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$46.2 million Messiah College campaign exceeds goal

By Heather Stauffer
 January 16. 2013 11:00AM - Last modified: January 16. 2013 11:37AM

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Messiah College has announced that its Centennial Campaign, which began in 2007, was completed in December and exceeded its $40 million goal by $6.2 million.
Construction of the Calvin and Janet High Center for Worship and Performing Arts was a major focus of Messiah College’s Centennial Campaign, which began in 2007 and closed in excess of its $40 million goal. Photo/Submitted


A major focus of the campaign was construction of the Calvin and Janet High Center for Worship and Performing Arts, which is now open for classes. The center includes a new recital hall, blackbox theater, classroom and office spaces, a recording studio and Parmer Hall, an 825-seat performance venue.

More than 50 new named scholarships were established during the campaign. Campaign monies also were used to meet a National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge Grant, which benefited the Messiah College Center for Public Humanities; to fund a technology-focused, learning commons innovation project in Murray Library; and to support the college’s Collaboratory for Strategic Partnerships and Applied Research.

Messiah, a private Christian college of the liberal and applied arts and sciences, enrolls more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Based in Cumberland County, it has a satellite campus affiliated with Temple University in Philadelphia.

 


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