PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – The College of Southern Maryland (CSM) awarded two $500 scholarships during its annual public speaking competition in May.

These two awardees, students Stephanie Arnone, of Chesapeake Beach, and Debra Gilroy, of California, presented informative speeches during the 2017-18 academic year that were deemed superior on standard grading criteria used for all CSM student speeches. The CSM Foundation provided the funding for the awards.

Arnone, a communication major and the Student Association president for 2018-19, hopes to one day become a news reporter. In her speech, Arnone spoke about diabetes and her personal successes in managing the disease.

โ€œI hope to one day be able to relay information to the American people about what is happening in the nationโ€™s government as well as other domestic issues,โ€ she said. โ€œI also hope to use my communication degree to reach out to Type One diabetics and to share my story to inspire others to overcome this unending disease.โ€

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Stephanie Arnone (pictured right), of Chesapeake Beach, was one of two students to earn a scholarship for delivering an outstanding performances in the CSM speech contest.

Gilroy, a history major, spoke about the history of fast food โ€” specifically, McDonaldโ€™s โ€” in her informative speech. Retired from the Transportation Department of Prince George’s County Public Schools, Gilroy works as a substitute teacher for St. Mary’s County Public Schools.

โ€œWhen I first started at CSM last fall, my plan was to take a few courses after many years of being out of the school room as a student,โ€ Gilroy said. โ€œI enjoy public speaking, and the communication classes I have taken at CSM make me feel better prepared and more confident.โ€

The annual speech competition is open to any student at CSM and entries are taken in the spring semester. To find out more, contact contest coordinator/Professor Sarah Merranko at sarahm@csmd.edu.