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Sept.
23,
2005
NC
State University Announces $1 Billion Fund-Raising
Campaign
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
North Carolina
State University Chancellor James L. Oblinger and
Board of Trustees Chairman Wendell Murphy
today launched the university’s largest comprehensive
fund-raising campaign – Achieve! The Campaign
for NC State – announcing a goal of $1 billion.
NC State is one of fewer than 50 universities in the
nation to undertake a campaign of $1 billion or more.
As part of the campaign kickoff festivities, Oblinger
also announced one of the largest gifts ever given
to the university, a $20 million gift from the R.B.
Terry Charitable Foundation to establish the Randall
B. Terry Jr. Companion Animal Medical Center, named
for the late High Point businessman and philanthropist.
The chancellor
also announced that Edward P. Fitts, a 1961 engineering
alumnus and CEO of Dopaco, has pledged
$10 million to endow the Department of Industrial Engineering.
This commitment is the largest gift ever received by
the College of Engineering from an individual donor
and the largest endowed gift to academics in NC State’s
history.
Since the quiet phase of the campaign began in July
2001, the university has raised more than $800 million,
roughly 80 percent of the goal. The campaign will continue
until June 2008.
“At NC State, we expect to be innovative in
all that we do – in teaching and learning, in
research, and in extension and engagement,” Oblinger
said. “We must never be satisfied with yesterday’s
accomplishments. Achieve! The Campaign for NC State will strengthen our tradition of innovation.”
Private gifts raised during the campaign will enable
NC State to:
- Provide
scholarships and fellowships to remain affordable
and accessible to deserving undergraduate,
graduate and professional students ($192 million)
- Hire, retain, and support faculty members of distinction
who teach, create, and discover ($78 million)
- Fund research that will lead to new knowledge, new
industries, a strong economy and an improved quality
of life for all North Carolinians ($275 million)
- Provide additional programs and outreach support that
educate students and serve the people of North Carolina
and beyond ($88 million)
- Assure unrestricted flexible funding that will enable
leaders at NC State to meet challenges and seize promising
opportunities ($37 million)
- Build and improve facilities to inspire and support
a talented and diverse campus community ($330 million)
“NC State is a community of achievers,” Oblinger
said to an audience of donors, students, university
employees, community members and other supporters gathered
at the McKimmon Center. “Private gifts given
during this campaign will help solidify NC State’s
reputation as a national center for learning, with
award-winning faculty, groundbreaking research, unique
economic development partnerships, and a diverse learning
environment that creates globally ready leaders well-equipped
to succeed in the world.”
“While some benefits of this campaign will be
immediate, this fund-raising campaign will help ensure
the future of NC State,” said Bob Jordan, former
N.C. lieutenant governor and member of the Campaign
Executive Committee. “We have established ourselves
among the nation’s best public universities.
By accomplishing our goals in this campaign, NC State
can aspire to even higher levels of distinction.”
The university’s
10 colleges, the NCSU Libraries, Alumni Association
and Arts NC State have all established
goals within the six parameters of the campaign.
Provost
and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Larry Nielsen told the audience, “NC
State makes a broad contribution to the quality of
life in North Carolina. Our undergraduate and graduate
students are bright, talented and continue to earn
competitive national recognition. Our faculty members
are dedicated to a broad range of scholarship that
is relevant today and for the future.”
NC State
has a tradition of listening to the needs of the
people of the state and nation, and responding
with relevant, real-world solutions. For example, the
university’s contribution to the state’s
economy includes the creation of more than 50 spin-off
companies and 13,000 jobs, as well as more than 500
patents. The university is ranked 17th in the nation
for launching start-up companies, and sixth among public
universities based on the strength of its patent portfolio.
The university
is the fifth-best overall value among the nation’s
public universities, second in total state and local
research funding among national research
universities, seventh among national research universities
in industry-funded research, 12th among national research
universities in non-federal funded research, and 30th
nationally in total expenditures for research and development.
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