Chicago State University Shifts Gears Makes Fundraising a Priority
Chicago State University Shifts Gears Makes Fundraising a Priority
In an effort to prioritize scholarship funds, Chicago State University’s (CSU) held its’ annual fundraiser gala, co-hosted by ABC 7 news anchor Karen Jordan and NBC 5 reporter Christian Farr which raised more than $12,000.00 for students majoring in education at the university. Held at the Oak Lawn Hilton on Friday, May 6, 2016, more than 150 guests were in attendance to honor educators and joined in celebrating the legacy of CSU educating teachers across the globe for nearly 150 years.
“The annual scholarship fundraiser is a momentous occasion for the university. It’s an opportunity for us to recognize and celebrate extraordinary leaders who have partnered with and supported the College of Education, said Dr. Satasha Green, Dean of the College of Education. “All of the honorees have been great supporters of the College including alumni. We are fortunate to have such an esteemed group connect with our university”.
Attendees received mardi gras mask, beads, dinner, drinks and participated in a silent auction. Among seven awardees, CSU alumna Dr. Janice Jackson, Chief Executive Officer for Chicago Public Schools was honored. A full list of awardees can be found at www.csu.edu. The fundraiser is timely as the university seeks to diversify its funding including donor support from alumni, community partners and friends. Chicago State University was founded as a teacher training school in 1867 and is the second oldest public university in the state of Illinois.
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