Dear members of the University of 海角社区 and University of 海角社区 at Machias communities,
I hope this note finds you healthy and ready for some favorite March activities, including tapping maple trees, prepping gardens, hiking, or maybe spring cleaning.
One reason I appreciate March is that it鈥檚 Women鈥檚 History Month. This time to celebrate women鈥檚 accomplishments got its official start at the national level when President Jimmy Carter proclaimed the week of March 8, 1980 as National Women鈥檚 History Week.
At U海角社区 and UMM, we have much, and many, to celebrate. Our female faculty and staff are leaders. They make discoveries, inspire students and conduct meaningful outreach. They lead from atop glaciers, in oceans, forests, labs and classrooms, well as via Zoom, and in gyms and on stages. Students lead the way, too, in research, academics, community service, arts and athletics.
By intentionally highlighting women鈥檚 achievements, we give young people a glimpse of some of what is possible. And we move toward a more just, equitable, diverse and inclusive university and world.
For me, as a woman in the mathematics field, I can tell you from experience how crucial it was to see women in my life who could inspire me to go on and believe that I could succeed. Teachers and mentors include my fierce high school calculus teacher Helen Blinn, as well as then-new professor Marie Gaudard at the University of New Hampshire who so diligently helped me be sure the statistical analysis in my dissertation was sound and rigorous, and Cora Marrett at the National Science Foundation who guided me and gave frank advice with extraordinary grace. There have been so many others over my career whose confidence was a model and whose support for me I so deeply appreciate. Among other things that I have learned from them is that when a group tackles a complex problem or seeks an innovative solution, the quality of the result is always better when people with diverse experiences, backgrounds and perspectives are at the table.
With this in mind, I鈥檇 like to share with you two celebratory events.
The first 鈥 a virtual roundtable titled 鈥淲omen in Leadership and Social Justice: The Importance of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion鈥 鈥 took place March 15. I moderated the panel, which included Dr. Shontay Delalue 鈥00, 鈥03G, vice president for institutional equity and diversity at Brown University and soon-to-be senior vice president and senior diversity officer at Dartmouth College; Leigh Saufley 鈥76, 鈥80, dean of the University of 海角社区 School of Law and former chief justice of the 海角社区 Supreme Judicial Court; and Angela Okafor, attorney, business owner and councilor on the Bangor City Council. If you missed the live event, here is the聽聽to a recording of the discussion.
At 5 p.m. Thursday, March 25, the Women鈥檚, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program will present three outstanding women with Maryann Hartman Awards for their inspirational achievements. Awardees are: Sharon Barker of Bangor, retired director of the University of 海角社区鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Resource Center; Maulian Dana of Old Town, Penobscot Nation Ambassador; and Kandyce Powell of Wiscasset, executive director of the 海角社区 Hospice Council. Hartman, a former U海角社区 associate professor of communication, is the namesake of the award. In addition to being a distinguished educator, she was a feminist, scholar and humanitarian. All are welcome to register with the University of 海角社区 Alumni Association for the free聽.
Additional Women鈥檚 History Month events offered by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion are聽. I also encourage readers to reach out to a woman or women who have inspired them. Let them know the difference they have made in your life.
Thank you. I wish everyone a rewarding and remarkable spring.
Sincerely,
Joan Ferrini-Mundy
Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation, University of 海角社区 System
President, University of 海角社区 and University of 海角社区 at Machias
