
Your support of the Center for Constitutional Studies (CCS) at Utah Valley University has played a meaningful role in strengthening its work throughout the EverGREEN campaign. From 2018 to 2025, 110 donors have contributed $11,779,400 to CCS, providing vital resources that deepen its mission of fostering constitutional literacy and engaged citizenship.
Every day, your generosity helps create opportunities for UVU students to study the Constitution in a rigorous and thoughtful environment. Students participate in research projects, academic seminars, community conversations, and hands- on learning experiences that prepare them to engage in society with clarity and understanding. Thanks to your support, CCS has been able to expand student-led research initiatives and broaden programs, like the Quill Project, that bring historical and constitutional perspectives to modern-day issues.
total funds raised
39.9%
Buildings
59.5%
Programs
0.6%
Scholarships
28
scholarships awarded
108
student research
assistants
100+
students who studied
at Oxford
1
endowed chair
1
endowed senior director
“My husband and I started our family early, and my education stretched over a decade as I navigated pregnancies, postpartum depression, and the desire to be close to my babies. UVU became a steady anchor for me. I always felt supported by professors who accommodated morning sickness, or even welcome a child into class when childcare fell through. My educational path shifted dramatically when I discovered The Quill Project. The project offered an innovative way to model historical documents and make the drafting of constitutions visible and human. I joined UVU’s first Oxford study abroad at Pembroke College, where I saw firsthand the power of digital humanities. My journey hasn’t been traditional, but that’s what makes it powerful.
Kiana McAllister ‘20, Political Science

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