wvu at parkersburg foundation 2012 annual report
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A look back at the Foundation during fiscal year 2012TRANSCRIPT
Table of Contents 2012 Annual Report To our donors, alumni and friends, we ex-tend our thanks for helping to support WVU at Parkersburg. Your support continues to help us provide access to so much opportunity for WVU Parkersburg’s students, faculty and staff. The WVU at Parkersburg Foundation was incorporated in 1971 as an independent, not-for-profit organization to develop ongoing, private support for the college. It was founded solely to promote, encourage and assist in the development and growth of West Virginia Uni-versity Parkersburg. It also renders assistance to the college, its faculty, students, alumni and the citizens of West Virginia. WVU at Parkersburg Foundation is com-mitted to helping the college maintain its vision of providing quality higher education in the Mid-Ohio Valley. This is achieved by engaging in fundraising and investment strategies that align with the college’s strategic plan. The three key goals of the plan are to support efforts to make the college an exceptional place to learn, work and partner.
WVU at Parkersburg Foundation, Inc.300 Campus Drive
Parkersburg, WV 26104304-424-8340
www.wvup.edu/foundation
Table of conTenTs .................................................. 1
leTTer from Dr. marie fosTer GnaGe .......... 2
boarD of DirecTors ............................................... 3
leTTer from Geni asTorG & roberT WriGhT ..4
WVU ParkersbUrG DemoGraPhics .................. 5
WVU ParkersbUrG ProGrams of sTUDy ....... 6
scholarshiP sUPPorT ............................................. 7
scholarshiP reciPienTs 2011-2012 ..................... 8
access To exPeriences ....................................9-10
access To ParTnershiPs ..................................... 11
access To creaTinG a leGacy ......................... 12
access To sUPPorT............................................13-16
sTaTemenT of financial PosiTion ................. 17
sTaTemenT of acTiViTies .................................... 18
PorTfolio allocaTion ........................................ 19
eqUiTy cash allocaTion ................................... 20
selecTeD PerioD Performance....................... 21
TrenD analysis secTor allocaTion ........... 22
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Letter from Dr. Marie Foster Gnage WVU Parkersburg President
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Dear Donor Friends,
Thank you for your support of West Virginia University at Parkersburg. You are supporting an institution where gifts received increases access to opportunity for our students, our college, our community and our state. The end result is positive economic and social impact. Thank you.
Each year it seems to be more difficult to provide the financial support that students need in order to complete a higher education goal—certificate and/or degree. Many of our students receive PELL grants, and far too many are dependent upon loans. With your support, we are able to help them to afford tuition and fees and books, without going into debt. These students are preparing to enter the workforce; they are our college’s greatest economic impact because most of our students will live and work in the mid-Ohio Valley.
Your gifts help our college better serve our community. While our college receives state funding, the funding is not sufficient to ensure that the college is more than a “good” college: our community deserves a great college! We continually strive to have the best programs and state of the art facilities. The state provided funding to build two new facilities on our Parkersburg campus: an Applied Technology Center and a Center for Early Learning. The college will need to find the means to provide most of the furnishings and equipment through grants and donations. This is opportunity to “partner” with donors to have the best college possible for our community.
What would our community and our state do without our college? Our college is the resource for the community and the state to use in encouraging business and industry to locate here. Your support of the college as it provides an educated workforce-- which encourages business and industry to expand or locate here -- is critical.
I invite you to take the time to pay a visit to our college. We are proud of what we have been able to accomplish, with your help. This year we will open two new buildings and begin renovation of buildings for science laboratories and the culinary arts program. The Energy Management program has a house lab that was constructed last academic year by students at the Wood County Career and Technical Center. The new Diversified Agriculture program is a getting a “tool shelter” for the equipment that will be used by the program on land leased from the county, shared by the WV National Guard, and college land.
Certainly, I will use my role as Chair of the Board of Directors for the American Association of Community Colleges to bring to the college federal and state grants. But, your giving will continue to help us leverage the funds we receive from other sources and will help us to not simply maintain, but thrive. Thank you for helping to make our college a college of opportunity for our students, our community, and our state.
Sincerely,
Marie Foster Gnage, Ph.D.
2012 - 2013 Board of DirectorsWVU at Parkersburg Foundation
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President:ROBERT WRIGhT
WARFIELD REALTORS
COLONEL RIChARD T. DETRIOUS ARMY RETIRED
WILLIAM C. DEARIENRETIRED
BUSINESS OWNER
First Vice-President:MAYOR ROBERT D. NEWELL
CITY OF PARkERSBURG
Secretary:ROGER ShEPPARDWTAP TELEVISION
Treasurer:JOhN ALTMAN
ALTMAN & ASSOCIATES
MIChAEL MILLEROhIO VALLEY hEALTh CARE
RODNEY WINDOM,ATTORNEY
C. RANDALL LAWPRESIDENT EMERITUS
WESBANCO
RONALD ROBERTSPRESIDENT EMERITUS
LINDA DICkIRSONDICkIRSON OIL
RETIRED EDUCATOR
ROBERT G. ASTORGASTORG & kORESkI
RICk OLCOTTDUPONT
JUDE WETzELRETIRED
CONGRESSIONAL AIDE
SY SARkARATWVU PARkERSBURG
FACULTY
DAVID ROBERTSPARkERSBURG BENEFITS
INSURANCE AGENCY
(ShARON) CYNThIA ALkIRERETIRED EDUCATOR
Letter from Board President Robert Wright& Executive Director Geni Astorg
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Robert WrightPresident, WVU at Parkersburg FoundationBoard of Directors
Sincerely,
Geni AstorgExecutive Director
Dear Friends of the Foundation,
New to the Foundation this winter, we are very excited and eager to continue working with the board to improve community awareness and support for WVU Parkersburg. Things have been moving fast and furious for the office since then as we work on growing our scholarship donors, grant funding and accessing opportunities of support from the communities we serve. Our students represent numerous counties in West Virginia and the needs are great for students to have the opportunity of higher education.
At the Foundation, our goal is to work closely within the community to move WVU Parkersburg to the next level of accessing educational opportunities. This can be done by supporting the Foundation through scholarship opportunities, Legacy Giving and operational support. As needs of the workforce change our college programming expands to meet those needs, and as the student population increases the need becomes greater for diverse scholarships that assist in preparing a more qualified workforce for our communities.
Mr. John Gardner, a national speaker, recently visited our campus and referred to WVU Parkersburg as a “hYBRID.” We are not only the largest community and technical college in the state of West Virginia, but the only community college to offer 4-year baccalaureate degrees, not to mention very affordable tuition. We are 8th in the nation for bachelor program affordability.
Through scholarships and financial support the Foundation provides access to opportunities for many of our students who are selected to serve on national committees because of their academic excellence, and students who are selected to travel to educational competitions and
seminars throughout the United States. These opportunities access future career possibilities for those students and name recognition for the quality of education we provide for the students of WVU Parkersburg.
You can make a difference in moving WVU Parkersburg to the next level of educational opportunities through continued support. If you have not visited our campus for a period of time, we invite you to come and be amazed at the growth and new appearance. We will be offering naming opportunities for many areas of our campus. If you have an interest in these please contact the Foundation office. We would be delighted to discuss how you as a donor can access those opportunities.
Our advancement is made possible only by donors like you, and the Foundation would like to thank you for being a partner in that growth. Your work, through scholarships and financial support continues to access the reality of higher education for both traditional and non-traditional students in the communities we serve. The Foundation is proud to continue creating access for opportunities in education.
Access to the College the Community Built2011 Student Demographics
Agemean age: 27.1median age: 23mode age: 19
Traditional aged students: 2,442 57.7%non-Traditional aged students: 1,792 42.3% 4,234 100.0%
RaceWhite (non-hispanic) 4,094 96.7%black (non-hispanic) 72 1.7%hispanic 23 0.5%Asian or Pacific Islander 16 0.4%native american 7 0.2%Unknown 22 0.5% 4,234 100.0%
Disadvantaged Studentsacademically Disadvantaged 392 9.3%economically Disadvantaged 1,368 32.3%both academic & econ Disadv. 1,016 24.0%not applicable 1,458 34.4% 4,234 100.0%
Gendermales 1,699 40.1%females 2,535 59.9% 4,234 100.0%
Enrollmentheadcount 4,234
Enrollment Statusfull-Time 2,656 62.7%Part-Time 1,578 37.3% 4,234 100.0%
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2012 Programs of Study
Bachelor of Applied Science • Business Administration - Business Information Technology - Financial Management - Management/Marketing - Public Relations • Child Development • Criminal Justice • Legal Studies Bachelor of Applied Technology • Information Security
• Management • Network Engineering • Software EngineeringBachelor of Arts • Elementary Education • Multi-Disciplinary StudiesBachelor of Science • Business Administration - Accounting - General BusinessRegents Bachelor of Arts
BAChELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS
ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMSAssociate in Arts Associate in Science • Business AdministrationAssociate in Applied Science • 3-D Modeling and Simulation • Board of Governors • Business Administration - Accounting Technician - Entrepreneurial Studies - General Business • Business Technology • Computer Science • Computer and Information Technology • Criminal Justice
Associate in ArtsAssociate in Science • Business Administration
• Childhood Development • Energy Assessment & Management Technology • Engineering Technology - Electronics - Specialized • Journalism • Legal Studies • Machining Technology • Multi-Craft Technology • Nursing • Occupational Development • Solar Energy Technology • Surgical Technology • Technical Studies • Welding Skills Technology
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS• Advanced Leadership & Management• Allied Health• Child Development• Chemical and Polymer Operator Technology• Criminal Justice• Electricity and Instrumentation• Energy Assessment & Management Technology• General Studies• Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
• Industrial Maintenance• Legal Studies • Paraprofessional Studies• Pharmacy Technician• Residential and Commercial Electricity• Solar Energy Technology• Technical Studies• Welding Technology
ONLINE DEGREE OPTIONSAssociate of Applied Science • Business Technology • Multi-Craft Technology
Access to Knowledge
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Culinary ArtsDiversified Agriculture
COMING SOON OR ANTICIPATED START DATE JANUARY 2013
Online • Child Development • RN/ BSN • Criminal Justice
WVU AT PARkERSBURG FOUNDATION SChOLARShIPS
AAUW Abels
Betsy AdamsDouglas Adams
Alumni ScholarshipAmerican Legion
AyersMinnie Barnett
James and Ann Beck Bell familyBernheimerBlankmannCampbell
CatherChildren of Classified Staff
ColomboIrene ConawayKilian Conlon
Culina MemorialDavis
DearienJima Dotson
Elwood FlemingEmployees Scholarship
Eramet Fisher JCC
Allen and Doris GatesGE College Bound
GE PlasticsGustke
Fully Endowed accounts are in italics
h&S InternationalHamill
Edna HamiltonMinnie B. Hamilton
HarrisHarrison
Harrisville Lions ClubHefner Education Fund
HensleyHickel
Hillyardhogue
honors College FundHornbrook
Jackson County Developmental CenterKeller NursingMcCutcheon
Debra Law McIntoshVirginia McGarr McIntosh
Ruth MeltonJason MeyerEldon Miller
Loretta G. MillerSeth Michael Miller
MoellendickCharles and Barbara MorganNew Car and Truck Dealers
NicelyNine Oaks Parsons
Phi Beta LambdaPhi Theta Kappa
President’s ScholarshipRiggleman
Ritchie FamilyHarry RossRotary Club
Rotary Club Sour MashShanti Memorial
SheetsSheng II Scholarship
Sheng PaoSimonton DesignatedBob and Sue St. JeanTri State Sheet Metal
Trinity Episcopal/ Nancy Sue FryVandale
Verizon GrantsVerizon
Vienna VFWWalter/ Sinclair/ Melinger
Sara Jane WayWayne/ Meador/ Elliot
Mary WelchWelding Educator Honorarium
WendysWharton
WV Society of Washington D.C.WVU at Parkersburg Board Designated
Frank Yoke Jr.
Access to Scholarships2011 - 2012 Scholarship Support
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Patricia Baliey kalina Barton
Anna BordonadaMelissa Caplinger**Victoria CarpenderMichaelyn Creel
katie Dailey Laura Davisson
Portia DyeChristopher Fittro
katherine Thaxton**Alicia L. FordRobert GlassNatasha hart
Tyler hillGeorge JonesJustin kincaid
Samantha LucasAndrew MaceJamie Mace*
karen MarshallCynthia McPeakCassandra Mills
Morgan Morgan**
Nikki MyersAmber Nedeff
heather D. NicholsonShane Edward Overfield
Mark Parsons IILandon Joseph Paul*
Michelle ReckChelsey Lynn Sampson
kodi SellsAlaina Lynn SellersDarrell Shultz, Jr.
Ethan Shawn SliderCassie Snyder
Abigail SweeneyMathew TaylorDerek T. Terlaje
Masresha TilahunSarah Tupperkristen Turner
Tricia Westbrook**Patricia White*Andrew WilsonCynthia Wilson Megan Wyke
* Notes a student who as of May 2012 has successfully completed an Associate’s Degree or Certificate.** Notes a student who as of May 2012 has successfully completed a Bachelor’s Degree.
2011 - 2012 Scholarship Recipients
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“”
I like that I’ve had several instructors that have real-world jobs and that teaching is what they do because they love it. You can learn more from them that way. -Trisha Westbrook
Trisha Westbrook is the 2011-2012 recipient of the Mary “Mickey” Welch scholarship. In December, Trisha completed her bachelor of arts in business administration specializing in financial management. A mother of two, she also worked part time as a work-study in the dean’s office. Trisha really enjoyed the educational experience that she received at WVU Parkersburg. She liked that the college is affordable and appreciated the experience that the instructors brought to the classroom.
Access to Scholarships
Access to Experiences
The WVU at Parkersburg Foundation assists WVU Parkersburg in achieving its goal of making the college an exceptional place to learn by offering support from its managed funds, endowed accounts and fundraising efforts for scholarships, student activities, academic programs, campus improvement projects and capital projects.
AcAdemic ProgrAm SuPPortArt Fund
Business/Economics FundEarly Learning Center Fund
Criminal Justice FundEducation Fund
health Science Fundhumanities Fund
Leadership Academy FundLibrary Support Fund
Music FundNatural Sciences and Math Fund
Nursing Division FundSocial Sciences Fund
Technology FundTheatre Department FundWelding Department Fund
PROGRAMS RECEIVING SUPPORT DURING 2010-2011
Student Art
LeAderShip AcAdemy
riverhAwkS AthLeticS
Study AbroAd
endowed And non-endowed Student ActivitieS AccountS
Bulgaria Project FundDrama Fund
henry Logan FundAthletics
Lawrence-Berrey Study Abroad FundStudent Advance Fund
Student Services Endowment
Fully Endowed in italics
2011 - 2012 Scholarship Support
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2012 WVU Parkersburg Foundation Art Awards
“sunburst”amanda blankenship
mixed media
“riverhawk”Timothy Jameson
Painted steel
Women’s Volleyball
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I had a lot more fun. The scholarship relieved me of having to worry about every single penny and actually made me take the course in the end because I thought about dropping the trip right before the scholarship was awarded. -Brenda Dickson
Access to Experiences - Student Athletics
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Men’s Basketball
Soccer
Golf Table Tennis
Business administration/accounting major Brenda Dickson was the 2012 recipient of the Dr. Robert and Shirley Lawrence-Berrey Study Abroad Scholarship. With the help of this scholarship, Brenda had the opportunity to participate in Quebec 2012 - An introduction to the Political and Cultural Identity of Canada and Quebec study abroad program. During the trip, students stayed at the beautiful Laval University, and for an entire week Brenda’s life took on a new and exciting routine. Mornings were breakfast at the university’s student union, followed by lectures from political scientists, history professors and anthropologists. Then, afternoons were filled with excursions to nearby places of historical and political significance. The Lawrence-Berrey scholarship was a great gift, helping Brenda by lifting a huge financial weight off of her shoulders. This scholarship allowed her to focus on her studies and to learn as much as possible in the short time that she was there.
Women’s Basketball
Study Abroad - Student Travels to Quebec Canada
The WVU at Parkersburg Foundation assists WVU Parkersburg in achieving its goal of making the college an exceptional place to partner by offering support from its endowments, managed funds, and fundraising efforts for campus improvement projects, managed funds, facility renovations and campus expansion projects.
PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS RECEIVING SUPPORT BETWEEN 2011-2012 INCLUDEwvu pArkerSburg downtown center
JAckSon county center
diStinguiShed performAnce SerieS
Access to Partnerships
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West Virginia University at Parkersburg was one of the first institutions in the state to receive the Learn and Earn grant. Through this grant, the college has partnered with DuPont in an effort to offer a new kind of educational opportunity to students. Learn and Earn allows students to obtain a chemical and polymer degree certificate while simultaneously gaining hands-on, real world experience at DuPont. Students spend the first 12 weeks of the program in the classroom located in the Polymer Alliance Zone building. There, the students have access to the equipment necessary to obtain the skills they need to supply area businesses with a skilled workforce. They spend the second 12 weeks working at DuPont where they earn up to $12 an hour. This provides students with a chance to earn up to $11,000 while earning 30 credit hours. The second semester of the course mirrors the first, with the addition of different classroom work. “I’ve gotten great feedback from the students. We feel like it is both beneficial to them and to us,” said Robin Ambrozy, director of non-traditional programs. The third group of students began in August, and new groups will start in November and February. The enrollment process for the program is competitive. Students must meet required scores on the SAT or ACT and Work keys tests. So, not all who apply are accepted. Students who receive this certificate can then go on to work towards the Associate of applied science Board of Governors degree. While additional coursework is required, all of the classes completed will transfer. The certificate also provides students with the skills necessary to enter the workforce as an operator, setter or tender for local power, gas and chemical plants.
WVU Parkersburg Partners with DuPont for Learn and Earn Grant
DPS Showcases International Artists Right Here in West Virginia The Distinguished Performance Series of West Virginia University at Parkersburg presents nationally and internationally respected performers of music, dance and theatre arts presenting classical, contemporary, and ethnic expressions. Tickets for series events are priced to provide access to the arts for all students and members of our larger community. The 2011-12 season opened in October with a concert by SFJAzz Collective, an eight member all-star ensemble of jazz musicians that showcased the work of American musical icon Stevie Wonder. In February, the series presented Imani Winds, a contemporary classical woodwind quintet. In addition to the public concert, the ensemble performed for 500 second grade students from the WVU Parkersburg Education department’s partnership schools. The series concluded in March with a performance by Franc D’Ambrosio (pictured at right). Mr. D’Ambrosio earned the title “longest running phantom” for his lead role in the popular Andrew-Lloyd Webber musical “Phanton of the Opera.” While in Parkersburg, Mr. D’Ambrosio served as a judge for the musical theatre competion sponsored by the local chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters and presented a workshop for participants in the Smoot Theatre’s “Camp Broadway.” The 2012-13 Distinguished Performance Series will begin in September.
2011 Honorary Degree RecipientJames L. Skidmore
Chancellor, WV Council for Community and Technical College Education
center for eArLy LeArning
AppLied technoLogy center
cAmpuS energy LAb
Access to Creating a Legacy
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Make a Difference in the Lives That Follow
Including the WVU at Parkersburg Foundation in your long-term financial plan allows you to:
• Make a significant gift without affecting your current income • Support the WVU Parkersburg program area of your choice • Provide a charitable tax deduction for your estate • Ensure the best possible education and opportunities for future generations at WVU Parkersburg
The WVU at Parkersburg Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) organization. When making gifts, be sure to do so locally by contacting 304.424.8340.
Include the WVU at Parkersburg Foundation in your will or trust today and make a powerful impact on tomorrows students.
Dr. Robert and Shirley Lawrence-Berrey Study Abroad Scholarship
The Dr. Robert and Shirley Lawrence-Berrey Study Abroad Scholarship was set up in 1987. Their Legacy continues to ensure that WVU Parkersburg students can pursue global studies. Dr. Lawrence-Berrey passed in October 2006 and Mrs. Lawrence-Berrey passed in December 2012. Throughout their lives and beyond, their legacy provides eligible WVU Parkersburg students with the life changing experiences that come with international study. The Lawrence-
Berreys looked to the future as far as creating opportunities for the growth of the community and created access to other cultures that many of these students would never have dreamed of.
2011 - 2012 Legacy Givers
* Notes gifts made as grants ** Notes gifts given In-Kind
$10,000 or More Per Year Giving (Year Ending June 30, 2012)
Mary M. Welch
Elinor Fries
John hefner
Ray & kim Blackburn
Access to Support
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2011 - 2012 President’s Club$1,000 or More Per Year Giving (Year Ending June 30, 2012)
Richard & Elizabeth AdamsRobert & Geni Astorg
Pamela A. Brahamhortense Butler
Senator & Mrs. Frank Deem Dickirson Corporation
David & Linda DickirsonDominion Foundation*harry Esbenshade Jr.
Dr. Marie Foster GnageGary headley
Randy & Teresa LawTom & Leta McCarty
McDonough Foundation* Curtis & Ginger Miller
Eldon & Mary Lou Miller Charles W. & Barbara S. Morgan
Oakland Foundation*Chip PickeringPonzinni LLC
Rotary Club of Parkersburg Mr. & Mrs. Roger Sheppard
Robert & Susan St. Jean The Spartan Foundation
United BankDan & Sharon Wharton
Rodney & Debra Windom
* Notes gifts made as grants ** Notes gifts given In-Kind
Access to Support
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2011 - 2012 Centurion Donors
* Notes gifts made as grants ** Notes gifts given In-Kind
$100 or More Per Year Giving (Year Ending June 30, 2012)
Bernie AllenJoanne Argabrite
Marshall Arrington Cynthia AshbyTim Beardsley
Patsy J. BeeDavid & Bobbie Bell
Erik BitterbaumElmer Blankmann
Pam BradenDina Braniff
Cheryl BrumfieldGreg & Mary Beth Busch
J.L. BushC&C Dodge Toyota
Camden Clark Memorial hospitalArt & Judy Campbell
Terry CauthornStanley CoberlyCommunity bank
Steve & Ellie Conlon Roberta Cox
Crandall and Croft Cunningham RealtyEarl and Jeane Curry
Davis Pickering and Company Shirley Dianne Davis
Robert D’AvriaDon Faulkner State Farm Insurance
Don Murray Linda DotsonRenee Dunn Wayne Dunn
Connie & Bill DziagwaO.B. EplinsErgon Oil
Michael Flanagan Jason & Molly Floding
Lisa Flowers-ClementsVan Fry
C. Michael FultonCindy & Steve Gissy
John GorrellGreenleaf Landscapes
Peter hartUta hempel
hERDIInteriors Plus
Ron & Sarah JalbertBenjamin Chad Johnson
Susan Jones George kellenberger
Cindy kelleyGenevieve khalil
Dr. Priscilla Leavitt Michael Leftridge
Tom Lemon Barbara Loboschefski
Debbie LockhartBetty Lutz
Lisa Yoke Martin Matheny Buick, GMC, and Volvo
Joyce MatherJoe McClarnan
Denise McClungPhil McClungJanice McCue
MFC Corporation Dr. Patrick Dugan
Mid-Ohio Valley Banks Dr. Stevan MilhoanPatricia Mollohan
Violet MosserCatherine Mutz
Robert & Debbie NewellJudith Osbourne
Jerry Parkins, State Farm Insurance
Access to Support
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Jim & Marilyn PettitRebecca Phillips
Pioneer Antique AutoChristine Post
Professional Services of AmericaDebra Richards
Louis RoyShirt Factory & Sporting Goods
Jamie & Ginger SixJon SkidmoreGregory Smith Carol St. Peter
Drema L. Starkey Joyce StoverMikhail Styrt
Superior Office Service Superior Toyota hyundai Richard & Jennifer Sykes
TGG Brand MarketingThistledew Farms, Inc.
J.T. ThomasDr. Rhonda Tracy Tri State Roofing
Trinity Episcopal Church Women Anthony & Victoria Underwood
Warner Pontiac Waters Insurance
Linda WatkinsWesBanco Bank, Inc
West Virginia Credit Union LeagueWharton Auto Group
David G. White Jeff Wilbur
Michele WilsonBeth Wood
Robert WrightWV Credit Union League
Tom & Vickie Yencha
2011 - 2012 Associate Donors
* Notes gifts made as grants ** Notes gifts given In-Kind
Amy ArnoldRobert BaysDennis Bell
Cynthia BrownJoyce Mixer Caputo
Chamber of Commerce of the Mid-Ohio ValleyGarland and Nina Cheuvront
Pamela ClevengerDr. Ragina & Bob Copeland
Jim & Sue CrewsEdward CrispRobert Full
Robert & Peggy GoldenbergEd Goodnight
Daniel & Debbie GottschalkTom & Julie heller
Judy higgsMartha LeesonVincent Menseh
Ann MontgomeryRodney Parker
kimberly RichardsChristine RueLeslie Sims
Vicky Stilgenbauer Anthony & Amanda Titus
Lorraine UnderwoodJohn & kerri Vickers
katie Wootton
Access to Support
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Access to a Better Learning Environment
The New Center for Early Learning New to the campus in Fall 2012 is the Center for Early Learning. The center is a 5,000 sq. ft. structure located on the west end of campus and will provide care for more than 50 children. It will be run by a staff of more than 12 employees and students and will consist of three children’s classrooms, one adult classroom for those majoring in education, a reception/office area, and a warming kitchen. A large, glass-windowed piazza for children’s activities looks to the outside features of the building. These include an approximately 15,000 sq. ft. playground surrounded by a white vinyl fence and a 750 sq. ft. pavilion donated and constructed by Michael and Brenda Miller in memory of
their grandson. The Seth Miller Pavilion will have case work for storing toys, as well as a built in TV, DVD Player and sound system. The center also offers state of the art safety features such as a Bogen emergency notification system, a fire alarm system, sprinkler system, security cameras and card access to enter. Numerous naming opportunities are available for the center. If interested, please call 304.424.8340.
The New Applied Technology Center This summer the new Applied Technology Center opened its doors to students. Governor Earl Ray Tomblin and many other notable guests attended a ground breaking on Aug. 17 to open the center. The center houses the welding, industrial maintenance and multi-craft technology programs. A 20,000 sq. ft. building, the center will house a classroom for each of the programs, several labs and four faculty offices. The previous location of the applied
technology classrooms will undergo a 14,000 sq. ft. renovation of its own, with construction beginning in November. This renovated space will be the location of the new science wing on campus and will be complete in June of 2013. Numerous naming opportunities are available for the Applied Technology Center and the science wing. If interested, please call 304.424.8340.