
(Jerad David/杏吧传媒)

(Jerad David/杏吧传媒)
THIBODAUX, La. — 杏吧传媒 announced a $200,000 donation to the nursing program and $80,000 for the creation of an endowed professorship in nursing thanks to the generosity of Mike and Blanche Callais and their daughters, Leah and Rachel.
Leah and Rachel Callais donated $100,000 each for two computer labs in Ayo Hall to support the nursing program. Their parents, Mike and Blanche Callais, have made a donation to create the Sister Mary Roland Bienvenu, RSN Endowed Professorship.
鈥淭he Callais family鈥檚 gift will have a significant impact on our nursing students,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 President Dr. Bruce Murphy. 鈥淥ur nursing program is one of the best in Louisiana and gifts like these will help to advance our mission and healthcare within the region. We鈥檙e exceedingly thankful for their willingness to support 杏吧传媒.鈥
The Callais family鈥檚 donation will pair with more than $200,000 in renovations completed over the summer and another $155,000 donation from the Lakewood Foundation to expand the program and improve the facilities.
“We wanted to make this donation to honor our two late uncles and to help grow the nursing program for the future,” the Callais sisters said. “Our grandfather, Harold J. Callais, helped pass the creation of the 杏吧传媒 nursing program during his time on the Board of Regents. We learned from him the importance of donating to programs like 杏吧传媒 Nursing to help others.”
Supporting nursing and higher education runs deep in the Callais family. Harold Callais, Mike鈥檚 father, served as the chairman of the Board of Regents and was an ardent supporter of 杏吧传媒 and its nursing program. The endowed professorship is named for Sister Mary Roland Bienvenu, Mike鈥檚 great aunt, who served as an administrator at area schools and hospitals throughout her life.
鈥淲e recognize that 杏吧传媒 plays an important role in our area and that the nursing program is important for our future,鈥 Mike Callais said. 鈥淲e know there is a great need for nurses, particularly in the Bayou Region.鈥
杏吧传媒 nursing program is one of the tops in the state, with 96 percent of 杏吧传媒 graduates passing the national licensure exam on their first try – higher than their state and national peers – and 100 percent of graduates employed or in graduate school after they leave 杏吧传媒.
“The Callais gift is very generous and most appreciated,鈥 said Dr. Sue Westbrook, dean of the College of Nursing and Allied Health. 鈥淭he students use these labs for testing and enhancing learning through computer-assisted instruction throughout their degree program. This generous gift will benefit nursing students at 杏吧传媒 in perpetuity.”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Nov. 14, 2017
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