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UCSC Alumnus Jim Lapsley helps build a future for Crown College

Pioneer alumnus Jim Lapsley, who was recognized with the Fiat Lux Award for his contributions to the Crown College Endowment, ruminates on his fundraising efforts and shares highlights from his life including his Crown experiences.

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The Alumni Association at UC Santa Cruz is proud to present this year’s honorees of the UCSC Alumni Awards. These awards recognize and honor alumni who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievements, made distinct contributions to society, provided impactful contributions to UCSC, and who have embodied the values and spirit of the university. 

For his contributions, dedication, and efforts to support Crown College, Jim Lapsley  (Crown ’71, history) received the Fiat Lux Award on Oct. 27, 2023

Alongside his fellow Crown College alumni volunteers, Susan Nerton and Lisa Rose, Jim Lapsley received the 2023 Fiat Lux Award for the remarkable feat of raising $1 million for the Crown College endowment—and helped many alumni feel more connected to the university.

74-year-old Lapsley, who spent much time and energy raising money and awareness, is honored and humbled to receive this award. His efforts were driven by many factors, including wanting to help current students. “As JFK once said, ‘To those whom much is given, much is expected.’ We were given an extraordinary educational experience,” says Lapsley. Another motivation: he believes in the College system at UCSC. 

“I (we) had the opportunity to hear Provost Camps’ vision of strengthening the Crown community and realized he (and future Provosts) needed long-term funding to turn this vision into reality,” Lapsley said. “The money will help provosts design and pay for courses and other activities that provide applied experience for students and enhance Crown’s community identity.”   

Lapsley helped plan activities—including folk dancing—for the 2022 Crown College 50th reunion for the 1968-1972 classes. When he was a student, folk dancing was a popular activity on Fridays at the Fieldhouse. The reunion successfully fulfilled two purposes: to gather old friends and classmates and to rekindle and strengthen emotional ties with Crown College, which ultimately became the basis for post-reunion fundraising.  

After the reunion, Lapsley personally called dozens of alumni about the endowment fundraising campaign. Although it was challenging to ask for money, he was successful and enjoyed catching up with people. “During the Reunion, I acted as a host and didn’t get as much one-on-one time with my fellow alumni as I would have liked.” He had long phone conversations and exchanged stories. “That opportunity for renewed connection was very meaningful.”

Crown College Provost Manel Camps says he is grateful for Jim Lapsley’s support over the years and emphasizes the time and dedication that went into executing the Crown College 50th Reunion in 2022 and the Endowment Fundraising Campaign alongside Su Nerton and Lisa Rose. 

 “Jim is an amazing leader,” says Provost Camps. “His vision for a college that plays a central role in our students’ education resonated loud and clear with his peers. He earned a profound respect through his work organizing our reunion and fundraising to double Crown’s endowment. Crown is in a different place now. It has substantially more resources to fulfill its mission, and also has a large network of alumni who have reconnected to Crown and shown they can be a real presence in our current students’ experience.”