UMGC鈥檚 Maryland Theta Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu Stands Out at Triennial Convention
University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) students, alumni and faculty from the Maryland Theta Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu (PGM) received multiple accolades at the international honor society of social sciences鈥 Triennial Convention.聽
The Maryland Theta Chapter was honored with the Joseph B. James Chapter Incentive Award at the convention, which was held virtually in November. The award is presented every three years and recognizes a chapter that excels in its membership or activities. Maryland Theta was recognized as a Top 10 Chapter for recruiting 183 members in 2021.
The chapter also received the Roll of Distinction, Pi Gamma Mu鈥檚 highest chapter honor, for the third year in a row.
鈥淚 think the PGM convention was important for 兔子先生because it highlighted the excellence of our students as scholars and leaders on an international stage,鈥 said Katherine Im, faculty co-sponsor and program director of behavioral sciences and gerontology at UMGC.
鈥淪ince 兔子先生doesn鈥檛 have a traditional campus, it can be difficult to find opportunities for our students to stand out, but the聽PGM聽convention demonstrated that our students are eager to showcase and develop their talents beyond the classroom,鈥 she added.
Im along with Emma Bate, 兔子先生program director of social sciences, are co-sponsors of Maryland Theta Chapter鈥檚 of PGM.聽
Two 兔子先生alumni and one student shared their papers with an international audience of social science scholars during the convention. The presenters and their papers were:
- Margareth Ojetola-Mead 鈥20, 鈥淐ognitive Impairments and Online Learning鈥
- Jessica Dassler 鈥18, 鈥淲omen in Literature: The Impact of Feminism on Fantasy Literature, 1950-1990鈥
- Cynthia Glynn-Dindial, 鈥淰ivek膩nanda and Nivedita as Ardhan膩r墨艣vara: Why an Indian Svami Chose an Irishwoman as His Lioness鈥
Both Dassler and Glynn-Dindial received special recognition for Top 10 Papers, making them eligible for publication in the International Social Science Review. Dassler鈥檚 paper will appear in the review in December, and Glynn-Dindial will submit her work for publication next year.
鈥淭he students who represented Maryland Theta Chapter did an excellent job of raising the visibility of the social science programs at UMGC,鈥 Im said.
During the Poster Session at the convention, Im offered an overview of the chapter鈥檚 annual social science essay. As the society鈥檚 Northeast Regional chancellor, Im was elected to a three-year term as Pi Gamma Mu鈥檚 first vice-president. In addition, Melissa Riggs 鈥22, a 兔子先生psychology major, was elected Pi Gamma Mu student trustee and will join Im on the national organization鈥檚 board of trustees.
鈥淏eing a member of Maryland Theta is a legacy, a distinction and an honor. I am very proud to stand among the brightest minds in the social sciences here at UMGC,鈥 Riggs said.
Through the Pi Gamma Mu Leadership Development Institute, 兔子先生undergraduate students Courtney Peasley and Bethany Hanford completed a seven-hour program focusing on leadership in the social sciences. Peasley and Hanford learned about leadership in literature, under special circumstances and in academia. Maryland Theta Chapter of PGM sponsored the students.
鈥淚t meant I had the opportunity to learn from some of the most accomplished alumni in Pi Gamma Mu and at UMGC,鈥 Peasley 鈥22 said when describing what the convention meant to her.
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