FSU community recognizes The Graduate School, former dean with stained-glass window

The spotlight shined upon Florida State University’s Graduate School and its former dean, the late Nancy Marcus, Thursday afternoon during a dedication of a stained-glass window in the Heritage Museum at Dodd Hall.
Commissioned by Marcus’ partner Cecile Reynaud and designed by the Master Craftsman Studio, the window depicts Marcus overseeing a hooding, one of the most significant occasions in a graduate student’s life — the moment they complete their program and receive their degree.
The event emphasized the importance of graduate education and celebrated Marcus as a champion for graduate student success.
“I think all of you know that advancing the academic and research excellence at Florida State University is not possible without our amazing graduate students,” said Mark Riley, dean of The Graduate School. “And, you know, this is a celebration of that. And it’s a celebration of the pathway that Nancy set us on.”
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