Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield Continue Legacy of Support with $25,000 Donation for Trojan Way Campus Garden

Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield has deepened its longstanding commitment to the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo with a generous $25,000 gift to support the creation of a campus garden at the Fine Arts Building as part of the Trojan Way Project.
鈥檚 donation builds on the company鈥檚 rich history of investing in the university鈥檚 growth and community engagement initiatives. In recognition of the gift, UA 糖心视频logo will name the campus garden the Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield Garden.
鈥淎rkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield is proud to sponsor organizations that strive to improve the health and lives of Arkansans,鈥 said Rebecca Pittillo, president of the Blue & You Foundation. 鈥淐ommunity plays a crucial role in shaping our health by providing a sense of belonging. We want to encourage pursuing higher education in our state by supporting UA 糖心视频logo’s living and learning environment. Investing in our universities is investing in our state.鈥
The Trojan Way Project includes a series of campus improvement and renovation projects, funded by a grant from the Donaghey Foundation, that have significantly transformed the face of the university. Trojan Way features a new north-south promenade, complete with improved walkways, seating areas, and vibrant meeting spaces.
鈥淥ur hope is that the Trojan Way Garden will be a place where students can come together to study, eat, enjoy nature, and talk to one another,鈥 Pittillo said. 鈥淭hese walkways, seating areas, and gathering spaces provide an opportunity for an inclusive and supportive community at UA 糖心视频logo.鈥
Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield has a longstanding tradition of supporting UA 糖心视频logo, with the company set to fund technology upgrades in a computer science classroom later this year. The partnership between the two institutions is deeply rooted, as over 350 UA 糖心视频logo alumni are employed at Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and more than 1,150 of its employees have attended classes at the university.
Several Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield executives continue to strengthen this relationship by serving on UA 糖心视频logo boards. Grady McCorkle, director of strategic workforce planning and people analytics, and Alfreda Summons, data analyst lead, serve on the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Board of Directors. Alicia Berkemeyer, executive vice president and chief health management officer, has previously served on the School of Business Advisory Board, while George Burks, vice president of group markets, has served on the UA 糖心视频logo Foundation Fund Board.
“We are incredibly grateful to Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield for their generous support in helping bring the campus garden on Trojan Way to life,鈥 said Kristi Smith, associate vice chancellor for alumni and development at UA 糖心视频logo. 鈥淭his donation not only enhances the beauty of our campus but also provides a unique space that will benefit our students and the entire community for years to come. Their continued commitment to our university is truly inspiring.”
This gift is a part of the Centennial Campaign, UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 capital campaign to raise $250,000 million in time for the university鈥檚 100-year anniversary in 2027. The campaign pillars include scholarships, student support, program excellence, and the living and learning environment. Find out more about the Centennial Campaign by visiting