A Transformational Legacy

With today’s planned gift commitment, two West Chester University champions are ensuring better outcomes for tomorrow’s students and student-athletes.

Faculty member, former student athlete, donor, alumna — for Christine “Chris” Karpinski ’89, PhD, RD, CSSD, LDN, (pictured left), her ties to West Chester University run deep.

A former field hockey and lacrosse player, Chris now serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Nutrition at West Chester University, marrying her passion for athletics and sports with her professional training as an exercise physiologist and dietitian.

Together, with her partner Bev Grove (pictured right), she’s taking that commitment one step further with a planned gift to WCU’s College of Health Sciences and the Department of Athletics. This long-term investment — the largest planned gift in Foundation history — will positively impact the lives of student-athletes and aspiring health professionals for years to come.

“We hope our gift is used for scholarships, programming, and faculty support so that our students receive the best preparation possible,” says Chris.

“On the athletics side, our support of the Sports Performance Team will directly impact the professionals who provide holistic support to student-athletes through vital services like nutrition, sport psychology, mental health counseling, athletic training, and strength and conditioning,” she adds. “Many of these professionals are either volunteering their time or have minimal resources in the budget to support their work.”

Chris and Bev, both lifelong athletes who have lived in the West Chester area for decades, have seen firsthand the impact the University continues to have on the surrounding community, making their decision to give back in such a permanent way an easy one.

“When we were working on our estate plans and thinking about what type of a footprint we wanted to leave, everything kept coming back to West Chester University and the great work going on here,” says Bev. “We’re fortunate that our families are in good shape, so we want to focus our attention here, showing our support for the University’s future.”

“We both believe in the University’s commitment to student success, inclusiveness, a high-quality education at a fair cost, and continuous improvement — and it doesn’t hurt that we’re fans too!” says Chris.

“We’re proud to play a part in ensuring WCU continues to thrive as an institution and an educational community.”

Chris Karpinski '89 & Bev Grove

George Morris Philips Society Members

“We both believe in the University’s commitment to student success, inclusiveness, a high-quality education at a fair cost, and continuous improvement."

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