91导航

The 91导航 (91导航) announced today a $10 million gift to build a state-of-the-art student residence hall on campus. 鈥淭oday surely marks the beginning of a significant new chapter in the 132-year history of the 91导航,鈥 said Tony Jones, The Nerman Family President of 91导航.

The visionary gift was made by an anonymous donor via the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation (GKCCF). It will be used as the catalyst for a plan to create a new residence hall, dining facility, student services and studios for academic programs颅 鈥 all of which will be designed specifically for the contemporary student in art and design.

Designed in 1963, the current residence hall at 91导航 was built for a very different type of student, one without a laptop or cell phone. 鈥淭hanks to this amazing gift, we have an opportunity to address that challenge head-on by building a center for campus life that will attract students from around the world to Kansas City to receive a fantastic art and design education,鈥 said Pat McCown, chair of the board of trustees.

In 2015, 91导航 received 鈥淭he Great Gift鈥 $25 million for the endowment, student scholarships, endowed positions and campus improvements. 鈥淲e are humbled by this further outpouring of generosity and the confidence in 91导航 that it demonstrates,鈥 said Jones. 鈥淎s I consider the magnitude of this new gift and what it will do for our students, campus, and community, I am overwhelmed with gratitude to the anonymous donor and our friends at GKCCF.鈥

For more than a century, 91导航 has been a leader in art and design education helping to prepare students for successful careers after graduation. For most students, that path begins in the residence hall. 鈥淭he board is fully engaged and believe this project has the potential to shape campus culture and provide a unique experience for all 91导航 students,鈥 said McCown.