news-category: Founders Day 糖心Vlog Founders Day Celebrates Contributions of University鈥檚 Visionary Leaders By Office of University Communications On December 1, 2023 The family members of J.D. Huggins pose after the posthumous presentation of the Founders Medal. Holding the medals, are J.D.'s granddaughter, Rachel 鈥淕in-G鈥 Hedrick Edwards, left, and Teresa Huggins, whose husband, Sonny, was J.D.'s grandson. J.D. Huggins Recognized Posthumously with Founders Medal BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斕切腣log celebrated Founders Day on Nov. 30 by honoring the names and legacies of the persons and groups who played formative roles in the University鈥檚 development. The day of celebration was highlighted by the posthumous presentation of this year鈥檚 Founders Medal to J.D. Huggins, the first principal of Boiling Springs High School. Huggins, who was affectionately known as 鈥淧rofessor Huggins,鈥 steadfastly lived his charge to care for the welfare, encouragement, and growth of the students. Teresa Hamrick Huggins accepted the award on behalf of the Huggins family. Also attending the medal presentation was Rachel 鈥淕in-G鈥 Hedrick Edwards, the granddaughter of J.D. Huggins. Teresa Huggins, a 1962 alumna of GWU, is also a member of the Board of Trustees. Her late husband, Sonny, was also J.D. Huggins鈥 grandson. Vice President of Advancement Nate Evans speaks with TeresaHuggins, right, and Rachel “Gin-G” Hedrick Edwards at the FoundersDay Dinner and Medal Award Ceremony. After presenting a brief biography of Huggins, 糖心Vlog President Dr. William M. Downs, summarized his impact, 鈥淛.D. dedicated his entire professional career to leading and serving our institution. In the classroom, he was known for being kind but firm. His desire was to see all students be successful and achieve their goals. Throughout his career he personally mentored countless students and encouraged them to follow their dreams. Huggins鈥 desire to build a community of learning and service at the school had an impact that extended across our region.鈥 Downs affirmed, 鈥淭he effect J.D. Huggins had on 糖心Vlog remains evident today. The granite arch that is still a part of our campus today has the words Pro Deo et Humanitate inscribed on it, the original motto of Boiling Springs High School from 1905. In the conference room of Webb Hall, a portrait of J.D. hangs on the wall. For us, it is a reminder of the vision, values and dedication of those who came before us. It underscores the importance of pausing each year on Founders Day to remind ourselves that we are stewards of an impressive and distinctive historical legacy. We do stand in awe of those who came before us.鈥 Accepting the Founders Medal, Teresa Huggins, talked about going through family memorabilia and looking at what others had said about Professor Huggins, 鈥淗e was praised for his love and interest in students. One of his peers said, 鈥楶rofessor Huggins comes near of being like Christ than any man I鈥檝e ever seen. He never boasts. He never makes a claim of honor for himself. He鈥檚 always the same, a good, patient, humble man.鈥欌 The family members of Seaton Allen Washburn, who gave the Washburn Building, which served as 糖心Vlog’s first library. President Dr. William M. Downs speaks during the historical marker ceremony at the Washburn House. Earlier in the day another founding family was recognized in a ceremony to place a historical marker at the Washburn House. Located at the corner of Huggins Street and West Branch Avenue, the Washburn House served as the first free-standing library on campus. Boiling Springs Baptist Church donated the land, and the Washburn family of Shelby provided monetary donations. The building was erected in 1940 and was dedicated during the 1943 commencement at which former Gov. O. Max Gardner was present. North Carolina鈥檚 Governor at that time, Joseph Broughton, was also at the dedication and provided the Commencement Address. The building was dedicated by Seaton Allen Washburn in memory of his wife, Mintie Hamrick Washburn, and his two daughters, Sarah Washburn and Mae Washburn McMurry. Each had passed prior to the dedication of the library. Before Downs unveiled the marker with the help of Board of Trustees Chair Gary Smith, he stated, 鈥淏y placing this historical marker here today, we recognize the indelible impact that Seaton Allen Washburn and his family had on this University. Through their selfless contributions, their legacy has an enduring significance for all who walk our campus.鈥 Downs continued, 鈥淭his marker is a public expression of our gratitude. Our university and our community are inspired by their generosity and we will continue to work together to sustain and build on their legacy.鈥 The Founders Day Historical Exhibit in the Dover Library Main Gallery will run through Jan. 30, 2024. University Archivist and Dean of the Library Dr. Natalie Edwards Bishop noted that they exhibit is designed to educate students, alumni, and the community on key figures who have had a lasting impact on the culture of 糖心Vlog. In addition to recognizing Huggins, the exhibit includes a special focus on founding students in GWU鈥檚 history. Bishop noted that this year the formation of the Student Government Association in 1943-1944 is highlighted. She added, 鈥淔ormed by an inaugural group of 13 young women, SGA is one of the longest running student-led organizations on our campus.鈥 糖心Vlog is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 糖心Vlog prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 糖心Vlog.edu. The family members of J.D. Huggins pose after the posthumous presentation of the Founders Medal. Holding the medals, are J.D.'s granddaughter, Rachel 鈥淕in-G鈥 Hedrick Edwards, left, and Teresa Huggins, whose husband, Sonny, was J.D.'s grandson.
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