Reflections Magazine Issue #49 - Summer 1998 | Page 8

8 Gifts & Giving Recent Gifts Support Special Projects • The Merillat Foundation in Adrian recently awarded Siena Heights $600,000, payable over a three-year period, to support technology and other improvements at the University. Several years ago, the Foundation helped establish the platform for current technology development at Siena, by funding the development and installation of a fiber optic network linking campus facilities with the main computing center in Dominican Hall. “We are extremely grateful to the Merillat Foundation for this generous commitment to technology,” Vice President for Advancement Don Taylor said. “Technology is a critical tool for today’s students, just as it is for any business or industry.” • Warren and Catherine Reuther of Lambertville, generous longtime supporters of Siena Heights, have contributed $250,000 to establish an endowment in academic development. This gift is uniquely designed to support faculty members who are developing new or strengthening existing academic programs. In recent years, the Reuthers have invested many thousands of dollars in response to the University’s program and physical plant needs. • The Adrian Dominican Sisters recently awarded Siena Heights two significant grants: $30,000 to be used by the University as needed; and an additional $50,000 through the Lynch Foundation to fund scholarships for women in pursuit of educational advancement. “Siena Heights is truly blessed by the sponsorship and support of the Congregation,” President Artman said. “The Adrian Dominican tradition is the heart and soul of the University.” • The Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation in Adrian recently approved a $62,426 grant to fund a new lighting system for Francoeur Theatre, complete Set, Spike, Dig -- and Dial! The Saints volleyball team made 569 successful telephone contacts this spring during a four-night phonathon that generated 223 pledges totaling $10,254 in support for the Siena Heights Annual Fund. Pizza and pop helped sustain the athletes, whose competitive spirit came through as they worked to out-do each other in dollars raised. Senior volleyball setter Krista Purvis claimed the top dollar award, winning a free meal with Rick and Joan Artman. “I was very impressed with the students’ professionalism and willingness,” said Jeff Freshcorn, director of annual fund programs. “They had great spirit and never got discouraged.” with computerized light boards. Theatre students working with the system will gain valuable experience with up-to-date theatrical technology, while directors, performers and audiences will appreciate the improved stage lighting. • Masco Charitable Trust selected Siena Heights for a $30,000 grant, payable over three years, to be used to improve information technology for the Division of Business and Management. The gift comes with an additional $3,000 match from Merillat Industries, a division of Masco Corporation. • The Stranahan Foundation, based in Toledo, Ohio, has granted Siena Heights $12,250 to provide five art scholarships of $2,450 each, to be awarded to Toledo area minority students enrolling in the fall of 1999. The grant will be reviewed yearly and support for the scholars will continue as long as they remain enrolled in the art program. Corporate Campaign Success The 1997-98 Corporate Fund Campaign was “a huge success” with new gifts and pledges totaling more than $35,000, Jeff Freshcorn, director of annual fund programs, reports. Local community and corporate leaders solicited other Lenawee businesses, seeking new or increased scholarship support for Lenawee County students enrolling at Sie