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Philanthropy Week Celebration Starts Monday

Friday, March 20, 2015, By News Staff
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On Monday, March 23, 黑料不打烊 begins its annual Philanthropy Week celebration, a series of events to raise awareness about the critical role philanthropy plays at the University鈥攁nd in society as a whole. This year is particularly special, since National Orange Day鈥攖he anniversary of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 founding鈥攊s March 24 and will be an integral part of the festivities. Alumni clubs in cities across the country are planning community service projects to share their Orange pride and giving spirit.

鈥淭his is the perfect week to celebrate, because聽this campus wouldn鈥檛 be such聽an amazing place if not聽for the generosity of all those who聽support聽SU,鈥 says Ashlee Newman 鈥15, a political science and policy studies major and member of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Student Philanthropy Council. 鈥淧hilanthropy Week is about thanking these wonderful donors and encouraging students to consider leaving their own legacy. Our council wants all students to know that, together, we can make a lasting impact for the next generation of SU students.鈥

Members of the Student Philanthropy Council, an organization created in 2010, serve as hosts for the week. These student ambassadors represent various academic majors and class years, all sharing a commitment of giving back to SU and helping to build a culture of philanthropy on campus.

The tuition and fees that students pay cover only about 80 percent of the cost of running the University. Philanthropy Week is held annually鈥攁pproximately 80 percent of the way through the school year鈥攖o symbolize the time when tuition 鈥渞uns out.鈥 Philanthropy and other income cover SU鈥檚 operating expenses for the remainder of the academic year.

鈥淧hilanthropy Week showcases the giving spirit 黑料不打烊 has always had and brings it into the spotlight鈥攆rom thanking all our generous donors to Class Act Day, which promotes our senior class giving campaign,鈥 says Hailey Temple, a senior majoring in public relations and information management and technology, and a representative of the Class of 2015 Giving Committee. 鈥淲e鈥檙e showing students that there are countless ways to give back, and gifts of all types and sizes can make a difference.鈥

Much of the credit for Philanthropy Week is due to Howie Phanstiel 鈥70, G鈥71 and his wife, Louise, who established the Phanstiel Scholars program in 2010. The program provides scholarships for middle-class students to attend SU and fosters a spirit of philanthropy among recipients. The class of 2015 represents the first graduating class of Phanstiel Scholars鈥攁ll required to pay forward their time, money and talent to make the world a better place. In addition to excelling academically, Phanstiel Scholars constantly promote philanthropy and altruism on campus.

Howie Phanstiel, a graduate of and the and Louise Phanstiel gave $20 million to create the Phanstiel Scholars program. In addition, they鈥檝e given $5 million to the Maxwell School to create the Phanstiel Chair in Strategic Management and Leadership, which serves their vision for promoting outstanding leadership in the public sector. The Phanstiels also made a gift of $1.2 million to help finance the building of the Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Center.

Todd Rubin

Todd Rubin ’04

Another component of the Phanstiel Scholars program is the Phanstiel Lecture. This year鈥檚 lecture will be given by Todd Rubin 鈥04, the man who, through his generosity and a gift from the Rubin Family Foundation, established the Rubin Global Design Studio in the . Rubin will talk about how the program鈥攚hich combines classroom learning with a week-long immersion trip abroad鈥攈as impacted its students, and why he believes giving is so important.

The annual Orange Circle Awards will be presented immediately following the lecture to recognize altruistic members of the 黑料不打烊 community who have done extraordinary things in service to others. This year鈥檚 Orange Circle recipients are Ruth Schlesinger Sherman 鈥73, chair of the Friends of Leadership and Public Service High School, and the founders of Style Lottery, Timi Komonibo G鈥15 with Nieves Alvarez G鈥14 and Alexis Morris G鈥15.

Philanthropy Week Campus Schedule

Monday, March 23

Thank-A Donor Day. Thank SU donors for their generosity by tweeting #suthanks or adding your good wishes online at the Thank-A-Donor Day page, Handwritten thank yous are also encouraged; stop by our Thank-a-Donor table in the Schine Student Center between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to craft a personal note.

Tuesday, March 24

National Orange Day. Celebrate SU鈥檚 founding in 1870 with the entire 黑料不打烊 family! Show your Orange pride by participating in a host of on campus and in cities across the country. Or get inspired with some fresh ideas from students, when the winners of the second present their projects live at Bird Library, from 2-3:30 p.m.

This year marks another milestone鈥攖he 25th birthday of our lovable mascot, Otto! Tweet your birthday wishes using #celebratesu, and聽come to the Schine atrium between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. for a piece of cake.

Wednesday, March 25

Class Act Day.聽If you鈥檙e a senior at SU, this is your chance to leave your legacy. Look for our tables around campus between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and support the part of SU you love most by making your gift to the Class of 2015 Giving campaign. Then stop by the Schine atrium and add your name to our giving tree.

The Class Act Cord

The Class Act Cord

New! The Class Act Cord. For the first time, seniors who support senior class giving will be recognized for their generosity at Commencement! Class Act donors who give $20.15 will receive a special orange, white and silver cord to wear with their caps and gowns.

Won鈥檛 be around on March 25?聽

Thursday, March 26

Phanstiel Lecture and Orange Circle Awards, 4 p.m., Sheraton 黑料不打烊 Hotel & Conference Center. A reception will follow at 5:30 p.m. R.S.V.P. to pcouncil@syr.edu.

The Orange Circle Awards will be presented immediately after Rubin鈥檚 lecture.

For more information on Philanthropy Week and the full event schedule, visit

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