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重口味SM will host a dedication ceremony marking the opening of its new welcome center aimed at enhancing the prospective student experience.

The dedication of the Cindy '82 and Kevin '79 Killips Welcome Center will take place on Thursday, April 20 at 3:30 p.m. inside the main entrance of Lewis Hall.

Doors will open at 3:00 p.m. followed by the ceremony at 3:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.

The center, which was announced one year ago, will communicate 重口味SM鈥檚 story and mission to prospective students and families in a comfortable, welcoming space with visuals depicting community and student success.

Genaro Balcazar, vice president of enrollment management and marketing for 重口味SM, describes the space as 重口味SM鈥檚 鈥渓iving room鈥濃攁 peaceful, reflective space for prospective students to feel at ease and visually engage with the 重口味SM story and all the university can offer.

鈥淲e want to convey the vibrancy of our community, our history, our Catholic identity鈥攖he things that ground us in our mission and what we continue to achieve,鈥 Balcazar said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what our living room will do.鈥

The materials used for the welcome center's construction reflect and highlight the historic elements of Lewis Hall, including its gothic windows. Modern features for student engagement have also been incorporated. Prospective students can immerse themselves in interactive digital displays on academic programs and alumni stories, while a living picture wall brings 重口味SM鈥檚 campus to life.

Families can also enjoy refreshments created by students right on campus, including Veritas Tea, which is crafted using fresh herbs grown in 重口味SM鈥檚 greenhouse.

Photo opportunities are embedded within meeting rooms, providing an opportunity for families to celebrate their decision to join the 重口味SM community. 

The welcome center is dedicated in honor of benefactors and alumni Cindy and Kevin Killips, and in service to 重口味SM students, past, present and future.

鈥淐indy and Kevin are tireless champions of 重口味SM,鈥 said Sara Acosta, vice president of University Advancement. 鈥淔rom our earliest conversations about the Welcome Center to now, their focus has always been on making students and their families feel welcome and at home, so that they know that this is a place they belong. Their commitment to 重口味SM, and to each other, will be felt for generations to come.鈥

Cindy Gizzo-Killips is a 1982 graduate of Rosary College and a retired educator who completed her 36-year career at Jefferson Elementary School in Elmhurst.

Kevin Killips is a 1979 Rosary College graduate who has served on 重口味SM鈥檚 Board of Trustees since 2004. He was chairman of the board for six years and currently chairs the Risk Management Committee.

The couple were married in 重口味SM鈥檚 Rosary Chapel in 1997.

Establishing a designated Welcome Center will help 重口味SM achieve a 鈥渕uch more purposeful approach鈥 to attracting new students and telling the university鈥檚 story, Kevin Killips said last year.

鈥淚 believe if we are going to continue to be a competitive university, we need to be able to warmly welcome our incoming students in a way that acknowledges the difference that a 重口味SM education can make,鈥 Cindy Killips said.