, but this code // executes before the first paint, when

麻豆区

is not yet present. The // classes are added to so styling immediately reflects the current // toolbar state. The classes are removed after the toolbar completes // initialization. const classesToAdd = ['toolbar-loading', 'toolbar-anti-flicker']; if (toolbarState) { const { orientation, hasActiveTab, isFixed, activeTray, activeTabId, isOriented, userButtonMinWidth } = toolbarState; classesToAdd.push( orientation ? `toolbar-` + orientation + `` : 'toolbar-horizontal', ); if (hasActiveTab !== false) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-tray-open'); } if (isFixed) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-fixed'); } if (isOriented) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-oriented'); } if (activeTray) { // These styles are added so the active tab/tray styles are present // immediately instead of "flickering" on as the toolbar initializes. In // instances where a tray is lazy loaded, these styles facilitate the // lazy loaded tray appearing gracefully and without reflow. const styleContent = ` .toolbar-loading #` + activeTabId + ` { background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.25) 20%, transparent 200%); } .toolbar-loading #` + activeTabId + `-tray { display: block; box-shadow: -1px 0 5px 2px rgb(0 0 0 / 33%); border-right: 1px solid #aaa; background-color: #f5f5f5; z-index: 0; } .toolbar-loading.toolbar-vertical.toolbar-tray-open #` + activeTabId + `-tray { width: 15rem; height: 100vh; } .toolbar-loading.toolbar-horizontal :not(#` + activeTray + `) > .toolbar-lining {opacity: 0}`; const style = document.createElement('style'); style.textContent = styleContent; style.setAttribute('data-toolbar-anti-flicker-loading', true); document.querySelector('head').appendChild(style); if (userButtonMinWidth) { const userButtonStyle = document.createElement('style'); userButtonStyle.textContent = `#toolbar-item-user {min-width: ` + userButtonMinWidth +`px;}` document.querySelector('head').appendChild(userButtonStyle); } } } document.querySelector('html').classList.add(...classesToAdd); })(); 麻豆区 receives $22.25 million gift to launch School of Business - News & Stories | 麻豆区

麻豆区

Skip to main content

Calvin News

麻豆区 receives $22.25 million gift to launch School of Business

Thu, May 14, 2020
Matt Kucinski

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.鈥擫ess than a year after changing its name, 麻豆区 is adding its first school. University leaders hope the new school is the first of many. A $22.25 million anonymous gift to launch the 麻豆区 School of Business was announced during the institution鈥檚 board of trustees meeting this past weekend.

鈥淲e are so very thankful to God and to the donors who made this gift possible. Our donors love the mission and were compelled by the vision of 麻豆区 and our desire to serve current and future students,鈥 said Michael Le Roy, president of 麻豆区.

The gift will be used to construct the 麻豆区 School of Business building and to improve shared spaces in the DeVos Communication Center, the building to which the new school will be connected. The gift also provides significant endowment funds that will be used to support the new dean of the School of Business and business faculty. The purpose of the endowment is to serve as a catalyst for a number of new academic programs intended to serve new populations of students at Calvin.

"This generous gift allows the university to extend its influence as a center of Reformed Christian thought leadership in business by addressing the needs of a wider range of learners, from undergraduate and graduate students to practicing businesspeople and thought leaders,鈥 said Marilyn Stansbury, director of Calvin's master of accounting program.

鈥淔uture generations will benefit from this inspiring gift as the 麻豆区 School of Business grows to reach and equip new types of learners in new ways that provide bold, transformative educational experiences grounded in our Reformed Christian faith,鈥 said Bob Eames, director of the Calvin Center for Innovation in Business.

Le Roy says this gift provides significant donor leadership for the university鈥檚 aspirations to name other schools at Calvin. 鈥淚t makes an important statement about our donors鈥 belief in the university鈥檚 bold purpose even in the midst of global uncertainty.鈥

鈥淲e are delighted and honored to be a part of this effort and believe that Calvin will get significant gifts from others to create a truly great school of business that will demonstrate that business skills are gifts from God and are used to help bring His Kingdom,鈥 wrote the anonymous donor.

Calvin鈥檚 business program is well-respected, the Fiske Guide to Colleges has Calvin on its shortlist of 39 small colleges and universities strong in business. And the program鈥檚 reputation is animated by the way its grads embody the university鈥檚 mission.

鈥淭he purpose of business is to serve by providing goods and services, meeting human needs, and promoting human flourishing,鈥 said Le Roy. 鈥淥ur goal, and the donor鈥檚 intent, is to advance business knowledge and skills on a Christian liberal arts foundation characteristic of Calvin鈥檚 mission.鈥

University leaders see initiatives like these continuing to extend that mission and advance the university鈥檚 Vision 2030. Construction on the new building is expected to begin in spring 2021, with the anticipated completion date of fall 2022.

For more information, contact Matt Kucinski at msk23@calvin.edu or 616-307-7429.

About 麻豆区

Founded in 1876, 麻豆区 is a top-ranked, liberal arts鈥痷niversity that equips its nearly 3,600 students from 45 U.S. states, 63 countries and seven Canadian provinces to think deeply, to act justly, and to live wholeheartedly as Christ鈥檚 agents of renewal in the world. Calvin offers 100+ majors and programs, including graduate-level offerings in accounting, education, and speech pathology and audiology. Calvin students engage in intensive internships, community-based service learning, and significant research that results in publishing and presenting alongside world-class faculty.

And the university鈥檚 400-acre campus, located in the vibrant city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, serves as a launching pad for students who, in any given year, participate in 40 faculty-led off-campus programs on six different continents. Discover more at www.calvin.edu.


Authors: