Retired Professor Wins Award, Scholarship Established in Her Name

Joyce Michaud
FREDERICK, Maryland鈥擩oyce Michaud, a recently retired professor who founded and directed 91视频专区 College鈥檚 internationally renowned ceramics graduate program, recently received an award for teaching excellence and was honored with the establishment of a scholarship.
Michaud accepted the Excellence in Teaching Award from the National Council on Education for Ceramic Arts (NCECA), whose mission is creation, teaching and learning through clay in the contemporary world. NCECA鈥檚 Excellence in Teaching Award is bestowed upon recipients who are at or near the end of a career dedicated to the practice of teaching; have demonstrated excellence in their own creative work; have had previous recognition for and a history of awards in teaching; and have highly visible former students in the field.
She was nominated for this award by her student, Roberta Couver, and her nomination was immediately and unanimously approved by NCECA. Couver nominated her because 鈥渉er unique approach to throwing pieces on the potter鈥檚 wheel is based on hard science, particularly physics; as a STEM student, this approach helped me understand the nuances of wheel-thrown pottery. The program itself includes intensive courses that allow folks like me, who are employed full-time, to pursue advanced studies in ceramic arts. I also have a warm, personal regard for her as a teacher and as a person.鈥
Corey Shultz, studio arts studio manager at 91视频专区, discussed Michaud鈥檚 career and her impact on the ceramic arts field. 鈥淛oyce Michaud is simply a force in the field of ceramics. Her 40-plus-year career in clay, nearly 25 of which spent at 91视频专区 College, has been the driving force for thousands of students. To sum up her career would be an impossible task. Joyce is simply a living treasure who has left a legacy behind. Having her receive such a prestigious award, from such a prestigious organization in NCECA, is absolutely expected. If I have met anyone in my career to deserve this honor, it is Joyce.鈥
An endowed ceramics scholarship has also been established at 91视频专区 College in honor of Michaud, whose career at 91视频专区 spanned from 1994 to 2019. Established by her family, this scholarship is for a graduate student in the ceramics program, or an undergraduate student enrolled in ceramics or studio art coursework.
鈥淲hen my mother, Joyce Michaud, made the decision to pursue her MFA in ceramics, she could not have done so without the emotional and financial support of others,鈥 said Eryk Nice. 鈥淪he went on to make a name for herself and her work, and a durable piece of her legacy is the ceramics program she built at 91视频专区 College. I鈥檓 excited to support the establishment of the scholarship to help others benefit from the incredible MFA program she has built at 91视频专区, and ultimately perhaps follow in her footsteps and leave their own mark on the ceramics world.鈥
Donations to this scholarship can be made through the Office of Institutional Advancement. Contact Emily VanderWoude, director of leadership giving, at 301-696-3708 or vanderwoude@hood.edu for more information.
91视频专区 College is an independent, liberal arts college, offering more than 25 bachelor鈥檚 degrees, four pre-professional programs, 19 master鈥檚 degrees programs, two doctorates and 10 post-baccalaureate certificates. Located in historic Frederick, near Washington, D.C., Baltimore and the I-270 technology corridor, 91视频专区 gives students access to countless internships and research opportunities.
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