Formal Installation Highlights Week of
Inaugural Events
Thomas
H. Powell will be inaugurated as the 24th
president of Mount St. Mary's College and
Seminary during an installation ceremony at
2 p.m., Friday, October 24, 2003in the Knott
Athletic Recreation Convocation Complex (ARCC).
The event is free,
open to the public and wheelchair
accessible.
The installation
ceremony will begin with a colorful academic
procession including Mount faculty,
trustees, and representatives of the student
body and seminary. Also present will be
delegates from colleges, universities and
associations from around the country.
Program participants include community
leaders and the Archbishop of Baltimore and
Chancellor of the Seminary, His Eminence
William Cardinal Keeler.
Powell, whose
appointment was announced on December 10,
2002, officially began his tenure in July.
The installation ceremony marks the formal
investiture during which Powell will be
presented with the traditional symbols of
the Mount: the official seal, the DuBois
Crucifix, the presidential medallion and the
mace. "I am both pleased and honored to be
given this opportunity," said Powell. "The
Mount is about many things, but chiefly it
is about people - about talented students,
staff and faculty. It was meeting the people
of Mount St. Mary's and experiencing this
community that convinced me this is where I
should be."
Previously the
president of Glenville State College in
Glenville, W. Va., Powell is credited with a
variety of accomplishments, including the
completion of a major campus renovation, the
revitalization of the college's Foundation
and the development of its first annual fund
program. He increased the college's
endowment and initiated a program titled "A
Renaissance of Shared Values," to focus
attention on the key values of academic
integrity.
Prior to his work at
Glenville State College, Powell was a
professor of education and dean at Winthrop
University in Rock Hill, S.C. (1994-99); and
a professor of special education and dean at
Montana State University (1990-1994).
Powell earned
bachelor's and master's degrees in special
education from Montana State
University-Billings, in 1976 and 1979,
respectively, and completed an Ed.D. in
special education from Vanderbilt University
in 1981. His academic concentrations
included teacher education, family
intervention, severe disabilities and
educational technology.
Throughout his
career, Powell has effectively maintained
the balance between teaching and research.
He has written four books, notably, Brothers
and Sisters: A Special Part of Exceptional
Families, and authored numerous book
chapters and articles for scholarly
publications. In addition to lecturing
around the country, Powell is a frequent
keynote speaker at professional conferences.
He is also the founding director of the
University of Connecticut Program for
Disabilities, as well as the Sibling
Information Network.
Powell and his wife,
Irene, have three children: Nicholas, Thomas
Henry and Cathleen.
In addition to the
installation ceremony, other festivities are
planned to celebrate the inaugural week,
including a community-wide campus
beautification day on Wednesday, October 22
and a youth festival on Saturday, October
25.
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