Home Bridgewater College receives $250,000 challenge grant from The Cabell Foundation
News

Bridgewater College receives $250,000 challenge grant from The Cabell Foundation

Contributors

bridgewater collegeBridgewater College has announced a one-to-one $250,000 challenge grant from The Robert G. Cabell III and Maude Morgan Cabell Foundation, in Richmond, Va., to help fund the renovation of the Alexander Mack Memorial Library to create the new hub of learning on campus, the John Kenny Forrer Learning Commons.

In order to obtain the grant, Bridgewater must raise $250,000 in cash and pledges by Dec. 31, 2019.

“We are grateful to partner with The Cabell Foundation on this challenge grant, which provides critical momentum during the final phase of the fundraising campaign,” said Bridgewater College President Dr. David Bushman. “This challenge grant will help cement Bridgewater’s ongoing commitment to engaged learning between students, faculty and the community—both in and out of the classroom.”

The Forrer Learning Commons will serve as an active learning space and focal point for connected learning for Bridgewater’s academic community. The facility will house the library’s collections and serve as a learning hub with media production, peer coaching and tutoring, writing center, career center, IT help desk, and research and information literacy support.

The facility will also hold multiple flexible study spaces for students, from small and large group meeting spaces to two engaged learning classrooms and a practice presentation room. The Forrer Commons will also feature private study carrels, conversational gathering spaces and a café.

Groundbreaking for the Forrer Commons took place in May 2018. Expected completion date is fall 2019.

Founded in 1957, The Cabell Foundation was established as a private, non-operating foundation to support the permanent needs of charitable organizations throughout Virginia, with particular emphasis on agencies in the metro Richmond region.

Bridgewater College is a private, four-year liberal arts college located in the Central Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Founded in 1880, it was the state’s first private, coeducational college. Today, Bridgewater College is home to nearly 1,900 undergraduate students.






Support AFP

Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

waynesboro map
Local News

Waynesboro: DEQ needs to grant extension on Northrup Grumman SOP

jodie wampler turner ashby
Baseball

When Turner Ashby baseball won 40 straight games – but no state title

On April 2, 1968, the Turner Ashby High School baseball team – after a one-run loss to Fort Defiance to start the season – beat Page County, 2-0, behind the pitching of Jodie Wampler.

newspapers
Arts, Culture, Media

Kevin Federline has a spokesperson: And more nonsense news nuggets

A headline in my email box today reminded me of what’s wrong with the American news media. “Kevin Federline,” the headline screamed at me, “Breaks Silence on Ex-Wife Britney Spears Voluntarily Checking Into Rehab.” Stop the presses, indeed.

podcast
Arts, Culture, Media

Podcast: #TeamAFP talks referendum, decline of Virginia media on ‘Street Knowledge’

staunton
Local News

Staunton: City beginning spring paving program, so, be on the lookout for disruptions

vdot road
Local News

VDOT: Local road construction, maintenance scheduled for week of April 13-17

baseball
Baseball

MLB Today: Nats get Paul Skenes in Pittsburgh; O’s open three with D’backs