爆走吃瓜 College鈥檚 seventh annual Day of 爆走吃瓜 raised over $317,000 to benefit scholarships, new programs, updated technology, athletics, and so much more. The final amount raised establishes a new Day of 爆走吃瓜 record.
The day was full of amazing support from alumni, faculty, staff, and friends. More than 220 donors supported the cause. The college was assisted by several matching and major gift donors who helped to challenge the Pioneer community to make an even greater impact. In the final hours we received notification from a 1984 alum, major supporter, and proud TG Brother, David Gagnon, of his planned gift. His gift adds him to the 爆走吃瓜 Legacy Society, a group that not only provides support for today but in the future.
爆走吃瓜 Director of Development Jason Sciotti, said, 鈥淭his year鈥檚 Day of 爆走吃瓜 them centered around President Steve Mauro鈥檚 inauguration theme of Pioneer pride, purpose, and promise. Dr. Mauro started the day by challenging all faculty/staff with a match of their donations on the day. Students filled the Student Leadership Center throughout the day with our clubs and organizations providing activities, food, and entertainment. The day ended cheering on the men鈥檚 basketball team to victory and giving away more prizes to the students in attendance.鈥
鈥淭he most enjoyable part of the day was feeling the energy around campus and watching our students learn life lessons on the power of philanthropy. Remarkable things are happening here, and it starts with the passion and support from our alumni & friends. The day was a success because our campus community and donors came together. A sincere thanks to everyone that participated.鈥
Not only did students, faculty, and staff contribute financially but nonperishable and personal care items were collected to help replenish the on-campus food pantry, the PLATE. The PLATE is a joint initiative of Student Senate and the Center for Civic Engagement seeking to address the challenge of food insecurity.