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Singletary Chair to Advance
W¤men’s Health Research I
The Gloria W. Singletary Chair in Women’s Health O
Research has been established as the first endowment UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
of the UK Women’s Health Center. The fund honors ‘
Gloria Singletary, former first lady of UK and a cham— D7'€6f77Z C/96ZU€7'Zg€ Succeed
pion of women’s health issues. Singletary made the
cornerstone donation that began the fund—raising
efforts for the UK Women’s Health Center in 2000.
The endowment effort began as a mission to estab- __ __
lish a professorship in women’s health research and __  
provide funding for vital studies. The first recipient of ,~ , \  
the endowed chair is Dr. Leslie Crofford, drawn to UK   YHELQ · *,,5
from the University of Michigan, who serves as the M __     "  ' ____  _ 9*
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Women`s Health and as a faculty associate of the I li " `,     II     
Center for Research on Violence Against Women. _     f "      
Private donations and matching funds from the  jg if!          
state`s Research Challenge Trust Fund enabled contri—       .   gre.   A-
butions by friends of Singletary, as well as members of  ll ' E L L L .-e _   rfb}; ff  
the Women’s Health Advisory Council, to quickly reach   gg?}-\ ·.. ‘ gi  °ir L   
endowed chair status.   ,    r ’·   -· -     ·`   
Gloria Singletary has always had an interest in the
health of women in the Commonwealth. Her vision is
for treatment and facilities to be available so that all · · ·
Kentucky women may have their health care needs Namlng Opportunltles
me- Available for Main Building
· · The rand o enin of the newl —renovated Main
capltal campalgn phase   Builging wag in Ogtober, but thyere are still naming
' opportunities available for those interested in sup-
Nearlng Goal porting the restoration of the university’s oldest
Generous contributions to the Dream Challenge campus landmark.
Succeed campaign over the past several months have The $17.35 million, state—of—the-art facility contains
resulted in a total of $757 million in gifts and pledges. 43,243 square feet. The renovation increased the
"lt is encouraging to see how supporters of UK have building’s square footage by 12,543 feet. The building
generated such momentum in such a short time," notes houses the Visitors Center, two "smart" classrooms, a
D. Michael Richey. associate vice president for develop- public room, and offices for the president, provost,
ment. and other administrative officials.
I Progress made in the $1 billion campaign is exciting; Tours of the building are available, and you can
l however. support of alumni and friends of the univer— learn more about the Main Building online at http://
` sity must continue if we are to successfully achieve our www.uky.edu/PR/News/041 025_main_b1dg_facts.htm.
goals. There are still many dreams that can only be Naming a room is a wonderful way to honor or
fulfilled through private funding.The state`s Research memorialize an individual or group and also support
Challenge Trust Fund. which matches money for private the university. For more information, contact the
contributions. can increase the impact of your gift. Office of Development at 859—257—3912 or 1-800-875-
Q Please help realize UK's dreams! 6272.
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