My gifts stem from a dual sense of gratitude, to the University itself for all it has done for me, and to this program for its work with developing nations and the people who live in those places. Margaret “Meg” E. Osborne McLane (’69 MS L&S, ‘92 PhD L&S), donor to the Development Studies PhD Program |
| University of Wisconsin graduates have celebrated 25-, 40-, 45-, 50-, 55-, 60-year reunions and beyond. All members of the Fiftieth Reunion class are invited to Alumni Weekend where they are ceremoniously inducted into the University’s Half-Century Club. Oftentimes, in honor of their anniversary, the class reunion committee will adopt a class gift to honor their beloved alma mater. |
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 | Class of 1958 | | After careful consideration and deliberation, the Class of 1958 Reunion Committee has decided to support the "living room" of the University with a gift to support the renovation and expansion of the Union Terrace in celebration of our golden anniversary. Our minimum goal is $50,000 with a ceiling of $2.5 million. The scope of the project and the level of recognition is based upon the amount of funding we can raise.
Your gift will ensure that the Class of 1958 leaves a legacy for future generations of students, just as so many generous donors have done before us. |
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| Read more about our 1958 Class Gift project including why we believe the Memorial Union to be such a worthy recipient. Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free download required to view this files. |
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