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UMW’s Celebration of Giving Generates Global Connections

November 25, 2024 by jlaiacon Leave a Comment

University of Mary Washington senior Hayley Madden had an unforgettable experience while visiting England’s National Gallery on a faculty-led trip. An art history major, she presented her own research to her professor and classmates on French painter Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun’s “Self Portrait with a Straw Hat.”

“I’m so grateful to everyone who believed in my potential,” Hayley said. The recipient of the Emil R. Schnellock Scholarship and other awards, she’s now applying to graduate art history programs in London. “You’ve made my Mary Washington education possible while helping to nurture my dream from a simple sketch into a vibrant masterpiece.”

Hayley was among the student speakers who shared their stories at the 2024 Celebration of Giving. An art history major, Hayley studied abroad in England and France and now serves as a peer advisor in UMW's Center for International Education. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Hayley was among the student speakers who shared their stories at the 2024 Celebration of Giving. An art history major, Hayley studied abroad in England and France and now serves as a peer advisor in UMW’s Center for International Education. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Engagement Katie Turcotte quoted late chef and globetrotting TV host Anthony Bourdain as she welcomed donors to the 2024 Celebration of Giving, held in the Cedric Rucker University Center's Chandler Ballroom. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Engagement Katie Turcotte quoted late chef and globetrotting TV host Anthony Bourdain as she welcomed donors to the 2024 Celebration of Giving, held in the Cedric Rucker University Center’s Chandler Ballroom. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
President Troy Paino and wife Kelly (right), who were the evening's hosts, and other guests listen to UMW student speakers talk about their international education experiences at Mary Washington. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
President Troy Paino and wife Kelly (right), who were the evening’s hosts, and other guests listen to UMW student speakers talk about their international education experiences at Mary Washington. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
With a study abroad theme, tables were decorated with globes, suitcases, and postcards from far-flung locales across the globe. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
With a study abroad theme, tables were decorated with globes, suitcases, and postcards from far-flung locales across the globe. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Keeping with the international education theme, 'Eagle Airlines' screens outside Chandler Ballroom announced flight arrival and departure times. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Keeping with the international education theme, ‘Eagle Airlines’ screens outside Chandler Ballroom announced flight arrival and departure times. Photo by Karen Pearlman.

Hayley shared her story – including how she explored museums in nine countries while spending a semester in France and now helps her fellow students plan their own excursions as a Center for International Education peer advisor – at the Celebration of Giving on Nov. 21. Held in the Cedric Rucker University Center’s Chandler Ballroom, this year’s event honored 200-plus donors who listened as students and administrators thanked them for supporting the University’s renowned study abroad program and the international students who live and learn at UMW.

“These pillars of the Mary Washington experience cultivate global perspectives and foster meaningful cross-cultural connections, yet can also be costly for our students,” Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Engagement Katie Turcotte said. “Your gifts help strengthen UMW’s reputation as a hub for international education and student success.”

She thanked supporters for prioritizing UMW in their philanthropic giving during the past fiscal year, with $14.5 million in gifts and pledges raised from 5,146 donors. She also shared 2024 highlights, including the Beyond the Classroom Endowment, which supports student experiential learning like study abroad, surpassing its $1 million goal this fall.

“We’re grateful not only for your investment, but also your example to our students,” UMW President Troy Paino said. Noting UMW’s distinction as top producer of Peace Corps volunteers and Fulbright scholars, he said that curiosity, open-mindedness, humility, and a desire to learn about other cultures are critically important in today’s world. “These are traits that we hope to develop in young people so they can be successful and make a difference.”

Suitcases, globes, and postcards decorated the tables while the Eiffel Tower and a Japanese temple illuminated the walls of Chandler Ballroom. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Suitcases, globes, and postcards decorated the tables while the Eiffel Tower and a Japanese temple illuminated the walls of Chandler Ballroom. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Aloysious regaled the audience with stories about the cultural differences and social norms he has observed between his homeland of Uganda and the United States. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Aloysious regaled the audience with stories about the cultural differences and social norms he has observed between his homeland of Uganda and the United States. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Sean McGavin '25, one of the student speakers, with his donor, Sally Brannan Hurt '92. Sally established the Sally Brannan Hurt '92 Study Abroad Scholarship, which has funded faculty-led trips to the Galápagos Islands for dozens of students, including Sean. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Sean McGavin ’25, one of the student speakers, with his donor, Sally Brannan Hurt ’92. Sally established the Sally Brannan Hurt ’92 Study Abroad Scholarship, which has funded faculty-led trips to the Galápagos Islands for dozens of students, including Sean. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Renee Allen Kuntz '85 and husband Scott enjoy the evening's festivities. Renee recently made a pledge that pushed the Beyond the Classroom Endowment, which funds study abroad and other high-impact learning opportunities for students, past the $1 million mark in gifts and pledges. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Renee Allen Kuntz ’85 and husband Scott enjoy the evening’s festivities. Renee recently made a pledge that pushed the Beyond the Classroom Endowment, which funds study abroad and other high-impact learning opportunities for students, past the $1 million mark in gifts and pledges. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Guests enjoyed a sweet internationally-themed treat of gelato with a cookie and a cannoli. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Guests enjoyed a sweet internationally-themed treat of gelato with a cookie and a cannoli. Photo by Karen Pearlman.

Junior Aloysious Kabonge, a mathematics and statistics major and data science minor from Uganda, spoke about how the Thomas Howard and Elizabeth Merchent Tardy Scholarship and other awards have helped him earn a broad liberal arts education while embracing campus life.

At UMW, he serves as a Student Alumni Ambassador, resident assistant, and orientation leader. He participated in an alternative service break and joined the African Student Union, which has helped him connect with other international students.

“Your kindness, generosity, and support have changed my life profoundly,” he told his donors. “I’m here today, pursuing my dreams, because of you. You’ve given me opportunities that I could have only imagined, and for that, I’m deeply grateful.”

Sean McGavin '25 points out photos from his college journey on a slideshow presentation. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Sean McGavin ’25 points out photos from his college journey on a slideshow presentation. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Marcy Weatherly Morris '50 reconnects with Dan Steen '84 and Anne Thompson Steen '83. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Marcy Weatherly Morris ’50 reconnects with Dan Steen ’84 and Anne Thompson Steen ’83. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Janet Hedrick '73, who has gone on several Mary Washington Alumni on the Road trips to destinations across the globe, enjoys dinner with University Librarian Emeritus Jack Bales. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Janet Hedrick ’73, who has gone on several Mary Washington Alumni on the Road trips to destinations across the globe, enjoys dinner with University Librarian Emeritus Jack Bales. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Lisa Patillo Miller ’96 and the Hon. Kerwin Miller Sr. '95 enjoy the cocktail hour at the 2024 Celebration of Giving, while a Center for International Education student slideshow plays in the background. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Lisa Patillo Miller ’96 and the Hon. Kerwin Miller Sr. ’95 enjoy the cocktail hour at the 2024 Celebration of Giving, while a Center for International Education student slideshow plays in the background. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
From left: Dr. Terrie Young Crawley '77, Al Merchent, Cindy Jones Merchent '77, and Rita Morgan Stone '52 pose for a photo during the cocktail hour. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
From left: Dr. Terrie Young Crawley ’77, Al Merchent, Cindy Jones Merchent ’77, and Rita Morgan Stone ’52 pose for a photo during the cocktail hour. Photo by Karen Pearlman.

Senior Sean McGavin shared his own college journey, beginning with hiking all 2,200 miles of the Appalachian Trail during a gap year. At Mary Washington, he discovered a passion for chemistry that was vital to his desire to preserve forests and began working as a wildland firefighter during the summers.

Earning the Sally Brannan Hurt ’92 Study Abroad Scholarship helped Sean go on a faculty-led trip the Galápagos Islands, where he planted trees and learned how other countries address ecological problems. The knowledge he gained abroad influenced his decision to pursue a Ph.D. in chemistry so he can develop environmentally safe retardants to fight fires.

“I didn’t know my purpose before I came to Mary Washington, but I found it here,” said Sean as he thanked Hurt. “Going to the Galápagos … was an opportunity that wouldn’t have been possible for me without Sally’s scholarship and is one that I’ll never forget.”

Senior Mima Manton, who hails from England, said the James E. Baker Community Orchestra Scholarship and other awards supported her in studying music abroad while performing in many university ensembles, including leading the Pep Band.

“My musical experiences have developed in ways that I could have never imagined,” said Mima, who performed a piece on bassoon with Music Chair and Professor Brooks Kuykendall on piano. “I cannot stress enough that without my scholarships, I wouldn’t be standing in front of you today.”

Mima Manton '25, a music major from England, performed a piece on bassoon to close out the evening. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Mima Manton ’25, a music major from England, performed a piece on bassoon to close out the evening. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Kaylah Lightfoot '25 poses for a picture with Lucy Lutterbie '70 during the cocktail hour. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Kaylah Lightfoot ’25 poses for a picture with Lucy Lutterbie ’70 during the cocktail hour. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Jane Jackson Woerner '69 (left) and Karen Kilgore Ralston '69 reconnect at the Celebration of Giving. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Jane Jackson Woerner ’69 (left) and Karen Kilgore Ralston ’69 reconnect at the Celebration of Giving. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Linda Lemanski Blakemore '84 and Associate Professor Emeritus of History Porter Blakemore enjoy the evening together. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
Linda Lemanski Blakemore ’84 and Associate Professor Emeritus of History Porter Blakemore enjoy the evening together. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
President Troy Paino gives final remarks to end the evening. Photo by Karen Pearlman.
President Troy Paino gives final remarks to end the evening. Photo by Karen Pearlman.

Learn more about establishing scholarships and how private support makes a difference in the lives of UMW students who receive scholarships, research fellowships, and internship grants.

View photos from the 2024 Celebration of Giving.

– Article by Assistant Director of Advancement Communications Jill Graziano Laiacona ’04

Filed Under: Giving Stories Tagged With: celebration of giving, Center for International Education, kturcott, Sally Brannan Hurt '92 Study Abroad Scholarship in Biology

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