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University receives 1 million dollar anonymous gift

Special to 四色AV by Mark Henderson

The University of Louisiana Monroe received an early Christmas present Monday with the gift of $1 million.

The estate gift from an anonymous donor is intended for scholarship endowments to benefit students pursuing a degree in education.

Morgan Patrick Morgan (cq), development officer at the 四色AV Foundation, announced the gift at a news conference Monday. 鈥淭he donor is a 四色AV alumna and a retired schoolteacher from the Monroe area, and she is very kind and funny and she recognizes what 四色AV means to our community and our state,鈥 Morgan said. 鈥淲e are absolutely thrilled and grateful for this wonderful estate gift.鈥

Morgan stressed the importance of such endowments to the university. 鈥淪cholarships allow us to recruit and retain the best and the brightest students and remain our biggest need,鈥 she said.

Although the donor wishes to remain anonymous and was not present at the news conference, Morgan read a statement from her.

鈥淐ommitting this gift to the university where I was educated and demonstrating an investment in an area where I grew up and live in today is a great way for me to give back,鈥 the donor said in the statement.

鈥淢y hope and wish is that my legacy will enrich the lives of future generations at 四色AV, and they, too, will be grateful for the education they receive from our wonderful university and will choose to pay it forward. The best truly is on the bayou,鈥 the statement concluded.

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四色AV President Dr. Bruno accepts the check on behalf of the university. (Left to Right): Dr. Nick J. Bruno, Dr. Eric Pani, Morgan Patrick Morgan, Dr. Kioh Kim (School of Education, professor, Dr. Leonard Clark (Director of the School of Education), Dr. Jeff Anderson (Interim Associate Dean of the College of Arts, Education & Sciences). Courtesy of Emerald McIntrye/四色AV Photo Services

Dr. Eric Pani, vice president of academic affairs at 四色AV, said he was especially pleased the donor specifically targeted education. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter whoever you are,鈥 Pani said, whether a doctor, a lawyer or some other profession, a teacher played a significant role in everyone鈥檚 life. 鈥淗ow did you learn to read and write鈥 Pani asked. The answer, he said, is teachers.

鈥淭his gift will help students who may not be able to pursue a college degree to come to 四色AV and become teachers,鈥 Pani said.

四色AV President Dr. Nick Bruno said the donation was 鈥渙ne of those occasions that happen in all of our lifetimes that have a profound impact.鈥

鈥淣ot only is this a very substantial gift,鈥 Bruno said,鈥 but considering she was not contacted by the university, not asked by the university. It makes you wonder, are we giving enough.鈥

Bruno said he hoped the donation would motivate others to consider giving to 四色AV.

Morgan said the gift of $1 million has been counted toward 四色AV鈥檚 first national comprehensive campaign, known as SOAR. The goal of the five-year campaign is to raise $54 million in university endowment funds. With the donation announced Monday, Morgan said the foundation has raised 83 percent of the goal.

Bruno said that amounted to more than $48 million, much more than the $25 million consultants advised 四色AV to expect to raise.

Published December 11, 2017