By Kathy Strickland,
                                                									January 10, 2022
                                             
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                A  $1 million gift honoring University of Central Missouri alumnus Mike Hough, '93,
                                                      '98,  has been announced by the  UCM Alumni Foundation. 
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                WARRENSBURG, MO — The University of Central Missouri Alumni Foundation is pleased
                                                   to announce that alumnus Greg Thurman, ’74, and his wife, Carla Thurman, of Franklin,
                                                   Tennessee, have made a generous gift to the university. The gift of $1 million will
                                                   fund the renovation of a gymnasium in the 53-year-old Lovinger Building into a state-of-the-art
                                                   mixed-use educational facility.
Holden, Missouri, native Greg Thurman made the gift in honor of his nephew, Mike Hough,
                                                   who earned three bachelor’s degrees from UCM in 1993 and a Master of Science in Education
                                                   – Secondary School Administration in 1998. He went on to obtain his Education Specialist
                                                   and doctoral degrees in Educational Leadership from St. Louis University.
While serving as a middle school principal, Hough also served as an adjunct professor
                                                   at UCM, teaching law courses to graduate students. He is currently the superintendent
                                                   of the Holden School District, one of the university’s oldest and most valued partners
                                                   in preparing effective educators. Thurman would like to name the renovated space after
                                                   Mike Hough, pending UCM Board of Governors approval.
“I believe in giving back, and UCM was part of the path that led to the opportunities
                                                   of my good luck,” said Thurman, a founder of StrategyCorp., which provides digital
                                                   marketing services to banks and credit unions across the country, and chairman of
                                                   Journal Communications, the leading publisher of Chamber of Commerce messages nationwide.
                                                   “Mike’s dedication to learning and applying that passion to his professional career
                                                   is a terrific example for young people enrolled at or considering UCM. I hope this
                                                   gift can help others find a path that leads to success and their own way of giving
                                                   back.”
The College of Education, one of four UCM colleges, currently serves approximately
                                                   2,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The renovated space will provide creative
                                                   open teaching and learning areas that will enable the college to prepare district
                                                   administrators, teachers and students for successful careers while supporting local
                                                   research and development in new teaching and learning technologies. 
“The College of Education is grateful to Mr. Thurman for this wonderful and generous
                                                   donation to UCM,” said Ann McCoy, dean of UCM’s College of Education. “The fact that
                                                   the donation is being made in honor of his nephew, a longtime area educator, makes
                                                   the donation even more meaningful as it honors the important role all educators play.” 
UCM has long been a leader in Counselor Education in Missouri and the region, preparing
                                                   students to be exemplary professional counselors in schools and community-based clinical
                                                   mental health settings. The program is accredited by the Missouri Department of Elementary
                                                   and Secondary Education (DESE) and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation
                                                   (CAEP). UCM is also the only institution in the central region — and one of only four
                                                   public institutions in Missouri — to be nationally accredited by the Council for Accreditation
                                                   of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). 
In the reimagined space made possible by the Thurmans’ contribution, faculty and students
                                                   will work alongside school-based practitioners and engage with community-based clinicians
                                                   and counselors to better understand how trauma-informed care can be practiced through
                                                   play therapy and integrated back into the classroom. The facility will also provide
                                                   greater access to private and confidential individual and group counseling sessions
                                                   for area clinical mental health agencies; serve children at Foster Knox, UCM’s on-campus
                                                   childcare center; mentor and counsel students with disabilities who are enrolled in
                                                   the THRIVE program as they transition to independent living; and guide university
                                                   students registered with the UCM Office of Accessibility Services. 
The space will be a complete conversion of the former Lovinger Gym, to include the
                                                   creation of counseling rooms, a play therapy room, a studio lab for educational technology,
                                                   multifunctional space, faculty offices and a welcoming lobby with a nearby restroom.
With this gift, the Thurmans became members of UCM’s Founders Society, a community
                                                   of donors who are recognized for giving $25,000 or more to the university in their
                                                   lifetime. The spirit of philanthropy has been at the heart of the university since
                                                   its founding in 1871, when a local citizen donated 20 acres for the original campus.
                                                   The continued generosity of UCM alumni and friends enables the university to deliver
                                                   high-quality, affordable higher education by creating scholarships, supporting faculty
                                                   research and innovative programs, and funding facilities that enrich the student experience.
“Greg had a vision of honoring his nephew and fellow UCM alumnus in this way,” said
                                                   Courtney Goddard, vice president of university advancement and executive director
                                                   of the UCM Alumni Foundation. “This gift honors family, the transformative power of
                                                   higher education and one man’s devotion to both.”
To learn more about the UCM Alumni Foundation and giving opportunities, please call
                                                   660-543-8000 or visit .