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ALUMNI PROFILE Former students of professor Patricia McNally Ellis, Esq. gathered on April 5 to celebrate her recent retirement and to express their gratitude for her dedication and impact. The day of the event, Professor Ellis learned that through the generous donations of family, friends, and alumni, the Duncan-McNally Accounting Scholarship fund, which she co-founded in 2005 in memory of her father, is now fully endowed. We are grateful: New Stevenson Partners Stevenson University is pleased to welcome three new members to Stevenson Partners, our initiative recognizing companies who offer scholarships to our students. Our newest Stevenson Partners are: Legg Mason LifeBridge Health Noovis Alumni Contribute to Education Textbook Pictured: First row (left to right) Megan Polis ’16; Brittany Somers ’16; Judy Hemler ’16; Tina Mikula ’11; David W. Nicholson, Professor of Education; Rebecca Knolleisen ’14; Zac Stavish ’13; Donald Bufano; Deborah Kraft, Dean of the School of Education. Second row (left to right): Bob Pelton, Professor of Education; Gina Weber ’16; Brooke Pazoles, Kellsye Piper ’12; Alix Weyforth ’13; Emma Oberlechner ’11; Victoria Abrecht ’16; Stephanie Miele ’16; Beth Kobett, Assistant Professor of Education On May 10, the School of Education recognized David W. Nicholson, Professor of Education, with a signing party celebrating the publication of his Philosophy of Education in Action: An Inquiry-Based Approach. The textbook examines different philosophies of education, and each chapter features a vignette based on observations in actual classrooms by alumni and current education student-candidates in cooperation with several local schools. For Nicholson, one of the most gratifying aspects of researching and writing the textbook was working with former and current students. In particular, Nicholson says that conversations with Kellsye Piper ’12 and Zac Stavish ’13 helped inspire the idea to author his own textbook. As the project began to take shape, Alix Weyforth ’13 and Allie Withrow ’13 offered feedback, and Rebecca Knolleisen ’14 provided extensive editing suggestions. Later in the process, Molly Malloy ’15 assisted in researching and verifying sources. Other alumni were instrumental in contributing to the book’s development, Nicholson says. He and his students observed in the classroom of Tina Mikula ’11, teacher at Monarch Academy Charter School in Glen Burnie, who also shared We are also excited to report that several Stevenson Partners have renewed their membership in the program and will offer their scholarships again for the upcoming academic year. Renewing members are: • BGE • Brotman Financial Group, Inc. • Capitol Office Solutions • CohnReznick LLP • Correct RX Pharmacy Services • Gross, Mendelsohn & Associates, P.A. • Medifast, Inc. • Merritt Properties LLC • Mount Royal Printing & Communications • RCM & D • The Law Office of Jane Frankel Sims • Weyrich, Cronin & Sorra, Chartered instructional materials. Emma Oberlechner ’11, teacher at East Middle School in Carroll County Public Schools, provided a lesson plan. This information became the basis for vignettes featured in two chapters. Current seniors also became involved. Megan Polis and Milvelis Vargas assisted in researching sources, verifying references, and compiling the index. In addition, Judy Hemler and Megan Polis along with a team of four students (Victoria Abrecht, Stephanie Miele, Brittany Somers, and Gina Weber) followed the inquiry model described in the textbook to conduct observations. They presented their results at the Paul D. Lack Scholars’ Showcase held at Stevenson University and the John Dewey Society’s Centennial conference in Washington, D.C. During the signing party, Paul D. Lack, Ph.D., Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, commended the project as an example of experiential learning, collaboration among faculty, students, and alumni, and outreach with educators in the local community. WATCH a Faculty Focus interview with Nicholson at stevenson.edu/ventures. STEVENSON.EDU/GIVING | 25