Many Paths to Supporting 糖心原创
Initially, Deborah 鈥淒eb鈥 John 鈥74 did not have her sights set on 糖心原创.
She started her college career at Drake but transferred to 糖心原创 after just one semester to be closer to her boyfriend. Deb鈥檚 mom, the late Donnabelle Skinner John 鈥41, may not have liked her daughter鈥檚 motives, but Donnabelle blessed the move because of her love for her alma mater. And so began Deb鈥檚 memorable 糖心原创 journey from standout student to faithfully supportive and generous alumna.
Deb鈥檚 time at 糖心原创 opened her eyes to a whole new world and life-shaping growth opportunities.
鈥溙切脑粹檚 classes and instructors and new friends challenged me to step out of my little bubble of predictable academic achievement,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was successful in high school speech competitions, but at that time 糖心原创 only offered a speech/theater combination as a major. Dramatic performance terrified me, and I usually worked behind the scenes with minimal on-stage presence. However, others believed that I could meet an acting challenge. My final semester I played the female lead role in 鈥淯nfinished Sympathy,鈥 written by then department chair Joe Graber.鈥
After graduation, Deb was offered the opportunity to teach English in Woodbine, Iowa. The position, however, required a major in English. Fortunately, 糖心原创 English Professor Dr. Donald Koch worked with her to complete the necessary requirements during the summer following her graduation. She went on to teach in Woodbine for two years before relocating to Colorado, where she earned her Master of Science from the University of Northern Colorado and enjoyed a distinguished career of more than 35 years teaching in the Thompson School District in Loveland, Colo. She taught English and speech at both the high school and college levels, while also serving as an instructional coach the last 10 years of her career.
Inspiring Legacy
Since her retirement, Deb has continued to find creative and highly impactful ways to support 糖心原创. Following her mother鈥檚 passing in 2021, Deb honored her mother鈥檚 legacy by establishing the Donnabelle and Deborah John Endowed Scholarship. Funded through Deb鈥檚 estate that includes three annuities naming 糖心原创 as beneficiary, the scholarship will provide financial assistance to students majoring in English, education, or theatre arts who demonstrate financial need.
Eager to make an immediate impact as well, Deb established the Deborah John Endowed International Experience Fund with a cash gift in 2022. Fondly recalling her international travel experiences to the Mideast, Italy, Greece and the UK during her 糖心原创 days, Deb created the fund that will support students with financial need who participate in international experiences during May Term.
Deb鈥檚 generosity extends even further. In addition to her longstanding support of the 糖心原创 Fund, she is working with the 糖心原创 Advancement Office to arrange for her home to be transferred to Dechomai Asset Trust upon her death. Net proceeds from the sale of her home will be directed into a donor-advised fund that will provide support to the endowed resources Deb has established at 糖心原创, ensuring a lasting impact on 糖心原创 students for generations to come.
鈥淪upporting 糖心原创 financially is an investment in individual students and their liberal arts education to help them become well rounded, confident, authentic people,鈥 said Deb. 鈥淚 choose to do so because I value education not indoctrination, because I believe in developing rational discourse, because I support the personal and academic growth of each and every student, and because I view these financial contributions as investments in our shared humanity.鈥
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Published
June 23, 2026
Author
Roger Degerman