iconic Times Square kiss image. Commended for his fancy footwork, Howard Heppe, a local plastic surgeon, took home the first-place mirror ball trophy with a cha-cha-cha performed to ZZ Top’s “Sharp Dressed Man.” … [Read more...]

UMW Welcomes Largest-Ever Influx of Students

The University of Mary Washington welcomed an estimated 1,380 freshmen and transfer students in late August, its largest-ever incoming class. Of those, about 1,000 are first-time freshmen. Most hail from Virginia, but some come from 25 other states and Washington, D.C. Students from Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and North Carolina chose UMW – but so did students from California, Oregon, Washington state, and Hawaii. Aloha! Nearly a quarter – 24 percent – identify as minorities, including Hispanic/Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, black or African American, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, and multiracial. Transfer students are important too. More than 350 enrolled at UMW this fall, most from Germanna Community College and Northern Virginia Community College campuses in Annandale and Woodbridge. The middle 50 percent of entering freshmen – meaning 25 percent scored higher and 25 percent scored lower – earned, on average, a high school GPA of 3.54, an ACT … [Read more...]

World Ready: UMW Awards Degrees

In ceremonies May 8 and 9, 2015, the University of Mary Washington awarded 1,158 degrees – 169 graduate and 989 undergraduate. Three students from Virginia, Claire R. Harrington ’15 of Chesapeake, Lisa Blake Johnson ’15 of Vienna, and Emma Katherine Leheney ’15 of Arlington, received the Colgate W. Darden Jr. Award for having the highest grade-point average over four years of undergraduate study. Each had a perfect 4.0. Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees were awarded to undergraduate commencement speaker Pamela Bridgewater and posthumously to Claudia Emerson, a poet and longtime professor at UMW. Bridgewater is a retired career ambassador with the U.S. Diplomatic Service. The graduate commencement speaker was Steven R. Staples, Virginia’s superintendent of public instruction. Other noteworthy honors were: * Grellet C. Simpson Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching – Liane R. Houghtalin, professor of classics, philosophy, and religion * UMW Alumni Association … [Read more...]