Bennie Matthews Commons Dedication
Please plan to join us for the grand opening of the renovated Student Center and dedication of the Bennie Matthews Commons on Monday, April 29 at 3:30 p.m.
We will have a ribbon cutting with our local chambers of commerce for the Student Center followed by the unveiling of the Bennie Matthews Commons. This is open to the general public.
The event will take place following the COM Board of Trustees meeting in the COM Conference Center in which Matthews, Rachel Delgado and Rosalie Kettler will attend their last board meeting. All three have elected not to run for re-election.
The College of the Mainland Board of Trustees plans to dedicate the first floor of the renovated Student Center on campus after long-time trustee Bennie Matthews.
The first floor of the two-story building that overlooks the lake on campus will be known as the Bennie Matthews Commons.
Matthews, who has served on the COM Board of Trustees since first elected in 1983, was surprised by the announcement and was greeted by family and friends. During her tenure on the COM board, she has served as chairman, vice chairman, secretary and currently heads up the human resources committee.
A graduate of Samuel Huston College, now called Huston-Tillotson College in Austin, Matthews studied science and mathematics. She became a member of the local branch of the NAACP where she was a charter member and first secretary of the Texas Youth Division. She graduated with honors and began a long and rewarding journey as an educator and community worker.
As a National Science Foundation awardee and Shell Merit Fellow, she studied at New Mexico Highlands and Stanford university. She received a Master of Science in chemistry, physics and mathematics. She also took advanced math and science courses at Lake Forest College, The University of Texas and Northern Illinois University as a National Science awardee.
Matthews taught school for 42 years in La Grange and La Marque, Texas. Her assignments in La Grange included teaching algebra, geometry, physical science and physics plus band, tennis, and girls’ basketball.
In La Marque, Matthews taught mathematics and computer science at the former Lincoln High School and then La Marque High School.
When Matthews first ran for the COM board she stressed that she wanted College of the Mainland to be a leader in education.
“I think we all can agree that COM is a leader in education and the college owes much of that to Mrs. Matthews’ owe leadership,” Dickson said. “As such, as chairman of this board, I recommend, and I am sure my fellow board members will concur, that it is appropriate to recognize Trustee Bennie Matthews by naming the first floor of the newly renovated Student Center as the “Bennie Matthews Commons.”
