The Ronald W. Reagan Society
What does the Society aspire to?
With its current commitment to the Reagan Leadership Program, Eureka College has a proven track record of successful stewardship of the higher education component of the Reagan leadership legacy, inluding:
REAGAN FELLOWSHIPS
With a proven record of transforming lives of select student leaders since 1982, the Fellows of the Ronald W. Reagan Leadership Program are known on campus as the “Reagans.” Recipients of four year full-tuition fellowships and stipends to travel the world to learn from mentors, These Reagan Fellows represent a living tribute to Reagan leadership values, and the time has come to raise the resources to strengthen and expand the leadership program.
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THE RONALD W. REAGAN MUSEUM AT EUREKA COLLEGE
Located on the campus and educating 150,000 visitors since 1992, the museum houses 10,000 personal and public objects Reagan donated to his alma mater representing each period of his life, from Eureka days through his Presidency. Anew vision for interpreting the collection and educating more visitors requires private support.
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THE REAGAN PEACE GARDEN
Dedicated in 2000 in celebration of Reagan's world leadership and his so-called “Eureka speech” hailed as “the beginning of the end of the Cold War.” The Garden houses a large bronze bust of Reagan and section of the Berlin Wall. Located at the heart of the Eureka campus the Garden symbolizes that the 40th President never forgot his alma mater and that Eureka College will never forget Ronald Reagan. New resources are required to preserve, promote and expand the impact of this special symbol and popular visitor destination.
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