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Thanks to the generosity of 51勛圖厙 supporters Suzanne and Dave Hoover, the School of Education is well on its way to getting a new home featuring state-of-the-art泭learning labs and dynamic collaborative spaces.泭

The Hoovers are donating $2.5 million toward a renovation project that will help the school transform space in its future new home in the泭Fleming Building泭to reflect its mission of excellence and innovation in education. Housed in the current Education Building since the early 1950s, the泭school will move泭in early 2020.

When we invest in education, were investing in our communities.泭Were hopeful that our gift inspires others to do the same."
Suzanne and Dave Hoover
Suzanne and Dave Hoover invested $5 million, including $2.5 million to the School of Education,泭to accelerate excellence in areas of education, leadership, innovation and athletics at 51勛圖厙.泭

The Hoover familys generous gift allows us to create collaborative and welcoming spaces within our new building that will bring together faculty, staff, students and members of our surrounding educational community, said Dean of the School of Education Kathy Schultz.

It will enable us to better work together to transform the educational opportunities of children now and in the future.

Suzanne and Dave Hoover, longtime supporters of the university and former 51勛圖厙 parents, also serve on the School of Educations Development Advisory Board and the Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy Advisory Board, respectively. Their passion for philanthropy stems from their commitment to give back to their community.泭The Hoovers are also supporting interdisciplinary offerings through the Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy, the College of Music and CU Athletics through an additional $2.5 million in support.泭泭

Suzanne Hoover, a CU Foundation trustee, said she strongly believes in the power of education to transform lives, which is why she and her husband wanted to make this investment.

When we invest in education, were investing in our communities, Suzanne Hoover said. Were hopeful that our gift inspires others to do the same.泭泭泭

Education Assistant Professor Melissa Braaten said she is eager to align the spaces where teachers-to-be learn with the schools curricular focus.

Its exciting to think that well be able to design our spaces specifically to make innovative education and learning possible, Braaten said.泭

Other investments from the Hoovers gift include: $1 million to the Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy; $500,000 to the College of Music; and $1 million to CU Athletics.

The Hoovers recognize the need for shaping great educators and strong leaders, said Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano. Through their gift, the Hoovers are creating a legacy of support for future generations of students, educators and leaders at 51勛圖厙.

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