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A Gift of Gratitude: Mary Workman鈥檚 $3 Million Investment in Calvin鈥檚 Future

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

For Mary Workman, 茄子视频 has never just been a place she attended decades ago. It鈥檚 been part of her life鈥檚 story, where friendships were formed, faith was strengthened, and a lifelong commitment to Christian education took root. 

Now, more than 60 years after graduating, Mary is giving back in a way that will shape the next generation of Calvin students. Through a generous $3 million gift, the university will name its track and field facility Workman Track and Field, honoring Mary and her late husband, Jim. 

For Mary, the decision felt both natural and joyful. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot more fun to give it while you鈥檙e alive than when you鈥檙e gone,鈥 she said with a smile. 鈥淪o, we decided - let鈥檚 get it rolling.鈥

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茄子视频's track and field facility

A Calvin Story That Began in the Classroom

Mary鈥檚 connection to Calvin started in the late 1950s, when attending the university was simply the expected next step in her family鈥檚 commitment to Christian education. Her parents had prioritized it, sending their children to Christian schools even when it required sacrifice. 

鈥淓ducation was important in our family,鈥 Mary recalled. 鈥淲e never even talked about it. It was just understood, that鈥檚 where you鈥檙e going.鈥 

At Calvin, Mary studied mathematics, one of only a handful of women majoring in the subject at the time. She remembers the professors who shaped her learning and the community that surrounded students both inside and outside the classroom. 

鈥淚 had a great time at Calvin,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 had wonderful friends, strong professors, and faith that was part of everyday life. It wasn鈥檛 restrictive. It was just a good place to be.鈥 

It was also where Mary met Jim. The two began dating during their freshman year and were married shortly after Mary graduated. Together, they built a life centered on faith, education, and service.

A Lifelong Commitment to Christian Education

Throughout their lives, Mary and Jim remained passionate advocates for Christian schools. They supported students and families, helped fund education opportunities, and even assisted with tuition for their own grandchildren. 

For Mary, the reason is simple. 

鈥淐hristian education prepares people not just for a career, but for life,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t gives students the confidence to stand for what they believe.鈥 

That belief has guided her support of Calvin over the years and ultimately inspired her latest gift.

A Gift That Supports Students for Generations

The naming of Workman Track and Field reflects more than generosity. It represents Mary鈥檚 desire to invest in Calvin鈥檚 future and in the students who will continue to choose the university for both athletics and academics.

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Three Calvin students run on an outdoor track

She also discovered something meaningful along the way: running and athletics had quietly been part of her extended family for years. Relatives and younger generations embraced the sport, making the track facility an especially fitting legacy. 

鈥淚f students come to Calvin because they want to run, and then they receive a great education, that鈥檚 wonderful,鈥 Mary said. 鈥淭hey came for track, but they found something even bigger.鈥

Confidence in Calvin鈥檚 Future

Mary鈥檚 gift also reflects her strong confidence in where the university is headed. She continues to follow Calvin closely and believes deeply in its mission and leadership. 

鈥淚 want Calvin to stay excellent and stay faithful,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t prepares students well, and I think it will continue to do that for years to come.鈥 

As Calvin celebrates its 150th anniversary and looks toward the future, Mary hopes her gift encourages others who care about the university to stay connected and invested. 

鈥淜eeping the institution healthy matters,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important that Calvin continues to be a place where students grow, learn, and build their lives.鈥

A Legacy Already in Motion

For more than a year now, student-athletes have been training, competing, and building community on Calvin鈥檚 track and field facility, now officially named Workman Track and Field. The venue has already begun hosting meets, practices, and events that bring students and the broader community together.

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A student from Calvin pole vaulting

For Mary, seeing the space in action makes the gift even more meaningful. 

鈥淚 like knowing it鈥檚 nearby,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 can drive by and see it. And I think about the students who are out there, running, learning, building their futures.鈥 

The track has already become a place where students grow as athletes and scholars; something Mary hopes will continue for many years to come. 

It鈥檚 a legacy rooted in gratitude, faith, and a deep belief in Calvin鈥檚 future.