Corporate and Foundation Relations

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The Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations (CFR) at UVa.-Wise is dedicated to building strong and mutually beneficial partnerships between philanthropic organizations by matching foundation and/or corporate interests and priorities with programs and projects at the College.  Working with administrators, faculty, staff and development officers, our office provides expertise, services and tools to successfully connect UVa.-Wise with philanthropic foundations and corporations.
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Mary Morton Parsons Foundation supports UVa-Wise with challenge grant

UVa-Wise announces 2012 season of its Southwest Virginia Summer Opera Company 

Wildlife Biologist to Speak on May 2

Pinker and Grandin to lecture at UVa-Wise in Colgate Darden Lecture Series

Blueprint for Entrepreneurial Growth and Economic Prosperity in Southwest Virginia released

Provost Hosts Roundtable Discussion

UVa-Wise Recognized by CASE for Media Plan

Lonesome Pine Community Foundation donates $25,000 for UVa-Wise Nursing

UVa-Wise Receives Award from Jeffress Memorial Trust

Northrop Grumman Supports Martin Luther King Commemoration Events in January

Southwest Virginia's Outdoor Classroom

Wells Fargo Continues the support for Healthy Appalachia Institution

Verizon Foundation helps UVa-Wise keep pace with rapidly expanding use of telehealth

Slemp Foundation 2011 Award

Dominion Foundation Supports Science and Math at UVa-Wise

Bank of America Charitable Foundation Supports “AIMS”

Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation Supports the Healthy Appalachia Institute

The Slemp Foundation Awards Grant to Support Science and “AIMS”

Author Stanley Fish to Lecture at UVa.-Wise in Fall

Healthy Appalachia Blueprint wins CASE Award

Southwest Virginia Summer Opera Company Sets Performances in Clintwood, Wise

Teresa Keller, Chair of the Department of Mass Communications at Emory & Henry College and General Manager of WECH-FM 90.7, traveled to Wise to interview Stanley Fish before his October 27 lecture at the college’s Convocation Center, “What are the Humanities Worth?”  In a wide-ranging discussion, Keller asks Fish about his prominence as one of the leading public intellectuals in the country, the role of the academy in contemporary society and issues of free speech.

The thirty minute interview can be found at:

Inerview with Stanley Fish
October 27, 2011

 

 Martha Leonard