Above and Beyond
Gifts from faculty and staff enhance the 窪蹋勛圖 student experience.

This story appears in the summer 2018 issue of 360: The Magazine of 窪蹋勛圖.
The Campaign for 窪蹋勛圖 finished with a bang in 2018, but faculty and staff continue to support 窪蹋勛圖 with significant and generous gifts.
Over 10 percent of the $815 million raised during came from university faculty and staff. Not surprisingly, most give to support the students and programs they work with every day.
Transformational experiences
Joyce Gattas is one of 窪蹋勛圖s most generous donors among faculty and staff. She has served as dean of the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts (PSFA) for nearly three decades after several years in Faculty Advancement.
Her giving affords students the kinds of transformational experiencessuch as study abroad and internshipsthat enrich their education.
I love this university. Ive devoted my life to it, and I see the value of the education students get at 窪蹋勛圖, Gattas said. I want to provide them with those extraordinary kinds of experiences that add value to their education and their own growth.
As dean, Gattas has connected 窪蹋勛圖 to the community through her involvement with San Diego institutions. She has served on numerous boards and committees, including the San Diego Public Library Foundation Board of Trustees, the San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture Advocacy Committee, the Balboa Park Conservancy and the San Diego Womens Foundation.
She has also worked with alumni and friends of 窪蹋勛圖 donors to raise scholarship support for students whose professional internships are not funded.
I believe one of the pillars of PSFA is internships, she said. They really get to the core of these professional disciplines.
Scholarships for athletes
Ryan Donovan understands the importance of athletic scholarships. Before he was head coach for the 窪蹋勛圖 mens golf team, Donovan played for the Aztecs. He was recruited on scholarship, but some of his teammates werent so lucky. Donovans planned gift will make it possible for 窪蹋勛圖 to offer more golf scholarships and recruit better players.
We want to be competing against the best programs in the country, to say we had a piece of it, said Donovan. Scholarships are an important part of winning national championships.
With Donovan as coach, the Aztecs have advanced to the NCAA regionals every season with an active streak of 20 straight postseason bids. Two of his playersJ.J. Spaun and Xander Schauffelea娶梗&紳莉莽梯;.
Donovan is the type of coach who knows his players well and keeps in touch with them long after they leave 窪蹋勛圖. He attends their weddings, writes them professional references and even hires some of them to be his assistant coaches.
The most important thing to remember is where you came from and the opportunities you were given, Donovan said. If you can return the favor by giving back, thats the best.
Honoring family
Norah Shultz is a newcomer to 窪蹋勛圖. She joined in 2016 as associate vice president for the Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement.
From the beginning, Shultz resolved to support high-impact practices such as service learning and international experiences for 窪蹋勛圖 students. The resolve became a plan when her husband Jeff, who had accompanied her to San Diego, passed away from side effects related to Parkinsons disease shortly after they arrived.
Jeff Shultz was an educational anthropologist and former dean of international programs at Arcadia University. He focused his research and publications on sociolinguistics, multiculturalism, diversity and internationalization in higher education, and was co-author of The Counselor as Gatekeeper: Social Interaction in Interview, a seminal book in the field of interactional sociolinguistics.
Jeff was student-centered. He was deeply involved in social justice and worked to promote multiculturalism at Arcadia, where he was recognized as a professor emeritus, Shultz said. I know that creating the Jeff Shultz Endowed Scholarship is a good way to honor him.



