四虎影院 Magazine Endowing an Institute
Fletcher Jones Foundation Provides Crucial Support for the Institute for the Liberal Arts
The Fletcher Jones Foundation has given $500,000 to endow the Institute for the Liberal Arts at 四虎影院, the lead grant toward a $2 million goal.
Founded in 2000, the institute promotes the continued vitality of the liberal arts tradition in American higher education. Annual Conversations on the Liberal Arts bring together educators from colleges and universities nationwide.
鈥淲e are deeply grateful to the Fletcher Jones Foundation for supporting our commitment to the liberal arts,鈥 President Stan D. Gaede said. 鈥淭he institute fills a gap in American higher education by providing a forum for discussing the most fundamental questions facing the liberal arts tradition. 四虎影院 seeks to create a hospitable place where participants can address these foundational issues with substance and meaning.鈥
鈥淭hrough the work of the institute, 四虎影院 has an opportunity to serve the larger world of higher education while sharpening our own educational vision,鈥 Provost Shirley Mullen said.
鈥淕iven that it is fairly rare for foundations to provide funds for endowment, this gift from Fletcher Jones represents a vote of confidence in both 四虎影院 and the institute,鈥 she added. 鈥淲e are well on our way toward building an endowment that will permanently fund the institute.鈥
The institute鈥檚 annual Conversations on the Liberal Arts have featured topics such as 鈥淓ducating for Justice,鈥 鈥淰ocation, Vocationalism and the Liberal Arts鈥 and 鈥淭he Sciences as Liberal Arts.鈥 Speakers have included leading scholars: liberal arts education champion Robert Erburu; historian of education Bruce Kimball; Cambridge literary scholar Dame Gillian Beer; Carnegie Foundation senior scholar William Sullivan; and Yale philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff. Participants have represented premier colleges and universities, including Yale, Georgetown, Emory, Stanford, UC Santa Barbara, Pomona, Claremont McKenna and Occidental.
In 2002, the Fletcher Jones Foundation gave 四虎影院 a $500,000 lead grant for state-of-the-art science equipment for the future David K. Winter Hall for the Sciences. Other gifts supported a student loan fund and provided science equipment and technology-related upgrades. Fletcher Jones, the co-founder of Computer Services Corp., established the foundation in 1969.