Vanguard celebrates graduates, new center
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Today will be a time for new beginnings at Vanguard University.
A graduation ceremony for about 400 undergraduate and graduate
students will be held on the athletic field at 10 a.m.
At 2:30 p.m., the campus will celebrate breaking ground on the new
Heath Academic Center for Religion and Business. It will be the official
launch of the university’s ambitious capital campaign -- “Vanguard 21.”
The campaign envisions a comprehensive university serving more than
3,000 students by 2010. The first project is the $4.85-million academic
center, which will house the university’s religion and business divisions
-- the two largest majors on campus.
The 38,700-square-foot, three-story building will include 10
classrooms, two seminar rooms and more than 40 faculty offices.
The facility will also house the Great Commission Hall, a tribute to
the Vanguard alumni who have made a difference in the world.
Funding for the Heath Academic Center was spearheaded by a $1-million
gift from alumnus and trustee Paul Heath and his wife, Barbara.
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