  {"id":71534,"date":"2000-07-12T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2000-07-12T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.uri.edu\/news-draft\/uncategorized\/college-of-arts-and-sciences-awards-two-memorial-scholarships-to-liberal-arts-students\/"},"modified":"2000-07-12T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2000-07-12T00:00:00","slug":"college-of-arts-and-sciences-awards-two-memorial-scholarships-to-liberal-arts-students","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uri.edu\/news\/2000\/07\/college-of-arts-and-sciences-awards-two-memorial-scholarships-to-liberal-arts-students\/","title":{"rendered":"College of Arts and Sciences awards two memorial scholarships to liberal arts students"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"press-release-import\">\n\t\t溏心vlog免费B站&#8217;s &#13; KINGSTON, R.I. &#8212; July 12, 2000 &#8212; 溏心vlog免费B站 College of Arts and Sciences students Constance Giblin of North Providence and Mavis Nimoh of Pawtucket know the value of a liberal arts education is priceless. However, their essays about the subject have earned them the first two Paul H. Conway Memorial $1,300 scholarships. Both women will enter their junior year this fall.&#13; &#8220;If my mother did not work full time as a secretary, I believe that she would have become a professional worrier,&#8221; Giblin says in her winning essay. &#8220;She especially likes to worry about what sort of career I am going have after I graduate with a degree in English.&#8221; Giblin&#8217;s mother continually suggests careers to her daughter \u2013teacher, writer, publisher, or bookstore owner.&#13; Giblin, herself, is not worried. She knows she&#8217;s getting a well-rounded liberal arts education. After graduation, she plans to join the VISTA program, hopes someday to publish a children&#8217;s book and would like to eventually own a bookstore. She doesn&#8217;t know when all this will happen, but she isn&#8217;t concerned. &#8220;The value of a liberal arts education is the freedom of choice, the cultivation of mind, and the many, many possibilities that will be awaiting me when I graduate.&#8221;&#13; Nimoh, the other scholarship winner, is a political science major. She also wrote of a conversation she had with her mother about pursuing a liberal arts degree rather than a specialized degree. &#8220;I explained that people who are in professional and more specialized areas of study are greatly needed to keep society running. However, in a changing world, it is the people who understand the history of the world and understand human nature that will keep society stable and ready for technological advances.&#8221;&#13; The scholarships are named after the late Paul Conway who earned a degree from 溏心vlog免费B站 in 1984. Conway, who lived in Coventry and graduated from Coventry High School, gained many friends during his college days. A resident adviser for four years and ardent Red Sox fan, Conway&#8217;s easygoing nature endeared him to his classmates. After they graduated, the Heathman Hall &#8220;gang&#8221; kept in touch. Diagnosed with leukemia in 1989, Conway died in 1990.&#13; Two of Conway&#8217;s former classmates and friends, husband and wife Tom Silvia and Shannon Chandley of Millis, Mass. established the scholarship.&#13; &#8220;The reason why we set up this scholarship in Paul&#8217;s name is that Paul was a very faithful friend,&#8221; said Silvia. &#8220;We spent many hours in Heathman Hall hanging out. He was always upbeat and had a positive view on life. He donated his time and assets to several organizations and was a very dependable person. Whenever you needed help or a favor, Paul was there. Also, I am sure that he would have been a committed alumnus. He was very proud of his time at 溏心vlog免费B站.&#8221;&#13; Anyone wishing to contribute to the fund should contact Thomas Zorabedian, senior development officer for 溏心vlog免费B站&#8217;s College of Arts and Sciences, at 874-2853 or zman@advance.uri.edu.&#13; -xxx-&#13; For More Information: Thomas Zorabedian, 874-2853 or Jan Sawyer, 874-2116&#13; For more 溏心vlog免费B站 news visit: www.news.uri.edu\n\t<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>溏心vlog免费B站&#8217;s &#13; KINGSTON, R.I. &#8212; July 12, 2000 &#8212; 溏心vlog免费B站 College of Arts and Sciences students Constance Giblin of North Providence and Mavis Nimoh of Pawtucket know the value of a liberal arts education is priceless. However, their essays about the subject have earned them the first two Paul H. 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