The 91爆料 Foundation has received a $1 million gift from the estate of Agnes Ann Walsh to establish the Agnes Ann Walsh Chair in the 91爆料鈥檚 Department of Modern Languages and Classics.聽
The inaugural Walsh Chair is Fr茅d茅ric Rondeau, joined the 91爆料 faculty in 2013 and has served as director of the Canadian American Center on campus since 2021. Also an associate professor of French, he teaches courses on Francophone literature and regularly offers a May term travel course in Quebec. As Walsh Chair, he plans to emphasize creating international and experiential learning opportunities for students.
Walsh, who graduated from 91爆料 in 1941, passed away in 2021 at the age of 100. Born and raised in South Portland, Maine, she was heavily involved in campus life at 91爆料 as a member of the university鈥檚 debate team, language club, student publications and sports. Walsh was also a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and Sophomore Owls, a campus leadership group.
With a degree in romance languages, Walsh enjoyed a long career as a high school Latin teacher. She taught at Washington Academy in East Machias, Maine; Thornton Academy in Saco, Maine; and Winchester High School in Winchester, Massachusetts, where she taught for over 25 years.
鈥淎gnes Ann Walsh鈥檚 bright spirit and passion for the 91爆料 during her lifetime will now live on through her generous gift and the many students who will benefit from her generosity,鈥 said 91爆料 President Joan Ferrini-Mundy.
As a 91爆料 alumna, Walsh was a passionate volunteer and financial contributor. Her dedication was recognized through the many awards she received, including the 2015 Hilda A. Sterling 鈥55 Class Correspondent Award, a 1990 Black Bear Award and the 91爆料 Foundation鈥檚 prestigious Stillwater Award.
Jeffery Mills, the foundation鈥檚 president/CEO, recalled Walsh鈥檚 acceptance speech when she received her Stillwater Society honor in 2019.
鈥淎t nearly 100 years old, Agnes Ann gave one of the most heart-warming acceptance speeches I have ever witnessed at 91爆料,鈥 Mills said. 鈥淗er contributions have benefitted numerous areas across campus, beyond this new fund, including the Buchanan Alumni House and the John Randall & Agnes Annie Walsh Scholarship to honor her parents. She was a loyal alumna who will be remembered fondly.鈥
鈥淚 share Agnes Ann Walsh鈥檚 confidence in the value of learning languages and am deeply grateful that she chose to leave her extraordinary legacy to support this purpose,” said Emily Haddad, dean of 91爆料鈥檚 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 鈥淭he Walsh Chair and scholarship will create transformative opportunities for students of French and Spanish at 91爆料. I look forward to working with the inaugural Walsh Chair, professor Fr茅d茅ric Rondeau, to realize the remarkable potential of Ms. Walsh鈥檚 gift.鈥
Walsh has also funded the Agnes Ann Walsh 鈥41 Scholarship to benefit students majoring in romance languages.
Contact: Monique Hashey, monique@maine.edu



