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Huge Foundation Honored With University’s Story Award

Huge Foundation Honored With University’s Story Award

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  • Harry ('59) and Reba Huge
    Harry ('59) and Reba Huge and The Huge Foundation were honored with the Roy Story Award for enhancing the national stature of ߲ݴý.
  • Harry Huge
    Harry Huge is pictured with ߲ݴý students, faculty and staff who participating in the new NGAL program.
  • Harry ('59) and Reba Huge
    Harry ('59) and Reba Huge and The Huge Foundation were honored with the Roy Story Award for enhancing the national stature of ߲ݴý.
  • Harry Huge
    Harry Huge is pictured with ߲ݴý students, faculty and staff who participating in the new NGAL program.

Last summer six ߲ݴý students traveled to Charleston, S.C. to present business ideas to a group of angel investors.

The six were among ߲ݴý’s inaugural participants in the Network Globally, Act Locally (NGAL) program that also took them to Estonia for 10 days where they partnered with students from two universities — the College of Charleston and the University of Tartu in Estonia. For the next three months students from all three schools worked together to develop solid business plans that would give them firsthand experience in entrepreneurship.

The program was made possible by the Harry and Reba Huge Foundation, which has a strong history of providing support for ߲ݴý students both nationally and across the world.

“Our goal in founding and developing the Huge Foundation is to focus on a broad range of programs supporting education for young students in the United States and abroad,” said Harry Huge (’59). “These programs center on scholarships that include not only the funds toward a college education, but hands-on mentoring during and after students’ college years.”

The Foundation’s contributions to ߲ݴý were honored October 1 when the university recognized them with the Roy G. Story Award. Established in 1989, the Roy G. Story Award recognizes individuals or groups of faculty members, administrators, staff members or volunteers whose accomplishments have significantly enhanced the national stature of ߲ݴý.

In 2006 the Huge Foundation established the Huge Scholars Program, which covers the cost of tuition, fees, and room and board. The transformative power of the Huges’ involvement with ߲ݴý is clearly demonstrated by the success of alumni who have received support from The Huge Foundation. Those alumni continue to discover their potential by studying at prestigious graduate schools including Stanford (engineering), Harvard (law), University of California San Francisco (epigenetics), Ohio State (chemistry), Creighton (pharmacy), University of Nebraska Medical Center (medical college), and Bilkent University in Turkey (international affairs and public policy).

In 2008 they expanded their support to include an international exchange program with the University of Tartu in Estonia including The Foundation’s most recently funded program, NGAL.

“Many of the programs we fund at ߲ݴý are designed to bridge the university and its students to national and international experiences, in part to provide ߲ݴý students with an international experience and global perspective, but also to help the rest of the country see what an outstanding university we have at ߲ݴý.”