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The Campaign for mSU DevelopmenTS Spring 2007 $1.2 B $1.1 B $1.0 B $900 M $800 M $700 M $600 M $500 M $400 M $300 M $200 M $100 M $ 0 Campaign goal: $1.2 Billion STaTUS To goal: $1.258 Billion enDowmenT goal: $450 million STaTUS To goal: $387.7 million As of February 3, 2007 he Grand Rapids building that will become the new home of the MSU College of Human Medicine will be named “e Secchia Center.” e naming was approved on January 18, 2007 by the Michigan State University Board of Trustees in recognition of a substantial contribution for the facility from alumnus Ambassador Peter F. Secchia and others. “e Secchia Center will bring to life a four-year medical school in Grand Rapids as well as a one-of-a-kind model for medical education and research in the 21st century,” said MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon. is new approach blends key elements of a classic medical education center with MSU’s traditional strength in community-based medical education. “Ambassador Secchia’s gift is the essential catalyst for the evolution and expansion of the College of Human Medicine for a new century,” President Simon said. “We are creating something very special here by bringing a world class university to bear on developing medical education in Grand Rapids and by using this opportunity to advance the power of genomic medicine. is venture will significantly increase our activity in re- search, both in Grand Rapids and East Lansing.” SECCHIA PROVIDES LEADERSHIP GIFT TO CREATE 21ST CENTURY MEDICAL SCHOOL T Simon also noted the critical role of partner- ships in achieving the vision. “In Grand Rapids, we have established a unique set of relationships that will make this medical school a reality. is is being done without the need for state appropriations, and it is a triumph of creative problem solving that will raise the level of medical care in West Michigan and benefit citizens throughout Michigan and beyond.” e Van Andel Institute, Spectrum Health, Saint Mary’s Health System and Grand Valley State University each have recently announced important partner- ships with Michigan State University associated with either land acquisition or future programs. Grand Action, a non- profit organization of 250 community leaders committed to the growth and national recognition of Grand Rapids, and MSU will launch a capital campaign to raise the remaining $20 million na- tionally and from the West Michigan community to cover the development and construction costs associated with the facility. ichigan State University received the largest-ever gift to its athletics program—$5 million from alumni Robert and Julie Skandalaris of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. e donation represents the lead gift for the Duffy Daugherty Football Building expansion, a project expected to get underway this spring. e gift brings the total raised for the $12 million project to $8.7 million. “is historic and much-appreciated gift provides dramatic momentum and moves this project forward significantly,” said Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron Mason. President Lou Anna K. Simon recommended to the Board of Trustees and the board approved that components of the expansion be named the “Bob and Julie Skandalaris Skandalaris $5 Million Gift Largest Ever To Spartan Athletics Football Operations Center” and the “Bob and Julie Skandalaris Hall of History.” “Julie and I are committed to a successful Spartan football program,” said Bob Skandalaris, founder and chairman of Noble International and a 1974 business graduate. “Our program needs stability and resources to succeed, and sustained success requires the cumulative efforts of the entire MSU family.We hope our gift will foster the participation of others and send a supportive signal to current and potential Spartan athletes.” Mason noted that the 27-year- old football building is in need of updating and improvement. “Because of the need for renovations, we are falling behind peer programs in the area of football support facilities,” he said. e Skandalaris Football continued on page 2 continued on page 2 m Ambassador Peter and Mrs. Joan Secchia Bob Skandalaris

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The Campaign for mSU

DevelopmenTSSpring 2007

$1.2B

$1.1B

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$900M

$800M

$700M

$600M

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$400M

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Campaign goal: $1.2 BillionSTaTUS To goal: $1.258 Billion

enDowmenT goal: $450 millionSTaTUS To goal: $387.7 million

AsofFebruary3,2007

heGrandRapidsbuildingthatwillbecomethenewhomeoftheMSUCollegeofHumanMedicinewillbenamed“TheSecchiaCenter.”The

namingwasapprovedonJanuary18,2007bytheMichiganStateUniversityBoardofTrusteesinrecognitionofasubstantialcontributionforthefacilityfromalumnusAmbassadorPeterF.Secchiaandothers.

“TheSecchiaCenterwillbringtolifeafour-yearmedicalschoolinGrandRapidsaswellasaone-of-a-kindmodelformedicaleducationandresearchinthe21stcentury,”saidMSUPresidentLouAnnaK.Simon.ThisnewapproachblendskeyelementsofaclassicmedicaleducationcenterwithMSU’straditionalstrengthincommunity-basedmedicaleducation.

“AmbassadorSecchia’sgiftistheessentialcatalystfortheevolutionandexpansionoftheCollegeofHumanMedicineforanewcentury,”PresidentSimonsaid.“Wearecreatingsomethingveryspecialherebybringingaworldclass

universitytobearondevelopingmedicaleducationinGrandRapidsandbyusingthisopportunitytoadvancethepowerofgenomicmedicine.Thisventurewillsignificantlyincreaseouractivityinre-search,bothinGrandRapidsandEastLansing.”

SECCHiAPRovidESLEAdERSHiPGiFTToCREATE21STCEnTURyMEdiCALSCHooL

TSimonalsonotedthecriticalroleofpartner-

shipsinachievingthevision.“inGrandRapids,wehaveestablishedauniquesetofrelationshipsthatwillmakethismedicalschoolareality.Thisisbeingdonewithouttheneedforstateappropriations,and

itisatriumphofcreativeproblemsolvingthatwillraisethelevelofmedicalcareinWestMichiganandbenefitcitizensthroughoutMichiganandbeyond.”

ThevanAndelinstitute,SpectrumHealth,SaintMary’sHealthSystemandGrandvalleyStateUniversityeachhaverecentlyannouncedimportantpartner-shipswithMichiganStateUniversityassociatedwitheitherlandacquisitionorfutureprograms.GrandAction,anon-profitorganizationof250communityleaderscommittedtothegrowthandnationalrecognitionofGrandRapids,andMSUwilllaunchacapitalcampaigntoraisetheremaining$20millionna-tionallyandfromtheWestMichigancommunitytocoverthedevelopmentandconstructioncostsassociatedwiththefacility.

ichiganStateUniversityreceivedthelargest-evergifttoitsathleticsprogram—$5millionfromalumniRobertandJulieSkandalaris

ofBloomfieldHills,Michigan.ThedonationrepresentstheleadgiftfortheduffydaughertyFootballBuildingexpansion,aprojectexpectedtogetunderwaythisspring.Thegiftbringsthetotalraisedforthe$12millionprojectto$8.7million.“Thishistoricandmuch-appreciatedgiftprovidesdramaticmomentumandmovesthisprojectforwardsignificantly,”saiddirectorofintercollegiateAthleticsRonMason.

PresidentLouAnnaK.SimonrecommendedtotheBoardofTrusteesandtheboardapprovedthatcomponentsoftheexpansionbenamedthe“BobandJulieSkandalaris

Skandalaris $5 Million Gift Largest Ever To Spartan Athletics

FootballoperationsCenter”andthe“BobandJulieSkandalarisHallofHistory.”

“JulieandiarecommittedtoasuccessfulSpartanfootballprogram,”saidBobSkandalaris,founderandchairmanofnobleinternationalanda1974businessgraduate.“ourprogramneedsstabilityandresourcestosucceed,andsustained

successrequiresthecumulativeeffortsoftheentireMSUfamily.WehopeourgiftwillfostertheparticipationofothersandsendasupportivesignaltocurrentandpotentialSpartanathletes.”

Masonnotedthatthe27-year-oldfootballbuildingisinneedof

updatingandimprovement.“Becauseoftheneedfor

renovations,wearefallingbehindpeerprogramsintheareaoffootballsupportfacilities,”hesaid.TheSkandalarisFootball

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TheSecchiaCenterwillincluderesearchandteachinglaboratories,classrooms,officesandstu-dentareas.MichiganState’sCollegeofHumanMedicineisslatedtoenrollitsfirstclassof100first-yearstudentsinGrandRapidsin2010,whenthenewfacilityopens.Thecollegewillalsocontin-uetoenrollfour-yearclassesinEastLansingandtoplacetheresidentsfromitsprogramsthrough-outthestate.

“AmbassadorSecchiahasbeenagenerousfriendandlong-timedonortoMichiganStateUniversity,”saidPresidentSimon.“Hisvolunteer-ismandcontributionsdatebacknearly50years.HecurrentlyservesasamemberofthePresident’sCampaignCabinetforThe Campaign for MSU. overtheyears,hehashostedandsponsoreddoz-ensofuniversityeventsandchairedseveralcampusbuildingprojects.

“Wearegratefulforhiscontinuedsupport,par-ticularlyasweestablishthenewhomeoftheCol-legeofHumanMedicineandsetacourseforitsresearchagendaandinnovativecurriculum.PeterwasapioneeringproponentoftheideaofhousingtheschoolinGrandRapids.”

“Thisisaonce-in-a-lifetimeopportunitytocombinemycommitmentstotheuniversityandtothecommunityilove,”saidSecchia.“itrulybelievethiswillhaveameaningfulimpactthatwillliveonforgenerationstocome.”

TheSecchiafamilytremendouslyvalueseduca-tion.JoanSecchia(Education,’64)taughtintheRockfordandEastGrandRapidspublicschools.SherecentlyservedaspresidentoftheGrandRapidsPublicSchoolsStudentAdvancementFoundationandledthedrivetoraise$1.7milliontorestockmorethan40publicschoollibraries.Shecurrentlyservesonthefundraisingcommit-teetoraiseinexcessof$100millionfortheHelendevosChildren’sHospital.TheSecchiashavefourchildrenandfivegrandchildren.

ChairmanEmeritusofUniversalForestProductsinc.,SecchiabeganhisservicewithUFPiin1962,graduatingfromMSUwithabachelor’sdegreeineconomicsthefollowingyear.WhileatUFPi,hehelpedopen102manufacturingplants.SecchiaservedasU.S.Ambassadortoitalyfrom1989to1993.

inaddition,SecchiahasheldleadershippositionsontheboardsofoldKentFinancial,oldKentBank,RiverCityFoods,StelterPartnersandtheManufacturedHousinginstitute.Hehasvolunteeredinlocal,stateandnationalpoliticalandcharitablework,hasservedonthelibraryfoundationboardsestablishedbytwopresidents,GeraldR.FordandGeorgeH.W.Bush,andwasselectedbyformerGovernorJohnEnglertoheadacommissiontoreevaluategovernmentservices.HispersonalphilanthropyandfundraisingeffortshaveaidedmanyGrandRapidscauses—youths,parks,economicdevelopment,healthcareandculturalenrichmentandeducation,amongmanyothers.

Secchiahasearnedanumberoflifetimeachievementawardsduringthelast15years,including:Michigan’sMasterEntrepreneuroftheyear;Crain’s Detroit Business,Businessmanoftheyear;EconomicClubofGrandRapids,BusinessPersonoftheyear;nationalitalianAmericanFoundation,SpecialAchievementAward;Republicofitaly,CavalierediGranCroce(TheKnightoftheGreatCross);MichiganStateUniversity’sBroadBusinessSchooloutstandingAlumnus;MichiganStateUniversity’sdistinguishedAlumnus;andtheSmithsonianinstituteAwardasanationalScholar.

For information about making a gift to the College of Human Medicine, contact Director of Development Doug Moffat at (517) 353-5153.

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operationsCenterwilladdnewmeetingroomsequippedwiththemostadvancedcomputerbreakdownandprojectionmonitorequipment,state-of-the-artcoaches’offices,andastudent-athletelounge.TheSkandalarisHallofHistorywillproudlydisplaySpartanFootballaccomplishmentsandtraditions.Futureimprovementscouldincludeanenhancedplazaandexpandedweightroom.

“intermsofqualityandfunctionality,”saidGregianni,seniorassociateathleticsdirectorforfacilitiesandoperations,“duffywillbeamongthenation’sbest.”HeaddedthatthegoalistocreateanimpactandfeelsimilartotheBerkowitzBasketballComplex.Sincethecompletionofthatfacilty,boththeMen’sandWomen’sBasketballteamshavebeennationalbasketballpowerhouseprograms.

ChuckSleeper,seniorassociateathleticsdirectorfordevelopment,saidthegifthashadanacceleratingeffectonothercommitmentstotheproject.“Wehavehadagreatresponsetothisproject,thanksinlargeparttoBobandJulie’sleadership,andweareconfidentseveralothermajorgiftswillbemade.TheSkandalarisgiftwillhavealong-lastingimpactnotonlyonourfootballprogram,butonourentireathleticsprogram.ThisgifthasraisedthephilanthropicbarforMSUAthletics.”

PresidentLouAnnaK.SimonexpressedherappreciationfortheSkandalarisgifttotheuniversity.“MSUisseekingtransformationalgiftsinallareas,”shesaid,“andthemagnificentgenerosityofBobandJulieisveryimportanttoTeamMSU.”

For more information on how you can become a part of the Duffy project, please contact the athletics development office at (517) 355-7701.

Developments is published by:University DevelopmentMichigan State University300 Spartan WayEast Lansing, MI 48824-1005(517) 884-1000

Charles H. Webb, Vice President for University DevelopmentMarti K.S. Heil, Associate Vice President and Director of Development Marketing Programs:Linda Dunn, Assistant Director/EditorRick Seguin, Assistant DirectorBob Thomas, DirectorBob Brent, University ArtistChristina Schaffer, Editorial AssistantRandy Brown, WebmasterAlicia Crandall, Assistant DirectorBecky Miller, AssistantKaren Peterson, Assistant

Michigan State University is an affirmative- action, equal-opportunity employer.

TheMSUBlackAlumni(MSUBA)announcedthatfundscontributedtoMSUBAendowmentshavegrowntomorethan$1million.dr.RonGoldsberry(Chemistry,’66)servedaschairofthesuccessfulMilliondollarCampaign.Recently,

MSUBLACKALUMniEndoWMEnTExCEEdS$1MiLLion

MSUBAofficers,donorsandstudentscholarshiprecipientsgatheredtocelebratethisachievement.ForinformationaboutMSUscholarshipopportunities,contactdirectorofdevelopmentBarbaraBall-McClureat(517)432-7330.

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hankstoagiftfromformerPresidentCecilandClareMackey,thevoiceareaintheSchoolofMusicwillhaveperpetualfundingfortalented

studentspursuingdegreesinthevocalarts.innovember2006,dr.andMrs.MackeyestablishedtheClareS.MackeyEndowedFundinvoice.

“ThisgenerousgiftfromtheMackeyswillenabletheSchoolofMusicvoicefacultytorecruitandretainvoiceperformancemajorsofthehighestquality,”saidJimForger,directoroftheSchoolofMusic.“Annually,thankstothiswonderfulnamedendowment,ourvoicefacultywillselectastudentrecipienttoreceivethisawardandholdanassistantshipinvocalteachingorresearch.”

TheirendowmentwasestablishedinClare’shonor,recognizingherlifelongprofessional

MACKEyGiFTToBEnEFiTvoiCESTUdEnTS

CecilandClareMackeyfeltthetimewasrighttomakeasignificantandmeaningfulgifttotheSchoolofMusic,consideringthattheiRACharitableRollover—anewincentiveforcharitablegiving—isineffectfor2006and2007.ThePensionProtectionActof2006allowsdonors,age70½orolder,todirectadistributionfromaTraditionalorRothiRAtogodirectlytoaqualifiedcharitywithalimitof$100,000peryear.Thecharityimmediatelybenefitsfromthegift,andthedonorisabletomakeasimpletransferwithaninstantimpact.TheMackeysdecidedtotakeadvantageofthisnewgiftopportunitywhendocumentingtheirgifttotheSchoolofMusicduringThe Campaign for MSU.

For more information about this new giving opportunity, please contact University Development at (517) 884-1000, or the director of development for the college of your choice at MSU.

IRA Charitable Rollover Encourages Giving

accomplishments,loveofmusic,andcommitmenttothemusicalarts.Anaccomplishedsingerandflutist,ClareearnedaB.S.(withhighesthonors)andanM.S.inmusiceducation,bothin1955,attheUniversityofillinois.Shethentaughtmusicinthepublicschools,andsubsequentlyearnedamaster’sofmusicdegreeinvoiceatMichiganStateUniversityin1987.Shehasbeenavocalsoloistinthemid-Michiganarea,alongtimememberoftheMSUChoralUnion,andwasthealtosoloistatPeoplesChurchinEastLansingfor16years.

AtirelesssupporterofvocalartsontheMSUcampusandinthebroadercommunity,andanactiveproponentofthearts,ClarehasbeenaneffectiveliaisonbetweenWhartonCenterforthePerformingArtsandtheSchoolofMusic,facilitatingatalentedgroupofpre-concertspeakers.inherroleasFirstLadyofMSU,Clare,togetherwithherhusbandCecil,MSU’s16thpresident,providedstrongandsupportiveleadershipthatenabledthemusicalartstothriveatMichiganState.

“ClareandiwantedtodosomethingthatwouldserveasalastingacknowledgmentofwhatMichiganStatehascontributedtoourlivesandthoseofourentirefamily,”explainedCecil.“AveryspecialrelationshipwiththeSchoolofMusic—itsfacultyanditsstudents—overtheyearshasaddedgreatlytothequalityofourlives.ByestablishingtheClareS.MackeyEndowedFundinvoicewecanassurethattalentedstudentswillbeabletostudywithoutstandingfacultyastheypursuetheirgoalsinvocalperformance.itisourhopethatthestudentswhobenefitfromthisendowmentwillfindthesamemeasureofjoyandsatisfaction

intheirstudyofvoicethatClarefoundinhergraduatestudywithEthelArmelingatMSU.”

For more information about making a gift to the School of Music, contact Director of Development Rebecca Surian at (517) 353-9872.

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newinitiative—FoodandFitness—createdbytheW.K.KelloggFoundationhasanationalvision:“vibrantcommunitiesthatsupport

familiesandtheirchildrenbypromotingawayoflifefocusedonhealthyfoodandplay,whichisinharmonywiththeirenvironment.”

inpursuitofthatvision,theKelloggFoundationisfundingplanningactivitiesinatleastsixselectedcommunitiesintheUnitedStatestoformulatestrategiesforstimulatingactivecommunitiesandflourishingcommunity-basedfoodsystems,withafocusonfamilies,children,environmentandpolicy.TheFoodandFitnessinitiativerecognizesthatfamiliesarethesocialunitwherevaluesandlifestyleareestablished;healthybehaviorsareenhancedinenvironmentsthatsupportlocalfoodandphysicalactivity.

“onegoalofthefoundationistohelpmeettheneedsforasafeandnutritiousdiet.Anotheristopromotehealthamongvulnerableindividualsandcommunities,”saidLindaJodoctor,W.K.KelloggFoundationprogramdirector.“ournewFoodandFitnessprogramisanexcitingopportunitytopursuebothgoalsatonce.”

Tohelplaunchthiseffort,thefoundationhasawardeda$1.37million,multi-yeargranttoMichiganStateUniversity.dr.MichaelW.Hamm,theC.S.MottChairofSustainable

$1.37 Million Kellogg Foundation Grant Funds Food & Fitness Program

Agriculture,andhiscolleaguesSusanCocciarelliandBarbaraMutch,areleadingateamoffaculty,

staffandstudentswhowillworkwiththeKelloggFoundation,theparticipatingcommunities,andrelevantstate,nationalandnon-governmentalentities.Together,theywillprovidetechnicalassistance,createstateandnationalnetworks,informpolicy,leverageresources,

buildmomentum,andcatalyzechangeinsystemssupportinghealthy,localfoodandfitness.

Someofthekeyactivitiesthatdr.Hamm’steamwillundertakeinclude:

• Coordinatinganddevelopinglinkagesamongparticipatingcommunitiesandbetweenthecommunitiesandstateandnationalresources.

• Providingtechnicalassistanceonfoodsystemissues.(Food systemencompassesallprocessesfromfieldthroughconsumption—growing,processing,packaging,distributing,preparing,andeating—aswellashandlingwasteatallpointsinthesystem.)

• ManagingtheFoodandFitnessnationalAdvisoryCommittee,whichwilladvisetheW.K.KelloggFoundationandserveasaconduittoprofessionalconstituenciestoexpandtheimpactoftheprogramtoothercommunities.

“ourambitionistoaidincreatingacommunitycontextaboutfitnessandhealthy,localfoodforthepilotcommunitiesandultimatelycommunitiesacrossthecountry,”saiddr.Hamm.“TheKelloggFoundationhaspresentedavisionthatwewillhelpdevelopandstimulateaswellaspartnerincreatingthelevelsofcollaborationnecessarytobringaboutanationalagendaonfoodandfitness.”

TheW.K.KelloggFoundationwasestablishedin1930“tohelppeoplehelpthemselvesthroughthepracticalapplicationofknowledgeandresourcestoimprovetheirqualityoflifeandthatoffuturegenerations.”Toachievethegreatestimpact,thefoundationtargetsitsgrantstowardspecificareas.Theseareasincludehealth,foodsystemsandruraldevelopment,youthandeducation,andphilanthropyandvolunteerism.Withineach,attentionisgiventoexploringlearningopportunitiesinleadership,applyinginformationandcommunicationtechnologies,capitalizingondiversity,andfosteringsocialandeconomiccommunitydevelopment.

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ClareandCecilMackey

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owthatThe Campaign for MSU is initsfinalyear,reachingtheendowmentgoalof$450millionhasbecomethecampaign’s

centralfocusbecauseofitsimportancetothefutureoftheuniversity.Endowmentsenablefundstogrowinperpetuity,benefitinggenerationsupongenerationsofSpartansintheirpursuitofexcellenceineducation.

Endowedfundsdifferfromothersinthatthetotalamountofthegiftisinvested.Eachyear,onlyaportionoftheinterestearnedisspentwhiletheremainderrevertstoprincipal.inthisrespect,anendowmentisaperpetualgift.Thissteadystreamoffundingprovidestheassurancetheuniversityneedstorecruitandretainthebestandbrighteststudentsandfaculty,provideaccesstothemostcontemporaryeducationpossible,andgrowandnurturethoseareasofresearchandscholarshiptowhichithascommitted.Alwaysequatedwithexcellenceandlong-termstrength,endowmentsareabsolutelyessentialifMSUistoremainaleaderineducation,researchandservice.

EndowEd funds arE ThE KEy To succEss

Taylors honor ruTh simms hamilTon wiTh msu PrEss EndowmEnT

PriscillaHamiltonTaylorandJasonTaylorofMountainview,California,havemadeagiftof$125,000toMichiganStateUniversityPress.TheirgiftwillcreatetheRuthSimmsHamiltonAfricandiasporaSeriesEndowment,whichwillgenerateannualrevenuetosupportthepublicationofscholarlyresearchinthefieldoftheAfricandiasporabyMSUPress.

Ms.Taylor’smother,RuthSimmsHamilton,wasaprofessoratMichiganStateUniversityfor35years.Shetaughtcoursesoninternationalinequalityanddevelopment,comparativeracerelations,internationalmigrationanddiasporas,ThirdWorldurbanizationandchange,and

sociologicaltheory.ShewasdirectoroftheAfricandiasporaResearchProject,andacorefacultymemberoftheAfricanStudiesCenterandCenterforLatinAmericanandCaribbeanStudies.

Atthetimeofherdeathinnovember2003,dr.HamiltonwasfinalizingplansfortheAfricandiasporaResearchProjectSeriesatMSUPress.Thefirstvolumeinthatseries,Routes of Passage: Rethinking the African Diaspora,waspublishedinnovember2006.Contributorstothevolumepresentworkinthefieldsofanthropology,history,sociology,libraryscience,andlinguistics.Routes of Passageprovidesaconceptual,substantive,andempiricalorientationtothestudyofAfricanpeopleworldwide,includingissuesofgeographicalmobility,geosocialdisplacement,andchangingcultural,political,andeconomicrelationshipsbetweenAfricaanditsdiaspora.

“MymotherhadalongcareeratMichiganStateUniversity,andaveryproductiverelationshipwithMichiganStateUniversityPress,”Ms.Taylorsaid.“MyfamilyandiarepleasedthatherscholarlylegacywillbecontinuedwiththepublicationofnewscholarshipthroughtheAfricandiasporaResearchProjectSeries.itisanhonorforustoenablethatseriesbycreatingthisendowment.”

Ms.TaylorisprincipaloftheBeachwoodSchoolinMenloPark,California.Mr.Tayloris

amanagerwithCiscoSystems,inc.inSanJose,California.Ms.Taylor’sfather,thelateJamesB.Hamilton,wasprofessorofChemistryandassistantprovostforUndergraduateEducationatMSU.HewasinstrumentalinestablishingthedepartmentnowknownastheResourceCenterforPersonswithdisabilities.

MSUPressplanstoreleaseasecondvolumeintheseriesinFall2007.Publicationof

thatvolume,andsubsequentseriesvolumes,willbemadepossiblebytherevenuegeneratedfromthe

endowmentcreatedbytheTaylors’gift.TheTaylorsandMSUPressintendtoincreasethesizeofthe

endowmentto$875,000byinvitingcontributionsfromotherindividuals,includingscholarsintheAfricandiaspora.

dr.FredricC.Bohm,directorofMSUPress,said,“WearethrilledwiththeTaylors’decisiontoprovidephilanthropic

supportforthisimportantseries.ProfessorHamilton’sresearchwasgroundbreaking,anditisaprivilegeforourpressto

contributetofurtheringresearchinAfricandiasporicstudies.”

MichiganStateUniversityPress,theuniversity’sscholarlypublishingarm,celebratesits60thanniversarythisyear.itpublishestenscholarlyjournalsand,eachyear,issuessome40newtitlesinthearts,humanities,sciences,andsocialsciences.

For additional information about making a contribution to this endowment, contact John Huebler, Development Director, at (517) 355-9543, ext. 127.

Thegiftshighlightedonthesepageshavecontributedtothetotalof$387.7millionraisedforendowmentthroughThe Campaign for MSUasofFebruary3,2007.

Endowmentsmaybecreatedwithaminimumpledgeof$30,000.Whilenoteveryonehasthemeanstomakeagiftofthissize,herearethreewaysthatsmallergiftscanbenefitendowments,too.

• Giftsmaybemadetoanexistingendowment

• Analumniclub,agroupoffriends,orfamilymembersmaycreateanendowmentbypoolingindividualgiftstogether

• TheStateisGreatEndowmentrecentlywascreatedtoacceptfundsofanysize

JasonandPriscillaTaylor

contributingthroughtheclub’sannualscholarshipgolftournament,alumnihavesteppedforwardtomakeindividualcontributionstothisscholarshipfund,theresultbeingthatitsmarketvaluenowexceeds$300,000.

Tohelptheuniversityreachits$450millionendowmentgoalinthefinalyearofThe Campaign for MSU, membersoftheorangeCountyBoard

norangE counTy alumni club hiTs $250,000 milEsTonE for EndowmEnT

in1998,theMSUorangeCountyAlumniClubsetanewstandardforalumniclubfundraisingbyinitiatinga$100,000endowedscholarshipfund.in2006,onlyeightyearsafteritscreation,theclubreachedanewmilestone,havingsincecontributedover$250,000totheuniversity.ofthisamount,$176,000hasbeendesignatedfortheendowedscholarshipfund.inadditionto

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overtheyears,manymid-MichiganresidentshavehadtheopportunitytoenrichtheirlivesfromtheprogrammingthatWKAR,MSU’spublicbroadcaststation,hasprovided.Recently,oneofthestation’slongtimesupportersdecidedtohelpMSUandWKARcontinuetoprovidethetypeofprogrammingonTvandradiothatshecountson.Thedonor,whochoosestoremainanonymous,isagraduateofMSUandhaslivedandworkedinthelistening/viewingareaofWKARformuchofherlife.ShehasestablishedanendowmentwithMSUthatisfundedthroughcurrentgiftsaswellasabequest.Theendowmentwillsupport

thepurchasingofnationalprogramslikeMorning Edition,All Things Considered,Nova, Masterpiece TheatreandFrontline.

deAnneHamilton,directorofBroadcastingServicesandgeneralmanagerofWKAR,stated,“Wearethrilledandappreciativethatshewouldconsiderus.Thisgiftwillenableustoprovidethehighqualitynationalprogramsthatourviewersandlistenershavecometoexpect.”oncefullyfundedthroughacashgiftandcharitablebequestfromherestate,theendowedfundwilltotalapproximately$500,000.

Asfederalfundingforpublicbroadcastingdeclines,stationslikeWKARareincreasinglyseekingendowmentsupportfromviewersandlisteners.GiftssuchasthishelpguaranteethatWKARwillbeabletocontinuecontributingtothecommunityintheyearstocome.

For more information about making a gift to WKAR, contact Director of Development Cindy Herfindahl at (517) 432-3120.

you’reinaquandary.you’dlikeyourgiftstoMSUtosupportendowment—afterall,endowmentgiftsgrowandsupportMSUinperpetuity—butyoudon’thave$30,000toestablishyourownendowment.Whatcanyoudo?

TheStateisGreatEndowmenthasbeencreatedforpeoplelikeyouwhowanttostrengthenthefoundationofMSU.itwillserveasthegeneralMSUendowmentprovidingthegreatestflexibility,underthedirectionoftheMSUpresident,toaddressthehighestprioritiesandmeetthecurrentneedsoftheuniversity.yourgiftscanbeofanysizeandmadeatanytime.

For more information about the State is Great Endowment, contact Karen Wenk at [email protected] or at (517) 884-1084.

recentlyvotedtoseek100%participationthroughindividualcontributionsfromboardmembers.BoardPresidentMeganStirratcommented,“BoardleadershipnotonlyrequirespromotingMSUontheWestCoastthroughgroupactivities,butfinancialsupportfromindividualboardmembersaswell.overtheyears,thesuccessofoureffortshasbeenacombinationofgroupfundraisingactivitiesandcontributionsfromindividuals.”

ThroughtheMSUorangeCountyAlumniEndowedScholarshipFund,theclubcurrentlyprovidesscholarshipassistanceforsixstudentsmatriculatingfromorangeCounty,California,toMichiganStateUniversity.

For more information about the Orange County Alumni Club, contact West Coast Director of Development Venice Peek at (949) 492-9300.

wKar rEcEivEs gifT To suPPorT naTional Programming

myErs’ EndowmEnT honors ParEnTs for lifETimE of insPiraTion

“Myparentshavebeenthegreatestinspirationinmylifesimplybythewaytheylived,theirworkethic,theirintegrity,theirvaluesystemandtheirloveandsupportforalloftheirchildren,”saidLynn(nelson)Myers(Marketing,’64;M.B.A.,’67),asshedescribedthereasonsforchoosingtoestablishanendowedscholarshipintheirnamesattheEliBroadCollegeofBusiness.

Lynn’sparents,victorandAltanelson,raisedafamilyofsevenchildren.originally,thefamilyfarmedintheUpperPeninsulaofMichigan.TheylaterlivedandworkedinsoutheastMichiganformanyyears.in1999,Lynn’sfatherpassedaway.Today,AltanelsononceagainmakesherhomeintheUpperPeninsula.

Establishedin2006,thevictorandAltanelsonScholarshipFundwillprovideassistancetoBroadSchoolstudentswithfinancialneed

andwillgivepreferencetothosewhohaveparticipatedincommunityserviceactivities.

Eachyear,thescholarshiprecipientwillbedeterminedduringthespringsemesterwiththeawarddisbursedforthefallsemester.

LynnistheretiredgeneralmanagerforGeneralMotorsPontiac-GMCdivision.She

isamemberoftheBroadSchool’sCapitalCampaignCommitteeandaco-chairofthe$1.2billionCampaign for MSU.SheservesontheadvisoryboardforMSU-CiBER(CenterforinternationalBusinessEducationandResearch)attheBroadSchool.ShehasbeenhonoredbytheBroadSchoolandMichiganStateUniversityforherleadershipandservice.ShereceivedtheBroadSchool’soutstandingAlumniAchievementAwardin1989.Subsequently,shereceivedtheMSUAlumniServiceAwardin1995,theMSUdistinguishedAlumniAwardin1999andthedr.JohnA.HannahoutstandingAlumniAwardin2003.

For more information about making a gift to the Eli Broad College of Business, contact Associate Director of Development Cathy Hicks at (517) 432-7440.

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MembersoftheorangeCountyAlumniClubBoardgatheredtoreceivetheirAbbottSocietymementoanddiscussplanstoincreasefundraisingeffortsfortheirscholarship.

LynnMyers

ThisendowmentwillprovidefundingfornationalprogrammingsuchasMasterpiece TheatreandNews Hour(above).

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trioofMichiganStateUniversityprofessorshasembarkedonathree-yearstudyoffactorsthatinfluenceteacherretentioninurbanschools.

Madepossiblebya$385,000grantfromtheCarnegieCorporationofnewyork,thisresearchprojectwilllookatfirst-andsecond-yearteachersinfiveMichiganschooldistricts,eachofwhichservesmorethan10,000studentsandhasmorethan40%ofitsstudentpopulationeligibleforfreeorreduced-pricelunch.

“inurban,high-povertydistricts,newteachersoftenstruggletoengagestudentsinlearningandhelpthemachieveathighlevels,”saidPeteryoungs,assistantprofessorinTeacherEducationatMSU.“Policymakersarefocusingoninductionprogramssuchasmentoring,socialnetworks,orientationprogramsandprofessionaldevelopmentopportunities,”youngscontinued.“ourstudywilllookattheeffectivenessofsuchprogramsbothintermsofhowtheteachersadapttotheirnewenvironmentandhowtheyengagetheirstudentsinlearning.”

youngsisjoinedinthisresearcheffortbyAssoci-ateProfessorKennethFrankandAssistantProfes-soryeowMengThumbothwhoarefromtheMSUdepartmentofCounseling,EducationalPsychology,andSpecialEducationwheretheyworkintheareaofMeasurementandQuantitativeMethods.

CARnEGiECoRPoRATionGRAnTKEEPSTEACHERSinURBAndiSTRiCTS

overthenextthreeyears,theseinvestigatorswillleadanefforttocollectdatafrom40to50elementaryandmiddleschoolteachersineachdistrict—asamplingof200to250teachersinall.“interviews,surveys,measuresofteachers’instructionalpracticesandcommitmentwillbeusedaswellasstudentassessmentdatafromreading,writingandmathtests,”saidFrank.

“Wewanttogaugeboththeproductiveandcounterproductivestrategiesthatbeginningteachersencounterthroughmentorships,socialnetworksandotherinduction-relatedefforts.”

dr.Thumsaidthestudyisdesignedtoinformtwonationallyimportantpolicygoals:toimprovetheretentionofnewelementaryandmiddleschoolteachersinurban,high-povertysettings;andtostrengthencomponentsofteacherinductionthathaveastronglinktostudentachievement.“itisimportanttoknowwhatisworkingeffectively,”hesaid,“tohelpdedicatedteachersremainintheprofessionforwhichtheytrainedand,moreimportantly,togivetheirpupilsasolidfoundationforachievementintheclassroom.”

TheCarnegieCorporationofnewyorkisdedicatedtothe“advancementanddiffusionofknowledgeandunderstanding.”Carnegie’scurrentworkineducationisfocusedonthreemajorareas:1)advancingliteracy,2)urbanschoolreform,and3)teachereducationreform.Carnegiegrantmakingseekstostrengthenformalschoolingwhilesupportinginnovativeeducationalstrategiesandreformsthataddresstheneedsofindividualstudentsatalllevels.inpursuitofthisoverridinggoal,MichiganStateUniversityisapartnerwithCarnegieinthecorporation’sgroundbreakingteachereducationreforminitiative,Teachers for a New Era.

MSUgraduateBrianRobertsonhelpingstudentsinhisFlint,Michiganclassroom.

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r.RaceFoster(dvM,’83)andhiswifeLynnerecentlymadeasubstantialcurrentgiftthatwilltransformtheentrancetoMSU’s

veterinaryTeachingHospital(vTH).Foster,bestknownasco-founderofthepopularDoctors Foster and Smithveterinarycatalogs,sharesseveralreasonsforthecouple’sgenerouscontribution.

“ihavealwaysplacedasignificantvalueoneducation—yougetoutofitwhatyouputintoit,”dr.Fostersaid.“igraduatedfromtheveterinarycollegeatatimewhenthepetindustryandpetownerswerereadyforpethealthcarealternatives.ielectedtocatertothesealternativestotrytomakealivingandatthesametimekeeppethealthcarewithintheveterinaryprofession.

“Fortunatelybusinesshasgonewellforthepast24years.Therefore,mywifeandidecidedtomakea$500,000donationtotheveterinaryTeachingHospital.Wefeltitimportanttobegin

Foster Gift Benefits Veterinary Teaching Hospitalourdonationswhilewewereableseetheirbenefits,ratherthanposthumously.”

dr.Foster,50,grewupinAllegan,Michigan,nearKalamazoo.Hedecidedonacareerinveterinarymedicineatage15.Hewasespeciallyinspiredbyhisolderbrother,dr.RoryFoster(dvM,’74).dr.Foster’sownpathtookalittlelonger.“iappliedthreetimesbeforetheyacceptedme,”hesaid.Buthisgraduationin1983wasbittersweet:thatyear,RoryFosterwasdiagnosedwithALS,knownasLouGehrig’sdisease.

RoryFosterdiedin1987,butthebrothershadafewyearspracticingtogetherinruralWisconsin,alongwithdr.MartySmithofiowa.itwasRoryFosterwhofirstnoticedthatpeoplewerebeginningtobuyveterinarymedicinesandproductsingrocerystoresandincatalogspublishedbynon-veterinarians.“Weasked,‘Whylosethisbusinesstothenon-veterinarysectors?’”dr.Fosterrecalled.

ThatwasthebeginningofDoctors Foster and Smithveterinarycatalogandabusinesslargerthanevendr.Fostercouldhaveimagined.Today,thecompanypublishes55millioncatalogsayear,has700employeesandposts$235millioninannualsales.in1998,Doctors Foster and SmithwentonlinewithwebsitessuchasLiveAquaria.comandPetEducation.com,wherepetownerscanfindeverythingfromarticlesaboutcatsurgeryandcaninesocialbehaviortogoodpricesonfishandhermitcrabs—hisbiggestseller(hesells“hundredsofthousands”ofthemeachyear).dr.Fosterhasauthoredfourbooks,aswell.

TheFostershavefourchildren.WhilethecouplelivesinWisconsin,theymaintainstrongbondswithMSU’sCollegeofveterinary

Medicine—andthosebondsconsistofmorethanlargechecks.dr.FosterservesonthevTHBoardofdirectors,andhesaid,“ifeelthatipersonallyhavemuchthaticanofferthevTH.itisimportanttometoprovidetimeandexpertiseaswellasfinancing.ThevTHallowsmetogiveboth,andforthatiamgrateful.”

Likemanydonors,dr.Fostercanpinpointthegenesisofhislastingloyaltytothecollege’steachinghospital:theprofessorswhonurturedhimandevenhelpedhimwhenhemostneededit.Herecalledthetimeasafirst-yearCvMstudent,whilerunningabeekeepingbusinessthathelpedpayforcollegeexpenses,hehadamid-termatthesametimehehadtofulfillsome“pollinationcontracts.”“iwasmovingbeesintotheblueberriesandapplesforpollination,”heexplained.Thekindprofessorunderstoodandlethimtakethemid-termlater.

Today,theCvMstaffisjustassupportive,dr.Fosteracknowledged.“Therearesomevisionariessuchasformerdeandr.LonnieKing,dr.JanKrehbiel,andthehospitaldirector,dr.PatLeblanc,whoinfluencedmydecisiontogivetoCvM.TheysharemyvisionandenthusiasminmakingtheveterinarystudentsatopprioritywithinthevTH.

“StudentsaretheverybackboneofthevTH’sexistence,”saiddr.Foster.“Wehopeourdonationhelpsimprovetheireducationaswellastheprofessionforveterinarians,petsandpetowners.”

For more information about making a gift to the College of Veterinary Medicine, contact Senior Director of Development Susan Halloran at (517) 432-4898.

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heBlueCrossBlueShieldofMichiganFoundation(BCBSMF)willpartnerwiththeMichiganStateUniversityCollegeofnursingto

developaprogramthatwillhelpnursesremainin,orreturnto,clinicalpractice.

LedbytheRobertWoodJohnsonFoundationandthenorthwestHealthFoundation,Partnersinvestinginnursing’sFutureencourageslo-calfoundationstoactascatalystsindevelopinggrassrootsstrategiestoestablishastable,adequatenursingworkforce.TheBCBSMFhasreceivedagrantof$246,602andwillcontributeanadditional$125,000.

“itispredictedthatasearlyas2008,Michiganwillbeunabletofillasmanyas7,000nursingposi-tions,”saidprogramdirectordr.TeresaWehrwein,associateprofessorandassistantdeanforprofes-sionalpartnershipsandfacultypracticeatMSU’sCollegeofnursing.“increasingnursingschoolenrollmentisonewaytoaddresstheneed,butthehealthcaredemandsofthe79millionbabyboomersmovingintotheir60s,andthegeneralpopulationgrowthofpeopleoverage80,requireinnovativesolutionstomeetananticipatedandunprecedenteddemandforhealthcareservicesex-pectedtolastforthenext30years.”

in2007,BlueCrossBlueShieldofMichiganwillpartnerwiththecollegetodevelopandpilotnursing

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forLife:TheRnCareerTransitionProgram.Thisstatewide,two-yearprogramisseenasapossiblena-tionalmodeltohelpalleviatethenursingshortagebytransitioningnursesintohome-based,hospice,long-termandambulatorycarepractice.

“nursingforLifeprovidesnurseswithaclearalternativetoleavingtheirprofessionoutright,”saidiraStrumwasser,BCBSMFexecutivedirec-torandCEo.“itoffersnursesachancetomovefromthedemandsofacutecaretopracticetheirskillsinnon-acutecaresettings.Weareconfidentthisprojectwillcreatemeaningfulwaystoenablequalifiednursestocontinueworkingandaddingtotheirskills,headingoffasevereshortagethatisprojectedinaslittleastwoyears.”

“nursesarethecornerstoneofourhealthcaresystemandwantnothingmorethantoprovidesafeandcompassionatecarefortheirpatientsinsupportiveandefficientworkenvironments,”saidSusanB.Hassmiller,R.n.,Ph.d.,F.A.A.n.,se-niorprogramofficerattheRobertWoodJohnsonFoundation.“Thisuniqueprogrambringsfoun-dationstogethertolearnfromeachotherandengageothersastheyaddressaveryseriousprob-lemintheircommunities.Thispartnershipofthephilanthropiccommunityprovidesanopportunitytofosterinnovationsthatwillhelpaddressthenursingcrisisbeyondjustwhatanyonefounda-tioncando.”

BCBSMFisdedicatedtoimprovingthehealthofMichiganresidentsthroughthesupportofre-searchandinnovativehealthprograms.BCBSMFgrantprogramsareconductedinMichiganbyMichigan-basedresearchersandnonprofitorgani-zationstoaddressissuesofqualityandcostofcare,accesstocareandcommunityhealth.

TheRobertWoodJohnsonFoundationfocusesonpressinghealthandhealthcareissuesfacingourcountry.Asthenation’slargestphilanthropydevot-edexclusivelytoimprovingthehealthandhealthcareofallAmericans,thefoundationworkswithorganizationsandindividualstoidentifysolutionsandachievecomprehensive,meaningfulandtimelychange.Formorethan30yearsthefoundationhasbroughtexperience,commitmentandarigorous,balancedapproachtotheproblemsthataffectthehealthandhealthcareofthoseitserves.

Foundedin1997,thenorthwestHealthFoundationisanindependent,charitablefounda-tioncommittedtoadvancing,supportingandpromotingthehealthofthepeopleoforegonandsouthwestWashington.Aspartofthefoun-dation’scommitmenttocultivateastable,skillednursingworkforceintheregion,thefoundationinvests30percentofavailablefundsincollab-orativeandsustainablesolutions,includingthedevelopmentofadvocacyandleadershipwithinthenursingcommunity.

TheMichiganStateUniversitydepartmentofintercollegiateAthleticsisontheroadtosuccess.AspartofThe Campaign for MSU,thedepartmenthasraised$76million,completingprojectssuchas

Jill and gary witzenburgJillandGaryWitzenburghaveanundyingloyaltyanddedicationto

MSUAthletics.Toshowtheircontinuingsupport,theWitzenburgsrecentlymadea$225,000pledgetotheduffydaughertyFootballPracticeFacilityExpansionandanexistingendowment.

Theduffyprojectseekstocompletelyoverhaulthefootballpracticefacility,includingthepositionmeetingrooms,coaches’offices,HallofFameandweightroom,amongotherareas.$100,000ofthegiftwillenablethemtonametheJillandGaryWitzenburgQuarterbacksMeetingRoom.

Theremaining$125,000isearmarkedfortheirpreviouslyestablishedKenThompsonEndowedScholarshipFundforFootball,namedafterJill’slatefather,whowasa1930graduate,1966-74MSUTrusteeandbigSpartanfan.Thisgiftwillcompletethefundingforafullscholarshipendowmentforafootballplayer.

Jillacknowledged,“TheduffydaughertyprojectisnecessarytoreturningSpartanfootballtonationalprominence.Theendowmentisatributetomyfather’spassionandsupportforSpartanfootball.”

For more information about making a donation to the Duffy Daugherty or Old College Field projects, or any athletic endowment, contact the Athletics Development Office at (517) 355-7701.

doug and valerie demartindoug(Business,’80;MBA,’82)andvaleriedeMartinarelongtime

supportersofMSUathletics,buttheirrecentgifttooldCollegeFieldistheirmostsignificantpledgetodate.ondecember11,2006,thedeMartin’sbecamethefirstmajorcontributorstotheoldCollegeFieldprojectwithapledgetotaling$750,000.ThegiftwillnamethedeMartinSoccerStadiumwhichwillbededicatedtoRolandandLouisedeMartin,doug’sparents.WhenaskedwhytheychosetosupporttheoldCollegeFieldproject,doug

stated,“itisimportanttosupportthenonrevenuesideofAthletics,especiallywhenthefacilitiesareindesperateneedofenhancement.”

doug’scareeraftergraduationtookhimtoChicago,whereheworkedforErnst&young.HelaterjoinedMerrillLynch,risingtothepositionofseniorvicepresidentoftheGlobalinstitutionalClientdivision,fromwhichherecently

retiredtospendmoretimewithhisfamily.Heattributeshissuccesstostayingfocusedonhisjobandworkinghard,andrecognizedtheimportanceofhisMSUeducationwhichallowedhimtopursueasuccessfulcareeronWallStreet.

TheoldCollegeFieldprojectisa$6.8millionefforttorenovatethebaseball,softballandsoccercompetitionandpracticefacilities.“Thisgiftisatruetestamentandcommitmenttothefuturesuccessofourmen’sandwomen’ssoccerprograms,”statedRonMason,directorofintercollegiateAthletics.

Athletic RenovAtion & ScholARShip GiftStheClaraBellSmithStudent-AthleteAcademicCenter,theAlfredBerkowitzBasketballPracticeFacility,theRearickFamilyGolfPracticeFacility,andtheSpartanStadiumExpansionproject.

Althoughmuchhasbeenaccomplished,notallofthecampaignprioritieshavebeenmet.BelowareexamplesofhowdedicatedSpartansareleadingthewayinhelpingtocompleteimportantobjectives.

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College Of Human Medicine – New Home, New VisionCollege Of Human Medicine – New Home, New VisionnJanuary18,2007,theMSUBoardofTrusteesmetinGrandRapidsandapprovedthepurchaseoflandfor“TheSecchiaCenter.”Thisnewbuilding,whichwillbelocatedindowntownGrandRapids,willserveasthenewhomeofMSU’sCollegeofHumanMedicine.Areceptionand

programheldatdevosPlacealsofeaturedrepresentativesfromtheWestMichiganpartners,includingSpectrumHealth,SaintMary’sHealthSystem,vanAndelinstitute,GrandvalleyStateUniversityandGrandAction,aswellascommunitypartners.over500guestswereattheannouncementdetailingMSU’svisionforaone-of-a-kindmodelformedicaleducationandresearchinthe21stCentury.

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