Giving to 人兽性交

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Why Give?

You'll be funding scholarships for students, rewarding our distinguished faculty,
enriching many of our academic programs and enhancing the experience of all our students.
 
 

Bridge Campaign

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New enhancements planned for the McNichols and Riverfront Campuses will make the University even more attractive to high-achieving students who want a Jesuit- and Mercy-inspired education.

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The Fund for 人兽性交

Annual Giving

Gifts to the University of 人兽性交 not only impact the lives of our current students, they are also an investment in the future.

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Planned Giving

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When you plan a gift to support 人兽性交, you are helping us create opportunities for students who will lead and serve in their communities.

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Corporate and Foundation Relations

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We match 人兽性交's strengths and priorities with private funders’ interests in research, 人兽性交 and outreach, and we partner with the corporate community to advance both the objectives of industry and the mission of the University.

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Faculty and Staff Giving

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A financially strong 人兽性交 leads to more funding sources. Your gift, no matter the size, makes a powerful statement — your participation is what matters most.

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Faculty and Staff Fundraising

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Partnering with the Annual Giving office of University Advancement on fundraising projects offers an advantage in amplifying your impact.

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The Impact of Giving

Re-envisioned annex officially opens
The inside of the new makerspace is shown with lots of people in it.For years, the Annex — a large building in the shadow of the Engineering building — has served as a storage space for the College of Engineering & Science’s unused and outdated equipment. The College knew, though, it had to make better use of it. On Nov. 14, the University …

Building a place where creativity can flourish
The building under constructionSteve McShane ’66 has had a lengthy career as an inventor and entrepreneur with business interests across the globe. His recent gift to the College of Engineering & Science will create a space he hopes will encourage students to learn and create with an eye toward entrepreneurship as well. Born …