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Young Alumni Giving ,
"When the University of Kentucky calls us in a ». ·
phonathon, Courtney and I want to participate 100 ..-v..... - ‘ l
percentl" says Brandon Schadt. And he and his wife
certainly do. They give to the Gaines Center for the
Humanities, the Presidential/Provost Scholarship Fund, · ·
the Honors Program, the Gatton College, the College of _   g j ;__ V
Arts and Sciences and other key areas of the university.       _ ,
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nomics) and Courtney Reynolds (’02 College of Arts    Q   A  
and Sciences) met at UK. Now living in Nashville,Tenn.,     H l
Courtney is in her second year of medical school at _            ·~4’r
Vanderbilt University and Brandon is employed by      A   ‘`r§.    ‘,`       ·,_. r
AmSouth Bank.   __li   :‘’ e  if       _,
“‘Brandon and I give to UK because of the wonderful   `  2. `      *      ’''
and dlvelsc €XP$:’“€“°€S We had Flurfflg °“r.““d€rgYad“` Brandon Schadt ’O2 and Courtney Reynolds Schadt ‘02 are
ate years there, Courtney explains. I received a well- ycung alumni who Sunnon tnnn anna ma»n_n»_
rounded liberal arts education that’s helping me succeed
in med school."
Whilfl ill UK. Brandon WHS H pafl of fh€ Student within their first year of graduation, committing to give
Development Council. an on—campus organization $20 per month for five years, followed by $75 per ·
which promotes financial support for the university. mgnth, for teh y€m»S_ Gifts am matched by Brgndgtfg ,
"This is where I first discovered the importance of employer. i
private giving to higher education," he shares. "We can’t give a lot," Brandon modestly adds. "But
Thll young €0UDl€ is €ll$0 El Pilfl of the University`s we want to support the university because it supports l
Fellows Society where membership is based on cumula— tht-; (jgmmtmwettlth .. Out hgme State - the Stare we
tive gifts of $ l(),000.Thcy joined as Young Fellows [gpg?
Couple Endows Scholarship Faces of Giving
When Rob Pierce `00 became president of the Daviess The University of Kentucky is in phase II of its Dream
County U K Alumni Club last summer. he made a list of Challenge Succeed capital campaign.The faces of those
goals he would like to achieve during his presidency. The giving to the university through this effort are varied.
goal that seemed most daunting was establishing a club Gifts at all levels and from many members of the UK
scholarship to assist UK students from the Owensboro family are coming together to help the university
area. achieve great things — for students, the citizens of Ken-
However, U K alums Frank W. Wagner `58 and his tucky and the nation.
wife, Helen Shuck Wagner `SS, stepped forward and were
eager to make that goal a reality with a gift of $20,000.
The scholarship which they endowed will be known as
the Frank and Helen Wagner - Daviess County UK
Alumni (`lub Scholarship Fund.
"This was just the opportunity we were looking for,"
shares Frank. "We wanted to do something for the uni- O
versity mul for students from our hometown community." , _ r _ T Y r , T
The Owensboro Alumni Club will soon make its first UNIVFIRSITY OF KEN I I-JCKY
scholarshi award l`rom the fund. Thanks to the generos- , i .
_ ity of the NQ/agncrs, the club has a significant start for its Dream Challenge Succggd
scholarship endowment in place to build upon with the
goal of awarding scholarships to multiple students each
year in the future.
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