CWU UA FY22 Impact Report

Jean and Joe Adams

Donor Support Helps Move Project Forward

Dr. Susan Madley Women’s Basketball Suite

Jean and Joe Adams have been giving back to Central Washington University for over 15 years with their most recent support directed towards the Nicholson Pavilion Renovation Project, part of the Health Education Project at CWU. “These upgrades were long overdue, and we hope that current students, future students, alumni, faculty and fans are as excited as we are to see and use the new facility,” said the Adams. Their significant contributions to the renovation project will include two naming opportunities; the Jean and Joe Adams Atrium in the main lobby and the Sheila Hyatt

Athletics Administrative Office Suite, named in memory of Jean’s late mother. “We have both been fortunate to have great mentors during our careers,” said the Adams. “These individuals always stressed the importance of paying it forward once we were able to help others, and this is exactly what we are trying to do.” The Nicholson Pavilion Renovation, an integral part of the Health Education Project, will impact countless students and student-athletes for years to come once complete in 2023, and this is in large part thanks to our generous donors, like the Adams.

I wanted to give to Central and I wanted it to benefit women and the athletics program,” said Dr. Madley. “I’m happy that I can contribute to the project

and renovation of Nicholson Pavilion.

Long-time Ellensburg resident and former CWU professor Dr. Susan Madley recently made a gift to the Health Education Project which will support a new women’s basketball office suite named after her.

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