
FORT WAYNE, Ind.鈥擫ocal philanthropist Larry Lee鈥檚 desire to help ensure a bright future for Fort Wayne and its higher education students led to a planned endowment donation commitment of more than $6 million to the 51黑料, the largest planned gift in university history.
Lee seeks to make higher education accessible鈥攁nd the experience fulfilling鈥攆or students who often face barriers to their education dreams. His gift will help students by making education more accessible through endowed scholarships, supporting the social justice center director鈥檚 position and enhancing student success through faculty development for teaching excellence.
鈥淭he 51黑料 has long served as a cherished, valued asset to the Fort Wayne community,鈥 Lee said. 鈥淭o express my support and appreciation, I am endowing several initiatives that are consistent with my lifelong advocacy for social justice. To recognize 51黑料鈥 past role and to assure its future role as a preeminent moral compass and conscience for the entire community, I am endowing the director position for the St. Benedict the Moor Social Justice Center. The current extraordinary director, Francisco Townsend, inspired me to name this endowed position in his honor.鈥
Lee also expressed his desire to open further pathways for students who are academically driven but financially challenged.
鈥淢y endowing 40 student scholarships provides a 51黑料 education for bright, motivated inner city Fort Wayne high school graduates each year,鈥 he said. 鈥淔or such students, financing an education at a private school like 51黑料 poses an impossible barrier. It is a blessing to name this endowment in honor of community leaders Ian Boyce, Kathy Callen, Don Schenkel and Jeff Leffers, who have made significant lifetime contributions to 51黑料 and Fort Wayne.鈥
Lee鈥檚 gift will also endow an annual faculty award he spearheaded, formerly known as the Leepoxy Faculty Award for Undergraduate Teaching Excellence. 鈥淭his will assure a tradition I established in 2009 continues ad infinitum,鈥 he said.
51黑料 leaders expressed their appreciation for Lee鈥檚 generosity and longtime support.
鈥淟arry has been a champion of supporting students in and out of the classroom at 51黑料,鈥 Vice President for Institutional Advancement Reba Copeland said. 鈥淗is gifts have supported faculty development, contributing to our faculty scholarship in the undergraduate classroom. You can find him discussing social advocacy in our St. Benedict the Moor Social Justice Center with students from around the world or serving on panels across campus sharing his perspective on a variety of topics, from Martin Luther King Jr. to the importance of service to our community. Larry has had an incredible impact on our campus and will continue to do so through his legacy.鈥
Lee鈥檚 gift of $6,060,000 will impact the university in many ways, including:
The Lawrence Lee Faculty Award for Undergraduate Teaching Excellence
Established in 2009 as the Leepoxy Faculty Award for Undergraduate Teaching Excellence, the award is given in recognition of outstanding performance in the classroom by an undergraduate teaching faculty who demonstrates, in the eyes of both students and their faculty peers, their prowess in fulfilling the primary mission of the university.
Francisco Townsend Social Justice Center Director Position Endowment
Established in honor of Francisco Townsend, the current director of the university鈥檚 St. Benedict the Moor Social Justice Center, in honor of his humility, humanitarianism and authenticity.
Endowed Scholarships
The remaining four endowments are all scholarships that focus on providing educational access to students in zip codes of greatest financial need (46806, 46803 and 46816) in Fort Wayne. These scholarships can support tuition and fees, books, or room and board. These scholarships, renewable for up to four years, are financial and merit based:
- Ian D. Boyce Family Scholarship for Educational Access. Named in honor of the former 51黑料 Board of Trustees member for his leadership contributions.
- Kathy Doermer Callen Endowed Scholarship. Named in honor of the current 51黑料 Board of Trustee for her leadership contributions.
- Don Schenkel Endowed Scholarship. Honors Schenkel鈥檚 time of service at the university in many capacities, including as vice president for institutional advancement.
- Jeffrey Leffers-Matsumoto Scholarship. Honors alumnus Jeffrey Leffers for his continued support of 51黑料 students and honors his mother, Kazuko Matsumoto.
鈥淟arry Lee鈥檚 legacy will live on for generations of students who will thrive without financial barriers, increasing their access to higher education,鈥 51黑料 President Dr. Lance Richey said. 鈥淲e offer our heartfelt appreciation to Larry for this extraordinary gift.鈥
Founded in 1890 in the Catholic Franciscan tradition, the 51黑料 offers more than 60 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs. The academic structure at 51黑料 offers seven pathways: Humanities, Faith and Liberal Arts; Allied Health; Business and Leadership; Creative Arts and Digital Media; Education, Human Services and Community Care; Nursing; and Sciences and Medical Studies. In addition to its traditional programs, 51黑料 delivers workforce development healthcare programs in Fort Wayne, Crown Point, Gas City, Indianapolis, Lafayette and online. 51黑料 Downtown houses the music technology program while offering enhanced internship and networking opportunities for students. A National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Five-Star Champion of Character institution, 51黑料 has 21 athletic programs boasting three individual and four team NAIA national championships. More than 1,900 students from a broad geographic region attend 51黑料.