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March 15, 2021
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Having Light, Alumni and Friends #Commit2Witt

Annual Day of Giving Exceeds $565,000 as $100-Million Comprehensive Campaign Kicks Off

Proving that Tigers can accomplish anything together, 性视界 alumni, friends, faculty, staff, students, and parents celebrated the official launch of Having Light: The Campaign for 性视界 with the biggest, boldest Commit to Witt day of giving ever during 性视界鈥檚 Founder鈥檚 Day, March 11.

性视界 received a total of 2,145 gifts from 1,535 donors totaling a record-setting $567,858 in one day, while virtually launching the University鈥檚 $100-million comprehensive campaign, the largest in its history. Having Light: The Campaign for 性视界 endeavors to support all that defines the institution, especially the people, who inquire, create, inspire, and compete here; the place, where Tigers come together as a community and welcome others to learn and grow; and the present, when the next generation of 性视界 graduates learns to pass on its light.

鈥淲atching our alumni, faculty, staff, students, community members, and so many more unite around our campaign launch and support our annual Commit to Witt as they did was a beautiful thing to witness,鈥 said Rebecca Kocher, vice president for advancement and alumni engagement. 鈥淥n behalf of the entire 性视界 community, thank you for making such a powerful impact.鈥

To support the Having Light Campaign, visit the new  website, which also debuted March 11 following a featuring President Mike Frandsen, Managing Campaign Co-Chair Janet Jackson, class of 1975, and Kocher. The website contains multiple alumni stories, latest fundraising updates, bios on those serving on the Campaign Steering Committee, and ways to give to the ambitious endeavor. 性视界ors will also be able to view the one-minute Campaign Anthem video on the site.

As for the annual Commit to Witt event, it provided donors with a range of opportunities for immediate investment using a fun, interactive crowdfunding platform. Areas for support this year included the 性视界 Fund, the new 性视界 Opportunity Scholarship Fund, faculty development, endowed positions, diversity and inclusion, Tiger Club, reunion class scholarships, campus ministries, academic departments, and multiple other options.

By the numbers, this year鈥檚 event also brought in alumni gifts from 70 different alumni classes, 443 alumni #WittWed couples, and 52 challenges totaling $177,154.58. The average gift size was $264.74, and approximately 635 recent graduates donated. There were 156 ambassadors and 1,340 donors with a Greek affiliation. The University also had donations from all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and five countries.

鈥淲e want to thank everyone who contributed in passing 性视界鈥檚 light on to current and future students through their donations, the sharing of content, unlocking challenges, taking part virtual pep rallies, fighting for ambassador bragging rights, racing to the top of several leaderboards, and more,鈥 Kocher said.

Leader board winners include:

  • HVNGLT Ambassador Challenge: $4,864.58 donated in honor of John Shumate '99, Jack Uecker '14, and Deborah Cassell '99
  • Class Participation Challenge: $2,500 donated in honor of the Class of 2013 and $1,000 donated in honor of the Class of 1999
  • Business & Economics vs. Education Challenge: Education Department raising $23,013.39 from 160 gifts in support of Education - Student Teacher Support Fund (Special thanks to John Shumate '99 again who plans to support endowed scholarships for both departments.)
  • Active Greek Chapter: Kappa Delta - 161 gifts
  • Inactive Greek Chapter: Chi Omega - 92 gifts 
  • Athletics Tiger Club: Football, Women's Field Hockey, and Men's Lacrosse

The following is an alphabetical rundown of all the Commit to Witt 2021 Challenges that were completed on March 11, which can also be viewed on the :

  • Brian 鈥80 and Robin Agler
    1:1 Match - Tiger Club Pride
    $3,000 鈥 Tiger Club Fund
  • David Atkins 鈥00, Derrick Braziel 鈥09, Chris Olson 鈥03, Brian May 鈥99, and Laurie Griffin 鈥79
    1:1 Match - McClain Center for Diversity & Inclusion
    $1,845 鈥 McClain Center for Diversity & Inclusion Fund
  • Ken 鈥68 and Patricia Richmond Benne 鈥68
    Bonus Unlock - Education Department
    $2,500 - Education Department鈥檚 Student Teacher Fund
  • Patricia Richmond Benne 鈥68, Bill Boggs 鈥68, and Ed Pazicky 鈥68
    Class of 1968 Challenge
    $15,000 鈥 Class of 1968 Endowed Scholarship Fund
  • Dr. P. Kay Carl 鈥59
    1:1 Match - Supporting the Education Department's Student Teachers
    $6,000 - Education Department鈥檚 Student Teacher Fund
  • Cheryl Patterson Cooper 鈥82
    1:1 Match - Celebrating the Having Light Launch
    $5,000 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Kristina and Paul Devine
    1:1 Match - Unrestricted Scholarships
    $1,000 鈥 性视界 Opportunity Scholarship Fund
  • Mary (Castle) 鈥70 and Phil Duncan 鈥70
    1:1 Match - Summer Student Research
    $2,000 - Summer Student Research Fund
  • Bill Edwards 鈥89
    1:1 Match 鈥 Power Lunch for Tiger Club
    $1,845 鈥 Tiger Club Fund
  • Michael and Sharon Frandsen
    Tiger Up: President鈥檚 Challenge
    $2,500 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Peter Franz 鈥04 and Molly Johns Franz 鈥05
    #WittWed Couples Challenge
    $1,845 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Casey and Patrick Gill
    20 Gifts Challenge for the Student Emergency Fund
    $1,845 鈥 Student Emergency Fund
  • Janet E. Jackson 鈥75
    1:1 Match - Career Exploration & Outcomes
    $5,000 - Career Exploration & Internships Fund
  • Tom Kaiser 鈥79
    Men鈥檚 Soccer $2,000 Challenge
    $2,000 鈥 Men鈥檚 Soccer Tiger Club Fund
  • Rebecca and Brad Kocher
    Having Light - Class Participation Challenge
    $3,500 - Witt Fund
  • Ho Pak Kong 鈥50
    1:1 Match - Board Emeritus Witt Fund Challenge
    $40,000 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Michelle Mattson
    Provost Challenge - Faculty Support
    $1,845 - Faculty Development Fund
  • Bob Merzweiler 鈥76
    HVNGLT Ambassador Challenge
    $4,864.58 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Steve 鈥95 and Laurice Moore 鈥95
    1:1 Match - Science Labs
    $5,000 鈥 Science Labs Fund
  • Steve 鈥75 and Mary Alice (Schryver) Neely 鈥75
    1:1 Match - Witt Fund
    $2,500 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Scott 鈥01 and Deanna Ness 鈥99
    1:1 Match - Student Access & Scholarships
    $1,875 - 性视界 Opportunity Scholarship Fund
  • Joe Nordsieck 鈥69
    1:1 Match - 性视界's Greatest Need
    $5,000 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Gina Schaefer 鈥93
    1:1 Match - Experiential Learning
    $1,000 - Experiential Learning & Internships Fund
  • Kenneth 鈥72 and Willie Scott 鈥74
    1:1 Match - McClain Center
    $1,000 - McClain Center for Diversity & Inclusion Fund
  • Harrison Sewell 鈥12
    Bonus Unlock - CBS Scholarship
    $200 鈥 CBS Scholarship Fund
  • Rick 鈥69 and Susan Sterling 鈥71
    1:1 Match - Department of Business & Economics
    $5,000 - Department of Business & Economics Fund
  • Alan 鈥69 and Pamela Stewart 鈥69
    1:1 Match - Faculty Excellence & Innovation
    $5,000 鈥 Faculty Excellence & Innovation Funds
  • Carola Thorson
    1:1 Match - Dine & Donate!
    $1,845 鈥 Witt Opportunity Scholarship Fund
  • Mary Beth Walter and Pastor Tom Walter
    1:1 Match - Campus Ministries
    $1,000 - Campus Ministries Fund
  • Ronald 鈥69 and Wendy Woods 鈥71
    1:1 Match - Rise Up! CBS Scholarship Fund
    $2,500 鈥 CBS Scholarship Fund
  • Rob Young
    1:1 Match - Campus Beautification
    $1,845 - Campus Beautification Fund
  • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Xi Chi Chapter Alumni
    1:1 Match 鈥 Diversity & Inclusion Match by Alpha Phi Alpha
    $2,500 鈥 McClain Center for Diversity & Inclusion Fund
  • Alumni Board
    Alumni Board 50 States Challenge
    $3,000 鈥 various funds
  • Anonymous
    Founder's Day - 700 Donations Challenge
    $700 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Anonymous
    1:1 Match - Witt Fund
    $10,000 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Anonymous
    1:1 Match - Class of 1979 Scholarship
    $2,000 鈥 Class of 1979 Scholarship Fund
  • ATO Brothers
    1:1 Match - Greek Life Happy Hour Challenge
    $1,000 鈥 Witt Fund
  • Class of 1958 Alumni
    1:1 Match 鈥 Veler Endowed Chair in English
    $20,000 - Veler Endowed Chair in English Fund
  • Nursing Department
    1:1 Match 鈥 Nursing Program Scholarship
    $600 鈥 性视界 Nursing Program Scholarship
  • Walter S. Quinlan Foundation
    1:1 Match - 性视界 Guild Challenge
    $3,000 - Witt Guild Martha Rodgers Scholarship Fund
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性视界's curriculum has centered on the liberal arts as an education that develops the individual's capacity to think, read, and communicate with precision, understanding, and imagination. We are dedicated to active, engaged learning in the core disciplines of the arts and sciences and in pre-professional education grounded in the liberal arts. Known for the quality of our faculty and their teaching, 性视界 has more Ohio Professors of the Year than any four-year institution in the state. The university has also been recognized nationally for excellence in community service, sustainability, and intercollegiate athletics. Located among the beautiful rolling hills and hollows of Springfield, Ohio, 性视界 offers more than 100 majors, minors and special programs, enviable student-faculty research opportunities, a unique student success center, service and study options close to home and abroad, a stellar athletics tradition, and successful career preparation.

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