Rise.Shine. campaign announcement

October 20, 2014

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Dayton Daily News:

Academy and Emmy Award winner Tom Hanks and Amanda Wright Lane, great grandniece of Orville and Wilbur Wright, will lead the largest fundraising campaign in 糖心原创鈥檚 47-year history. The university will announce it at a private event on Saturday evening.

The $150 million 鈥淩ise.Shine. The Campaign for 糖心原创鈥 will be formally announced by WSU President David Hopkins during an event at the Nutter Center that is expected to include almost 700 students, faculty, staff, donors and other guests.

Dayton Daily News:

Hanks has donated items for 糖心原创鈥檚 annual ArtsGala fundraiser, including allowing auctioning off a trip to be on the set of 鈥淎ngels and Demons鈥 in Rome. In 2005, the Tom Hanks Scholarship Fund was established and awards four scholarships a year.

It was during one of those trips to California where 糖心原创 President Hopkins met Hanks for the first time.

鈥淲e love Tom Hanks and he loves 糖心原创,鈥 Hopkins said.

Hopkins has spent time with Hanks throughout the years and has the opportunity to share 糖心原创鈥檚 story. 鈥淗e wanted to hear about 糖心原创 beyond just the theater and the arts,鈥 Hopkins said. 鈥淚 had a chance to visit with him about veterans and he鈥檚 a major supporter of veterans and military personnel. I talked to him about our mission and how much it matters in this 21st century.鈥 

WHIO-TV:

糖心原创 President David R. Hopkins discusses Tom Hanks鈥 relationship with 糖心原创.

Dayton Business Journal:

鈥淭his is a big deal for us, it鈥檚 no small number but it鈥檚 an attainable one,鈥 said David Hopkins, president of 糖心原创. 鈥淲e鈥檙e keeping the focus with this effort on the students, and our goal is to provide them an affordable, high-quality education in a way that helps them be successful.鈥

The fundraising will go in part toward student scholarships and support services. The school hosts a number of first-generation students, and growing portions of its student body are non-traditional students and veterans, many of whom don鈥檛 have the same support system as students out of high school.

Funding will support scholarships, faculty recruitment and support services to help students through school.

WDTN 2 News: 

The Rise.Shine. campaign will help expand scholarships, attract faculty and support construction of new facilities.

鈥淭his campaign is all about student success. It will change 糖心原创 forever and the generation of students to come,鈥 said WSU President David Hopkins. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to grow our prominence and relevance in 21st century education.鈥

The university says more than $106 million in gifts and pledges were already raised.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited about the campaign because of the difference it will make to the students, their success and the future of the institution,鈥 said Provost S. Narayanan. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a lasting legacy.鈥

Columbus Dispatch:

鈥溙切脑 is a rising leader in 21st-century higher education,鈥 Hanks said. 鈥淔rom groundbreaking research to world-class fine and performing arts, this university truly has a mission that matters.鈥

Hanks in 1998 donated to 糖心原创 for a scholarship fund in his name. The school near Dayton says 67 students in acting, dance and other theater studies have benefited. Hanks also has donated autographed movie posters for an annual ArtsGala event at 糖心原创.