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Smith School Announces $90M Capital
Campaign
Alumni & Friends Gather to
Celebrate
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(l to r) Gary Williams,
Howard Frank, C.D. Mote, Robert
H. Smith all addressed attendees
during the launch event. |
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Howard Frank (l) and
Robert H. Smith talk during the
festivities. |
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Robert H. Smith urged fellow
alumni to join him in support of
the campaign and earned a
rousing standing ovation at the
conclusion of his heartfelt
speech. |
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Gary Williams was the final
speaker of the evening and
talked about the importance of
scholarships. |
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After the announcement of the
campaign goal and amount raised,
Chinese lion dancers energized
the celebration. |
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Van Munching Hall never looked
better, with special lighting
and banners throughout the first
floor atriums. |
Chinese lion dancers raised the
enthusiasm of onlookers at an energized
celebration on Friday, October 19, when
the Smith School announced that more
than $47,600,000 of the schools $90
million Great Expectations
capital campaign goal had been given.
The school welcomed 150 influential
donors and friends to mark the event,
part of the university's Great
Expectations: The Campaign for
Maryland.
Campaign co-chair Milt Matthews 68
was both host for the pre-program
reception and master of ceremonies for
the evening program. Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr.,
president of the University of Maryland,
shared an overall vision of the
university's Great Expectations
campaign. The future of the university
relies on our relentless, unwavering
commitment to build stature in every
area of the university, said Mote. To
keep the momentum going requires
commitment from alumni, for many of you
a first-time commitment. Mote welcomed
those first-time donors with a warning
that giving is habit-forming!
Smith School Dean Howard Frank
described some of the schools bragging
points: it has one of the best
undergraduate business programs in the
world; dominates MBA education in the
region; receives more than 30
applications for every open doctoral
slot; and is ranked number five for
research in the world by the
Financial Times. He also summed up
the top issues faced by the school in a
few brief words: money, money and more
money.
Robert H. Smith 50 inspired his
listeners with his commitment to the
school and his conviction that education
has the potential to make a significant
difference not just to students, but
also to the world. Each year the Smith
School welcomes a diverse group of young
men and young women and equips them to
become principled leaders, creative
risk-takers, and entrepreneurial
innovators. Each year it gives talented
faculty the resources and intellectual
freedom they need to examine and solve
the most pressing problems affecting our
global economy. Each year it gives
businesses and the executives who run
those businesses new and better tools to
thrive and prosper, said Smith.
Smith urged his fellow alumni to join
him in support of the Great
Expectations campaign. The
University of Maryland has had the
benefit of generations of generosity,
said Smith. I stand in a proud circle of
men and women who had the foresight and
vision to support this great
institution. It is now time to enlarge
that circle. I hope you will join me.
The audience rose to its feet in a
rousing standing ovation at the
conclusion of his speech.
Gary Williams 68, coach of the men's
Terrapins basketball team, spoke about
the difference a scholarship made in his
own life. I could never have come to
Maryland without a scholarship.
Scholarship funds make it possible for
talented people without financial
resources to have the opportunity for a
great education. I don't give as the
basketball coach. I give as someone who
benefited from the Maryland experience,
and I've never forgotten the difference
a scholarship made.
The Great Expectations
campaign will continue through 2012. For
more information about how you can be a
part of the campaign, or to check on the
current status of the schools $90
million campaign goal, visit the Web
site at
www.rhsmith.umd.edu/give.
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Rebecca Winner, Office of Marketing
Communications
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