Drury High Creates A Musical Tribute To Founder

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Drury High School has been having fun with videos so when it was time to mark its founder's birthday, students naturally put on a music video.

Nathan Drury, born more than century before North Adams was established, would have been 239 years old on March 20. The wealthy Florida farmer and town clerk and his wife, the intriguingly named Freelove, had no children. Instead, When Drury died in 1840 he left money to a nephew and two schools — a girls school that would become Mount Holyoke College and $3,000 for the establishment of Drury Academy in North Adams in 1843.

Or, as the students put it, "he had a dream that wouldn't go to waste."

We wonder what Mr. Drury would have thought of NathanPalooza — sung to a Rihanna tune. 



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MCLA Announces Four Finalists for Next President

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts announced four finalists for the position of president, following a national search. 
 
The finalists were selected by the MCLA Presidential Search Committee and will participate in on-campus visits scheduled for the weeks of April 6 and April 13.
 
The successful candidate will replace President James Birge, who is retiring at the end of the term. 
 
The four finalists are David Jenemann, Michael J. Middleton, Sherri Givens Mylott, and Diana L. Rogers-Adkinson.
 

David Jenemann
David Jenemann is dean of the Patrick Leahy Honors College and professor of English and film and television studies at the University of Vermont, where he oversees recruitment, retention, curricular innovation, and advancement for an interdisciplinary college serving undergraduates from across the university, including UVM's campuswide Office of Fellowships, Opportunities, and Undergraduate Research. 
 
An internationally recognized scholar, he has published three books and numerous articles, with research spanning intellectual and cultural history, mass media, and the intersection of sports and society.
He holds a doctor of philosophy from the University of Minnesota and completed the Institute for Management and Leadership in Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education.
 
 
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