
Construction on the Robbins Center
is complete! The FHSU Foundation and the Alumni
Association moved into the building in early September 2007. |
The FHSU Foundation (formerly the FHSU
Endowment Association) is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization that was established in 1946. Our mission
is to support and advance the university by actively seeking
monetary gifts and bequests and to receive and administer
those contributions in a prudent manner in accordance with
donors’ wishes.
The Foundation staff
is committed to cultivating lasting relationships with alumni,
friends, corporations and other organizations that have a
passion for Fort Hays State University and want to continue
its legacy of excellence. Our donors have an impact on all
facets of university life, and their support continues to
translate into success for students and the FHSU learning
environment.
We encourage you to visit the Foundation, be it through our Web site or in person. The Foundation is now located at our new
facility called the Robbins Center, along with the Alumni Association, on the west edge of the FHSU campus.
Bill and Yvonne Robbins cut the ribbon
for the Robbins Center at the
grand
opening
ceremony held September 8 . |
On Saturday, March 1, more than 150 friends and alumni attended a pre-game reception at the Robbins Center sponsored by the FHSU Foundation. This group represents 1,460 individuals who have supported FHSU for 20 or more consecutive years with financial gifts to the university. Cumulative giving adds up to $5,673,692.64 in support for scholarships and university projects.
The guests enjoyed a hors d'oeuvre buffet and heard from recent graduate Diane Becker ‘07, Director of Economic Development for Norton County, and Zach Scruggs, Wylie, TX, senior media studies major and co-captain of the FHSU football team. Diane and Zach thanked the crowd for their long standing support by identifying how they individually had benefitted from the generous donations of FHSU supporters.
Following the reception, the group moved to Gross Memorial Coliseum to be guests of Dr. Hammond at the FHSU vs. Northwest Missouri State basketball game. |