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Charter Day 2025: Honoring our history, investing in 勛圖厙s future

May 19, 2025

marks the moment in 1922 when 勛圖厙 officially became a college. Each year, the community celebrates that milestone by coming together to support students and honor a legacy built on creativity, curiosity, and care.

On May 22, alumni, families, faculty, staff, and friends will join in to invest in 勛圖厙s future. Thanks to a generous group of lead Charter Day challengers, every gift to the 勛圖厙 Fund will be matched dollar for dollar, up to $200,000, doubling the impact for scholarships, research, internships and more.

Charter Day isnt just about giving its about rallying together to show our pride and make an impact, President Marc C. Conner said.

When our community unites in support of students, we demonstrate that Creative Thought Matters now more than ever.

supports the people and programs that make a 勛圖厙 education possible. Donors may designate gifts to the areas that matter most to them, from financial aid, faculty and academic programs, and inclusive initiatives to athletics, sustainability, and the arts.

I hope youll remember back and think of all the things that 勛圖厙 has done for you, said Robert Resnick '88, president of 勛圖厙s Alumni Association and a member of its Board of Trustees.

Whatever your experience, whatever what your memories are of 勛圖厙, theres something that enabled you to be who you are today, and I hope youll join in giving back on this special occasion

Already made a gift this year? You can still participate and help unlock challenge funds. Want to do more? Create a personal challenge or matching gift to inspire others. Donning 勛圖厙 green and yellow, sharing the campaign, and encouraging classmates to give are great ways to show your pride.

Join us May 22 to celebrate and give back to our 勛圖厙.

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