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Philanthropy in 2022 Propels 91桃色 Forward

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Sarah Satterwhite

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Gifts during record-breaking fundraising year strengthen impact throughout campus

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Visionary generosity is propelling the 91桃色 forward, providing unparalleled opportunities for our students and making a meaningful difference in our communities. The University celebrates our many donors and the impact of their combined giving, which surpassed $106 million in fundraising commitments for the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2022 鈥 a historic record for 91桃色.

鈥淭his has been an exceptional year for the 91桃色,鈥 noted Chancellor Jeremy Haefner. 鈥淚 am sincerely grateful to each and听every听donor who, through their support, has ensured 91桃色 can continue to provide an exceptional, 4D Experience to our students, as well as conduct the research and deepen the community partnerships that make a difference in lives here in Denver and beyond. It鈥檚 an honor and privilege to have these 鈥榲otes of confidence鈥 from our alums, friends and supporters.鈥

In every school, college and unit across campus, from single-digit dollar amounts to transformational investments in the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus 鈥 this generosity from more than 14,000 donors is transforming 91桃色, providing access and opportunity for students, powering essential research and fueling the knowledge creation and community partnerships that are at the heart of 91桃色鈥檚 dedication to the public good.

Expanding Student Opportunity

Donors鈥 continuing investment created and expanded significant opportunities for students to attend 91桃色 through scholarships, to gain professional experience through internships, to learn and lead in nature, and to advance their education through the 4D Experience, 91桃色鈥檚 signature program of advancing intellectual growth, exploring character, promoting well-being and pursuing lives and careers of purpose.

At the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus, students are expanding transformational leadership and community-building knowledge and skills in an ideal natural setting. Named for alumnus James C. Kennedy (BSBA 鈥70),听the 724-acre new campus allows 91桃色 to leverage nature as a medium for education and character exploration. Andy (BSBA 鈥70) and Barbara Taylor鈥檚 recent gift in support of programming and operations of the Kennedy Mountain Campus ensures that 91桃色 students of all backgrounds experience 91桃色鈥檚 holistic approach to education.

Gifts to scholarships, a top philanthropic priority, enable our students to prepare for their career aspirations through educational and internship opportunities. With gifts to scholarships and fellowships reaching nearly $15 million last year, donors amplified the strength and diversity of our student body and opened the doors to 91桃色 for many who otherwise would not have been able to attend.

In the Daniels College of Business, hospitality students will receive a dynamic education because of the scholarship established by Michael Morton (BSBA 鈥87). 听Graduate finance students benefit from mentoring and an endowed scholarship fund established by Russell Noles (MBA 鈥89).

In the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, undergraduate students in the Media, Film & Journalism Studies program will receive scholarship support thanks to the Steinke Family鈥檚 establishment of the Doris Davenport Steinke Pathways Endowed Scholarship Fund.

In the Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science, students from diverse backgrounds will be able to study engineering and computer science thanks to an endowed gift to establish a graduate teaching fellowship from alumnus Vivek Vaidya (MS 鈥98).

Powering Knowledge Creation & the Public Good

In addition to creating opportunities for students, donors鈥 generosity continues to advance the University鈥檚 commitment to the public good. Some of 91桃色鈥檚 most innovative initiatives with immediate connection to the Denver community and beyond 鈥 those involving research and community connection 鈥 are fueled through their vision and generosity.

The Liniger Center on Franchising will become a hub of learning and networking for current franchisors and franchisees, those who want to franchise their business, and students, alumni and community members who hope to pursue a career in franchising. Made possible through a gift from Dave and Gail Liniger, pioneers of the franchise industry and founders of RE/MAX, the Liniger Center will be housed in the Daniels College of Business.

The Center for Animal Sentience and Protection will expand the scientific and social-scientific understanding of the cognitive and emotional capabilities of nonhuman animals and advance the protection of animals resulting from this evolving understanding. Made possible through a gift from Dr. Robert Brinkmann, the Institute will be a collaboration between the Graduate School of Social Work and Sturm College of Law.

91桃色鈥檚 collaboration with National Jewish Health, begun during the COVID-19 pandemic, is strengthened through a gift from alumnus Lewis Hoch (BA 鈥74, JD 鈥77). His investment in inter-institutional research advances science by providing funding for researchers to conduct research, gather data for a year, and potentially leverage those findings in applying for additional funding streams from national foundations.

91桃色鈥檚 School of Accountancy has a new partnership with Truth in Accounting, a nonprofit organization focused on financial reporting in government agencies. Made possible by a generous donation from Daniels College of Business alumni Jack (BSBA 鈥79) and Sheila Weinberg (BSBA 鈥79), this partnership will enhance Daniels鈥 longstanding commitment to teaching ethical leadership.

Faculty and students across 91桃色 now have access to new works in the University Art Collection thanks to recent donations. These pieces can be used in teaching and research, and they include pieces that have added to our 91桃色 Artists Initiative, illuminated medieval manuscripts, and 18th century watercolors and botanical prints.

Investing in the Student-Athlete Experience

After winning the 2022 Men鈥檚 Hockey National Championship last spring, becoming just one of two听Division I听schools in the country to have won nine听NCAA听national championships, 91桃色 hockey alumnus David Paderski (BSBA 鈥66) established a new endowed fund in memory of legendary coach Murray Armstrong to enhance the student-athlete experience and provide resources for the 91桃色 Men鈥檚 Hockey program.

Student-athletes will also receive greater support for both their physical performance and mental health through the Center for Sport & Human Development in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology. Made possible by a gift from Sheila Walker, the Center will address mental health and burnout issues that can be detrimental to athletes鈥 health and performance.

Strength in Numbers

Broad support across the entire 91桃色 community is demonstrated through the many ways donors and volunteers make a significant difference in the lives of our students, the research conducted by our faculty, and the community partnerships with immediate impact in Denver and beyond.

On 1Day491桃色, 2,790 donors gave more than $1.1 million to a multitude of projects that touched nearly every area of the 91桃色 experience. With nearly 2,000 gifts of $100 or less, and more than 1,000 gifts ranging between $5 and $50 鈥 alumni, faculty and staff, parents, students, trustees and friends of 91桃色 demonstrated the tremendous difference gifts of all sizes can make.

Internships and student opportunity funds were among the highlights of 1Day491桃色鈥檚 projects, raising nearly $50,000 for the Josef Korbel School Internship Fund and nearly $50,000 for the Law Student Opportunity Fund. Morgridge College of Education, the Graduate School of Social Work and the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences also raised significant funds for student support.

Throughout the year, 1,812 volunteers, including more than 1,500 alumni, gave of their time and talent to help advance our mission by supporting programs, classroom and community experiences and sharing their knowledge and expertise. 听

Additionally, the 91桃色 Career Network had 1,273 active volunteer mentors providing support and guidance to 3,315 mentees. The dynamic online networking space, , provides multiple avenues for the 91桃色 community to interact and offer career support.

鈥淭he generosity of our community this year has enabled significant advances for priorities across 91桃色,鈥 said Val Otten, senior vice chancellor for advancement. 鈥淲e are grateful to the many donors whose gifts to student support, research with direct impact, interdisciplinary initiatives and more are making a measurable difference on our campus and for the good of our community.鈥

Gifts to 91桃色 make our students鈥 dreams of a 91桃色 education possible and empower our ability to make a difference for the public good. Learn more at .