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Gifts to Spur Innovation

Since 星空传媒 announced plans to build the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building in early June, alumni have already pledged more than $60 million for the project, citing its promise to enhance research capabilities at the university and reshape its campus. It鈥檚 anticipated that century bonds issued by the university will account for half of the project鈥檚 financing, with the remainder funded by philanthropic gifts. Early donors include:
- Roger E. Susi (CIT 鈥77), whose $25 million commitment prompted a matching gift from the university to create a total $50 million investment;
- Board of Trustees chair and alumnus Fred DiSanto (WRC 鈥85, MGT 鈥86) and his wife, Brittan, who pledged $7 million;
- The Case Alumni Association, serving engineering, math and applied sciences alumni, which committed $5 million—the biggest gift in the organization鈥檚 nearly 140-year history;
- Aarti (GRS 鈥88) and Asheem (CIT 鈥86, GRS 鈥88) Chandna—co-chairs on the project鈥檚 campaign cabinet—who committed $5 million;
- Larry Enterline (CIT 鈥74) and his life partner, Kathy Richards—vice chairs on the project鈥檚 campaign cabinet—who committed $2.5 million;
- Donors who made $1.5 million commitments: the Zubizarreta Family, including alumnus Miguel Zubizarreta (CWR 鈥90); the Koch family, including University Trustee Charles 鈥淏ud鈥 Koch; and
- Several donors who made $1 million commitments, including Tom Seitz (CIT 鈥70) and his wife, Nancy; University Trustee Frank Linsalata (CIT 鈥63) and his wife, Jocelyne; University Trustee Larry Sears (CIT 鈥69) and his wife, Sally Zlotnick Sears (FSM 鈥72, LYS 鈥74); and University Trustee Joe Mandato, DBA (MGT 鈥04).
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