$1,552,953* pledged
- Funding provided more students with the opportunity to participate in study
abroad programs. - A new master’s degree program in medical technology and innovation was established, enabling collaboration with the School of Medicine and Dentistry.
- More than half of the undergraduate student population received need-based
scholarship support. - New initiatives in professional networking and writing were created in collaboration with the Gwen M. Greene Career and Internship Center.
*Since the naming of the Hajim School in 2009
Bullet points highlight impact made in 2012
