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King University has launched a heartfelt initiative to honor alumni of the former Virginia Intermont College by selling merchandise featuring the beloved VI logo. With proceeds supporting scholarships for students connected to Virginia Intermont, this effort aims to preserve the college’s legacy. The community is invited to a memorial event on May 2nd to share memories and honor this important chapter in Bristol’s educational history. Additionally, King University has secured a $14 million gift from the Bill Gatton Foundation, enhancing educational opportunities for local students.
Bristol Community Unites to Honor Virginia Intermont College Alumni
Bristol is buzzing with excitement as King University steps up to honor the alumni of the former Virginia Intermont College (VI). In a heartwarming gesture, King University has decided to bring back the beloved Virginia Intermont logo on a range of merchandise that is now available for sale at the King University bookstore. This initiative comes as a response to the tragic loss of several historic VI buildings due to fire, allowing the community to reconnect with shared memories.
Even though Virginia Intermont College has been closed for several years, the bonds created during its operation remain strong among former students, faculty, and the locals. The new merchandise, proudly displaying the VI logo, serves as a stylish reminder of a cherished chapter in the city’s history. More importantly, proceeds from the sales are dedicated to funding scholarships for students who have connections to Virginia Intermont, ensuring that the spirit of the institution continues to impact the community positively.
A Memorial for Remembering Virginia Intermont
Mark your calendars! King University is gearing up for a farewell memorial event dedicated to Virginia Intermont, set to take place on the King University campus starting May 2nd. This gathering will provide an opportunity for alumni, friends, and family to come together, share stories, and honor the legacy of an institution that played a vital role in the educational landscape of Bristol. It promises to be a touching tribute that resonates with those who hold Virginia Intermont close to their hearts.
A Boost to Educational Opportunities
In addition to honoring the past, King University is paving the way for the future by securing substantial support for its students. Recently, the university received an incredible $14 million gift from the Bill Gatton Foundation, primarily aimed at funding scholarships for students hailing from Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. This generous gift is part of the foundation’s ongoing commitment to enhancing education and creating opportunities for young people in the region.
Out of this large donation, a portion—specifically $4 million—will be earmarked for matching gift opportunities over the next two years, creatively dubbed The Gatton Challenge. This exciting challenge encourages alumni, local businesses, and friends of King University to contribute to the scholarship funds, with the foundation promising to match contributions up to $2 million each year. It’s a wonderful way to amplify community support and encourage generosity among those invested in the educational futures of students in Bristol and beyond.
Committed to Stabilizing Finances
Of course, the university is well aware of its current challenges. King University is under warning status regarding accreditation due to specific financial reporting issues identified by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. However, the Chief Financial Officer, James Donahue, has assured everyone that the institution is actively working on stabilizing its finances as it rebounds from the effects of the pandemic. It’s reassuring to know that even though challenges loom, the commitment to ensuring continuous education quality remains at the forefront.
New Initiatives for Student Success
In an effort to further support students, King University has appointed a new Director of Career Services, Amanda Pollard, who brings a wealth of experience in higher education career services. Amanda has made it her mission to boost access to internships, employment, and graduate studies. With a history of working at notable institutions like Radford University, Virginia Tech, and Emory & Henry College, she aims to assist students in honing their professional development skills and navigating their career paths with confidence.
All in all, King University’s dedication to honoring the past while building a brighter future for its students is truly commendable. Whether through the heartfelt return of the Virginia Intermont logo or the incredible scholarship opportunities made possible by the generous donations, Bristol’s community spirit shines brighter than ever!
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Additional Resources
- WCYB: King University Selling Merch Honoring Virginia Intermont
- Wikipedia: King University
- WJHL: Bill Gatton Foundation Gifts $14 Million to King University
- Google Search: Bill Gatton Foundation
- WCYB: King University at Risk of Losing Accreditation
- Google Scholar: King University accreditation
- Herald Courier: Pollard Joins King University
- Encyclopedia Britannica: King University
- The Village Reporter: Raegan Radel to Continue Soccer Career at King University
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