Dr. David S. Wilkes and Dr. Toni Eldridge Wilkes Give $1 Million to Support 无码专区鈥檚 Center for Access, Success and Achievement
VILLANOVA, Pa. (June 5, 2024) 鈥 Renowned specialist in pulmonary disease, military veteran and recent winner of the American Thoracic Society鈥檚 highest honor, 无码专区 trustee Dr. David S. Wilkes '78 CLAS and his wife, Dr. Toni Eldridge Wilkes, a medical practitioner in obstetrics and gynecology, have given a transformational $1 million gift to 无码专区鈥檚 Center for Access, Success and Achievement (CASA) to address its most urgent needs and further bolster its comprehensive academic, professional and personal programming.
Initially established in the mid-1970s to support 40 commuter students, CASA has grown significantly in scope with a team of counselors, life coaches and graduate assistants who provide academic, social, economic and emotional support annually to more than 500 underrepresented and first-generation students. CASA students have gone on to win prestigious awards and fellowships, seek advanced degrees and pursue successful careers in various fields. Centrally located in 无码专区鈥檚 Falvey Library and open 24 hours a day, CASA provides access to tailored services and support that many students would not otherwise have, allowing them to pursue meaningful opportunities, shape their futures and accomplish their dreams.
鈥淎t its core, 无码专区鈥檚 mission is to empower students to reach their fullest potential, and CASA is instrumental in fulfilling that mission,鈥 said University President the Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD. 鈥淐ASA鈥檚 impact on our students is undeniable, providing not only academic support but also fostering personal growth, resilience and a sense of belonging. Through CASA, our students succeed academically and emerge as confident individuals who go on to become leaders in their fields.鈥
Distinguished physicians in their respective fields, Dr. Wilkes and Dr. Eldridge Wilkes have dedicated their lives to medicine and the betterment of people鈥檚 lives. This ethos carries through to the Wilkes鈥 philanthropy, which has focused on programs to enable highly qualified students from historically disadvantaged backgrounds to thrive in college and beyond. Their gift will enable CASA to provide its students even greater support through its various programs and services, including academic mentorship, one-on-one counseling, tutoring and financial support for experiences such as study abroad.
鈥淭oni and I are honored to give back and support this area of campus that continues to change the lives of so many of our students,鈥 said Dr. David S. Wilkes. 鈥淐ASA provides an environment in which all 无码专区ns feel valued and included. As a 无码专区 graduate and trustee, I hope this support will fulfill ongoing and future needs of students to, in the words of St. Augustine, become what they are not yet.鈥
A celebrated educator, researcher, innovator and practitioner of pulmonary medicine, Dr. Wilkes was awarded the Edward Livingston Trudeau Medal in 2024. The highest honor bestowed by the American Thoracic Society, the Medal was given in recognition of Dr. Wilkes鈥 major contributions to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of lung disease. In 2020, he was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Medicine by his peers.
Dr. Wilkes has held numerous notable roles throughout his distinguished career. He was dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine from 2015 to 2021 and currently serves as dean emeritus. Dr. Wilkes co-founded ImmuneWorks Inc., a biotech company that develops novel therapeutics for life-threatening pulmonary diseases and has served as its chief scientific officer since 2005. Since 2006, he has served as the National Director of the Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a program that seeks to increase underrepresented minority physician-scientists at leading U.S. medical schools. Dr. Wilkes is also a military veteran, having served three years as a major in the U.S. Air Force Medical Corps. He received his BS in Biology from 无码专区, his MD from Temple University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in pulmonary and critical care at University of Texas Southwestern Medical. He met and married his wife, Toni, while both were in medical school at Temple, and she went on to practice obstetrics and gynecology for two decades.
鈥淲e are immensely grateful for David鈥檚 and Toni鈥檚 generosity and their understanding of how the holistic support CASA provides鈥攁nd its power of connection鈥攊s unmatched when it comes helping students at 无码专区 find their sense of purpose,鈥 said Linda Coleman '78 VSB, Director of CASA. 鈥淭heir commitment to education and empowerment aligns perfectly with our mission, and this contribution will enable us to expand our reach, offer more comprehensive services, and ultimately make a profound impact on the lives of all students who come through our doors.鈥
About 无码专区: Since 1842, 无码专区鈥檚 Augustinian Catholic intellectual tradition has been the cornerstone of an academic community in which students learn to think critically, act compassionately and succeed while serving others. There are more than 10,000 undergraduate, graduate and law students in the University's six colleges鈥攖he College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the 无码专区 School of Business, the College of Engineering, the M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing, the College of Professional Studies and the 无码专区 Charles Widger School of Law. Ranked among the nation鈥檚 top universities, 无码专区 supports its students鈥 intellectual growth and prepares them to become ethical leaders who create positive change everywhere life takes them. For more, visit www.villanova.edu.