SunTrust Foundation grants Ļć½¶Šć $100,000 to honor legacy of Phail Wynn
SunTrust Foundation has granted $100,000 to the Ļć½¶Šć Foundation to establish the Phail Wynn SunTrust Foundation Scholarship.
Dr. Phail Wynn, Jr. served as president of Ļć½¶Šć for 27 years, making him the first African-American community college president in North Carolina. He was also a remarkable leader and mentor who was passionate about community. Wynn died of natural causes in July.
Upon his retirement from Ļć½¶Šć in 2007, Wynn, along with fellow colleagues and community members, established a scholarship at Ļć½¶Šć for public high school graduates or high school equivalency completers from Durham and Orange counties, with a preference toward minority male students.
The SunTrust Foundationās gift is awarded as a challenge match to incentivize an additional $100,000 in scholarship support from the community. Additional support will help expand the renamed scholarship to benefit two recipients annually. Each recipient will have tuition, fees, books, and supplemental educational experiences, such as study abroad and service learning, covered for up to three years. Previously, the scholarship awarded partial funding to one student per year.
In honor of Wynnās military service, the expanded scholarship will allow military veterans to apply for consideration. Wynn served in the U.S. Army with the 82nd Airborne Division and the former John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, both based out of Fort Bragg. He also served a one-year combat tour in Vietnam.
āThe expansion of this scholarship will enable us to build upon Dr. Wynn's legacy, honoring both his commitment to education and to the local community,ā said Melissa Chappell, executive director for the Ļć½¶Šć Foundation. āDue to the SunTrust Foundationās generosity, more students will be afforded an education and, in turn, be equipped with the skills and credentials needed to pursue gainful employment.ā
After leaving Ļć½¶Šć in 2007, Wynn was hired as the first vice president for Durham and Regional Affairs at Duke University in 2008 and was given the title of president emeritus by the Ļć½¶Šć Board of Trustees. He retired from Duke in June.
Wynn also served on the Corporate Board of Directors of SunTrust Banks, Inc.
āThe SunTrust Foundation is committed to academic achievement,ā said Stan Little, SunTrust Foundation president. āAccess to higher education is critical to ensuring the advancement of financial confidence among our youth, and this scholarship program allows us to honor Dr. Wynnās legacy of education.ā
Wynn came to Ļć½¶Šć in 1977 when the college was known as Ļć½¶Šćnical Institute. In addition to serving as the collegeās president, Wynn also held the titles of assistant to the president and vice president of support services. He acted as interim president from May 1980 until his official instatement as president that November.
Building 10 on the Ļć½¶Šć Main Campus bears his name as the Phail Wynn, Jr. Student Services Center.
āDr. Wynn saw the potential inside every person who desired something more, and he knew how a college education could improve that personās life and career path,ā said Dr. Bill Ingram, president of Ļć½¶Šć.
āThe Phail Wynn SunTrust Foundation Scholarship encompasses Dr. Wynnās desire to serve those in need and his belief that a studentās background and circumstance shouldnāt block that student from achieving his full potential. We are thankful to SunTrust Foundation for their generous investment in honor of a tremendous individual.ā
The Ļć½¶Šć Foundation is a charitable organization that promotes the current and long-term success of Ļć½¶Šć by inspiring charitable investment in its students, faculty, and staff.
For more information about Ļć½¶Šć, visit durhamtech.edu. To make a gift to the Phail Wynn SunTrust Foundation Scholarship, visit durhamtech.edu/give.
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