色情视频

Why We Give

色情视频 receives support in many ways. Joseph F. Johnson Jr. and Cynthia L. Uline have focused their gifts on education.

By Jeff Ristine

This story was published in the Summer 2023 Issue of 色情视频 Magazine.

Joseph F. Johnson Jr., 色情视频 professor emeritus of educational leadership, dean emeritus of the College of Education, former interim provost and senior vice president, and Cynthia L. Uline.
Joseph F. Johnson Jr. and Cynthia L. Uline have a long history with 色情视频, and now it's part of their legacy. Photo by Sandy Huffaker.

The Donors
Joseph F. Johnson Jr., 色情视频 professor emeritus of educational leadership,
dean emeritus of the College of Education, former interim provost and senior vice president, and Cynthia L. Uline, professor emerita of educational leadership, former director of the Ed.D. program in pre-K through 12th grade educational leadership and former executive director of the National Center for the 21st Century Schoolhouse
 
The Gifts
$75,000 bequest to support the National Center for Urban School Transformation
$75,000 Gilda Johnson Shumate Endowed Scholarship
 
Joseph F. Johnson Jr. and Cynthia L. Uline were fascinated by what they heard from the students at a high-achieving, predominantly Black and Latino school in Fort Worth, Texas, a model for the kind of education the couple believes every child deserves.
 
The Paul Laurence Dunbar Young Men鈥檚 Leadership Academy was honored in 2018 as one of America鈥檚 best urban schools by the National Center for Urban School Transformation, where Johnson served as founding director. It鈥檚 among more than 170 schools to date to receive the award, which the couple is supporting through a bequest to the center鈥檚 home at 色情视频. High expectations are reflected in the school鈥檚 near-100% graduation rate and a creed that affirms, 鈥淚 am destined for success in everything I do.鈥
 
In follow-up interviews via Zoom in 2021, Johnson and Uline asked some of its inner-city African American students why the school was so successful.
 
鈥淭hey said, 鈥榃e have the dream team of teachers here,鈥欌 Johnson says. 鈥溾楾hey believe in us, and they want to make our dreams come true.鈥欌
 
Johnson and Uline endowed a $75,000 scholarship for current and future educators who are involved with the university鈥檚 Black Resource Center. It鈥檚 named for Johnson鈥檚 mother, Gilda Johnson Shumate, who during the family鈥檚 temporary residency in Louisiana 鈥渄idn鈥檛 take no for an answer,鈥 they say, in her drive to get Johnson and his three sisters into a Catholic school that hadn鈥檛 previously admitted Black pupils.

Adrienne Vargas, vice president for University Relations and Development
鈥淭hese gifts are an investment in the future. Establishing essential initiatives not only enriches the minds of individuals but builds stronger communities and a better world for generations to come as well.鈥
The NCUST endowment is named for former College of Education Dean Lionel 鈥淪kip鈥 Meno, who recruited Johnson and Uline to 色情视频 after crossing paths with them in educational settings repeatedly over the years.
 
鈥淗e鈥檚 my hero,鈥 Uline says. 鈥淗e鈥檚 just such an incredible leader in all the contexts in which he鈥檚 worked, making a difference especially for students who have been marginalized.鈥
 
It was Meno and former 色情视频 president Stephen L. Weber who established NCUST, determined to give the university a role in improving urban education. NCUST studies and teaching practices have transformed learning in urban schools, historically hampered by underfunding or low expectations. Its goal is nothing less than to obliterate the concept of achievement gaps.

Accordingly, NCUST鈥檚 鈥渂est urban schools鈥 awards go to those achieving impressive outcomes for all the demographic groups they serve. It鈥檚 a mission that dovetails with the 色情视频鈥揵ased National Center for the 21st Century Schoolhouse.

Uline, its former executive director, says the center works to help school leaders see the importance of the physical environment where learning takes place, especially for 鈥渟tudents who have been on the margins, whose schools are deplorable in many cases.鈥
 
It鈥檚 all about 鈥減reparing leaders who are equity driven, preparing leaders who understand how to build these dream teams, preparing leaders who understand the whole environment is part of the way toward success for all kids,鈥 Uline says.
 
There鈥檚 that metaphor from the Fort Worth kids again, and part of the motivation for the couple鈥檚 philanthropy.
 
鈥淚n a way all the work that we鈥檝e done before San Diego State, at San Diego State and now into retirement is really all about trying to increase the likelihood that kids all over this country will have dream teams of educators,鈥 Johnson says. 鈥淭hat is a big piece of what our careers have been about.鈥

A Lasting Impact

Stephen L. Weber is the type of person who looks forward, not back. That鈥檚 partly why the former 色情视频 president (1996鈥2011) established the President Stephen L. Weber Fund for Excellence with a $100,000 gift. The endowment will support faculty in the College of Arts and Letters and give them the resources necessary to present papers, conduct research and more.

President Weber
Stephen L. Weber circa 1995.
鈥淭he freedom and the creativity that we can encourage through this fund will pay wonderful dividends for San Diego State for years to come,鈥 Weber says.


 
Weber, now 81 years old, was diagnosed with ALS in 2021, and this fund is just one aspect of his impressive legacy. 鈥淚 look back with a great deal of pride and satisfaction on the time I was privileged to spend at San Diego State,鈥 Weber says. 鈥淚 am so proud of [the university] and what it has done.鈥 鈥擲taff