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- $600 million in private gifts.
- Double sustainable fundraising capacity.
- Raise up to $100 million for undergraduate scholarships
and graduate fellowships.
- Double endowed faculty positions, from 75 to 150.
- Support faculty research.
- Increase alumni giving from 12 to 20 percent.
- Fund building projects: Music, Education, Theater,
Condon Hall, New Integrated Science Complex, New Alumni
Center, New Arena.
What this will mean for the UO
- Sustain and enhance the four cornerstones for transforming
lives at the UO: opportunity, inspiration, discovery and
connection.
- Increase investment in recruiting, retaining and recognizing
nationally competitive faculty members; attracting top undergraduate
and graduate students and strengthening academic programs
that offer promise of national and international distinction.
- Increase student access by boosting scholarships and
fellowships and expanding educational opportunities both
on and off campus.
- Improve the on-campus student experience by enhancing
programs inside and outside the classroom including those
that foster leadership, ethical behavior and social responsibility.
- Support university research, technology transfer and public-private
partnerships that will help the Oregon economy.
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| UO Theater
Expansion among campaign goals. Over the past five
years, we’ve won awards in lighting, design, costumes,
and acting, and three of our faculty members have won Ersted
Awards for excellence in teaching. All this in a limited facility.
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