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UMGC Global Media Center Teaching Took UMUC Adjunct Professor Around The World

If an artist were to draw Mary Ellen Schmider鈥檚 life, it might be a series of loops. That鈥檚 because the adjunct professor at 91直播 of Maryland 91直播 College (UMUC) keeps circling back to past interests and adventures.

Or maybe she never left them.

鈥淚 have been a humanist, involved in language and history, since the beginning,鈥 said Schmider, who teaches history and women鈥檚 studies, sits on the board of the Fulbright Association, and is graduate dean emerita at Minnesota State 91直播. 鈥淚 like people, and I like to engage with ideas and see the spark that comes from that.鈥

Schmider鈥檚 women鈥檚 studies and history courses at UMUC may coincide with the #MeToo movement, but her interest in women鈥檚 issues stretches back decades. When the National Organization for Women was just emerging, she was already tracking the feminist movement.

Schmider calls on her students to think globally and multiculturally. It sounds straight out of the headlines, but it is the lens she鈥檚 always used as her career carried her from country to country. In recent years, she has kept up with her online classes and students while on brief professional trips to Albania, Hungary, Kosovo and Poland.

Even the notion of virtual teaching is a loop. Schmider was a pioneer in distance learning in the 1970s, developing curricula and using multi-line telephones鈥攖he technology at the time鈥攖o bring university classes to rural teachers and students across Minnesota.

鈥淚t was really pretty primitive. We got telephones that could hold six or seven lines,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e had teachers with 50 or 60 students in big graduate classes and linked them to groups of two or three students in other places, as many as six sites at a time.鈥

Underpinning all these loops is Schmider鈥檚 passion: education. Except for brief interruptions鈥攊ncluding a 2005 Fulbright award that took her to Macedonia鈥攕he has been a fixture on the UMUC faculty since 2002.

鈥淒r. Schmider鈥檚 class, by far, has been my favorite,鈥 said Nichelle Lewis, chief of staff in the Office of Science Policy, Engagement, Education, and Communications at the National Institutes of Health. 鈥淚 took Introduction to Women鈥檚 Studies because I needed an elective. I signed up expecting it to be about women鈥檚 history.

鈥淏ut it was an awesome class with so much more information,鈥 said Lewis, who is working on a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business with a minor in human resources.

The class was Lewis鈥 first after 15 years away from college and her first-ever online class.

鈥淭his was a very different learning environment than what I鈥檓 used to. With her class, I was excited about going home and doing that homework and reading every day. I couldn鈥檛 wait to see what was on the discussion board.,鈥 Lewis said. 鈥淲e were given a really open and honest platform. We could discuss our differences in a respectful way.鈥

Schmider鈥檚 initial contact with UMUC came in the 1980s when she was on sabbatical from Minnesota State 91直播 Moorhead. She had been invited by the 91直播 of Minnesota to take part in a faculty exchange program, teaching graduate courses in English literature at the 91直播 of Reykjavik in Iceland. Her husband, Carl, also a professor, was hired by UMUC to teach at Naval Air Station Keflavik in Iceland.

That experience launched a trajectory that saw Schmider zigzagging around the world. She lectured in several countries about U.S. social reformers, including Jane Addams, the first American woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize. During a cross-cultural research sabbatical in the early 1990s, she gave a U.S. Embassy-sponsored lecture tour in several Japanese cities. In Okinawa, for example, she spoke on the U.S. tradition of volunteerism, social reform movements, and women in America.

鈥淓ducation is important not just for people who are doing research but for shaping how they live and what they think about,鈥 Schmider said. 鈥淚 keep learning. I learn all the time from my students and in keeping up with the research.鈥

In 1997, Schmider landed in China on a Fulbright lecturer award to teach American poetry and literary criticism to graduate students.

鈥淢y students were all teachers. It was very interesting,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y best student was 16 when he heard his first words of English. He spent time listening to the radio then we talked about French and British books and contemporary poets.鈥

Then Carl traveled for UMUC to Bosnia for eight weeks and Schmider joined him in Germany to teach English, library research and U.S. history. That launched her four years in the university鈥檚 European division, teaching at the Incirlik Air Base in Turkey鈥攋ust after 9/11 and again in 2003鈥攁s well as in Ramstein, Heidelberg, Manheim, and Kaiserslautern, Germany.

鈥淚 kept teaching because I love being in the classroom. I taught whenever I had an opportunity,鈥 she said.

During Women鈥檚 History Month in March, on UMUC鈥檚 Facebook Live interview series to discuss the women鈥檚 movement from a historical perspective.

鈥淪he is the best professor I鈥檝e ever had,鈥 said Cheri Arnett, a subcontracts manager in Northrop Grumman鈥檚 Space Division. 鈥淪he was very responsive and interactive with all her students. She gave incredible feedback and she shared a lot of her own personal experiences, which helped tie the class materials to real life.鈥

Arnett, who is pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 degree in management studies, described Schmider鈥檚 women鈥檚 studies course as 鈥渢ransformative.鈥

鈥淚t opened the lens on how I view the world,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was so great learning that feminism isn鈥檛 just about women 鈥 but about civil rights and human rights and understanding culture.鈥

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