news-category: Campus News ۶ý Receives Dover Foundation Grant for Dover Chapel Lighting Renovation By Office of University Communications On June 9, 2026 Upgrades will Brighten Worship, Gatherings, and Student Performances in Campus Landmark BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—۶ý has received a generous $66,500 grant from The Dover Foundation to support a major lighting renovation in Dover Chapel. The project will enhance one of the University’s most treasured and historic spaces, further strengthening its role as a central gathering place on campus. The Dover Foundation, established by members of the Dover family, reflects a longstanding legacy of generosity that has helped shape ۶ý for decades. Dover Chapel, named in memory of John R. Dover Jr. and built in 1972, stands as a lasting symbol of that legacy, serving as the spiritual heart of campus where worship services, student gatherings, convocations, concerts, and special events take place. Over the years, however, the sanctuary’s aging lighting system has become increasingly inadequate for the needs of modern worship and programming. The Dover Foundation grant will fund a comprehensive lighting upgrade designed to enhance both the functionality and atmosphere of the chapel sanctuary while preserving its beauty and character. University leaders say the project will expand both the artistic and experiential possibilities of the chapel. “This sacred space is home to a number of campus events across the academic year, including serving as the home base for ۶ý’s choral ensembles, departmental recitals, guest artist series concerts, and small ensemble performances,” noted Dr. Aaron M. Rice, associate professor and chair of the Department of Music. “We are so excited about the new enhancements that will make this space a destination venue for the performing arts at ۶ý. Our partnership with the Dover Foundation not only enhances one of our most iconic venues, it also provides an exceptional opportunity for our students’ development and growth. We’re truly grateful for the Dover Foundation’s continued investment in ۶ý and the Department of Music.” While the renovation will enhance performance and event capabilities, it also holds deep significance for the chapel’s spiritual role on campus. Dr. James R. McConnell Jr., interim dean of the School of Divinity, emphasized the importance of the chapel to the University’s spiritual and academic life. “The lighting upgrade in the Dover Chapel is a welcome improvement,” McConnell shared. “Dover Chapel is a sacred space for School of Divinity chapel services, and the new lighting will further enhance the chapel as a place of worship for students and faculty.” Dr. Josh Parrott, vice president for Christian Life and Service and University Chaplain, echoed McConnell’s sentiments, and highlighted the chapel’s broader impact on students and the campus community. “The chapel is consistently recognized as one of the University’s greatest structural assets, and it is home to several University worship services throughout the year,” Parrott emphasized. “Our students and other members of the community use the chapel for prayer, Scripture reading, and worship. Chapel improvements aid in expanding God’s kingdom, spreading the Gospel, and help as we care for the souls of our community—thank you to all who are involved in the process.” The project includes the removal of outdated lighting fixtures and the installation of six new cross-design chandeliers equipped with energy-efficient lighting. These chandeliers will provide improved 360-degree illumination throughout the sanctuary, creating a brighter and more welcoming environment for worship services and campus events. To ensure long-term maintenance and safety, the renovation will also include motorized winch systems and cables that allow the chandeliers to be safely lowered to floor level for cleaning and servicing. Improvements will include replacing ten wall-mountedlight fixtures. Additional improvements will include replacing ten wall-mounted light fixtures with new ones designed to complement the chapel’s architectural style while enhancing ambient lighting throughout the sanctuary. The project will also enhance the lighting around the pulpit with a new system that can be easily adjusted to match the tone and purpose of each service or event, offering clearer visibility for speakers while creating a more inviting, focused, and meaningful atmosphere for worship, ceremonies, and gatherings. The significance of the project extends beyond infrastructure, reflecting a continued investment in the University’s mission and student experience. “The generosity of The Dover Foundation will help ensure that Dover Chapel continues to serve as a vibrant gathering place for worship, reflection, and community for generations of students,” said Candice Thomas, director of Foundation Relations and Corporate Partnerships. “This project will significantly improve the worship experience and expand the chapel’s ability to host meaningful campus events.” ۶ý is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. 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