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DSU alumni give alma mater a record donation

Delaware Public Media

Delaware State University’s Class of 1965 has given their alma mater a record donation.

 

That alumni class presented the school $104,000 during a reception hosted by DSU President Harry L. Williams during its recent 50th anniversary celebration.

DSU Class of 1965 presents record donation
Credit Delaware State University
Presenting the Class of 1965 gift: Evalynn Young Brunswick, Tina Strong, Carolyn Golden Hebsgaard, Jimmie Strong, Sharon Dixon Drew (represent her husband Dr. Martin Drew), Maurice Pritchett, Delores Harris and DSU President Harry L. Williams.

It’s the largest gift ever given to the school by a single alumni class.

 

A total of 62 people contributed to the fundraising drive raising to come up with the record gift.  The original goal was to get 20 members of the class to give $5,000 each to reach $100,000.

 

"This is historic, because you made a commitment and you exceeded it," said Williams. “This gift is not only tremendously remarkable as a reflection of your love for your alma mater, but also as a new standard for alumni support of DSU.”

In a statement, class member Carolyn Golden Hebsgaard said, “It is our hope that our efforts will inspire other alumni to share our spirit in creating a culture of giving for the University.” 

 

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