Reflections Magazine Issue #55 - Summer 2001 | Page 20

EDUCATION W A university’s endowment should be 2-3 times the size of its operating budget t to $7.9 million (as of June 2000), but the operating budget exceeds $16 million the Adrian Dominican Sisters. Our campaign goal is a modest start to what mus ENDOWMENT FOCUS Technology Instructional Resources This campaign is about helping our students, ourselves, our communities and our world to be better. Inspired and guided by our mission, we seek the betterment of Siena Heights University. Library Resources Faculty Development Lecture Series on Ethics WE’RE ON A MISSION The development and well-being of students is at the core of teaching and learning at Siena Heights. All campaign objectives will benefit students today and make the University better for students tomorrow. Scholarships We must strengthen the Adrian campus to provide a quality living and learning CAPITAL FOCUS WE’RE ON A MISSION Science and Math Center Renovations Fieldhouse Addition The campaign will strengthen and distinguish the curriculum, investing especially in our historically strong programs in art, business, education, mathematics, music, the sciences and theatre/speech communications. Residence Hall Renovations Residence Hall Technology Improvements Lumen Chapel Renovations WE’RE ON A MISSION We must invest in our core academic departments, while ensuring a sustained f The campaign will address significant capital projects and improvements needed to maintain the Adrian campus as the strong and vital hub of a distinctive university that extends across the southern tier of Michigan. PROGRAMS/OPERATIONS FOCUS Academic Program Support * Technology * Library Resources * Faculty Excellence/Development * Academic Equipment Annual Fund Support (1999-2003) Campaign Operations Unrestricted (and unallocated) gifts and pledges: * includes $257,000 Teagle grant for faculty development at both Siena Heights and Adri