鈥淚f you want an anonymous experience, UCM is not for you.鈥
Roger Best, Ph.D.
President
Engage. Encourage. Explore what鈥檚 possible.
Henry Wambuii, Ph.D.
Dept. of Political Science and International Studies
鈥淲e don鈥檛 expect you just to learn about the science or the textbook. We expect you to do.鈥
Michelle Santiago, Ph.D.
Dept. of Agriculture
Global Vision Scholarships: 鈥淭o say it is life-changing is an understatement.鈥
Michael Sawyer, Ph.D.,
Dean Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
鈥淢ove beyond what鈥檚 right in front of you to be future-focused.鈥
Janelle Barrett,
Diversity Clinical Counselor
鈥淚t was like a graduate school boot camp.鈥
Rachel Slocum, student
McNair Scholar, Psychology major
鈥淚鈥檓 really proud of myself.鈥
Mingzhu Zhu, student
MBA
Community. Collaboration. Comprehension.
Justin Williams, student
Digital Media Production major
鈥淎t UCM, you鈥檙e looking at a partnership on how to complete your goals.鈥
Brenda Fuhr
Student Transition and Engagement
Study Abroad: "Now鈥檚 the time.鈥
Kristy Boney, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Modern Languages and Interdisciplinary Studies
鈥淚t鈥檚 in our DNA to care about students.鈥
Matt Thomas, Ph.D.
Dept. of Education Foundations and Literacy
Experiential learning: 鈥淵ou鈥檙e going to be putting your hands in the dirt.鈥
Michelle Santiago, Ph.D.
Dept. of Agriculture
鈥淭he degree of my dreams.鈥
Tyler Habiger,
Director of Annual Giving
鈥淵ou are fully ingrained into campus.鈥
Matt Howdeshell, Ed.D.
Vice President, Intercollegiate Athletics
Setting your life as a citizen.
Shari Bax, Ph.D.
Vice President, Student Engagement and Experience
鈥淚f you鈥檙e ever having trouble, you can ask the faculty.鈥
Marisela Quetzecua, student
Biology major
Parlaying passion into a career.
Joe Moore, Professor
Communication and Digital Media
鈥淪he took a personal interest in helping me.鈥
Leah Holt, student
McNair Scholar, Health Studies major
鈥淚t鈥檚 not as scary as you think it is.鈥
Anna Leonard, student
Health Studies major
Limitless.
Cory Wicker, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President for Human Resources
鈥淲e get really real鈥 you can鈥檛 do that unless you have a community already built.鈥
Ashley Gage, Ph.D.
Department of Human Services
鈥淒oing things you never thought you could, or never thought you would鈥
Lynn Urban, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Tearing through the hurdles ahead.
Scott Lankford, Ph.D.,
Dept. of Biological and Clinical Science
鈥淵ou came this far. You have so many options.鈥
Janelle Barrett,
Diversity Clinical Counselor
A special space in higher education.
Shari Bax, Ph.D.
Vice President, Student Engagement and Experience
鈥淵ou鈥檝e done something most Americans will never do.鈥
Eli Mendenhall, student
Biology major
鈥淲e work with each student to create a plan that helps guide them through their professional path.鈥
Jenna Kammer, Ph.D.
Dept. of Educational Technology and Library Science
鈥淚f you鈥檙e a little concerned, uneasy, uncertain, unsure 鈥 that is normal.鈥
Janelle Barrett,
Diversity Clinical Counselor
鈥淥ur faculty are with you.鈥
Lynn Urban, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology
鈥淭hey just needed a little additional support to be successful.鈥
Michael Sawyer, Ph.D.,
Dean Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
鈥淵ou have access to professors I didn鈥檛 have in grad school.鈥
Scott Lankford, Ph.D.,
Dept. of Biological and Clinical Science
鈥淐ommunity is the most important tool you have when you want to make a change.鈥
Ashley Gage, Ph.D.
Department of Human Services
鈥淢eaningful experiences that entry-level professionals would do.鈥
Cory Wicker, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President for Human Resource
30,000 ways to redefine what鈥檚 possible.
Tyler Habiger,
Director of Annual Giving
鈥淵ou have access to many student services online and virtually, without having to step foot on a UCM campus.鈥
Brenda Fuhr
Student Transition and Engagement
鈥淵ou will be able to succeed here.鈥
Janelle Barrett,
Diversity Clinical Counselor