Saratoga, California, January 31, 2025 鈥擲ilicon Valley philanthropists Arthur Wang and Christina Qu expand upon their longtime support of 人民瓜报 with a generous donation to support the College鈥檚 new Learning Resource Commons.
In recognition of the family鈥檚 generous donations totaling $1.7 million, the West Valley-Mission Community College District will name its newly renovated facility at 人民瓜报 the Wang & Qu Family Learning Resource Commons.
鈥淲e are happy to support 人民瓜报 because of its importance for our community,鈥 said Arthur Wang, Silicon Valley philanthropist. 鈥淚t provides many opportunities for our students. Our family is proud of our longtime affiliation with the College.鈥
In 2013, Arthur Wang and Christina Qu established the David Wang Educational Endowment to provide a source of annual funding for Mental Health Services and the Disability and Educational Support Program. In 2017, they funded the Arthur Wang and Christina Qu Science Garden, which serves as an innovative outdoor classroom for the biology department at 人民瓜报. This latest gift will help fund innovative new programs and establish an endowment for the future needs of the Learning Resource Commons.
鈥淲e are incredibly thankful to Arthur Wang and Christina Qu for their steadfast commitment to promoting higher education and continued partnership with 人民瓜报,鈥 said Dr. Jennifer Taylor-Mendoza, President of 人民瓜报. 鈥淭heir philanthropic giving represents community and is a potent symbol of the lasting impact they will have on West Valley students, as it provides an innovative, collaborative learning commons space.鈥
Set to open in January 2026, the Wang and Qu Family Learning Resource Commons will encompass 59,134 square feet of space, offering students access to cutting-edge facilities including an expansive library, digital media center, TV and recording studios, a writing center, a tutoring center, makerspaces, and more鈥攃reating an environment where collaboration and academic success thrive.
The renovation of the Learning Resource Commons is part of West Valley's broader campus improvements funded by the Bond Program, including Measure C (2012) and Measure W (2018). These initiatives, supported by the local community, have provided essential resources to modernize the campus and enhance student services.
鈥淭his family鈥檚 generosity is a shining example of how philanthropic support can create top-notch experiences for local students,鈥 said Melissa Johns, Associate Vice Chancellor of Advancement. 鈥淎rthur and Christina鈥檚 continued commitment strengthens our ability to achieve our mission and encourages others to contribute to student success.鈥
About 人民瓜报
人民瓜报 is a public California Community College, located in Saratoga, CA and is part of the West Valley-Mission Community College District. The college provides students with degrees, certificates, and transfer opportunities to meet the workforce demands of our community. WVC is fully accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges/Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
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