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History
of the Reese Institute
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Dr.
Wayne B. Powell, college
president, welcomes Thomas
Reese to the podium. |
From
Vision to Reality
The Institute became
a reality through a generous gift
from Thomas
W. Reese, owner of Hickory
Printing and a Lenoir-Rhyne
alumnus from the class of '48.
Reese is a nationally recognized
conservationist and widely known
for his support of higher
education.
In 1994, he
received the William D. Schaeffer
Environmental Award from the
Graphic Arts Technical Foundations
for significant environmental
advancement in the industry.
Reese has also been honored as
National Trout Conversationalist
of the Year, and in 1992 received
the Teddy Roosevelt Conservation
Award for his outstanding
achievement in conservation and
wise stewardship of natural
resources.
He has served
as president of the North Carolina
Wildlife Federation and is former
chairman of the North Carolina
Nature Conservancy Board of
Trustees. He is also a
trustee of the North Carolina
National Heritage Trust. More
about Thomas Reese
Goals
for the Future
The
aim of the Institute will be to
act as a catalyst for practical
conservation efforts, much in the
same way that Reese helped promote
conservation within the print
industry.
Our goal is to
become a nationally recognized
conservation program that works
closely with regional government,
industry, and community groups to
clarify environmental problems and
identify practical solutions.
To achieve this goal, the Reese
Institute will work with students
and the community
to develop responsible leaders who
creatively solve problems, develop
sustainable resources, and
practice responsible management
and use of those natural
resources. To see how we're
working toward our goal, check out
the news
page.
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