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PHILANTHROPIC   IM PA CT






                                                             SCHOOL OF

                                                             ARTS & SCIENCES


                                                             •  Philanthropic support continues to help defray costs for
                                                               students. The institutional support that will be provided
                                                               to our undergraduates in 2020 includes membership
                                                               support designated for scholarships and other forms of
                                                               student aid.
                                                             •  Members provide support for diversity programming in
                                                               the School of Arts & Sciences, including a series of
                                                               workshops in Restorative Justice to help both faculty
                                                               and students enhance our efforts towards transparency,
                                                               open communication as well as equity and inclusion.

                                                             •  Funding helps foster the goal of creating engaged global
           $2.8M                                               citizens through support of our Education Abroad
                                                               programs and by enhanced programming on campus.

                                                             •  Member contributions provide support for initiatives
                                                               in various departments and programs within the
                                                               School of Arts & Sciences. This includes inter-
                                                               disciplinary funding for many different projects across
                                                               the whole of the School.





                                                             ATHLETICS


                                                             •  Men’s soccer advanced to the Final Four for the first time
                                                               in their history, with Bryce Ikeda ’19 named Division III
                                                               Midfielder of the Year.

                                                             •  Ten teams – men’s soccer, women’s soccer, field hockey,
                                                               men’s basketball, women’s indoor/outdoor track and
                                                               women’s cross country, men’s squash, men’s indoor track,
                                                               and baseball along with a member of the men’s cross
                                                               country team, made it to the NCAA Championships.
                                                               Squash competed in the College Squash Association
                                                               championships.

                                                             •   Field hockey enjoyed its fourth straight NCAA
                                                               appearance and advanced to the Elite 8 for the third
         $204,366                                              time in four years.
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