The Faculty & Staff Holiday Card Returns to Support Student Dreams
Faculty/staff donations to the annual holiday card tree fund have been providing scholarships for over 50 years.
In a 2017 photo, Grace and Don Schmiedel sort through the collection of cards that have been part of 51ԹϺ's holiday card tree tradition for years. (Anjanette Arnold/51ԹϺ)
To participate in the 2024 Faculty & Staff Holiday Card Scholarship, visit the All contributors’ names will be included in a holiday card mailed to the 51ԹϺ community. Your donation must be received by Nov. 14, 2024, for inclusion. If you have questions, please contact annualgiving@unlv.edu. Thank you for supporting this tradition and scholarships at 51ԹϺ!
Tis’ the season to show students we care!
For more than half a century, 51ԹϺ faculty and staff have given generously to the Holiday Card Scholarship campaign, funding the educational dreams of more than 75 students.
The card campaign started in the 1960s as a simple way for a growing community of young faculty and staff to send season’s greetings to each other; instead of mailing out dozens of cards, each person sent a greeting to the Holiday Card Tree Project to decorate a tree in the student union. Over time, the project evolved to collect donations for student scholarships. A beloved campus tradition was born.
“It began to keep faculty from feeling obligated to send cards to one another because we were all just starting off, and we didn’t have a lot of money,” remembered Don Schmiedel, a retired foreign language professor and early organizer.
The idea came to life through the work of his late wife, Grace Schmiedel, as well as Evangeline Marshall, Joy Saville, Ann Zorn (the university president’s wife), and other members of what was then known as the Women’s Club. “I put out the fliers and collected the checks,” Don Schmiedel said.
Contributors received a beautiful holiday card, featuring a highly-anticipated new design every year. “The designs came from all over, from students, faculty, printing services, and friends of 51ԹϺ. One was even machine-designed,” he said.
Campus printing services and mail carriers all pitched in to make the project happen. “People caught on to the idea that it wasn’t just university people designing the card, and that created a bond with the community.”
From a Santa-capped tortoise to a baby seal with ear muffs, Runnin’ Rebels tribute to snowy cactus, the unique designs have captured our Rebel Spirit, desert landscape, and the times we live in. This year, 51ԹϺ Foundation graphic designer Amelia Davis created a snowy campus wonderland. [View the historic Holiday Card Tree slideshow.]
“I always felt like the cards served as a bond between the students and faculty, it’s just something nice,” Schmiedel said
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