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norcal cat wrote:While it would be nice to have a billionaire funding stadium improvements, that seems like all they invest in. I'm glad we have had 2 alumni that privately paid for two new academic buildings over the last few years. An overall improvement of the campus can only help to draw in more students, engage alumni and bring in the money to do stuff like stadium improvements.
Have you ever heard of the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education and Human Sciences or the numerous scholarships and fellowships provided by the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation (http://www.dpwfoundation.org/)? The original WA-Griz stadium donation of $1M plus the $7M for the upcoming Champions Center pale in comparison to their numerous other UM donations. The Washington family has done a tremendous amount of good for all of Montana through their giving.Norsky19 wrote:Agreed!norcal cat wrote:While it would be nice to have a billionaire funding stadium improvements, that seems like all they invest in. I'm glad we have had 2 alumni that privately paid for two new academic buildings over the last few years. An overall improvement of the campus can only help to draw in more students, engage alumni and bring in the money to do stuff like stadium improvements.
Yeah, just think where UM would be without that one family...go96griz wrote:Have you ever heard of the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education and Human Sciences or the numerous scholarships and fellowships provided by the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation (http://www.dpwfoundation.org/)? The original WA-Griz stadium donation of $1M plus the $7M for the upcoming Champions Center pale in comparison to their numerous other UM donations. The Washington family has done a tremendous amount of good for all of Montana through their giving.Norsky19 wrote:Agreed!norcal cat wrote:While it would be nice to have a billionaire funding stadium improvements, that seems like all they invest in. I'm glad we have had 2 alumni that privately paid for two new academic buildings over the last few years. An overall improvement of the campus can only help to draw in more students, engage alumni and bring in the money to do stuff like stadium improvements.
The Haucks?Cats15 wrote:Yeah, just think where UM would be without that one family...go96griz wrote:Have you ever heard of the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education and Human Sciences or the numerous scholarships and fellowships provided by the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation (http://www.dpwfoundation.org/)? The original WA-Griz stadium donation of $1M plus the $7M for the upcoming Champions Center pale in comparison to their numerous other UM donations. The Washington family has done a tremendous amount of good for all of Montana through their giving.Norsky19 wrote:Agreed!norcal cat wrote:While it would be nice to have a billionaire funding stadium improvements, that seems like all they invest in. I'm glad we have had 2 alumni that privately paid for two new academic buildings over the last few years. An overall improvement of the campus can only help to draw in more students, engage alumni and bring in the money to do stuff like stadium improvements.
Off the top of my head I can think of 3 major non athletic gifts $10,000,000 or more Blewett, Cottor and Gallagher in the past few years. And there has been many, many gifts in excess of $1,000,000norcal cat wrote:While it would be nice to have a billionaire funding stadium improvements, that seems like all they invest in. I'm glad we have had 2 alumni that privately paid for two new academic buildings over the last few years. An overall improvement of the campus can only help to draw in more students, engage alumni and bring in the money to do stuff like stadium improvements.
Two comments . Oh the humanity. This project is a great addition. Surely won't hurt recruiting.Norsky19 wrote:Nice to have billionaire benefactors....but what's most interesting is the lack of love for Stitt, AD and Pres. in the comments section.......![]()
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Seems to me the money for the Center could have been better used trying to stabilize enrollment. How many people have been laid off due to falling enrollment?go96griz wrote:Have you ever heard of the Phyllis J. Washington College of Education and Human Sciences or the numerous scholarships and fellowships provided by the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation (http://www.dpwfoundation.org/)? The original WA-Griz stadium donation of $1M plus the $7M for the upcoming Champions Center pale in comparison to their numerous other UM donations. The Washington family has done a tremendous amount of good for all of Montana through their giving.Norsky19 wrote:Agreed!norcal cat wrote:While it would be nice to have a billionaire funding stadium improvements, that seems like all they invest in. I'm glad we have had 2 alumni that privately paid for two new academic buildings over the last few years. An overall improvement of the campus can only help to draw in more students, engage alumni and bring in the money to do stuff like stadium improvements.
Well maybe....but then what does that make the Cats?iaafan wrote:Shouldn't it be Wa-Griz Runners-Up Center?
MSU teams have won 14 national championships, including one more than UM in both football and men's basketball. MSU has had 51 individual national champions, including one in 2016.GRIZ1STCATS2ND wrote:Well maybe....but then what does that make the Cats?iaafan wrote:Shouldn't it be Wa-Griz Runners-Up Center?