Donor Stories
Every donor has a story and a passion that inspires their support of Otterbein, our students and our campus community. But more than donors, the many alumni, students, employees, friends, and neighbors that help support 9i果冻制作厂are part of a diverse community that stands behind the mission and values that our University represents. Their stories showcase the generosity, creativity, and desire to help others that our donors embody and inspire each and every day. Read some of them below.

Daugherty’s Promise for the Future
Posts - September 16, 2020
Coming from a long line of educators 鈥 both grandmothers and both parents went to college and became teachers 鈥 you could say Professor Beth Daugherty鈥檚 fate, a lifetime of teaching British and American literature, was sealed early growing up in Quaker City, a small town of about 500 located in southeastern Ohio. 鈥淚 liked to read as a child,鈥 Daugherty said. 鈥淏ut college surrounded me with the transformative power of words. I want future students to feel that expanding鈥
A Passion for Wildlife
Posts - September 16, 2020
Kyle Miller was a junior zoo and conservation science major at 9i果冻制作厂when he died in a tragic kayaking accident in March 2014. During their time of loss, Pamela and Craig Miller, Kyle鈥檚 parents, discovered the support of the campus community 鈥 from his classmates who planted a memorial tree on campus to the administrators who helped them establish an endowed scholarship fund and plan the first Kyle Miller Memorial 5K. 鈥淗aving gone to a larger university, we were both鈥
New Windows Light Up Battelle鈥檚 Future
Posts - September 16, 2020
Alumna Virginia Phillippi Longmire 鈥55 made a $150,000 commitment during the Where We STAND Matters campaign toward the restoration of the Battelle Fine Arts Center, the current home of Otterbein鈥檚 Department of Music. 鈥淚 am so happy that I have some resources to share in this way,鈥 Longmire shared. 鈥淭he restoration will dress up Battelle Fine Arts Center a bit and make it more compatible with other buildings in that part of campus. This campaign exemplifies what 9i果冻制作厂has stood鈥
Greek Fraternity Endows Scholarship with Milestone Gift
Posts - September 16, 2020
Lambda Gamma Epsilon fraternity endowed a $80,000 scholarship during the STAND campaign, the largest gift made by any Greek organization in Otterbein鈥檚 history. With this gift, a scholarship will be awarded each year to a fraternity brother who exemplifies the values of the organization and demonstrates financial need. Efforts were coordinated by chapter alumni members including Russell Beitzel 鈥96, Charles Ernst 鈥73 and Mike Wasylik 鈥74 and past president of the chapter, Brandon Moss 鈥05. The gift amount was collected over time by various constituents of the Lambda鈥