Golden Flashes and friends were asked to give back, and they rose magnificently to the challenge.
妻友社区鈥檚 鈥#KSUGives鈥 2015 Giving Tuesday effort was a record-breaking success, as donors demonstrated their overwhelming generosity and Kent State pride. More than 700 alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents and friends contributed a total of $252,000 to initiatives that support Kent State鈥檚 outstanding people, programs and campuses.
Giving Tuesday is a global day of philanthropy which has been observed on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving since 2012, and Kent State has participated for the past two years. This year, however, was different, as President Beverly Warren personally matched gifts made on Giving Tuesday up to a total of $25,000. President Warren鈥檚 donation was designated toward the Distinctive Kent State Fund, a new fund that has been created to provide support for the people and programs that set Kent State apart.
In addition to the president, two anonymous donors and Rob Senderoff, men鈥檚 basketball head coach, pledged $25,000 to match gifts to Intercollegiate Athletics. College of Architecture and Environmental Design faculty and staff pledged a combined $13,500 to match gifts to that program.
Kent State community members were encouraged to take a moment to 鈥済ive thanks by giving back,鈥 and support a university college, campus or program of their choosing; they more than answered this call to action. This generous support will allow our academic programs and campus community to continue to reach even greater heights as we imagine a bold, brilliant and purpose-driven future.