Contact: Jim Dexter
Office of Public Relations
Office: 937-327-6118
For immediate release
Written: Friday, Oct. 23, 1998
WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY BEGINS $70 MILLION
FUND RAISING EFFORT FOR LEARNING, SCHOLARSHIPS
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio--- Wittenberg University has announced a
three-year effort to complete a $70 million fund raising campaign which
will enhance high quality education, provide more scholarship money and
maintain the quality of campus facilities.
The university has already secured pledges for more than $33
million for the "Defining Moments" campaign, which will be more than three
times larger than the most ambitious fund raising campaign in Wittenberg
history. Not only will the campaign be a "defining moment" for the
university in its ability to ensure its quality programs in the future, it
also evokes defining moments among Wittenberg alumni that helped shape
their personal and professional lives.
The National Campaign Chairman in Columbus business executive
Robert E. Ness, president of ODW Logistics, Inc. and Dist-Trans Company,
an interstate and intrastate common carrier headquartered in Columbus.
Until last year, Ness also led Wittenberg University as its chairman of
the board of directors.
By December, 2001, a successful fund raising campaign will allow
Wittenberg to fund the following critical enhancements:
-$23 million to increase Wittenberg's endowment - $10 million to support
additional student scholarships, but also to support faculty excellence,
educational equipment, library resources, building maintenance and seed
funds for new enrichment programs;
-13 million to complete Hollenbeck Hall, a state-of-the-art classroom
building already under construction that takes advantage of modern
teaching and communications technologies;
-$13 million for the renovation of Science hall, a 33-year old facility,
to restore its usefulness for teaching science into the 21st century;
-$6 million for the reconstruction of Wittenberg's original building,
Myers Hall, as a modern residence hall;
-$5 million for instructional technology and other infrastructure and
capital needs;
-$10 million -- as an effort to increase the level of annual giving to the
Wittenberg Fund to more than $2 million per year. The Wittenberg Fund
provides critical operating resources the university uses to maintain the
campus, finance scholarships, and to take advantage of creative
initiatives.
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