Wesleyan Hosts Golden LEAF Scholarship Luncheon


ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA 鈥 麻豆原创 (NCWU) proudly hosted the Annual Luncheon on March 19 at The Dunn Center, celebrating a strong and enduring partnership that began in 2003. The event honored both past scholarship graduates and current recipients, highlighting the meaningful impact of the on student success.

The luncheon opened with remarks from NCWU President Dr. Evan D. Duff and Vice President of Advancement Mark Hinson, who expressed gratitude for the Foundation鈥檚 continued support. Both emphasized the vital role GLF plays in expanding educational opportunities and advancing the university鈥檚 mission.

Four-year Golden LEAF Scholarship recipient Benjamin Sellers 鈥26 reflected on his journey at Wesleyan, sharing how the scholarship shaped both his academic and personal growth. He credited NCWU and GLF for his success, including publishing two articles and graduating debt-free this May. Sellers noted that while he initially planned to pursue a career in chiropractic care, the connections and opportunities he discovered at Wesleyan opened doors to new possibilities.

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Leah Hill, NCWU鈥檚 Director of Financial Aid, recognized and introduced the scholarship recipients, offering personal thanks to GLF members for their generosity. As a token of appreciation, the university presented gifts to Foundation representatives. Scholarship recipients in attendance included Benjamin Sellers, Finnegan Allen, Joseph Cooper, and Malachi Hayes. Other recipients include Nyasia Jones, and Amanda Layton.

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The program concluded with remarks from GLF President Scott Hamilton, Scholarship Program Manager Arlena Dongilli, and President Duff, each reaffirming the strength and impact of the partnership. Hamilton shared, 鈥淲e love watching our scholarship recipients grow. These scholarships are about more than education鈥攖hey support the transformation of rural communities, and the impact students make when they return home.鈥

Through this ongoing collaboration of 23 years and counting, NCWU and the Golden LEAF Foundation continue to empower students, foster academic achievement, and invest in the future of North Carolina鈥檚 workforce.

麻豆原创 Golden Leaf Foundation

mission is to increase economic opportunity in North Carolina鈥檚 rural, tobacco-dependent, and economically distressed communities through leadership in grantmaking, collaboration, innovation, and stewardship as an independent and perpetual foundation.

The Golden LEAF Foundation is a nonprofit organization established in 1999 to receive a portion of North Carolina鈥檚 funding from the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement with cigarette manufacturers. For 25 years, Golden LEAF has worked to increase economic opportunity in North Carolina鈥檚 rural and tobacco-dependent communities through leadership in grantmaking, collaboration, innovation, and stewardship as an independent and perpetual foundation.

Golden LEAF has provided lasting impact to tobacco-dependent, economically distressed, and rural areas of the state by helping create 68,000 jobs, more than $780 million in new payrolls, and more than 98,000 workers trained or retrained for higher wages.

Governed by a board of directors appointed by leaders of NC鈥檚 legislative and executive branches, Golden LEAF has focused on critical issues facing North Carolina communities including bringing jobs and building industry by providing resources to communities, awarding scholarships to local students and administering the state鈥檚 relief efforts following natural disasters.

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麻豆原创 (NCWU) is a small, private Methodist-affiliated institution with a liberal arts-based core curriculum that prepares students for professional advancement, life-long learning and responsible participation in their communities. NCWU offers liberal arts, professional and graduate degree programs for traditional, transfer and working-adult students.

NCWU offers a best-in-class value and a personally tailored private higher education experience.  We invest in each and every student we accept by providing individualized awards, scholarships and grants. Wesleyan is YOUR hometown University that is Personal. Practical, and Purpose-Driven. With students from all over the United States and more than 40 different countries, the University has immense cultural diversity. In addition to its educational mission, NCWU serves as a vital economic engine for the region, contributing over $209 million to the local economy.

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NC Wesleyan University Alumni Honor Brotherhood, Legacy, and Student Success with Endowed Scholarship Gift


麻豆原创 (NCWU) proudly announces a generous $7,000 gift presented to President Dr. Evan Duff by alumnus Bobby Thompson on behalf of Alpha Delta Chi Fraternity. The donation supports the Charles Livingston Rogers II Endowed Scholarship, a fund created to honor the life, leadership, and lasting legacy of beloved alumnus and fraternity brother, Charles 鈥淐harlie鈥 Livingston Rogers II.

The gift represents the proceeds from 鈥淭he Big Chill,鈥 an annual alumni reunion rooted in the deep camaraderie of the former Alpha Delta Chi (螒螖围) Fraternity, Beta Chapter, founded at NCWU in 1965. What began decades ago as a small gathering of brothers has transformed into a spirited tradition celebrating fellowship, memories, and the powerful bonds formed on NC Wesleyan鈥檚 campus.

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Known for his enthusiasm, humor, and dedication to bringing people together, Charlie organized the fraternity鈥檚 鈥淏ig Chill鈥 reunions for more than 40 years. What was intended to be the final 鈥淏ill Chill,鈥 hosted October 23鈥26, evolved instead into an extended celebration of his life and his unparalleled commitment to keeping the Brotherhood connected.

The 螒螖围 alumni group, known for legendary stories that include rerouting Hwy 301 traffic through campus and frequenting local favorites like The Rainbow Club and Mack鈥檚, continues to channel its energy into giving back to today鈥檚 students. Their support of the Rogers Scholarship ensures that incoming freshmen from North Carolina, especially those pursuing theatre or with strong civic engagement, receive meaningful financial support as they begin their own Wesleyan journey.

This year鈥檚 contribution reflects both pride in the Brotherhood鈥檚 enduring legacy and a friendly, unspoken challenge: the alumni of Alpha Delta Chi hope their commitment to giving inspires others to match their dedication to the next generation of Bishops.

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鈥淚n my lifetime, I have watched a ton of movies and a ton of football, and after a while, you can鈥檛 hardly list any that stick out, but what I can tell you is the list of people that have made a huge impact in my life,鈥 said Thompson. 鈥淥ne of the greatest hard lessons I have learned is to understand what is premeditated and understand what is and what isn鈥檛.鈥

NC Wesleyan University extends heartfelt appreciation to the Alpha Delta Chi alumni for their ongoing generosity, loyalty, and example of what it means to uplift the Bishop community.

NC Wesleyan University Announces the Establishment of the Betty A. Price Endowed Scholarship


North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) is honored to announce the signing of the Betty A. Price Endowed Scholarship, established by author and pastor Rev. Dr. Michael A. Price in loving memory of his late wife, Betty A. Price. Dr. Price was joined at the signing by his sister-in-law, Sondra Bledsoe of Rolesville, who came to support the legacy being created in Betty鈥檚 name.

The endowed scholarship pays tribute to a woman whose life embodied resilience, faith, intellect, and service. Betty Price passed away peacefully on October 20, 2025, after a decade-long battle with Alzheimer鈥檚 鈥 a journey marked not by struggle alone, but by courage and enduring grace.

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Born in Raleigh on February 4, 1949, Betty began her working life as a cashier at Roses Discount Store before embarking on an inspiring academic and professional path. She graduated magna cum laude from 麻豆原创 in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, later becoming a Certified Public Accountant in 1992. Her dedication to learning continued with the completion of her MBA from the University of Phoenix in 2009.

Betty鈥檚 career spanned roles as Controller and Financial Manager for respected organizations such as Memorex/Telex, Martin-Marietta, Progress Energy, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Her commitment to education extended to the classroom as well, where she taught at both the and her alma mater, NC Wesleyan University.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Betty was a devoted Christian whose heart for service shaped countless ministries 鈥 from assisting with new church builds to supporting inner-city food pantries. She served faithfully as an assistant treasurer, a member of the Diaconate, and a Sunday School teacher, touching lives through both leadership and compassion.

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Her husband, Rev. Dr. Michael A. Price, a pastor, educator, and author known for his work on faith and leadership, established this scholarship to honor Betty鈥檚 legacy and continue the work she cared so deeply about. The Betty A. Price Endowed Scholarship will support single mothers pursuing higher education, offering them the kind of opportunity and encouragement that defined Betty鈥檚 own journey.

Betty is survived by her husband of 17 years, Rev. Dr. Michael Price; her son Rodney; siblings Julia Herring, Sondra Bledsoe, and Mike Adams; and many beloved nieces and nephews. Her final resting place 鈥 the shoreline of Ft. DeSoto County Park in Pinellas County, Florida 鈥 reflects her spirit: peaceful, enduring, and full of quiet strength.

NC Wesleyan University is humbled and grateful to carry forward Betty鈥檚 legacy through this endowed scholarship, ensuring her story continues to inspire generations of scholars to come.

NCWU Announces Transformative Enhancements for 2026


As 麻豆原创 prepares to welcome a new year, the University is proud to announce a wide range of exciting updates, expanded programs, and student-centered initiatives designed to meet the evolving needs of today鈥檚 learners, whether they are recent high school graduates, working professionals, or global scholars. With a renewed commitment to accessibility, innovation, and lifelong learning, Wesleyan is positioning itself as the region鈥檚 premier institution for flexible, affordable, and high-impact education.

Empowering Adult Learners Through Expanded APS Offerings

Many working adults don鈥檛 realize just how many pathways exist at Wesleyan to elevate their careers, switch industries, or complete a long-term educational goal. Through our Adult Professional Studies (APS) programs, students can choose from 10 flexible degree options, including Nursing (RN to BSN), Business, Education, Leadership, Supply Chain Management, Psychology, Criminal Justice, and more鈥攅ach designed specifically for busy adults balancing work, family, and life.

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Wesleyan also offers career-boosting certificates that can make an immediate difference in earning potential and workplace advancement. With as few as six courses, certificate completers can gain industry-relevant skills without committing to an additional full degree. These certificate credits can also be applied toward formal undergraduate or graduate degree programs, offering students a flexible pathway to continue their education if they choose. Additionally, the learning outcomes from select certificates may qualify students to apply or test for specific professional certifications not administered by 麻豆原创.

鈥淢any adults assume they need to start over,鈥 said Katie Farrell, Dean of Adult and Professional Studies. 鈥淏ut at Wesleyan, you can upgrade your skills, gain confidence, and increase your value in the workplace in months, not years.鈥

Affordability: More Possible Than Ever

Another major misconception is that further education is financially out of reach. Wesleyan is committed to breaking that barrier. With scholarships, financial aid, employer partnerships, and personalized financial counseling, most students discover that earning their next credential is far more affordable than they imagined.

New this year is Wesleyan鈥檚 Refer-A-Friend Tiered Scholarship Program strictly for Adult and Graduate programs, offering up to $500 per referral with no limit to the number of referrals:

  • Completed Application: $50
  • Enrolled Student:
    • 1st referral: $100 scholarship
    • 2nd referral: $250 scholarship
    • 3rd referral and beyond: $500 each in scholarship

This program not only rewards current students but also empowers them to actively support friends, colleagues, and family members looking to advance their careers.

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Wesleyan Works: A Seamless Pathway from Community Colleges

Wesleyan continues to strengthen its partnerships across North Carolina with the Wesleyan Works Program, offering guaranteed admission for community college students who complete their associate degree. Participants enjoy Wesleyan benefits from day one, including transfer credit maximization, academic advising, and affordability support – making the transition to a bachelor鈥檚 degree smoother and more cost-effective than ever.

Reimagining Student Success for Traditional Students: Introducing the COMPASS Center

In addition to the enhancements for adult and professional students, Wesleyan is elevating the on-campus experience for traditional students by rebranding and relocating the Student Success Center to the Career and Opportunity Mentorship for Personal, Academic, and Student Success (COMPASS) Center.

The COMPASS Center marks a modern, holistic approach to student development. Integrating academic advising, first-year transition programs, leadership training, career readiness, and inclusive learning support, COMPASS equips students not just to succeed in the classroom but to design meaningful, purpose-driven lives.

鈥淥ur mission is simple,鈥 Anne Aichele, Program Director, shared. 鈥淲e want every student to explore, define, and design their academic, personal, and professional journey with confidence.鈥

Students will gain familiarity with this change when they return in January, but a full launch will take place for the 2026-2027 academic year.

Advancing Global Education: International Services Realigned for Excellence

To strengthen support for Wesleyan鈥檚 growing international community, International Student Services will now transition under the leadership of Dr. Oscar Rodriguez. Dr. Rodriguez鈥檚 extensive experience with PDSO/DSO operations, along with his bilingual fluency and deep commitment to compliance and cultural care, positions him as an exceptional advocate for global students.

鈥淭hese enhancements demonstrate our dedication to positioning each department for maximum impact,鈥 said University leadership. 鈥淥ur priority is always student success – from local adult learners to students joining us from around the world.鈥

A Call to the Community

As Wesleyan continues to grow, innovate, and serve its region, the University invites local professionals, employers, adult learners, and community members to explore how Wesleyan can support their next chapter. Whether you want to advance in your career, change fields, finish a degree, or simply open new doors, there鈥檚 a place for you at Wesleyan鈥攁nd we鈥檙e ready to help you begin.

In return, we welcome our community to partner with us in shaping the next generation of talent. Local businesses and organizations can make a powerful impact by offering internships, job-shadowing experiences, course-based project collaborations, mentoring opportunities, guest speaking, and other forms of professional engagement. These partnerships not only strengthen Wesleyan students鈥 real-world readiness, but also help employers build strong pipelines of skilled, motivated graduates who are eager to contribute to the regional workforce.

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Together, we can build a stronger, more connected community鈥攐ne where education and opportunity thrive side by side.

Whether you want to advance in your career, change fields, finish a degree, or simply open new doors, there鈥檚 a place for you at Wesleyan, and we鈥檙e ready to help you begin.

Interested in learning more?

Visit our website or contact our admissions team to explore programs, certificates, scholarship opportunities, and upcoming enrollment dates.

NCWU Hosts Veterans鈥 Day Salute


麻豆原创 (NCWU) proudly hosted its annual Veterans Day Celebration in the heart of campus on November 11, honoring the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. The ceremony was a moving tribute filled with gratitude, reflection, and unity.

The event began with a Flag Ceremony conducted by the followed by NCWU student and military dependent, Steven Fiscante, who led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. NCWU student, MarQuayla Garrett, delivered a stunning rendition of the National Anthem, setting the tone for a morning of reverence and pride.

Rev. Edwin Ferguson, NCWU Chaplain, led attendees in a heartfelt prayer, followed by welcoming remarks from Aaron Pait, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and NCWU student. Pait reminded the audience of the deeper meaning of the day, sharing, 鈥淢emorial Day is when we pause to honor those who died in service. Today we honor the service itself, and everyone who answered the call. Today makes room for the whole person, not just the uniform.鈥

He encouraged those in attendance to truly engage with the day, saying, 鈥淒on鈥檛 just observe today 鈥 engage with it. Sit down with a veteran. Ask what service meant to them and what it still means. And then ask yourself: what does it take to remain worth defending?鈥

Christopher S. Cash Memorial Scholarship Recipients

During the ceremony, Leah Hill, NCWU Director of Financial Aid, recognized the Christopher S. Cash Memorial Scholarship recipients, Samuel Church and Anthony Conner. This scholarship honors the legacy of NCWU alumnus Captain Christopher S. Cash (鈥93), who was mortally wounded while leading his platoon in Iraq. His memory continues to inspire future generations of Wesleyan students to lead with courage and compassion.

Guest Speaker – Dr. Kelvin Spragley

The program concluded with remarks from Dr. Kelvin Spragley, NCWU鈥檚 Director of Teacher Education and Chief Diversity Officer, and a veteran of the United States Army. In his stirring address, Dr. Spragley reminded all in attendance that the service of veterans extends beyond the battlefield鈥攊t is rooted in the defense of our nation鈥檚 ideals.

He reflected, 鈥淰eterans do not swear an oath to defend a person, a party, or a policy. They take an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States. Their loyalty is to the principles that form the foundation of our democracy 鈥 liberty, justice, equality, and the rule of law.鈥

Dr. Spragley emphasized that true patriotism is not blind obedience, but 鈥渃ourageous love 鈥 love that tells the truth and seeks to correct what is wrong while preserving what is right.鈥 He concluded by calling on all Americans to honor veterans not only with words, but with action:


鈥淰eterans have done their part to defend that 鈥榳e鈥 in 鈥榃e the People.鈥 Now it鈥檚 our turn to make sure that 鈥榳e鈥 truly means everyone. So today, let us say not only 鈥榯hank you for your service,鈥 but also 鈥榳e will continue your mission.鈥 We will stand for justice, for freedom, and for the principles that define this great but imperfect nation.鈥

麻豆原创 remains committed to supporting veterans, active-duty service members, and military-affiliated students as a proud Gold Top 10 School. The Veterans Day Ceremony reflects Wesleyan鈥檚 dedication to recognizing service and fostering a campus community rooted in gratitude and respect.

NCWU Students Receive $40,000 in Scholarships


麻豆原创 (NCWU) proudly hosted a Scholarship Appreciation Luncheon, bringing togetherleadership, organizers, and the Wesleyan students whose lives have been directly impacted by their generosity. This year, $40,000 in scholarships was awarded to NCWU students through proceeds from Tackle the Tar 鈥 marking another year of transformative community investment in local education.

Fourteen students were recognized as scholarship recipients: Caleb Allen, Emory Bunn, Aliyah Cooper, Victoria Dickens, Jaycie Hadnott, Aafrah Hasan, Shawanna Hyman, Natalie Messer, Tarnisha Ricks, Shala Wade, Sharon Whitaker, Danitha Williams, Aidan Willis, and Chemar Zeigler.

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The luncheon opened with a welcome from Ashton Bunn 鈥26, followed by a blessing from Mark Hinson, Vice President of Advancement. Students and staff then shared reflections on the impact of Tackle the Tar, underscoring how financial support has eased the burden of higher education and strengthened their commitment to achieving personal and professional goals.

Robbie Davis, and longtime champion of Tackle the Tar, delivered heartfelt remarks about the importance of keeping talent in the region.

鈥淲e need our young people to stay in Nash County, further their education, and give back to the community,鈥 Davis shared. 鈥淔ind the things you enjoy doing. Rotary develops leaders 鈥 consider joining us. Our club is very proud of each of you and what you are accomplishing.鈥

In closing, NCWU President Dr. Evan D. Duff expressed gratitude for the partnership and the opportunities it creates.

鈥淚 am grateful that both traditional and adult students can benefit from these scholarships,鈥 Duff said. 鈥淥ur recipients are already making meaningful contributions, and I know they will continue to do so. The Rotary鈥檚 support is helping shape the next generation of leaders.鈥

Through and the unwavering support of the Rocky Mount Rotary Club, students at 麻豆原创 continue to gain access to life-changing educational opportunities 鈥 strengthening both their futures and the future of the region.

NCWU Announces the Establishment of the James and Elizabeth Gray Endowed Scholarship


麻豆原创 (NCWU) is proud to announce the creation of the James (Jim) and Elizabeth (Beth) Gray Endowed Scholarship, honoring the life and contributions of NCWU鈥檚 former President Jim Gray and his wife, Beth. This permanently restricted endowment will provide lasting support for NCWU students and will carry forward the Gray family鈥檚 commitment to education.

The scholarship was formally announced during the NCWU football game on Saturday,September 20, where Jim and Beth Gray and their family joined President Dr. Evan D. Duff on the field for a special check-signing ceremony. The moment celebrated not only the Grays鈥 generosity, but also their ongoing commitment to the Wesleyan community.

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When awarded, the scholarship will be communicated to students as the Elizabeth Gray Education Scholarship, recognizing Beth Gray鈥檚 dedication to preschool education and her lasting impact on NCWU.

鈥淭丑颈蝉 scholarship is a meaningful way to celebrate the Gray family鈥檚 legacy and their devotion to advancing education,鈥 said Dr. Evan D. Duff, President of NCWU. 鈥淭heir generosity will directly impact generations of students, helping them pursue their dreams with the same values of excellence and service that the Grays embodied.鈥

The endowment, funded by Jim and Beth Gray, will be invested in accordance with the University鈥檚 endowment guidelines to ensure it is awarded in perpetuity. The scholarship will be distributed annually with preference given to:

  • Students majoring in Preschool Education, followed by Education majors.
  • Students who demonstrate strong academic achievement and good personal character.
  • Recommendations from the University鈥檚 Education Department.

The scholarship may be awarded to both freshmen and upper-classmen and can be renewed.

By establishing this fund, Jim and Beth Gray have created a legacy that will continue to support students and the mission of 麻豆原创 for generations to come.

NCWU Announces New Endowed Scholarship in Public Health


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麻豆原创 (NCWU) is honored to announce the establishment of the Dr. J. Allen Whitaker Scholarship of Public Health, a newly endowed scholarship created through the generosity of George G. Whitaker in memory of his late father, Dr. J. Allen Whitaker.

The scholarship will support students pursuing degrees in Public Health and will be awarded annually beginning one year after the endowment’s initial investment. The fund has already met the $10,000 minimum required for activation, thanks to a generous gift from George G. Whitaker. Additional contributions are welcome from others who wish to honor Dr. Whitaker鈥檚 legacy and further support students in this vital field. The scholarship is designed to be a lasting tribute to Dr. Whitaker鈥檚 contributions to the field and his enduring impact on community health.

鈥淭丑颈蝉 scholarship reflects our family鈥檚 deep respect for my father鈥檚 life鈥檚 work and our shared belief in the power of public health to improve lives,鈥 said George G. Whitaker. 鈥淲e are proud to support students who are passionate about continuing that mission.鈥

Administered through the University鈥檚 permanently restricted endowment and managed by the Board of Trustees, the fund will provide annual awards based on academic merit and character, with preference given to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree in Public Health. Scholarship recipients will be selected by the University鈥檚 Financial Aid Office in partnership with the Public Health faculty.

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Dr. J. Allen Whitaker began his career as a public health officer, a field that remained his lifelong passion. Although he went on to practice urology for more than 40 years, his heart was always rooted in public health. This scholarship honors his legacy by investing in the next generation of leaders dedicated to advancing public health. 麻豆原创 is deeply grateful to the Whitaker family for their vision and enduring commitment to both higher education and public service.

Youngest Bishop Alumni Est. Scholarship


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麻豆原创 (NCWU) is proud to announce the establishment of the Gregor Baum Annual Scholarship, created by Gregor Baum, Class of 2024, the youngest alumnus in the university鈥檚 history to launch an annual scholarship. Originally from Frankfurt, Germany, Baum graduated with a degree in Business Administration and a minor in Leadership. His vision for this scholarship is to attract more international students to NCWU while supporting their academic and personal growth.

The Gregor Baum Annual Scholarship will benefit traditional international students who are active members of a sports team, campus club, or Greek life. Recipients must exhibit good character, maintain good academic standing, and achieve a minimum 3.70 GPA. Two scholarships will be awarded each semester, providing essential financial support for high-achieving students.

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Baum鈥檚 journey to NCWU began on a tennis scholarship. However, a career-ending back injury brought him into a period of personal hardship and depression. With the guidance of a compassionate school counselor, Baum discovered new passions and founded a Rotaract Club at Wesleyan with a focus on mental health. Together with his team and counselor, he co-created a wellness journal to support student mental health, which has since been adopted by schools nationwide. This pivotal experience inspired Baum to establish GH Inner Performance, a company dedicated to promoting mental health and inner well-being.

鈥淚 want this scholarship to support international students who face challenges similar to what I experienced when I first came to the U.S. and Wesleyan,鈥 shared Baum. 鈥淚t鈥檚 meant to help high-achieving students by providing them with the financial support they deserve.鈥

Baum also expressed his deep gratitude to NCWU, saying, 鈥淲esleyan helped me grow and supported me on my journey. The experiences I gained at Wesleyan were invaluable and played a significant role in the success of GH Inner Performance. It鈥檚 only because of this success that I am now able to give back to the university that has given me so much.鈥

A quote by John Wesley has been a guiding principle in Baum鈥檚 life: 鈥榃ork as much as possible, earn as much as possible, give as much as possible.鈥 This mindset is reflected in his commitment to giving back to the Wesleyan community.

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We are incredibly proud of Gregor鈥檚 story and the legacy he is building at Wesleyan. This scholarship is a testament to his resilience, compassion, and dedication to helping others. We look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on the lives of future Bishops.

Maryhelen Willhite Endowed Scholarship Established


ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA 鈥 Bishops are often asked, 鈥淲hat makes Wesleyan different?鈥 or 鈥淲hy Wesleyan?鈥 The answer is simple. It is the people, the community. This is proven once again by another generous donor, Maryhelen Willhite Jones.

Maryhelen is the daughter of the late Dr. W. Lyle Willhite who was a professor at NC Wesleyan from 1976 to 1984. Her dedication and commitment to Wesleyan runs deep and in 1996, she was able to assist one of Dr. Willhite鈥檚 former students, Rick Bradham III, 鈥81, in establishing The Dr. W.L. Willhite Endowed Scholarship.

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Maryhelen Willhite Jones

Because of her late father鈥檚 influence, Maryhelen made her first contribution in the spring of 2024 to establish The Maryhelen Willhite Jones Endowed Scholarship, her own Second Generation Legacy Scholarship. This award will be given to undergraduate students majoring in Marketing who have excelled in academic and extracurricular accomplishments at NCWU.

Dr. Willhite instilled in Maryhelen to be bold and give with purpose and passion. Now she has been able to 鈥渂ring that 鈥榗an do鈥 boldness to NCWU through another endowed scholarship with the Willhite name.鈥

Maryhelen says 鈥淚 believe in not only paying things forward, but also paying them inward.鈥

Although her background is in the Arts, International Relations, and Information/ Library Sciences, she has a passion for all things Marketing: brands, products, companies, non-profits, social causes, innovations, and ideas. Maryhelen states, 鈥淚f I had to do it over again, I would go into the field of Marketing. What I can do instead is to help support those who decide to do just that.鈥

Maryhelen knows that Wesleyan鈥檚 undergraduate marketing degree involves research skills, critical thinking, demographics, collaboration, creativity, communication, persuasion, information, observation, social, economic, and cultural considerations, and yes, sometimes playfulness!

鈥淢y ultimate focus is on the students, who no matter what their career fields end up to be, are ethically grounded and have a strong moral self-compass,鈥 says Maryhelen Willhite Jones.

鈥淭he Dr. W. L. Willhite Endowed Scholarship has been financially supporting Wesleyan students for over 27 years. To have a scholarship established by his daughter, Maryhelen, that will impact lives in the same way is a grand gesture. We are grateful for the ongoing support from the Willhite family, which will continue to make a difference for future Wesleyan alumni. The relationship developed has been meaningful and of great significance.鈥