Posted on Sep 12, 2005

Maggie Tongue, director of postgraduate fellowships

Maggie Tongue, the College's new director of postgraduate fellowships, is a believer in a maxim of ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu: “Opportunities multiply as they are seized.”


Tongue joins the College in a new position that will identify, recruit, and mentor students who seek national awards, scholarships, and fellowships. She also will direct the College's program in internships for academic credit.


“Just preparing for one of the prestigious scholarships or fellowships is a great learning experience for students,” she said. “It's a chance for them to thoroughly explore their vision of themselves and their vision for the world. So win or lose, the process is a springboard to new opportunities.”


“We know we have phenomenal students here at Union,” she said. “By seeing our students compete for these prestigious merit awards, the rest of the world will recognize that as well.”


“Maggie comes with significant experience in working with students and in setting up and administering programs,” said Kimmo Rosenthal, dean for undergraduate education. “She brings great energy to the job and has already hit the ground running, meeting with students, faculty and administrators.”


She recently attended the annual meeting of the National Association of Fellowship Advisors, and is shepherding two students through the Fulbright Scholarship application process.


Tongue, of Niskayuna, earned her bachelor's degree in physics with a fine arts concentration from Clarkson University, and a master's in physics with an astronomy concentration from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. She has extensive experience working at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, as director of the College of Engineering Student Leadership Center, and more recently at the Archer Center for Student Leadership Development at Rensselaer.


Union students have received a number of prestigious national awards including 44 Watson Fellowships in support of post-graduate international study, and six Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships in support of outstanding students who are destined for doctoral study.