College retiree Mary Marsha Cupitt receives Honorary Associate of Science degree from Ļć½¶Šć
Mary Marsha Cupitt, a former Ļć½¶Šćnical Community College instructor, received an Honorary Associate of Science degree at the Collegeās Commencement on May 24,2023, in recognition of her dedication and service to the College and its students.
Cupitt taught at Ļć½¶Šć, pioneered new pathways for students, and in retirement continues to stay connected with the College and provide opportunities for students through the C2 Scholarships.
Cupitt began at the College in 1987 when late President Phail Wynn hired her and three other instructors to help restart the Collegeās University Transfer program.
āI came from N.C. State after teaching mathematics there for 10 years. I loved working at Ļć½¶Šć because students need you more at the community college level,ā Cupitt said. āIt was a pleasure working at Ļć½¶Šć and helping students with diverse backgrounds. I enjoyed every minute of it.ā
The Collegeās University Transfer program wanted to create a strong, friendly, and nurturing environment to prepare students for university standards. They worked alongside universities to ensure Ļć½¶Šćās curriculum aligned with their courses, and successfully relaunched the program.
In 1996, Cupitt received the Collegeās Excellence in Teaching award.
Of course I feel wonderful about it,ā she told the Durham Herald-Sun at the time. āĻć½¶Šć emphasizes quality instruction and to be a representative of all those great instructors is wonderful.ā
Cupittās commitment to students extended beyond the classroom.
āI wanted students to have a true college academic and social experience,ā she said. So she founded the Ļć½¶Šć Thespian Society. Her husband, Larry, built the sets.
Their first production was āInherit the Wind.ā In following seasons, they performed plays that included āThe Laramie Project,ā āHot l Baltimore,ā āBiloxi Blues.ā
āStudents really liked being in them.ā Cupitt said. āIt gave them an opportunity to express themselves and to develop as young adults.ā
She also co-founded Gamma Beta Phi honor society at Ļć½¶Šć. āItās important to recognize our studentsā achievements and honor them,ā she said.
She retired from Ļć½¶Šć in 2006, but soon returned and helped to develop the Transfer Center, Transfer Connections, and assisted in the creation of the N.C. College Transfer Program Association.
She also helped to create curriculum guides that helped students plan their Ļć½¶Šć coursework for their intended university and major.
Today, the Cupitts continue to support and enhance the education opportunities for students with scholarships they provide through their C2 Scholarships, which they named based on her maiden name of Callender and Larryās last name of Cupitt.
Mary Marsha Cupitt said she was deeply appreciative to receive the honorary degree from Ļć½¶Šć. āItās really nice to have your work and contributions recognized in this way,ā she said.