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Boettcher gives Fort Lewis College $150,000 for new hall

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Friday, April 29, 2016 4:43 PM
Fort Lewis College received a gift of $150,000 from the Boettcher Foundation toward the construction of its new Geosciences, Physics and Engineering Hall. The engineering and physics wing connects to the rooftop observatory as seen in this rendering of the building.

The Boettcher Foundation on Thursday announced a gift of $150,000 to Fort Lewis College for its new Geosciences, Physics and Engineering Hall.

While the building is funded primarily by the state, the college is on the hook to raise $4 million for the project. The Boettcher gift takes it over the halfway mark toward the goal.

The gift is part of $1 million Boettcher is distributing to higher education institutions around the state. Other recipients included Colorado Mountain College, the U.S. Air Force Academy, University of Northern Colorado and Western State Colorado University. The foundation also gave $175,000 to the Qualistar Colorado Capital Fund to support early childhood learning centers.

“Colorado’s educational institutions are critically important, not only for their role in preparing students for the future,” said Tim Schultz, president and executive director of the foundation, “but also for the role they play in connecting our communities.”

The Geosciences, Physics and Engineering Hall is scheduled to open in late fall.

Herald Staff

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