University of Maryland University College honored 27 Doctor of Management candidates and conferred their degrees during the 2017 doctoral commencement ceremony at the College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center on Thursday evening May 11. It was the overture to a Mother鈥檚 Day weekend of ceremonies at the Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland, honoring the university鈥檚 associate鈥檚, bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degree graduates.
Those earning the doctorate had completed their academic requirements in the summer or fall of 2016, and this spring.聽 They now join UMUC鈥檚 doctoral alumni group of more than 400 graduates with a wealth of opportunities to assist current and future post-graduate students in their quest to earn a doctorate, said Bryan Booth, collegiate professor and vice dean, The Graduate School, during the ceremony鈥檚 opening remarks.
鈥淔or those of us who work in the doctoral program, this is our favorite day of the year,鈥 Booth told graduates. 鈥淚 would think it is a pretty good day for you, too!鈥
UMUC introduced its scholar-practitioner based Doctor of Management program in 2000 and Doctor of Management in Community College Policy and Administration in 2009. Both are designed for experienced professionals who work full-time and want to advance their scholarship and practical learning.
The newfound knowledge and skills acquired in the pursuit of a UMUC Doctor of Management degree鈥攖he transformation to scholar-practitioner鈥攃arries with it certain responsibilities, Booth told graduates. They include, 鈥渢hinking critically before acting, reflecting on circumstances, understanding the context of your situations, and knowing when 鈥榚nough evidence is enough,鈥欌 Booth said.
For student speaker David Scott Phillips 鈥16, who described himself as someone who 鈥渏ust likes thinking about stuff,鈥 the scholar-practitioner 鈥渄uality鈥 is a guide to the positive contributions that he and fellow graduates can make as they progress in their careers.
By example, Phillips, who is a subject-matter expert with 30 years鈥 experience in the clean air industry, said that he can use his new-honed critical thinking skills in his commercial product management role to focus on the 鈥渕ost important鈥 issues.
鈥淚f I read what the newest thinkers are learning and presenting in peer-reviewed journals and figure out how to apply [that] to the global marketing of my product 鈥 聽that would be pretty cool, and I would be fulfilling that scholar-practitioner role,鈥 Phillips said.
In his charge to doctoral graduates, UMUC President Javier Miyares noted: 鈥淢any of you already hold leadership roles in business, government, or higher education鈥攁nd your influence will only increase.鈥 聽He urged them to use their education, experience, creativity, vision and influence to set a positive example.
鈥淟ead with honesty, integrity, and care. Respect the dignity of those you lead. Weigh carefully the impact of your actions. And honor the dream of future generations to be part of a world marked by peace and prosperity,鈥 Miyares said.
Phillips is confident that by using their analytical skills and 鈥減ractitioner's hearts,鈥 he and his fellow UMUC doctoral graduates can harness market forces for the good. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big world out there. Maybe people like us can make it a little better,鈥 he said.
DOCTOR OF MANAGEMENT GRADUATES 2016鈥2017
Summer 2016: Gary Batson 鈭 Ingrid Denise Fray 鈭 John Haley 鈭 Wendy Patriquin 鈭 Dianne Piper 鈭 Michael Simms
FALL 2016: Rosette Burakari Adera 鈭 Lenaire Ahlum 鈭 Teresa Howard Carter 鈭 Francisca Chukwura 聽鈭 Kaisa Holloway Cripps 鈭 Kelemsis Gedlu 鈭 Brinkley Hypes 鈭 Thomas R. Mauro 鈭 Denise Nadasen 鈭 Buenaventura O. Ontuca 鈭 Claudia Owens 鈭 David Scott Phillips 鈭 Edward Priola 鈭 Dawn Turner
SPRING 2017:聽 Rebecca Bolton 鈭 Angela West Davis 鈭 LaReta Antrell Davis 鈭 Trienne Glover 鈭 Christopher K. Jones LaFondra N. Lynch 鈭 Charles McGarvey
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