
Herbert and Sylvia Fisher
Student Center Grand Opening Fall 2006
History | About
the Fishers | Facilities and
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History
The University of North CarolinaWilmington
named the new student center in honor of alumni Herbert and Sylvia Fisher,
whose ties to their alma mater extend back more than 50 years to the
early days of Wilmington College.
The Fishers, lifelong Wilmington residents, have established a $2 million endowed
fund to maintain the student center and enhance its programs. Their contribution
to name the Herbert and Sylvia Fisher Student Center is the largest outright
gift from individual donors in UNCW history.
"We are honored to help the students at UNCW," said Herb Fisher, founder of Coastal
Realty. "The Wilmington community has been very good to us, and this is a way
we can return some of those good deeds."
Chancellor Rosemary DePaolo said, "With their historic gift, Herb and Sylvia
Fisher have truly found a way to make a difference for each student at UNCW.
The Fisher Student Center will serve as a symbol of their loyalty to their alma
mater, their love for the Wilmington community, and their sincere commitment
to helping UNCW provide all students with the most powerful learning experience
possible."
About the Fishers
Herb, Class of 1953, and Sylvia, Class of
1950, attended Wilmington College when classes were held in the Isaac
Bear Building on Market Street. Sylvia Fisher was the college's first
Homecoming Queen. In 1950, Herb Fisher opened the Varsity, a pharmacy,
grill and soda shop, a block away from the college. It quickly became
the place "where young folks meet and eat," Fisher recalled.
"When I ran the Varsity, the students at that time did not have a student union," he
said. "They would fill the Varsity up completely, even standing shoulder to shoulder,
because they wanted to be with their friends."
The Varsity served as the unofficial student center until the 1960s when the
college moved to its present location on College Road. Fisher maintained the
shop until 1973, when he closed the Varsity to concentrate on managing Coastal
Realty. Although he no longer saw the students on a daily basis, Fisher maintained
an interest in UNCW. His son Carlton, also with Coastal Realty, is a member of
the Class of 1983. Carlton volunteers on the UNCW Foundation Board, a nonprofit
organization formed to assist the university with fundraising.
Several years ago, the Fishers established a scholarship for undergraduate students
enrolled in the Watson School of Education. Herb Fisher has included a provision
in his will for a $250,000 contribution to the scholarship, and he gave $200,000
to refurbish the field house at Brooks Field, the baseball stadium. It will be
called the Herbert Fisher Field House.
"Herb and Sylvia Fisher have meant so much to UNCW for so many years," said Vice
Chancellor Mary M. Gornto, Division for University Advancement. "It is a tremendous
privilege for this university to name our student center for them."

Herbert and Sylvia Fisher

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