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The Grizzly Details, November 2017, Staff Assembly Nov 2017

The Grizzly Details, November 2017, Staff Assembly

Staff Assembly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Loyal Friends: Insights From A Few Of The Libraries’ Two-Decade Donors, Kansas State University Libraries Jul 2017

Loyal Friends: Insights From A Few Of The Libraries’ Two-Decade Donors, Kansas State University Libraries

Kansas State University Libraries

In honor of Hale’s 20th anniversary, we’d like to recognize a few generous friends who have given every year for the last two decades—or more! We are deeply grateful for their unwavering, steadfast support. Meet some of our devoted donors: Jolene Hill, Verlyn Richards and Eugene Laughlin.


By The Numbers May 2017

By The Numbers

Business Exchange

Infographic offers statistics on the growth of DePaul's Driehaus School of Business under the leadership of Dean Ray Whittington.


A Spot Well Loved: Donations To K-State Libraries Support Student Success, Marisa Larson Jan 2017

A Spot Well Loved: Donations To K-State Libraries Support Student Success, Marisa Larson

Kansas State University Libraries

What is the one thing at Kansas State University that all students have in common? Using the K-State Libraries! But K-State Libraries wouldn’t be able to help students to the level that it does without philanthropic support.


Examining Hybrid-Gift Philanthropy In Division I Intercollegiate Athletics: A Mixed Methods Study, John Thomas O'Sullivan Jan 2017

Examining Hybrid-Gift Philanthropy In Division I Intercollegiate Athletics: A Mixed Methods Study, John Thomas O'Sullivan

Dissertations

Over the past few decades, the money and attention associated with Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) has exploded. At the same time, however, many ICA departments claim to be at a financial crossroads with coaching salaries and operational costs soaring upwards. Not surprisingly, ICA departments are responding by focusing on increasing their fundraising in innovative ways. Perhaps the most interesting of these is in the area of hybrid—or blended—giving, which combines cash with a deferred gift. While these gifts have the potential to help generate substantially more revenue for ICA, unfortunately there is limited empirical research surrounding them.

In an effort to …


Perceptions Of Ice Hockey Season Ticket Holders On The Implementation Of A Donor-Based Seating Model At Miami University, A Public Midwestern Mid-Major Institution, David Coleman Barnes Jr. Jan 2017

Perceptions Of Ice Hockey Season Ticket Holders On The Implementation Of A Donor-Based Seating Model At Miami University, A Public Midwestern Mid-Major Institution, David Coleman Barnes Jr.

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Intercollegiate athletics is a $10 billion marketplace (Suggs, 2012), with some Division I athletics operating budgets approaching $200 million. College athletics programs are charged with maximizing revenues in an effort to support and enhance the student-athlete experience. This study provides an examination of the perceptions of ice hockey season ticket holders on the implementation of a donor-based seating model at Miami University. Miami ice hockey consistently fills its venue and generates crucial revenues for the athletics department. As the cost to compete for championships continues to increase, schools like Miami must be creative in identifying ways to maximize revenues. The …


In Memories Of A Glorious Past: Transylvania College And The Liberal Arts In American Higher Education, 1945-1975, Jonathan Tyler Baker Jan 2017

In Memories Of A Glorious Past: Transylvania College And The Liberal Arts In American Higher Education, 1945-1975, Jonathan Tyler Baker

Theses and Dissertations--History

Located in Lexington, Kentucky, and known for its historic connection to the Disciples of Christ Church, Transylvania College furnishes the opportunity to analyze the recent history of American liberal arts colleges and the way they handled issues of enrollment, funding and curriculum in the immediate postwar era—a period of unprecedented growth in American higher education. Transylvania College acts as a microcosm for other, similar liberal arts colleges. A careful examination of architecture, enrollment, student activities, and the way the administration interacted with governing boards will provide a glimpse into the way certain liberal arts colleges addressed their religious and budgetary …


Transformational Christian College And University Presidents: An Examination Of Fundraising Success, Keith Barrows May 2016

Transformational Christian College And University Presidents: An Examination Of Fundraising Success, Keith Barrows

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

The nature of presidential leadership styles at Christian higher education institutions was examined through the lens of fundraising. There has been a growing understanding that college and university presidents are being called on to play a more significant role in the leadership of their institutions, particularly in light of the fiscal challenges facing higher education. More recently, research has begun to focus on the specific character traits and practices of transformational leaders in an attempt to discern if there are significant differences in organizational and personal outcomes in a variety of settings. By understanding what leadership practices are transformational in …


Innovation & Inspiration Jan 2016

Innovation & Inspiration

Kansas State University Libraries

K-State Libraries' campaign goals


An Analysis Of The Financial Impact Of Changing Athletic Conference Affiliation Within The Ncaa, Christopher Parker Dec 2015

An Analysis Of The Financial Impact Of Changing Athletic Conference Affiliation Within The Ncaa, Christopher Parker

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

The purpose of this causal comparative study was to provide Division I athletic programs with athletic and institutional fundraising insight when considering a change in athletic conference affiliation. The study provided descriptive data regarding athletic conference affiliation pre and post-conference change. The research evaluated if there was a significant increase in athletic and educational fundraising when changing athletic conferences. The quantitative study compared educational and athletic foundations’ IRS 990 forms for 15 NCAA Division 1 institutions that changed athletic conferences between 2012 and 2013. Data was analyzed using an ANOVA and t-tests from the institutions’ academic and athletic foundations. The …


The Factors That Influenced The Decision To Enter Into A $1 Billion Fundraising Campaign By Two Public Higher Education Institutions, William Rhodes Logan May 2015

The Factors That Influenced The Decision To Enter Into A $1 Billion Fundraising Campaign By Two Public Higher Education Institutions, William Rhodes Logan

Doctoral Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to explore the factors that influenced the decision to enter into a $1 billion fundraising campaign by two public higher education institutions. The research was guided by two questions:

  1. What factors influenced the decision to enter into a $1 billion or more fundraising campaign in each of the two public higher education institutions?
  2. Were there factors shared by both institutions, and were differences apparent?

Data were collected from 14 in-depth interviews with presidents, vice presidents for development, fundraising volunteers, fundraising campaign consultants, and other members of the staff who were familiar with the factors …


Why Don't They Give Back: Alumni Giving At Two Historically Black Colleges And Universities, Jasmine A. Pope Dec 2014

Why Don't They Give Back: Alumni Giving At Two Historically Black Colleges And Universities, Jasmine A. Pope

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Throughout the literature, HBCU alumni non-donors were perceived to possess the opposite characteristics of alumni that do give financially. In order to further examine the lack of alumni giving at HBCUs, this study evaluated previously identified characteristics of HBCU alumni that choose not to financially support their alma maters. The purpose of this study was to examine how income, student experience, religious charitable giving, alumni perceptions, and alumni engagement, relate to alumni giving at HBCUs. An explanatory correlational design was used to address the research questions posed in this study. The 4,500 person sample, which consisted of donors and non-donors, …


Undergrads Help Fifth Graders Raise Funds For Hospital, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee Nov 2014

Undergrads Help Fifth Graders Raise Funds For Hospital, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee

Press Releases

The Dominican students served as leadership consultants, helping fifth graders from St. Raphael School in San Rafael design a project to raise awareness for their fundraising efforts. Dr. Thomas Cavanagh, assistant professor of business, in partnership with Alice Cochran in the Institute for Leadership Studies in the Barowsky School of Business, coordinated the project.


The Role Of Trustees In A Capital Campaign At A Public Research University, Marcia Lynn Overby Aug 2014

The Role Of Trustees In A Capital Campaign At A Public Research University, Marcia Lynn Overby

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The changing financial environment of public universities includes competing priorities for state funding. In today's economy, state appropriations for higher education do not always keep pace with institutional need. During periods of declining state revenue, universities endure budget cuts reducing state funding. When tuition dollars cannot be increased further and state appropriations are decreased or flat, public university administrators rely on fundraising to meet their mission, goals, and vision for their institutions. The fundraising program believed to produce the greatest results is a capital campaign. Large and ambitious capital campaigns can help institutions of higher education respond to decreases in …


Development Of University Related Foundations In China, Li Guo May 2014

Development Of University Related Foundations In China, Li Guo

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

The major purpose of the study was to identify significant organizational changes that have taken place in foundations of national Chinese public universities from 1999 to 2012. The study also attempted to explore major forces behind these changes. A secondary purpose was to seek for ideas on promoting higher education philanthropy in China by explore successful experiences in other countries.

To achieve the goals, this study: (a) started by identifying challenges on financing higher education in China as well as pointing out that the Chinese government and higher education institutions have begun to generate diversifying revenue sources including recently adopted …


Should Hbcus Pursue High-Capacity Fundraising Presidents?, Donald Mitchell Jr., Ph.D. Oct 2013

Should Hbcus Pursue High-Capacity Fundraising Presidents?, Donald Mitchell Jr., Ph.D.

Executives, Administrators, & Staff Publications

The question I pose is, "Should HBCUs pursue high-capacity fundraising presidents?"


Profiles And Giving Patterns Of Donors To An Urban Southeastern Community College, John Allen Gyllin Aug 2013

Profiles And Giving Patterns Of Donors To An Urban Southeastern Community College, John Allen Gyllin

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation focuses on fundraising in higher education, and specifically community college fundraising. Having transitioned from a traditional four year university setting to a community college, the author found this research helpful, not only for this institution, but for knowledge of community college donors and why they give. By working with data from this institution over the last ten years, and the research on the topic of fundraising for community colleges, donor trends were developed and needed improvements identified to raise significantly more dollars for the college. It is the outcome of this research that will hopefully assist this institution …


Georgia Southern Magazine, Georgia Southern University Jan 2012

Georgia Southern Magazine, Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southern Magazine

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  • No Borders
  • Hatching a Plan
  • In the News
  • Eagle Athletics
  • Support Georgia Southern
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Staff Council Meeting Minutes, Georgia Southern University, Staff Council Oct 2011

Staff Council Meeting Minutes, Georgia Southern University, Staff Council

Staff Council Meeting Agenda and Minutes

No abstract provided.


The Grizzly, September 22, 2011, Liz Kilmer, Nick Pane, Jordan Demcher, Rosie Clark, Lisa Jobe, Michael Schmidt, Jenna Yaich, Sarah Bollert, James Noebels, Annabel Clarance, Connor Gregory, Sara Mohler, Sabrina Mcgettigan, Christiana Gross, R. Erich Bassler, Marina Mccann, Victoria Cameron Sep 2011

The Grizzly, September 22, 2011, Liz Kilmer, Nick Pane, Jordan Demcher, Rosie Clark, Lisa Jobe, Michael Schmidt, Jenna Yaich, Sarah Bollert, James Noebels, Annabel Clarance, Connor Gregory, Sara Mohler, Sabrina Mcgettigan, Christiana Gross, R. Erich Bassler, Marina Mccann, Victoria Cameron

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Hundreds Gather for Family Day • Fefu Offers Questions, not Answers • Phonathon Raising the Bar • Internship Profile: The Hill School • New Psychology Professor Looks to Promote Research • Woman to Watch: Kelly Reynolds • Campus Alcohol Policies Being Strongly Enforced • Organization Helps with Self-Esteem Issues • Opinion: Students Should Question the Meaning of Education; Academics Should Take Precedence Over Parties; Letter to the Editor: "An Open Letter" Too Closed-Minded, Rude • Coach's Corner: Meet Diana Clavin • Turf Field Among New Traditions of Homecoming • Field Hockey Aims to Continue Championship Ways


Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Summer 2010), Taylor University Jul 2010

Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni, Parents And Friends (Summer 2010), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 2010 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


The Philanthropic Motivations Of Community College Donors: A Study Of The Educational Foundation Of A Mid-Sized, Multi-Campus Community College In Virginia, Linnie Smith Carter Oct 2009

The Philanthropic Motivations Of Community College Donors: A Study Of The Educational Foundation Of A Mid-Sized, Multi-Campus Community College In Virginia, Linnie Smith Carter

Educational Leadership & Workforce Development Theses & Dissertations

This study examined the philanthropic motivations of the donors of a mid-sized, multi-campus community college in Virginia as part of a plan to enhance relationships with donors and increase the amount of private funds raised. Dependence on dwindling, traditional and limited funding sources leaves community colleges vulnerable and constantly struggling to fund the ever-increasing needs of their internal and external stakeholders (Sheldon, 2003). Community colleges are attempting to address the problem by enhancing their fundraising efforts and strengthening relationships with donors.

A mixed-method, multi-step approach was used for this research study. The approach in this study involved five steps. The …


Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne Jan 2009

Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The 2009 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne Jul 2008

Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Summer 2008 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne Apr 2008

Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Spring 2008 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


The Express: October 12, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne Oct 2007

The Express: October 12, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne

2007-2008 (Volume 12)

Silent Auction for Student Emergency Fund — Homecoming and Parent Weekend is a smashing success — Halloween Treats — Right to be Wrong — College Graduates Struggle To Find Work — The Rockin’ Restaurant Review: The Oyster Bar — Sports Stats — Some Games Are Mental…In Every Sense of the Word


Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne Oct 2007

Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Fall 2007 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne Apr 2007

Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Spring 2007 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


The Express: September 30, 2006, Taylor University Fort Wayne Sep 2006

The Express: September 30, 2006, Taylor University Fort Wayne

2006-2007 (Volume 11)

Introducing Ramseyer Hall — New faculty in residence life and education department — Clean up the napkin board — Master of Business Administration: the other part of campus — Books, study rooms, live music, and dancing? — Dreher and Stine receive national fiction-writing recognition — A goal of national proportion — Would you skip a meal for soccer? — Returning Players


Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne Jul 2006

Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Summer 2006 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.