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Western Colorado University Foundation

History That Builds Futures

Shaping a lasting legacy through decades of generosity, vision, and unwavering support.

A picture of Mr. and Mrs. Bratton at an event.

The Western Colorado University Foundation was incorporated on Aug. 22, 1975 with the generous bequest of former Colorado Governor Dan Thornton and his wife, Jessie. The Thorntons’ gift created one of the finest undergraduate biology programs in the country.

The Founder of the Western Foundation was L. Richard “Dick” Bratton (’54), an attorney in Gunnison.

Foundation Board of Directors

The Western Foundation Board of Directors conducts, manages, and controls the business and affairs of the Western Foundation. The purpose of the Western Foundation is to promote and support Western Colorado University, including any activities directly or indirectly related thereto. The Western Foundation serves as the depository of funds raised by the Western Foundation and Western.

The Foundation’s home, the Aspinall-Wilson Center, was dedicated on Aug. 4, 1984. Named after Joan Adams-Wilson, whose family donated the land for the building, and Wayne Aspinall, a former member of the Colorado House of Representatives, the Colorado Senate, and the United States Congress, the Aspinall-Wilson Center is still home to the Foundation. Both the Wilson and Aspinall families contributed in many ways to the Gunnison Country and especially Western.

Since the Thorntons’ generous gift, countless Western donors have transformed dreams into reality, clearly demonstrating the absolute power of private support. Some of the following accomplishments could not have come to fruition without the generosity of Western alumni and friends:

It Starts With You

Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in shaping the future of Western Colorado University. Your support fuels student success, enhances campus experiences, and drives innovation for generations to come.

Milestones of Philanthropy

Ruland Property

All-Weather Track in Mountaineer Bowl

Tracy Borah Mountaineer Sports Hall of Fame Room

Western’s Second Century Capital Campaign

Studio Theater Lobby in Taylor Hall

All-Weather Track in Mountaineer Bowl

The Borick Business Building

Energy Management

Center for Environmental Studies

University Center

Largest land gift – 18 acres