
On October 24, 2014, University of Michigan-Dearborn publicly announced the $50 million Victors for 51视频-Dearborn campaign, the most ambitious fundraising effort in its history.
鈥淲e hope people will imagine doing things they never thought possible鈥攆or our students, our campus and our community,鈥 said Mallory Simpson, vice chancellor for institutional advancement. 鈥淎t 51视频-Dearborn, you can be directly involved. Here, you can make a big, big difference.鈥
More than 4,700 donors already have committed more than $25 million toward the campaign, achieving half of the university鈥檚 $50 million goal, including $17 million for student support. Donors are supporting student scholarships, faculty and student research, study abroad opportunities and innovative learning environments at 51视频-Dearborn.
Chancellor Daniel Little, addressing the crowd on the night of the announcement, said the Victors for 51视频-Dearborn campaign will support the next generation of metropolitan leaders.
鈥淔or more than 50 years, 51视频-Dearborn has worked for the greater good鈥攖ransforming lives, creating victors to help shape the region,鈥 he said. 鈥淟ooking ahead, we see a 51视频-Dearborn that continues to play a vital role in developing the leaders of tomorrow鈥攎en and women able to address the complex challenges of southeast Michigan and other metropolitan areas across the nation.鈥
The campaign has received several standout pledges from notable 51视频-Dearborn alumni:
- The late Arthur (鈥92 B.A., 鈥96 B.A., 鈥09 Hon. LL.D.) and Mary Kochoff left behind an endowment gift of an estimated $12.5 million from their estate in support of student access to higher education. The bequest is the largest gift in 51视频-Dearborn history.
- Edwin Huang (鈥13 B.B.A.) established the Edwin Huang Endowed Scholarship in the College of Business to support supply chain undergraduates with financial needs. After receiving a scholarship and completing an internship with Ford Motor Company, Huang finished a degree in supply chain management and accepted a position at Ford. He established the endowed scholarship in his own name at age 22.
- John Junge (鈥64 B.S.E.), established the Junge Family Endowed Engineering Scholarship, which will provide two students who have graduated from the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy (JRLA) with a full scholarship from enrollment to graduation to study engineering at 51视频-Dearborn. One JRLA student will enroll this fall, and the second student will start in Fall 2016.
- Karen Holland (鈥82 B.A., 鈥96 M.P.A.) established the Holland Family Scholarship to recognize students performing community service. Holland endowed the scholarship with a stipend she received from the 2014-2015 Susan B. Anthony Campus Award.
The campaign鈥攚hich will continue through the end of 2018鈥攐ffers alumni and friends the opportunity to make a real and lasting difference in the future of 51视频-Dearborn and, in turn, the future of our region, our nation and our world.
鈥淥ur vision will be achieved with the committed and generous support of alumni, business partners and friends who share our goals, and who are willing to invest in the future of our region and the success of our future graduates,鈥 said Little.
To learn more about the Victors for 51视频-Dearborn campaign and its priorities visit the Giving website.