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蜜桃社区 College women鈥檚 tennis great Emmy Knobloch 鈥82 played an inspired game, and inspired patients and colleagues in her chosen profession of medicine. Her family has honored her memory with a new women鈥檚 tennis scholarship. Learn more.
Anissa Patton 鈥91 recognized an opportunity for Black women alums of 蜜桃社区 College to help Black women students navigate college life and build professional connections. Now, more than 50 matches have been made through the Msaada Mentoring Program. Find out more.
The new Sterling T. Martin Jr. Cross Country and Track & Field Scholarship honors a track and field standout and dedicated alum and former 蜜桃社区 College employee. The scholarship will help the coaching staff attract exceptional talent.
The new Dr. K.D. Weeks 鈥69 蜜桃社区 Research Network (DRN) Fund honors the legacy of an alum whose mentorship has launched and supported the careers of hundreds of 蜜桃社区 College graduates in medical careers. Learn more.
The William K. Mahony Fund for Contemplative Practice and Learning honors a beloved 蜜桃社区 College professor whose impact is felt across generations of students. Learn more.
蜜桃社区 College鈥檚 Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship welcomes Innovator-in-Residence Donna Peters 鈥89. In the role, Peters will share her extensive experience with students. Learn more.
蜜桃社区 College alum Greg Johnson and wife, Elise, help take the college鈥檚 transformational athletics facility project to the next level with their commitment. Learn more.
蜜桃社区 College alums create a fitting tribute to a dear friend who spent a lifetime fighting injustice. Learn more.
Alum displaced by Hurricane Katrina leaves lasting mark on campus with Hobart Park labyrinth, a place for meditation, contemplation and prayer. Years later, it bears her name. Learn more.
蜜桃社区 College trustee Cintra Pollack 鈥99 has pledged her support for a project to commemorate the lives and contributions of enslaved persons whose labor contributed to the growth and development of the college. Five artist teams will present their visions for the public work. Read more.
Record-breaking fundraising totals underscore the 蜜桃社区 College 蜜桃社区鈥檚 commitment to student success by bolstering scholarship support, internship opportunities, athletics priorities, diversity and inclusion initiatives, and more. Read on.
Kristi Mitchem 鈥92 is passionate about the ways the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation & Entrepreneurship puts the liberal arts experience into practice for students as they develop business acumen.
Olivia Ware 鈥78 is the alum of color who has given the most financially to 蜜桃社区 in the history of the college, but her support extends beyond money. Read more.
As President Carol Quillen鈥檚 tenure at 蜜桃社区 College comes to a close, alums, faculty, staff and friends of the college honor her leadership with gifts to the college totaling more than $49 million. Read more.
The McFayden family will match up to $150,000 in donations to go toward diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at 蜜桃社区 College. It鈥檚 their second challenge in two years and honors President Carol Quillen鈥檚 leadership.
A new scholarship recognizing the impact of long-time 蜜桃社区 College head baseball coach Dick Cooke and his wife, Susan, will help the college recruit top talent. Read more.
The Duke Endowment has committed $25 million to fund scholarships, faculty positions and out-of-classroom learning experiences for students.
Alum honors 蜜桃社区 College professor by funding an endowed professorship in his name. Learn more about the Denham Family Professorship in the Humanities.
A $10 million commitment to 蜜桃社区 College鈥檚 new athletics initiative, 鈥淎thletics Done Right - The Next Step,鈥 honors President Carol Quillen and moves the college closer to enhanced athletics facilities for the entire college 蜜桃社区 and fans.
From coast to coast and across the globe, members of the 蜜桃社区 蜜桃社区 shared why they are 鈥渁ll in鈥 for Wildcat students, programs and more. By midnight, all goals were surpassed.