ycliper

Популярное

Музыка Кино и Анимация Автомобили Животные Спорт Путешествия Игры Юмор

Интересные видео

2025 Сериалы Трейлеры Новости Как сделать Видеоуроки Diy своими руками

Топ запросов

смотреть а4 schoolboy runaway турецкий сериал смотреть мультфильмы эдисон
Скачать

$1.5 million gift to students pursuing agriculture, natural resources at University of Kentucky

Автор: UK Martin-Gatton CAFE

Загружено: 2022-04-14

Просмотров: 332

Описание: $1.5 million gift to enhance educational opportunities for minorities pursuing agriculture, natural resources paths at University of Kentucky

By Aimee Nielson

LEXINGTON, Ky., (April 14, 2022) — To Jim Coleman, everyone has three options when faced with overwhelming challenges and life decisions—give up, leave and start again somewhere else or seize the moment. As a Kentucky native and descendent of enslaved people, Coleman said he prefers to seize the moment. He wants young people to learn how to do the same, so he’s funding a scholarship program for minorities pursuing agriculture, natural resources and related sciences degree paths at the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.

“You have to focus on the controllables, and not what you can’t do,” Coleman said. “It’s saying to yourself, ‘How do I go about accomplishing my mission when I’m faced with so many unimaginable roadblocks and barriers?’”

In honor of his late wife Cathy, who was his college sweetheart at Howard University in Washington, D.C., Coleman is giving $3 million to fund scholarships at UK and Howard University, with $1.5 million going to UK to fund the Cathy and James Coleman Scholarship Fund. Coleman didn’t graduate from UK, but he feels a strong personal connection to the university because of the college’s responsiveness and commitment to his farm’s success. Coleman said he was moved by College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Dean Nancy Cox’s visit to Coleman Crest Farm when he launched the restoration of the farm in 2020.

“Dean Cox runs one of the largest colleges of agriculture in the United States, but she found time in her busy schedule to be there with me right from the start,” he said. “I had my first meeting with her and UK CAFE Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Mia Farrell to discuss the future of Coleman Crest while touring my farm’s cemetery where my ancestors are buried. It was so amazing to me to see how Dr. Cox and her team immediately demonstrated their commitment to my farm’s success and my family’s legacy.”

Coleman Crest Farm, located just eight miles from UK in Fayette County, has been a source of sustainability and economic empowerment for the Coleman family for more than 134 years. Coleman Crest was purchased by Jim’s great-grandparents, James and Lucy Coleman, on March 27, 1888, for $1,200.

As a result of owning the farm, Jim’s grandparents, John and Mollie, sent five of their seven children to college during the Great Depression.

“My parents, Sam and Cleo, raised five children at Coleman Crest and all of us were able to go to college as a result of using the proceeds from the sale of tobacco, produce and livestock, combined with taking out notes on the farm,” Coleman said.

Jim’s sister, Ruth, was the first woman and first African American to graduate from UK’s College of Civil Engineering. Coleman Crest financed Jim’s college education at Howard University where he graduated in 1983 with a degree in Economics and married Cathy on June 2, 1984 at Rankin Chapel on campus.

The “Cathy and James Coleman Scholarship Fund” will benefit students who are members of the Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences Program. When fully endowed, it will provide more than $75,000 annually and in perpetuity for scholarships. “Cathy will always be alive and relevant through this scholarship program,” said Jim.

“We are pleased that Jim is choosing to honor his late wife Cathy and the legacy of his family’s farm in this way,” said Dean Cox, who also serves as the University’s vice president for land-grant engagement. “He’s inspiring our MANRRS students and showing them they can accomplish anything they set out to do.”

Through the years, the Coleman family has had many opportunities to meet and to work with some of America’s most influential barrier breakers through their pursuit of higher education. Jim’s uncle, Stanford Coleman, was a Lincoln University classmate of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thorogood Marshall. When Jim decided to pursue politics at Howard University and run for Liberal Arts Student Council president, it was now-U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris who helped him pass out campaign flyers in the women’s dorms. Coleman said Harris’ help contributed to his decisive win on election day.

Coleman said these relationships were formed because his great-grandparents planted the seed by seizing the moment and purchasing the land they had tilled as enslaved people.

....CONTINUE ARTICLE HERE: https://news.ca.uky.edu/article/15-mi...
Contact: Brent McCauley, [email protected]

UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, through its land-grant mission, reaches across the commonwealth with teaching, research and extension to enhance the lives of Kentuckians.

Не удается загрузить Youtube-плеер. Проверьте блокировку Youtube в вашей сети.
Повторяем попытку...
$1.5 million gift to students pursuing agriculture, natural resources at University of Kentucky

Поделиться в:

Доступные форматы для скачивания:

Скачать видео

  • Информация по загрузке:

Скачать аудио

Похожие видео

Driving Through the University of Kentucky Campus 🚗 | Scenic Campus Tour in Lexington

Driving Through the University of Kentucky Campus 🚗 | Scenic Campus Tour in Lexington

University of Kentucky Full Virtual Tour

University of Kentucky Full Virtual Tour

Fall 2020 UK Ag Campus Tour

Fall 2020 UK Ag Campus Tour

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY CAMPUS TOUR-UK 2020

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY CAMPUS TOUR-UK 2020

Asbury University Tour | The College Tour

Asbury University Tour | The College Tour

Connecting Wounds to Wellness

Connecting Wounds to Wellness

Take a Tour of a Residence Hall at the University of Kentucky (2022 Video)

Take a Tour of a Residence Hall at the University of Kentucky (2022 Video)

University of Kentucky Receives Record-Breaking $150M Gift for Arts District

University of Kentucky Receives Record-Breaking $150M Gift for Arts District

This Is the University of Kentucky (from 2021)

This Is the University of Kentucky (from 2021)

Drawing on the community’s needs: UK landscape architecture students help transform neighborhood

Drawing on the community’s needs: UK landscape architecture students help transform neighborhood

2nd Annual Men of Beechtree Scholarship Recognition December 20, 2025

2nd Annual Men of Beechtree Scholarship Recognition December 20, 2025

QE is BACK. Trump's NEW $200 Billion Mortgage Plan Explained

QE is BACK. Trump's NEW $200 Billion Mortgage Plan Explained

Explore the University of Kentucky Campus on a Perfect Fall Day

Explore the University of Kentucky Campus on a Perfect Fall Day

Что делает Университет Кентукки таким особенным?

Что делает Университет Кентукки таким особенным?

Long Cut Pruning Method for Apples

Long Cut Pruning Method for Apples

University of Kentucky Winery: Enology Teaching and Research

University of Kentucky Winery: Enology Teaching and Research

Meet Maggie Board: A 2025 UK Graduate Prepared for What Comes Next

Meet Maggie Board: A 2025 UK Graduate Prepared for What Comes Next

Automated Tobacco Harvesting and Curing System | Classics (1985)

Automated Tobacco Harvesting and Curing System | Classics (1985)

College MOVE IN Day *Freshman Year* | University of Kentucky

College MOVE IN Day *Freshman Year* | University of Kentucky

Tour the new $200 million UK Student Center

Tour the new $200 million UK Student Center

© 2025 ycliper. Все права защищены.



  • Контакты
  • О нас
  • Политика конфиденциальности



Контакты для правообладателей: [email protected]