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THERE IS STILL TIME TO BE ALL IN FOR MUSKINGUM

From now until June 30,

you can be ALL IN with your financial support and impact Muskingum students on campus this fall!

• Make a gift of any amount to the Muskingum Fund, which supports students and their educational needs, including financial aid and scholarships.

• Join the Muskingum Society with an annual gift of $1,000 or more.

• If your employer offers a matching gift program, increase the impact of your gift. Your employer’s match counts toward your membership in the Muskingum Society!

• Gifts can be made in monthly installments or as a single contribution.

Muskingum Society members receive special invitations to University events, recognition on the donor wall in Caldwell Hall and in the IMPACT Annual Reports, and an exclusive lapel pin.

Visit www.muskingum.edu/giving or scan the QR code to make a gift online.

For more information, contact Institutional Advancement at advancement@muskingum.edu or 740-826-8130.

May 2023 graduate

David McDonald was ALL IN with his Music and Theatre majors at Muskingum.

Webster’s Definition ALL IN

To be fully committed to something

Current Muskies

are ALL IN inside the classroom and their organizations.

STUDENT-ATHLETES

are ALL IN on the field, on the court, on the track and on the mat.

FACULTY and STAFF

are ALL IN for student success ad a thriving University.

Alumni

are ALL IN representing the Long Magenta Line.

“I am so grateful for the privilege of being at Muskingum. My path did not lead me directly here after high school, but the scholarships I received gave me a second chance at a college education. Here I found such a sense of community and discovered who I am, how I like to learn, and that I like to help others learn.”

He was a member of the Chamber Singers and the Choir, participated in multiple theatre and musical theatre productions on stage and in sound engineering, was President of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, was a Cross Country student-athlete, and was active in events for incoming students.

David’s first job after graduation is with the Barn Theatre in Michigan. His long-term plans include attending graduate school and becoming a college-level educator.

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