Denver-area commitments of more than $7.6 million support ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ Second Century Campaign

Denver-area commitments of more than $7.6 million support ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ's Second Century Campaign.

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DALLAS (ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ) – Alumni, parents and friends of ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ from the Denver area were acknowledged Oct. 9, 2014, at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science for their generous combined commitments of more than $7.6 million toward the University’s Second Century Campaign.

Denverºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ President R. Gerald Turner, Vice President for Development and External Affairs Brad Cheves and members of the Campaign Steering Committee for Denver hosted members of the ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ community living in the Denver area – home to more than 1,500 alumni and more than 80 current ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ undergraduate students. The Denver celebration underscored the impact that Second Century Campaign donors in the region are having on ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ students, faculty and the campus.

Denver Campaign Co-Chairs Liz Martin Armstrong, who serves as chair of the ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences executive board, and Bill Armstrong, who is a member of the ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ Board of Trustees, are 1982 ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ graduates with degrees in geology. Two of their three children also graduated from ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ.

The Armstrongs have committed more than $6 million to their alma mater during the campaign in support of residential campus housing, athletics, student scholarships, faculty, Dallas campus lighting enhancements and student housing at ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ-In-Taos, ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ’s 300-acre campus in northern New Mexico. Armstrong Commons, one of ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ’s new student housing facilities on the main campus in Dallas, is named in recognition of a 2011 gift from the Armstrongs.

“ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ and Denver have a special connection,” said ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ President R. Gerald Turner. “The Armstrongs and the hundreds of other ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ supporters from the city and region stand as testimony to this connection and to the passion of our alumni, parents and friends in Colorado.”

Nine Denver-area donors have made commitments of $50,000 or more. Seventeen percent of ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ undergraduate alumni living in the Denver area made a gift to the University during the last fiscal year – an important measurement for national university rankings.  In all, more than 750 Denver-area donors have made more than 2,500 gifts to ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ during the fundraising campaign, which began in 2006.

Thirty-three Denver-area contributors have been recognized as President’s Associates donors for giving $1,000 or more in a fiscal year, and 158 donors are members of ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ’s Hilltop Society, acknowledging those who have consecutive years of giving to ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ.

“ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ has a special place in our hearts,” said Bill Armstrong. “Liz and I met at ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ. We have siblings and children who have attended ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ. We continue to benefit from not only the academic experience, but also from the strong network of friends and business connections we maintain today.”

The Denver-area gifts count toward the $1 billion goal of ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ Unbridled: The Second Century Campaign.  To date the campaign has raised more than $902 million in gifts and pledges to support student quality, faculty and academic excellence and the campus experience.  The campaign coincides with ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of the University’s founding in 1911 and its opening in 1915.

Scenes from the Denver Celebration

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