6 1992 Chowan Opener
Harden Chapel dedicated
Presented award
Dr. G. Kenneth Wolfskill was presented with the Excellence in Teaching Award
during last year's graduation exercises. He has taught at Chowan College since
1973. He was also nominated for the Academic Advisor's Award last year by
Chowan students and received national recognition for this honor.
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Harden Chapel is dedicated to the
Glory of God and in Loving Memory of
Mary Cams Harden by Acheson Adair
Harden Jr., professor emeritus of
mathematics at Chowan College.
Mary Cams Harden, originally from
Chicago, Illinois, was married to
Professor Emeritus Harden for forty
years. A graduate of The Parker School
Joyners
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Tammy were asked if they felt any added
pressure to perform and to the added edge
it gives them because they have people
close to them who know what they are
going through. Their family is a great
network of support, they both agree.
"We go to each other for support and
advice," says Tammy. "I'm glad we are
going to school together. Susan advices
and encourages me. We study together
sometimes and since we have the same
major, elementary education, it helps to
know that we are going into it
together."
Both of the sisters are excited about
Chowan’s going four-year and the new
department of education at the college.
"1 feel like we're pioneers," says
Susan. "We are going to be among the
first teachers to come out of Chowan. 1
feel we are getting a top-notch
education."
Tammy summed it up, "At Chowan,
the relationships with your professors
are close, like family."
And family is im[>ortant to the
Joyners.
in Chicago, she attended Bennington
College in Vermont. The mother of
three children, she enjoyed ballet,
music, and art, but most of all, loved
gardening. The seeds of inspiration she
sowed while she was alive continue to
thrive in her memory in Harden Chapel.
Professor Emeritus Harden joined the
faculty of Chowan in 1969 and both he
and his wife, Mary (who died in 1985)
have contributed much to the life and
work of Chowan College. Mr. Harden
completed undergraduate studies at
Williams College and received the
T.M.A. degree from North Carolina
State University after he retired from a
long and distinguished Army career. The
professor emeritus contmues to teach
part-time in the mathemaucs department
at Chowan.
Harden Chapel was designed by David
Parker, chairman of the division of art at
Chowan, with artistic contributions
from professors of art, Susan Fecho and
Stan Mitchell, to provide a quiet place
for contemplation on a busy and active
campus. The stained glass at the rear of
the chapel was designed and made by
Doug Eubank, professor of art at
Chowan.
Harden Chapel is open 24 hours a day
and is ecumenical in orientation. The
campus minister is responsible for
programs held in the chapel.
People of all religions and spiritual
orientations are invited to use this
chapel at any time for meditation,
reflection, prayer, or quiet time of
renewal and inspiration.
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