Douglas Palmer Tag | Wed, 07 Jul 2021 15:58:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 /wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Douglas Palmer Tag | 32 32 C-SC President ‘going extra mile’ to raise money for Student Scholarship Fund /news/2020/c-sc-president-going-extra-mile-to-raise-money-for-student-scholarship-fund/ Wed, 04 Nov 2020 16:57:13 +0000 https://culver.flywheelsites.com/?p=9495 ’s 27th President, Dr. Douglas B. Palmer, is showing his willingness to “go the extra mile” for C-SC students by running 14.1 miles, one mile longer than a typical half-marathon, in Canton on Saturday, Nov. 14.

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CANTON, Mo. — ’s 27th President, Dr. Douglas B. Palmer, planned to run a half-marathon in Indianapolis this fall, but the race has transitioned to a virtual event because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Palmer is using the opportunity to complete the race virtually and also help raise funds for student scholarships. He is showing his willingness to “go the extra mile” for C-SC students by running 14.1 miles, one mile longer than a typical half-marathon, in Canton on Saturday, Nov. 14.

Local businesses, alumni and friends of the College can join Palmer in supporting C-SC students by making a gift to the Student Scholarship Fund before he crosses the finish line. The first 100 donors who make a gift of $25 or more to support the Student Scholarship Fund will receive a commemorative T-shirt.

Palmer has completed three half-marathons, and he finished his first marathon in the fall of 2019. He started running about six years ago to stay in shape, physically and mentally.

To support the Student Scholarship Fund or to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, contact Courtney Pourciaux, Director of Major Gifts and Estate Giving, at 573-288-6390 or cpourciaux@culver.edu, or visit .

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C-SC receives $15,000 commitment from HOMEBANK to go toward Student Experience Center /news/2020/c-sc-receives-15000-commitment-from-homebank-to-go-toward-student-experience-center/ Thu, 17 Sep 2020 15:41:52 +0000 https://culver.flywheelsites.com/?p=9481 HOMEBANK, which has nine banking resource centers in Missouri and Illinois, has made a $15,000 commitment to to be used toward the construction of the Student Experience Center.

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PHOTO CAPTION: Dr. Douglas B. Palmer, left, president of , and Josh Wilson, community bank president of HOMEBANK’s Northeast Missouri market, hold a check for $15,000 that will be used toward the construction of the Student Experience Center at .

 

CANTON, Mo. — HOMEBANK, which has nine banking resource centers in Missouri and Illinois, has made a $15,000 commitment to to be used toward the construction of the Student Experience Center. The gift was presented Wednesday, Sept. 16 by Josh Wilson, community bank president for HOMEBANK’s Northeast Missouri market, to Dr. Douglas B. Palmer, president of . It will help complete the $1.25 million construction project, which is part of the Culver-Stockton: Changing Lives! comprehensive campaign.

“Culver-Stockton plays a vital role in the economic success of Canton and the quality of life here. They recruit students who are intelligent, energetic and idealistic, and we need those types of people in our community for it to thrive,” Wilson said. “Culver-Stockton then returns the favor and prepares the students for great careers. It’s a valuable institution, and we’re happy to support it.”

The proposed learning center is expected to cost about $1.25 million. It will serve as a laboratory and display area for showcasing the college’s experiential learning program, which highlights seven types of experiential learning — research and innovation, creative expression, leadership, simulations, professional experience, service learning and travel. It also will provide resources on experiential teaching and learning for faculty and students, and it will help Culver-Stockton continue to stake its claim as the premier college for experiential learning in the Midwest.

“Culver-Stockton students have participated regularly in HOMEBANK’s internship program, and we have been impressed with the knowledge, creativity and work ethic those students have shown. In addition, we have a considerable number of employees, like me, who are Culver-Stockton graduates,” said Wilson, a 1998 graduate. “It makes total sense for us to support something like this. HOMEBANK is benefitting from the future professionals Culver-Stockton is graduating.”

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