Board of Trustees Agenda 2020

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College of Arts and Humanities

Donor Support

Because of donors like you, the College of Arts and Humanities (CAH) has had a year full of achievement. Without your commitment, we would not have been able to go above and beyond our goals. In this report you will find highlights of the successful 2018-2019 year for the College of Arts and Humanities. We look forward to another great academic year with your continued support.

Current-Use Funds

Student Spotlight

“ I was ecstatic when I found out that I had been chosen as a recipient of the Robert Steele Funderburk Memorial Scholarship. It relieved financial burdens and allowed me to focus more on my studies. It was also a wonderful experience to get to meet the donor and hear how Central had impacted his life and inspired his generosity. It really put into perspective the legacy and tradition that I have been able to be apart of at Central. I am very proud to call myself a class of 2019Wildcat. This fall I will begin the first stages of my career while student teaching in an elementary music classroom in Bothell, Washington.

$609,439

Endowment Funds (Non-Scholarship)

Tiana Shuford Music Education Class of 2020

$35,000

Top Accomplishments*

Endowed Scholarships

198 College of Arts and Humanities students received scholarships and tuition waivers totaling more than $335,000.

$674,370

Professor Gary Weidenaar, director of the CWU choir programs, conducted 275 CWU choir members and choir students from across the world at Carnegie Hall.

Grand Total: $1,318,809

CAH received over $1 million in gifts, pledges, and bequests for the second year in a row, a level of generous and continuous support not previously seen in the college’s history.

*Additional college accomplishments can be found on pages 21.

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