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Fishers Establish Karen Riley Endowed Scholarship

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Sarah Satterwhite

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In honor of Karen Riley upon her departure as dean of the 快活app鈥檚 , Donne and Sue Fisher have given $2.5 million to 快活app to establish a scholarship fund. The Karen Riley Endowed Scholarship will support master鈥檚 students at Morgridge who are committed to teaching young children, and it carries on the Fishers鈥 longstanding commitment to early childhood education.

鈥淲e hope this scholarship can help teachers financially, particularly those who have the deepest need, as they train to teach the youngest children in our society,鈥 says Donne Fisher. 鈥淭hose teachers will go on to make a great difference. We are all better off when more children can receive a quality education.鈥

Donne and Sue Fisher are longtime generous friends of 快活app. They established the Fisher Early Learning Center on 快活app鈥檚 campus in 2000. Recognizing the importance of providing a high-quality education to all children 鈥 particularly those from less privileged backgrounds 鈥 the Fishers also established a scholarship for young students whose families otherwise could not afford tuition. The impact of that initiative has echoed throughout the Fisher Early Learning Center.

鈥淏ringing children in from diverse backgrounds changed the lives of everyone involved,鈥 says Donne Fisher. 鈥淣ot just those students, but the faculty who taught them, as well as the other students. These teachers are not just teaching; they are helping our whole society and eliminating barriers to education. It鈥檚 had a positive effect on everyone involved.鈥

The Fishers鈥 recent gift brings their generosity full circle, supporting educators as they prepare for careers across the community and state. This investment will help teachers bring the excellence that they learned at Morgridge out into the community for young children everywhere.

鈥淒onne and Sue Fisher鈥檚 gift of scholarships will have a lasting impact on the educators that study at the Morgridge College of Education,鈥 says Chancellor Jeremy Haefner. 鈥淚n supporting those teachers, the Fishers鈥 generosity will also contribute to a wonderful educational beginning for many young students in the Denver community and beyond, preparing them to graduate and serve the public good.鈥

In naming the scholarship after Dean Karen Riley, the Fishers recognize her tireless leadership of the Morgridge College of Education and work to improve the lives of children and families. They have deep pride in their affiliation with the college, and they hope this gift will carry Riley鈥檚 legacy forward in the careers of many early education teachers of the future.

鈥淪cholarships change people鈥檚 lives, and for the Fishers to make such a generous commitment to 快活app in my honor is overwhelming and humbling,鈥 says Riley. 鈥淭his scholarship will change the lives of the students who study here 鈥 it will allow their dreams to come true 鈥 and in turn, those teachers will change the lives of the young learners whom they teach.鈥