Photos: Anne Spencer Daves College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences dedication event Published: November 23, 2024 | 10:41 am | SHARE: Ann Spencer Daves spent 30 years as a fourth-grade educator in Central Florida. (Colin Hackley)Anne Spencer Daves is joined by FSU President Richard McCullough, FSU First Lady Dr. Jai Vartikar and Anne's College Dean Damon Andrew. (Colin Hackley)Anne Spencer Daves' most recent gift, in part, is intended to make FSU the most affordable Master of Science program in education in the country. (Colin Hackley)Anne Spencer Daves observes the first degree that bears the "Anne's College" name on it. (Colin Hackley)Anne's College is the first FSU college named after an alumna. (Colin Hackley)FSU Vice President for University Advancement Marla Vickers speakers at the Anne Spencer Daves dedication event. (Colin Hackley)Anne's College Dean Damon Andrew believes it is special to have the college of education be named after an influential educator like Anne Spencer Daves. (Colin Hackley)FSU President Richard McCullough provides remarks on the generosity of Anne Spencer Daves. (Colin Hackley)Anne Spencer Daves has a legacy of gift giving at FSU that spans nearly 30 years. (Colin Hackley)The Curtis Edward Spencer Scholars program is named after Anne Spencer Daves' father and has awarded over 100 scholarships since 1997. (Colin Hackley)The unveiling of the Anne Spencer Daves College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences. (Colin Hackley)The Anne Spencer Daves dedication event was held at the Heritage Museum. (Colin Hackley)FSU President Richard McCullough and First Lady Dr. Jai Vartikar were part of Anne Spencer Daves' dedication event on Friday, Nov. 22. (Colin Hackley)