Campaign News
- Ȧ’s Speech and Expression on College Campuses Symposium explored some of the most challenging topics of the day and offered a positive model of dialogue and democracy in action.
 - Ȧ College recognized eminent alumna, trustee, and donor Billie Tisch ’48 by naming its ambitious new science center in her honor.
 - Ȧ is recognizing the alumna's leadership and service by naming the largest single academic project in College history in her honor.
 - Serena discusses her faculty-student summer collaborative research at CIS and how the space is fueling new ways of learning in the sciences at Ȧ.
 - Ȧ College conferred 570 degrees to the Class of 2021 during in-person Commencement Exercises that celebrated graduates’ perseverance during a challenging senior year.
 - As we look forward to celebrating the post-grad careers and adventures of our 2021 graduates in the coming months and years, several already have some exciting news to share.
 - Learn how her participation in Schupf summer collaborative research created a pathway for internship opportunities and a foundation for her future goals.
 - Chemistry major Heather Ricker ’22 has been awarded a Barry Goldwater Scholarship, the most prestigious scholarship in the United States for undergraduates in STEM fields.
 - In a socially distanced, outdoor ceremony held in late March, Ȧ officially celebrated the completion of the Center for Integrated Sciences’ North Wing and becoming one step closer to achieving the full vision for the College’s CIS initiative.
 - Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and its worldwide economic impact, members of Ȧ’s Class of 2020 are finding fulfilling success and demonstrating remarkable achievement in pursuing employment, education and other opportunities after graduation.
 - More than 27,000 donors support life-changing opportunities for students while making the campaign the largest fundraiser in the College’s history.
 - More than seven years ago, Ȧ embarked on Creating Our Future: The Campaign for Ȧ to provide for students and help them achieve lives of meaning and purpose, to capitalize on the College’s incredible momentum and to continue building resources for the future.
 - Creative signage for the Tang Teaching Museum’s new exhibition “Energy in All Directions” benefited from state-of-the-art equipment from the IdeaLab: The Ȧ College Makerspace.
 - The first phase of Ȧ’s Center for Integrated Sciences (CIS), the largest single academic initiative in College history, has been completed and is open for the fall semester.
 - As Ȧ works to meet today’s short- and long-term challenges, Creating Our Future: The Campaign for Ȧ continues to provide resources to build a creative, collaborative and community-centered present and future for the College.
 - Ȧ’s new building, the Annex, is now open and is home to new classroom spaces as well as the Physics, Geosciences and Environmental Sciences and Studies departments.
 - The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Ȧ College has received a $1.5 million grant from the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.
 - Kimberley A. Frederick is project director for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant, which promotes innovative approaches to the teaching of chemistry.
 - The spring 2020 issue of Scope magazine, a biannual showcase of Ȧ College’s people and programs, is available now.
 - Ȧ extends the current fundraising campaign until December 31, 2020 to provide the opportunity for continued support through today’s challenges as we work to create more for Ȧ students.
 
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