Dr. Merselis Awarded Honorary Business Doctorate From Antioch

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Dr. John Merselis accepts his honorary doctorate at Antioch University New England’s commencement exercises on Saturday.

KEENE, N.H. — Antioch University New England bestowed longtime trustee Dr. John G. Merselis Jr. of Williamstown with an honorary doctorate degree in business at its commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 16, in Keene.

Merselis practiced internal medicine for nearly 30 years with Williamstown Medical Associates. He then enrolled as a graduate student at Antioch University New England and earned his master of science in management degree in 1996. Beginning in 1997, he served on the governance board of Antioch University for a dozen years. In 2009, he was named to AUNE's inaugural board of trustees, on which he continues to serve.

"I am very surprised by this great honor," said Merselis. "I'm very happy and proud that I've been able to help further the mission of Antioch University to educate leaders for a just and sustainable world."

Merselis is a graduate of Williams College, holds a medical degree from John Hopkins University, and completed postgraduate training at John Hopkins Hospital and New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. From 1963 to 1964, he was a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow in preventive medicine at Makere Medical College in Kampala, Uganda. He is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.



He was a trustee of the former Williamstown Savings Bank for 28 years, and founding chairman of Mountain One. He has served as a founding director of the Fund for Williamstown (an endowment for the town) and Mount Greylock Regional School District's Sustaining Educational Excellence Fund. He served as a selectman in Williamstown for six years, a director of the New Hampshire Lakes Association, and is currently a trustee of the Lakes Region Conservation Trust.

Merselis is the author of several scientific papers, and is a contributing author and editor of Bear Island Reflections, a history of an island community in New Hampshire.

"Jack is an Antioch University treasure," said Stephen Jones, president of Antioch University New England. "There are very few individuals in Antioch's history who have provided such a level of distinguished service as Jack Merselis. He demonstrates exceptional leadership. Throughout his service, he maintained a calm, objective and professional demeanor, and was trusted by all the members of the board who sought his guidance and counsel, and trusted his judgment. His devotion to the University and Antioch University New England is unsurpassed."


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Clark Art Presents Music At the Manton Concert

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute kicks off its three-part Music at the Manton Concert series for the spring season with a performance by Myriam Gendron and P.G. Six on Friday, April 26 at 7 pm. 
 
The performance takes place in the Clark's auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.
 
According to a press release:
 
Born in Canada, Myriam Gendron sings in both English and French. After her 2014 critically-acclaimed debut album Not So Deep as a Well, on which she put Dorothy Parker's poetry to music, Myriam Gendron returns with Ma délire – Songs of Love, Lost & Found. The bilingual double album is a modern exploration of North American folk tales and traditional melodies, harnessing the immortal spirit of traditional music.
 
P.G. Six, the stage name of Pat Gubler, opens for Myriam Gendron. A prominent figure in the Northeast folk music scene since the late 1990s, Gubler's latest record, Murmurs and Whispers, resonates with a compelling influence of UK psychedelic folk.
 
Tickets $10 ($8 members, $7 students, $5 children 15 and under). Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524. Advance registration encouraged. For more information and to register, visit clarkart.edu/events.
 
This performance is presented in collaboration with Belltower Records, North Adams, Massachusetts.
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