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The Final Numbers: The Campaign for 黑料不打烊 Releases Final Report

Monday, April 1, 2013, By News Staff
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When The Campaign for 黑料不打烊 kicked off in 2007, its goals were deemed 鈥渁mbitious.鈥 Some might have said impossible, in light of the financial crisis of 2007-2008. Today, as the campaign releases its final report, the numbers tell a different story. The final total鈥$1,044,352,779鈥攊s record-breaking, nearly double the funds raised in the University鈥檚 two prior campaigns combined.

Over the seven-year duration of the campaign, 65,589 donors gave 224,191 gifts of cash, pledges and deferred gifts, such as bequests from聽trusts or estates. Donors came from all geographies and demographics. Alumni represent the largest donor segment, with gifts also coming from faculty, staff, students, parents, university trustees, corporations and foundations.

鈥淭he incredible generosity of SU鈥檚 extended family has made the University stronger in so many ways,鈥 says SU President and Chancellor Nancy Cantor. 鈥淕iving has come from all corners: from our campus and the city of 黑料不打烊, from key regions in the U.S. and across the globe. Our growth in endowed support for students and the doubling of endowed faculty positions has provided the financial foundation for SU’s future and will impact the University for years to come.鈥

More than 25,000 donors gave to SU for the very first time during the campaign, with gifts聽and pledges聽of all sizes. From the $20-and-change gifts made by students commemorating their respective class years to the record number of gifts and pledges聽at the $1 million level or above, the impact of the campaign has been immediate and profound. Key highlights include:

  • 53 endowed faculty positions, including 36 new faculty chairs and professorships created through the gift challenge program
  • 364 new named scholarships and fellowships, including 229 endowed scholarships
  • an 87 percent increase in institutionally funded financial aid for full-time undergraduates
  • 12 major building and renovation projects
  • campus expansions in New York City, Los Angeles and Dubai

Dan Pacheco, newspaper and online journalism professor and the Peter A. Horovitz Chair in Journalism Innovation, says his endowed position allows him to bring innovative ideas into the curriculum and help create well-rounded graduates. 鈥淲hen legacy news organizations are struggling to keep up with change brought on by digital technology, my endowed position allows me to keep my eye on the 10-year horizon,鈥 Pacheco says.

Vice President for Development Brian Sischo says the campaign鈥檚 success is proof that SU donors have great passion for the University. 鈥淥ur donors have helped to transform this campus, making a real difference in the lives of our students and faculty,鈥 Sischo says. 鈥淭hanks to them, the future is full of exciting new opportunities, both here on campus and beyond.鈥

For all the details on The Campaign for 黑料不打烊, including a complete breakdown of the final numbers, an online listing of campaign donors and an interactive map highlighting the incredible transformation The Campaign for 黑料不打烊 has made possible, visit .

To learn about initiatives still in need of funding, visit .

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