The Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry celebrated the George Washington University's Recipients of the 2015-16 Scottish Rite Scholarships and Fellowships
Beneath
two large portraits of George Washington dressed in his Masonic attire, the
Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry celebrated the recipients
of the 2015-16 Scottish Rite scholarships and fellowships Feb. 9 at a luncheon
at the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C.
One
of the oldest endowed funds at the George Washington University, the Scottish
Rite Endowment has helped hundreds of students with a Scottish Rite family
relation pursue their academic passions while easing their financial burden.
The Scottish Rite is one of several appendant groups of the worldwide
fraternity known as Freemasonry.
The
event was held in the temple’s George Washington Memorial Banquet hall, which
features two large portraits of the founding father, including one depicting
President Washington laying the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol in full Masonic
regalia.
The
relationship between GW and the Scottish Rite began in 1927, when the Scottish
Rite of Freemasonry made a gift of $1 million over 10 years to the university.
In addition to providing student support, the Scottish Rite endowment, now
valued at $11.65 million, financed the acquisition of new hospital equipment
and enabled the establishment of the GW School of Business (then named the
School of Government).
During
the 2015-16 academic year, 44 GW students received Scottish Rite scholarships
and fellowships.
Receiving
a Scottish Rite scholarship was particularly meaningful for graduate student
Andrea Marshall, BA ’15, as she has three generations of Masons in her family,
including her grandfather.
“[The
scholarship] was the difference between having to take out a ton of loans and
to be able to pay for graduate school myself,” she said. “It was really special
because I felt like even though my grandfather wasn’t here, it was a way to bring
him into my college experience a little bit.”
The
luncheon featured remarks by Ronald Seale, sovereign grand commander of the
Scottish Rite; Ret. Adm. William G. Sizemore, director of education and
Americanism of the Scottish Rite; Morgan Corr, BA ’07; and interim Provost
Forrest Maltzman .
Museum
Curator and Internship Director Josh Poole, a graduate student in the Columbian
College of Arts and Sciences and a 2015-16 Scottish Rite scholarship recipient,
and Scottish Rite intern Stuart Pool also spoke briefly about the group’s
internship program, which employs many GW students.
In
his welcome remarks, Mr. Seale said the Scottish Rite was “most pleased” to
have the scholarship students present after the lunch.
“We
are very proud of what you do and your accomplishments, and we want you to feel
at home,” he said, adding that the Scottish Rite was honored to have a
longstanding relationship with the university.
Dr.
Maltzman thanked the Scottish Rite for its continuous support of GW and its
students.
“If
you think about what makes a great university great, it is really opening
doors, giving people opportunities and having them explore different things,”
he said. “Almost all the students in the room would not be at GW were it not
for the generosity of the Scottish Rite.”
Mr.
Corr, who also serves as secretary of the GW Alumni Association, highlighted
the special relationship between the university and the Colonial Lodge No.
1821, a Masonic lodge founded by George Washington University alumni, including
Mr. Corr.
More
than 50 alumni, faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students and other
members of the university community are members of the lodge. In 2014, the
group pledged a portion of membership dues to the Estelle and Melvin Gelman
Library.
“In
addition to all the ritual and moral lessons and philosophy that we teach, I
believe we are good members of the university community,” said Mr. Corr, noting
that the lodge encourages a culture of philanthropy and routinely hosts
activities on campus.
When
scholarship recipient John McAleer, a student at GW’s Elliott School of
International Affairs, was a child, he enrolled in a learning center at the
local Masonic Lodge in Maine to help him overcome a learning disability. His
time at the lodge helped position him for academic success in high school and at
GW and inspired him to become a member of the Masons during his freshman year.
“I
received a lot of support from the institution as a child,” he said. “Without
this scholarship, I wouldn’t be at GW and in the Navy ROTC program about to
commission. This scholarship made everything possible.”
Following
the luncheon, guests toured the 100-year-old temple, which was designed by
award-winning architect John Russell Pope and serves as the headquarters of the
southern jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite. Mr. Pope also designed the
Jefferson Memorial and the West Building of the National Gallery of Art.
Source: GW Impact
http://gwimpact.org/students/scottish-rite-scholarship-recipients-celebrated/
http://gwimpact.org/students/scottish-rite-scholarship-recipients-celebrated/
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