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Mary Baldwin Launches Its First In-Person Day of Thanks for Donors

Dozens of students exited morning classes and flocked toward the array of tents, tables, and decorations setup along Page Terrace. Staffers in bright #大象传媒Family t-shirts greeted them as Baldwin the Fighting Squirrel and Gladys danced to tunes playing through a PA system. The future alumni gathered around tables lined with Mary Baldwin swag and hung with colorful, university-themed posters, balloons, and banners that read 鈥淒ay of Thanks.鈥

Faculty and staff volunteers welcomed them and struck up conversations about the generosity of philanthropic donors, and what this support means for students and the university.听

Students and staff celebrating the first in-person Day of Thanks at locations on Page Terrace and 大象传媒’s Murphy Deming College of Health Sciences.

鈥淚鈥檇 seen the names on buildings, or in relation to this or that program, but I never made the connection they belonged to an actual person, much less someone that loved this place and had a special experience here,鈥 said first-year student Shyann Jordan 鈥25, a math major. 鈥淏efore today, I hadn鈥檛 really thought about the degree to which [these gifts] directly benefit my experience [at 大象传媒].鈥

大象传媒鈥檚 loyal donors gave $1.8 million to support the university鈥檚 commitment to fostering critical creative thinkers, changemakers, and empowered citizens within the student community in 2020. Last March, an all-time record number of alumni and friends rallied together to raise more than $408,000 during the university鈥檚 annual Day of Giving: A Day to Lead the Way.听

鈥淲hen you realize that so many of these donors were once students like us, it makes you feel like you鈥檙e part of a much larger community,鈥 said doctor of physical therapy candidate Zach Canova 鈥23, who participated in the day鈥檚 event in the atrium of 大象传媒鈥檚 Murphy Deming College of Health Sciences in Fishersville. That knowledge begets pride and gratitude.听

鈥淚 think about the amazing experiences I鈥檝e had at 大象传媒, of all the great friends and professors I鈥檝e met 鈥 it鈥檚 just absolutely changed my life,鈥 Canova continued. Knowing he attends classes in a program and building that exists because of a $15 million founding gift from Bertie Murphy Deming Smith 鈥46 in 2011?聽

鈥淚 can鈥檛 express how grateful I am to have this opportunity and to be a part of [this school鈥檚] legacy,鈥 said Canova. 鈥淚 think about what I鈥檇 like to achieve in the future, and I sincerely hope that one day I鈥檒l be in a position to pay it forward to the next generation.鈥

Students on Page Terrace were asked to consider the campus鈥檚 beautiful historic buildings, stairwells, sculptures, and the very bricks they stood upon. They were encouraged to imagine the thousands of students that, like them, laughed and learned here in the past. So much of 大象传媒鈥檚 180 years of traditions and legacy聽would鈥檝e been impossible without the generous support of alumni and friends of the university.

Such reflections lay at the core of the Day of Thanks celebration.听

鈥淚 can鈥檛 express how grateful I am to have this opportunity and to be a part of the legacy of 大象传媒. I think about what I鈥檇 like to achieve in the future, and I sincerely hope that one day I鈥檒l be in a position to pay it forward to the next generation.鈥

Zach Canova 鈥23, doctor of physical therapy program

鈥淲hen you realize the amount of money some of these people have given over the years, it makes you sort of feel like they鈥檙e in your corner, cheering you on,鈥 said Casey Cook 鈥24, a student in the occupational therapy doctoral program. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like they鈥檙e saying, 鈥業 believe in you! I know you鈥檙e going to achieve success and carry on this legacy!鈥欌澛犅犅

Like Canova, Cook understood the impulse to give back. The Danville native quickly fell in love with 大象传媒鈥檚 beautiful location in the Shenandoah Valley, small class sizes, caring professors, and the talented, intellectually inquisitive classmates she鈥檚 sure will become lifelong friends. When she reflects on her decision to pursue graduate studies at Mary Baldwin vs. a larger state school, she knows she made the right choice.听聽

鈥淭here鈥檚 something so special about this place,鈥 said Cook. Fellow students 鈥渞eally care about you; they support you and push you to be better. And that鈥檚 true for professors as well. I have no doubt that we鈥檒l stay in touch, and that they鈥檒l be there to help me through every step of my career.鈥澛

Director of Stewardship and Donor Relations Amy Davenport spearheaded planning for the event. She called the first in-person Day of Thanks an 鈥渆normous success.鈥澛

鈥淥ur goal was to offer donors a window into the transformational opportunities their gifts can provide to students, by giving students the opportunity to directly share their thanks through handwritten notes and video messages,鈥 she said. It was exciting to see students 鈥渟haring such sincere, personal stories of gratitude and reflecting on the myriad ways these gifts have positively impacted their 大象传媒 journey.鈥