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Historic Bok Sanctuary
hosts USF Lakeland for scholarship reception
Lakeland,
FL (May 2, 2006) - The
Historic Bok Sanctuary in Lake Wales was the site for the 4th annual
University of South Florida Lakeland Gifts of the Heart scholarship
reception on April 23. The reception provides scholarship
recipients with the opportunity to personally thank the donors
that make USFL’s scholarships possible.
“The reception was a time for the University to recognize
our students’ academic achievements and community involvement
on and off campus. The scholarship reception also provided an opportunity
for the donors to be recognized and to meet the beneficiaries of
their gifts,” said Dr. Judith Ponticell, Associate Vice President
for Academic Affairs. “Being at the Historic Bok Sanctuary
was a treat for everyone.”
Bok Sanctuary, a national landmark in Lake Wales, stands on the
highest point in the state of Florida. The site was built in 1929
by Edward W. Bok, and includes a tower with carillon, 157 acres
of landscaped gardens and a historic estate home. Edward Bok was
editor of Ladies’ Home Journal magazine for 30 years and under
his management, the magazine became one of the most successful publications
in America. Bok was also a noted philanthropist, and he established
many awards and civic enterprises.
Dr. Alice Murray, associate vice president for administrative and
academic support services for USF Lakeland, says the event was special
for the entire University community.
“This year, students received more than $13,000 in scholarships.
These students have been rewarded for their hard work and dedication
to academia as well as community involvement,” stated Murray.
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