C SC United State Bank Gift

91直播 (C-SC) continues to strengthen opportunities for hands-on learning thanks to a renewed $10,000 contribution from United State Bank (USB). The annual gift supports the Johnson-Turner IDEA (Innovation, Design, and Experiential Activities) Center, a central hub for creativity, collaboration, and entrepreneurship on campus.

The IDEA Center plays a key role in advancing Culver-Stockton鈥檚 experiential learning mission by providing students with access to modern classroom spaces, breakout rooms, and an executive conference room designed to foster teamwork and real-world problem solving. United State Bank鈥檚 ongoing partnership helps ensure students have the resources they need to turn ideas into action.

鈥淯nited State Bank has been a consistent and valued partner in our efforts to provide meaningful, applied learning experiences,鈥 said Dr. Lauren Schellenberger, C-SC president. 鈥淭heir continued support allows us to expand opportunities for students to innovate, collaborate, and build the skills they will carry into their careers and communities.鈥

As a primary sponsor of the IDEA Center, United State Bank鈥檚 investment directly contributes to student-led projects, interdisciplinary collaboration, and entrepreneurial initiatives that benefit both the campus and the surrounding region.

The Johnson-Turner IDEA Center serves as a gathering place for students, faculty, and staff to work together on projects that support the Canton community, the tri-state area, and beyond. Additional information about the center is available at .

Contact the Marketing & Public Relations Office, at pr@culver.edu or 573-288-6000 ext. 6728 for more information.

NOTE: A number that appears immediately after a person鈥檚 name (i.e. Jane Doe 鈥18) is a reference to the year that person earned their bachelor鈥檚 degree from Culver-Stockton.