Veronica Hotaling
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Syracuse University seniors had more than their hard-earned diploma to be proud of over Commencement Weekend 2010. Following in the footsteps of the Class of 2009, this year’s class added leaving a legacy to their list of must-dos before ending their time on campus. As of May 18, 2010, 144 donors have supported the “Be a Class Act” campaign, raising $11,586.
With their gifts, seniors have supported any number of SU programs, but more important than the dollar amount raised is the deep connection to SU these gifts represent. Together, the students are supporting nearly every school, the SU Library, SU Abroad, WAER, Hendricks Chapel and SU Athletics, as well as the University as a whole through The Fund for Syracuse. To see all the ways students have chosen to support SU, view the latest list of donors in the Senior Class Honor Roll. (Pictured: Joe Barone ’10 wears his “I’m A Class Act” pin with pride.)
In giving, seniors have shown that they want to provide future students with many of the same experiences they’ve had at SU. “Syracuse University has given me so much over the past four years in academics, friendships and life-learning moments,” says Maegan Welch ’10, commenting on her reasons for giving. “This small gift is the least I can do after all that.” Numerous comments from seniors can be read on the Your Feedback page. Students marked their participation in the fundraising effort by wearing official “I’m a Class Act” pins. (Pictured:Otto hands his gift to campaign co-chair Muss Akram ’10 at the Grad Fair on March 24. )
As of May 18, 2010, the campaign statistics report:
“This year’s seniors have a lot to be proud of. Our core student leadership committee, including campaign co-chairs Carlye Eder and Muss Akram, were totally committed to this effort,” says Tammy Schlafer, SU executive director of annual giving. “They demonstrated a sincere passion for making a difference at SU and have set the stage for next year’s class to do the same. We congratulate them all!”
The 2010 Senior Class Giving campaign officially closes on June 30, 2010. Class members can still give online at classact.syr.edu. Parents and friends are also encouraged to make a gift online in honor of a special graduate.
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