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One of our own, alumna, Mary Boomer-Scott, OD, could really use the support of our alumni community.  She’s a wonderful...
06/09/2026

One of our own, alumna, Mary Boomer-Scott, OD, could really use the support of our alumni community.  She’s a wonderful doctor and person. Let’s show her some MCO love!

Hello Everyone, My name is Crystal and, like you, God has bl… Crystal Ruemenapp needs your support for Support Mary Boomer-Scott in her fight against Breast Cancer

Thank you to all who organized this event and volunteered their time including students, faculty, administrators, and al...
06/04/2026

Thank you to all who organized this event and volunteered their time including students, faculty, administrators, and alumni!

MCO/FSU is saddened to learn of the passing of alumnus Michael Pattinson, OD, CAPN, USN (ret). His career and life were ...
06/04/2026

MCO/FSU is saddened to learn of the passing of alumnus Michael Pattinson, OD, CAPN, USN (ret). His career and life were of great service to his family, patients, profession, and our military. Here’s the write up from one of his friends and colleagues:

“In Memory of Captain Mike Pattison

Life is much too short, and often unforgiving. Earlier yesterday I learned that optometry and our world lost one of the kindest, gentlest, most talented, funniest, and most dedicated people I have had the privilege of knowing over many years of friendship and professional association. Captain Mike Pattison passed away following a valiant battle with esophageal cancer.

In addition to his beloved family, Mike leaves behind a remarkable legacy of leadership, innovation, mentorship, and service that will continue to shape military optometry for years to come.

An ardent supporter of our profession, Mike often led the way in developing innovative approaches to ensuring our nation’s warriors were vision-ready and protected from the many threats they face, both natural and kinetic. His impact on optometry, particularly within the Navy and throughout Federal Service is immeasurable. Whether aboard USNS Comfort during humanitarian missions or later through his work at the nation’s Vision Center of Excellence, Mike helped ensure that decisions concerning disease management, traumatic brain injury, and ballistic and laser protection were grounded in evidence and focused on outcomes. His unwavering commitment to excellence left an enduring mark on the profession he loved.

When I was selected to become the Commanding Officer of the Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA) in the 1990s, my first choice as Executive Officer was Mike Pattison. Why Mike? Because I knew he would help right the ship, move us forward, and be an outstanding partner—and he did all three. His deep understanding of interservice relations, combined with his contagious optimism, diplomatic skill, and genuine concern for others, helped make possible initiatives such as the Frame of Choice Program and the Optical Fabrication Enterprise, both of which continue to benefit service members today.

But Mike’s accomplishments tell only part of the story.

Mike was a force of nature, in the very best sense of the phrase. He possessed a rare ability to make people feel welcome, valued, and appreciated. He taught me and I am certain many others countless lessons about leadership, relationships, optometric politics, and life itself. When he learned I was being assigned to Okinawa, he made sure I knew how to properly order and enjoy sushi. At a meeting in Tampa, he introduced my wife to mojitos. Those may seem like small moments, but Mike understood something important: relationships are built through small acts of kindness, generosity, humor, and friendship.

That was Mike. He was brilliant, but never arrogant. Accomplished, but always humble. A gifted tactician and leader who never forgot that people mattered most. His huge smile, infectious laugh, quick wit, and genuine kindness made every room brighter and every team better.

Mike Pattison made a difference in our profession, in our military, and in the lives of countless friends and colleagues who were fortunate enough to know him. I know he certainly made a difference in mine.

I will miss him greatly. I know many of you will as well.
Please join me in keeping Julie and their children, Nate, Alex and Charles Lewis, in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Michael H. Mittelman, OD, MPH, MBA, FAAO, FACHE
President
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
RADM, USN (Ret.)

Service will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2026
at 10:15am

LINDEN-LINTHICUM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
12101 Linden Linthicum Ln
Clarksville MD 21029

Lunch will be held afterwards at
4280 Ten Oaks Rd. Dayton, MD”

We send love to his family, classmates, and friends.

05/30/2026

Free Dental, Vision, and Medical Services All services are free and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Open to everyone. No ID needed. No insurance needed. No income requirements. Dental: Cleanings, fillings, extractions Vision: Eye exams and glasses Medical: Basic health exams and screeni...

Congratulations, Dr. Kalaczinski!
05/29/2026

Congratulations, Dr. Kalaczinski!

Congratulations to Dr. Lillian Kalaczinski, recipient of the 2025 Educator of the Year Award at GLEC 2026!

Nominated by students, this award recognizes outstanding contributions to optometric education, service to the profession, and dedication to the visual welfare of the public.

MCO students, faculty, alumni, and administrators are volunteering their time to provide vision screenings for athletes ...
05/28/2026

MCO students, faculty, alumni, and administrators are volunteering their time to provide vision screenings for athletes at the Special Olympics Opening Eyes statewide event in Mount Pleasant. Thank you to all of the volunteers!

Congratulations to the MOA Award recipients including Assistant Dean Dr. Jennifer Schad, MCO alumna Dr. Jamie Kuzniar, A...
05/22/2026

Congratulations to the MOA Award recipients including Assistant Dean Dr. Jennifer Schad, MCO alumna Dr. Jamie Kuzniar, Associate Dean Dr. Lillian Kalaczinski, MCO alumnus Dr. Mike Wallace, and MCO recent alumna Jessica Howe (not pictured)! We are proud of each of you.

Celebrating the incredible individuals recognized during the MOA 2025 Annual Awards at GLEC 2026!

Held on May 13 in Ann Arbor, the Annual Awards ceremony honored leaders, advocates, and dedicated professionals who continue to make a lasting impact on optometry across Michigan. Congratulations to all of this year’s award recipients!

Congratulations to our very own Assistant Dean, Dr. Jennifer Schad, on this huge honor!
05/22/2026

Congratulations to our very own Assistant Dean, Dr. Jennifer Schad, on this huge honor!

Congratulations to Dr. Jennifer Schad, recipient of the 2025 Optometrist of the Year Award at GLEC 2026!

The MOA’s highest honor, this award recognizes years of dedicated service to optometry, the vision welfare of the public, and communities across Michigan.

The National Board of Examiners in Optometry made a visit to FSU and MCO for their annual meeting of the board of direct...
05/16/2026

The National Board of Examiners in Optometry made a visit to FSU and MCO for their annual meeting of the board of directors. They engaged in a collegial conversation with MCO faculty and administration, and enjoyed a tour of the campus. Thanks for visiting, NBEO.

Going to Optometry’s Meeting? Join us!
05/15/2026

Going to Optometry’s Meeting? Join us!

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