The campus foundations are private, not - for - profit organizations designed to raise and manage money and real estate
donated by alumni, parents, community members, family foundations, university employees and corporations to fund approved university activities and scholarships.
Not exact matches
«Heck, we saved this town $ 500,000
by building the new football field house ourselves, and all of the money was
donated,» Curry says of the generosity on the part of Berwick
alumni.
In February 2015, a Christie's sale of works
donated by Goldsmiths» famous
alumni is expected to contribute significantly to the costs of the development.
Funds for the building were
donated by Cornell
alumnus Herbert F. Johnson, late president and chairman of S C Johnson.
In support of the building, as well as urgently needed scholarship endowment for students in the School of Art, an unprecedented fundraising initiative, The CalArts Art Benefit and Auction, will kick - off with a preview exhibition at Regen Projects in Los Angeles on Feb. 26, 2014, continue with parallel shows at the Paula Cooper Gallery and Metro Pictures in New York opening on April 5, 2014, and culminate in a special auction of major works
donated by CalArts
alumni, faculty and friends at Christie's spring auction on May 13 - 14 in New York.
This sale consisting of around 2,500 original postcard - sized artworks, made and
donated by professional artists, designers and illustrators, plus up - and - coming students and
alumni from the Royal College of Art.
La Salle University Art Museum presents Recent Gifts: A World of Art, an exhibition on view July 9 — August 15, 2012, presenting recent gifts of artwork
donated from the private collections of both
alumni and non-
alumni supporters as well as an oil painting gifted
by the Rosenbach Museum and Library.
More than 40 works
donated by CalArts
alumni and faculty artists will be presented in an exhibition and sale at Paula Cooper Gallery and Metro Pictures in New York from April 5 to April 19, 2014, with a preview at Regen Projects in Los Angeles in March 2014.
The signs were designed
by school alums Shane Fedderman and Stacey Goldman and were chosen
by vote of the entire
alumni and
donated free of charge
by digital sign creator Big Sign Message.
Not only have schools sent in banners, but MSD
alumni have also
donated banners and contributed
by coordinating fundraisers and events for victims» families, the establishing scholarship funds in honor of the victims and organizing of the March For Our Lives.
The signs were
donated free of charge
by digital sign company Big Sign Message, according to WPLG, and in addition to the victims» names included the words «In loving memory of the 17 lives lost, from your
alumni across the nation.»