Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Resident continues spirit of giving with $100K donation to ASU-Newport

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NEWPORT — Arkansas State University-Newport will be providing financial assistance to health-profession­s students in need, thanks to Laura Collier of Newport. Her $100,000 scholarshi­p endowment will allow ASUNewport to award even more scholarshi­ps to those seeking a future in health care.

Collier is no stranger to supporting students at ASU-Newport with various forms of giving.

“All I ever want to do is help,” Collier said. “I want everyone to know they have someone who has their back.”

For several years, Collier has done just that in the form of the Dr. James and Laura Jane Collier Health Profession­s Scholarshi­p. Collier said her focus has always been on helping those that need it most.

“You never know what someone’s situation is,” Collier said. “You don’t always know their family history. I’ve always wanted the scholarshi­p to help students in need that are just trying to better their lives.”

Collier’s late husband, Dr. James Collier, was an optometris­t with a practice in Newport. Laura Collier recalls the sense of peace and comfort the nursing staff provided for her husband when he needed nursing-home care. She said there is a special place in her heart for nurses, especially those who work in the nursing-home setting.

“We need more and more nurses every day,” Collier said. “I don’t care where people come from, what their background is. I just want to be able to help those who need a little encouragem­ent. I want each student to know there are people who want to see them succeed.”

Collier brings life to the words “heart of giving.” She volunteers at a number of organizati­ons in northeast Arkansas but has a particular devotion to organizati­ons that support people who need a second chance at a better life. She works particular­ly close with the prison population, providing help with rehabilita­tion and support after release. She said she hopes this endowment will give students in need the opportunit­y to build a successful future for themselves and their families.

“Mrs. Collier is the epitome of what a community college is built on,” said Johnny M. Moore, chancellor of ASUN. “Her giving spirit is helping students from all walks of life build a positive future. We can’t thank her enough for her continued support of our students, as well as all of the other people she helps through her philanthro­pic endeavors.”

Anyone who wants to help an ASUN student by creating a scholarshi­p may contact Advancemen­t Officer Teriann Turner at teriann_ turner@asun.edu.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Pictured, from left, are Teriann Turner, Arkansas State University-Newport advancemen­t officer; Laura Collier; and Johnny M. Moore, chancellor of ASUN.
SUBMITTED Pictured, from left, are Teriann Turner, Arkansas State University-Newport advancemen­t officer; Laura Collier; and Johnny M. Moore, chancellor of ASUN.

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