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SUMMER 2010
Moving Forward FUNDRAISING CONTINUES BEYOND LEGACY CAMPAIGN
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n three years and with the unwavering support of alumni and friends, Marietta College successfully completed the $50 million Legacy Campaign. From that endeavor sprang the new Legacy Library, the Anderson Hancock Planetarium, the new Physician Assistant Program building and a stronger endowment for the College. “Exceeding the Legacy Campaign goal would not have been possible without the exceptional leadership of President Jean Scott, the Board of Trustees and the Marietta College Alumni Association, along with the generous support of alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the College,” said Lori Lewis, Vice President for Advancement. “We are fortunate to have a large base of committed donors who are willing to volunteer their time, advice and resources to Marietta College.” Though the College isn’t in “campaign mode” these days, fundraising remains an ongoing process—one that ensures Marietta’s vitality from year to year. “While the Legacy Campaign officially ended Dec. 31, advancement work is dynamic,” Lewis said. “The continuous process of engaging alumni and volunteers is never complete.” At the end of the campaign, Marietta was challenged to raise the balance of funds that would add to and renovate Don Drumm Stadium. “I have come to learn that the spaces mankind creates inspire those who enter,” said Larry Hiser, Director of Athletics. “We expect that the student-athletes who enter the renovated Don Drumm Stadium will be inspired to do their best work. We trust that it will inspire qualified high school seniors to give us serious consideration when choosing their college. With that, we then expect to raise the profile of our football and track programs. The facility will be the best in the OAC and we want players to know that.”
In addition to funding the stadium project, work on reaching the Marietta Fund goal each year must continue. The Marietta Fund is how the College covers its operational budget. This year, the goal is $1.65 million, and reaching it will impact all aspects of campus life, including student aid, technology and lab upgrades, faculty support, Pioneer Club, beautifying campus and special programming. Supporting the Marietta Fund is as easy as visiting the giving section of College’s Web site: www.marietta.edu/give, committing to a dona-
tion when Marietta students on the Phonathon Team call, responding to special mailings, or agreeing to a personal visit from a member of Marietta’s Advancement Team. “Everyone on campus benefits from gifts to the Marietta Fund,” said Brandee Norris, Director of the Marietta Fund. “From helping the 83 percent of Marietta College students who rely on need-based financial aid to internships to athletic teams, the Marietta Fund is what keeps the College operating on a daily basis.”—GS
> More about the successful conclusion to the Legacy Campaign can be seen on pages 12 & 13. > To learn about the Don Drumm Stadium project, please turn to page 16.