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Kreisel and Faris Commit $1 Million To Establish Groundbreaking F&M Mindfulness Program

Tony Kreisel 鈥66 graduated from Franklin & 四虎影院 long before the term 鈥渕indfulness鈥 entered the popular lexicon. But he and his wife, Dr. Kimberly Faris, have since been inspired to commit $1 million to endow a new program providing F&M students with a broad range of mindfulness training and practice opportunities. For Kreisel and Faris, the opportunity to make an immediate impact on student well-being 鈥 and to do it in an innovative way 鈥 feels visionary and uplifting.

A growing body of research has illuminated the positive effects that mindfulness practices have on well-being, stress reduction, mental acuity, physical health and more. These practices take many forms, such as yoga, tai chi, and mindful observation, among others, in which the practitioner focuses on a natural object in her or his immediate environment in order to engage the mind in the present. Bringing mind and body to a reflective, even meditative state, mindfulness practices comprise an important counterweight to the stresses of a rigorous academic experience.

鈥淚 work a great deal with 18- to 26-year-olds, in school and out, and there seems to be a lack of balance in many,鈥 said Faris, a Boston-area licensed clinical psychologist. 鈥淢indfulness is a big part of my work across all demographics, but particularly with this population. It helps provide balance and healthier coping skills.鈥

Kreisel, a trustee of the College, noted that F&M鈥檚 holistic view of student development is one of its distinguishing characteristics. 鈥淥ver the past several years, we鈥檝e created a number of programs that help our students bring their innate abilities and tremendous achievements together in their F&M experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his new program we鈥檙e creating 鈥 the Faris-Kreisel Mindfulness Program 鈥 adds to our palette of holistic student development in a way that I find exciting. It鈥檚 something our students will keep with them throughout their lives.鈥

Kreisel also was keen to make a contribution in keeping with the College鈥檚 propensity for forward thinking. 鈥淥ther liberal arts colleges have recognized us as one of the nation鈥檚 most innovative,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd this is the perfect area in which to be quite innovative. That also excites me.鈥 

Proceeds from the Faris-Kreisel Mindfulness Program Endowed Fund will be used to provide mindfulness programming and training as part of the College鈥檚 broader student health and wellness initiatives.

Dean of the College Margaret Hazlett said, 鈥淲ellness is interlinked with student development, especially for this group of college-age students. As we work with students who will be entering our communities, we want to teach them how to be proactive in self-care and thinking about lifelong skills in stress management, healthy living, perspective and reflection, and in putting those skills to use in the hectic lives we lead. The timing 鈥 along with the opening of our new Student Wellness Center 鈥 is just perfect. It鈥檚 an innovative, truly integrated model of medicine 鈥 health and behavioral health combined. In the new center is a community space, where we鈥檒l be doing a lot of the mindfulness programming 鈥 yoga and meditation classes, for example.鈥

President Daniel Porterfield emphasized the impact of the new effort and the gift that will make it possible. 鈥淭ony and Kim鈥檚 great generosity places F&M in the vanguard of mindfulness initiatives in higher education,鈥 he said. 鈥淩esearch tells us that this is where we need to be in providing for our students鈥 overall health and well-being, and it complements our drive to educate the whole person for a life of meaning and consequence. It also speaks well of our College 鈥 its emphasis on the whole student and its willingness to develop new resources to promote student success.鈥

In establishing the fund, Kreisel and Faris envision regular training for F&M community members who would serve as 鈥渕indfulness ambassadors鈥 to other individuals and groups on campus; support for an expansion of current College programs; the establishment of a lecture series, which would bring guest speakers to campus; and the ongoing development of new programming opportunities.

Faris notes that the program is  鈥渁 way to integrate mindfulness into students鈥 lives, a way to integrate it into your experience when you鈥檙e sitting in a classroom or when you鈥檙e walking around campus. You can be mindful when you鈥檙e studying. It鈥檚 a way to reduce your stress and bring your focus to exactly what you鈥檙e doing 鈥 being in the moment 鈥 and that allows a heightened sense of focus and overall well-being.鈥

For Kreisel, this gift is the latest entry on a long list of service and philanthropy to his alma mater. A trustee since 1998, his current term on the Board of Trustees began in 2014, and he recently co-chaired the Class of 1966 50th Reunion, which set records for reunion class fundraising. Kreisel also has served as a regional team leader in Massachusetts and has been instrumental in the success of the F&M Admission Network (FAN) as a member of the organization鈥檚 board. After graduating from F&M with a degree in economics, he earned his MBA at Columbia University and pursued a successful career in finance, retiring in 2000 as chief investment officer, large cap value, at Putnam Investments.

Faris is a clinical psychologist with Boston Behavioral Medicine. An expert in behavioral medicine and health psychology, she combines mindfulness and meditation techniques, behavioral modification and interpersonal skills to implement a holistic approach to life. She earned her doctorate with a specialty in health psychology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (now William James College) and trained at the Cambridge Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate, in Cambridge, Mass. She completed her postdoctoral work at the Two Brattle Center in Cambridge.

Members of the Founders Society and the William A. Schnader Society, Kreisel and Faris have exhibited staunch support for Franklin & 四虎影院, contributing regularly and generously to the Franklin & Marshall Fund and responding to calls for a large variety of important College projects. They funded the creation of the Kreisel Lobby in the Roschel Performing Arts Center as well as the Kreisel Innovation Zone in the Patricia E. Harris Center for Business, Government & Public Policy. They also contributed to the Ann and Richard Barshinger Life Sciences and Philosophy Building and the John Fry Presidential Endowed Scholarship Fund.

Kreisel鈥檚 extraordinary enthusiasm for F&M and its spirit shine brightly. 鈥淭his is a college that鈥檚 gone from a really good college to a great college,鈥 he said. 鈥淎lumni have been polled over the years and said over and over again, 鈥榃e wish there was more national recognition.鈥 It鈥檚 here, and it鈥檚 going to grow, and we hope this gift is the kind of thing that will help with that growth.鈥

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