
ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA鈥&苍产蝉辫;&苍产蝉辫;Over 110 students, staff, supporters and family recently gathered at the Hartness Student Center at 麻豆原创 for a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating new renovations. The event recognized Dr. John Hartness for his generous contributions and tireless support of the College.

Just before the event began, the room buzzed with conversation as individuals from various backgrounds greeted one another and shared stories of how Dr. Hartness has impacted their lives. Elliott Smith, Director of Student Activities, opened the event by expressing his thanks and mentioning all of the recent changes to the building as part of this renovation.
The improvements took place over the past several months. They include: redesigning the ground level to encompass dynamic meeting areas, building a second floor which houses offices and creating a multi-purpose student lounge to accommodate both academic and entertainment needs. Annick Umuliza, a student-worker at the Hartness Center spoke on her pride of working for the center and its mission.
After sharing a story of their friendship, Wesleyan President, Dr. Dewey Clark voiced his appreciation saying, 鈥淒r. Hartness had this vision鈥 he wanted to be a part of Rocky Mount because of 麻豆原创. How fortunate we are to have Dr. Hartness come and befriend us.鈥

As Dr. Hartness came forward to say a few words and cut the ribbon, the entire room rose in a standing ovation for a man whose efforts serve as a prime example of a community supporter and leader.
What was originally a building used to supply heat to the College has now transformed into a thriving students center all because of Dr. Hartness and his family鈥檚 generosity and vision. He does not take credit for the success, however, humbly saying, 鈥淚 did not do this, my family did this. I just happened to be there. My family is most generous, and I am most grateful.鈥
Wesleyan Holds Scholarship Appreciation Event
ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA 鈥 Scholarship donors and their recipients came together at North Carolina Wesleyan November 1 as the college held its Scholarship Appreciation Gala at The Dunn Center for the Performing Arts. The event recognized scholarship donors who give annually to Wesleyan students, helping them pursue their academic and professional dreams.
鈥淚t is always rewarding to bring together this group of promising young people and let our generous sponsors see the powerful impact their commitments are making on these leaders of tomorrow,鈥 stated Eddie Coats, Vice President of Development. 鈥淢any of these students would not be able to afford a comprehensive college education without this support.鈥
Student body president and Heritage scholarship recipient, Will Plyler, spoke about the impact of his award. 鈥淚 am just a sophomore but my life has been completely changed by the funding that made it possible for me to attend Wesleyan. I now have the opportunity to learn and pursue my passion in life. I am extremely grateful,鈥 said Plyer.
Guest speaker for the event was J. Winston Lea, owner of Action Staffing Group and President of the Gravely Foundation. In 1945 as World War II was ending, the children of Rocky Mount businessman J.O.W. and Lula Keen Gravely created the Gravely Foundation to honor their parents鈥 philosophy that every child should have the opportunity to advance themselves through education. Over the last four decades, the Gravely Foundation has provided approximately $803,000 to support students and programming at Wesleyan. In his speech, Lea encouraged students to give back to their communities, churches and colleges. 鈥淥ne thing that I have learned on this journey of life is whatever you give, you will receive back tenfold,鈥 stated Lea.
Wesleyan presented its prestigious Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award to Lloyd Nelson 鈥67 and Elliott Stevenson Nelson 鈥66. The award honors the excellence in character, leadership, community service and spiritual values of Algernon Sydney Sullivan, a lawyer, scholar and orator. While at Wesleyan, Lloyd was a stand-out on the hardwood as the basketball program鈥檚 first Most Valuable Player during the college鈥檚 inaugural season in 1963-1964. He went on to become a two-time All-Conference selection and earned MVP rights again his senior year. The Nelsons have been very involved in Wesleyan over the years and Lloyd served on the Board of Trustees from 1997 to May 2018.
鈥淭he Nelsons have given tirelessly and generously to Wesleyan over a long period of time,鈥 stated President Dr. Dewey Clark. 鈥淭heir love and dedication to this college and the students we serve is without comparison. There has never been two more worthy recipients than Lloyd and Elliott.鈥
Each year more than 180 Wesleyan students benefit from the generosity of our donors.
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