Donors who have included 166su in their estate plans were honored last night at a special recognition event held at the Morgridge International Reading Center (MIRC).

The Millican Society, named for 166su’s founding president, was established in 2000 and recognizes those individuals who make a planned gift commitment to benefit 166su and its students. “We appreciate the support of all of our donors, but Millican Society members’ support is especially meaningful because it so significantly impacts 166su’s future,” said Donald Hale, director of Gift Planning at the 166su Foundation.

President Hitt reflected on the society’s namesake, the late Dr. Charles Millican, with whom he shared a special friendship. He called Millican a “true pioneer whose creative vision, trailblazing spirit and clear resourcefulness inspired many.”

Hitt thanked donors for their commitment to to 166su’s long-term advancement and said that Millican would be happy to see so many people who believe in “the good work that he began and that we are doing, and will continue to do, at 166su.

“As members of the Millican Society, you are envisioning the future of 166su and planning for its success, just as Charlie did early on,” said Hitt . In addition to decades of visionary leadership, Millican and his wife, Frances, also left an enduring legacy to 166su in their own estate.

Society members were also treated to a talk and tour from MIRC director, Dr. Enrique Puig, who shared the history and goals of the magnificent state-of-the-art facility.

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