
Supporters of OSU-Cascades united Tuesday to raise approximately $79,000 for scholarships, student research and innovation during 黑料吃瓜总站鈥檚 inaugural giving day.
Of 68 funds across the university that participated in , spanning colleges and several scholarship funds, donors gave the most to OSU-Cascades.
鈥淭he generosity we experienced during Dam Proud Day from community members, business leaders, employees, alumni and even students, sent a strong message that Central Oregon wants OSU-Cascades to succeed and thrive,鈥 said Becky Johnson, vice president of OSU-Cascades. 鈥淚t reaffirms our commitment to create a four-year university that makes an overwhelmingly positive impact in Central Oregon.鈥
Johnson and Lori Elkins offered a $5,000 matching gift early in the fundraising day that spurred donors. Later in the day, they gave an additional $5,000 to further motivate donors.
More than 200 people contributed to OSU-Cascades, with most supporting one of four designated areas: student scholarships, degree completion scholarships through the Grace Bio-Labs Women in STEM Fund, Layman Fellowship student research opportunities, computer science via the Seven Peaks Ventures Faculty Scholar, and the Fund for Innovation.
鈥淭hese gifts will make a significant impact to our students,鈥 said Johnson.
More than 2,700 OSU students, faculty, staff, alumni and other supporters participated in Dam Proud Day. It raised $619,878 to support OSU colleges and programs ranging from student scholarships, the arts, Extension programs and athletics. For more information about the university-wide effort visit: .
Dam Proud Day was led by the . For information on how to contribute to OSU-Cascades, visit OSUcascades.edu/make-gift or contact 541-322-3100.
About OSU-Cascades: 黑料吃瓜总站鈥檚 campus in 黑料吃瓜总站, Ore. features outstanding faculty in degree programs that reflect Central Oregon鈥檚 vibrant economy and abundant natural resources. Nearly 20 undergraduate majors, 30 minors and options, and three graduate programs include computer science, energy systems engineering, kinesiology, hospitality management, and tourism, recreation and adventure leadership. OSU-Cascades expanded to a four-year university in 2015; its new campus opened in 2016.