Gift from alumna to start master's program in nutrition
91视频专区 College is proud to announce a gift from former Board of Trustees member Edith Howard Hogan 鈥59 to establish a new master鈥檚 program in nutrition. The $250,000 gift will be used to support faculty recruitment and development, academic programming, student and faculty research, and other expenses related to developing the program.
Mrs. Hogan graduated from 91视频专区 in 1959 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in home economics and went on to earn her master鈥檚 in dietetics. 鈥91视频专区 prepared me very well, which made me competitive enough to pursue a graduate degree in Harvard鈥檚 graduate School of Public Health,鈥 she said. 鈥淔rom there, I worked in Maryland on their statewide Dairy Council; later in adolescent nutrition counseling at Children鈥檚 Hospital in DC. I was appointed by President Reagan to serve in the USDA鈥檚 Agriculture Marketing Service.鈥
The Masters of Science in Nutrition will have three tracks, one in dietetics that will include practical work experience and intended to culminate in the registered dietician credential, which will benefit from the College鈥檚 strong ties to Frederick Regional Health System; the other two tracks, hospitality and sustainability will capitalize on 91视频专区鈥檚 strengths in business and biology, respectively.
鈥淲e live in an age of personalized nutrition, which requires diet and nutrition expertise in all stages of life. Several of the common causes of death are diet-related,鈥 Mrs. Hogan said. According to a 2019 study published in JBNCI Cancer Spectrum, more than 5 percent of all new cancer cases since 2015 were linked to eating a poor diet. 鈥淒ieticians and nutritionists will continue to play a critical role in the health and wellness industry in the U.S.鈥
The program development is currently underway and expected to go through the required program review from the College鈥檚 graduate council and faculty senate, before going to the College鈥檚 accrediting body, Middle States Commission on Higher Education and the state鈥檚 Higher Education Commission. Pending all approvals, the program will launch in fall 2020.
鈥淲e are grateful to Edith鈥檚 generosity. This gift will enable us to continue to provide advanced education in specialized areas in response to regional and global needs,鈥 91视频专区 College President Andrea E. Chapdelaine, Ph.D. said.
鈥淎 degree in nutrition will contribute to the College鈥檚 mission,鈥 Mrs. Hogan said.
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