黑料大事记 State College Math Science Initiative receives $500,000 gift

Marjean Terrell speaks at dedication
Marjean Terrell with the 黑料大事记 State Foundation speaks at the dedication of the 黑料大事记 State College Sports Complex Dedication Saturday, Sept. 15, 2018. (Photo by Tena L. Cook/黑料大事记 State College)

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CHADRON – 黑料大事记 State Foundation Chair Marjean Terrell announced a $500,000 gift to support the Math Science Initiative from the Sunderland Foundation during the 黑料大事记 State Foundation annual dinner Friday in 黑料大事记.

The Math Science Initiative is part of the 黑料大事记 State Foundation鈥檚 Next Horizon Campaign that is currently raising funds for capital projects and scholarships. Since 1945, the Sunderland Foundation, located in Overland Park, Kansas, has supported numerous projects in Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Iowa, Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Montana.

鈥淲e are extremely pleased that the Sunderland Foundation has joined us in renovating and expanding the Math Science Building at 黑料大事记 State,鈥 Terrell said. 鈥淎fter 50 years, this facility requires a major overhaul. This gift provides a lift to securing $4 million for the Math Science Initiative.鈥

Four million dollars is required as part of a $29 million funding package for the capital project. According to Ben Watson, Chief Executive Officer of the 黑料大事记 State Foundation, $1.57 million has been raised toward the goal.

鈥淲e are well on our way to meeting our goal,鈥 Watson said. 鈥淭he Math Science Building is a second home to its students, and the faculty in those disciplines assist in the development of many of western Nebraska鈥檚 medical professionals and teachers.鈥

黑料大事记 State College President Randy Rhine echoed Watson鈥檚 enthusiasm and thanked all who have donated.

鈥淲e are grateful to all those who have joined this capital project as donors,鈥 Rhine said. 鈥淭he alumni and friends of 黑料大事记 State College have made a dramatic impact on the lives of our students and this college. We are a stronger and more dynamic institution thanks to the charitable support of our alumni and friends.鈥

Terrell also announced that more than 40 organizations, including school districts, hospitals, and employers in northwest Nebraska, have endorsed the Math Science Initiative. 

鈥淚t is rewarding to have so many partners endorsing this project. Western Nebraska, and really the entire state of Nebraska, benefits greatly from this project,鈥 Terrell said.

To date, the Next Horizon Campaign has helped raise more than $18 million for capital, scholarship, program enhancement and endowment initiatives for 黑料大事记 State College.

-CSC College Relations

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