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AROUND
THE QUADS
Leadership Conference Draws
More Than 100 Alumni, Parents
by Alex Sachare '71; Photos by Shawn Choy '03
More than 100 enthusiastic alumni, students and parents gathered
on campus for the first Columbia College Fund Leadership Conference
on September 28. Dean Austin Quigley, Trustee Richard Witten ’75,
University VP for Development and Alumni Relations Susan Feagin
and panels of alumni, students and senior administrators stressed
the importance of alumni involvement, especially financial involvement,
to the health of the College and its many programs.
Much of the College Fund, which last year, under the leadership
of Director Susan Birnbaum, raised more than $8.3 million in unrestricted
gifts, is used on financial aid for students. Stressing Columbia’s
commitment to need-blind admissions and full-need financial aid,
Dean Quigley and others spoke of initiatives being undertaken by
peer schools such as Harvard, Yale and Princeton to decrease a financial
aid student’s debt by the time he or she graduates and emphasized
how Columbia needs to raise funds to counter these initiatives or
find itself at a disadvantage as it tries to attract the best and
brightest students.
Dean Quigley updated the attendees on the latest news at the College,
including the evolution of the Core Curriculum with a planned new
general science course and changes in the undergraduate writing
program (please see page 7). He also spoke of plans to develop a
team-taught, senior level course that would serve as a culmination
of the Core experience and “would enable students to do some
intercultural analysis.” Quigley also described the ongoing
renovations to Hamilton Hall, including the creation of a new office
that will serve as a home for the Core Curriculum.
Alumni of all ages, along with students and parents, attended the
Leadership Conference, creating strong representation across all
eras. The conference served as a kickoff for the new Class Agent
program, which seeks to provide a framework for alumni to reconnect
and stay connected with the College and their classmates through
a strong volunteer network. The goal is to identify and enlist Class
Agents who will lead the fund-raising effort within each class by
networking and enlisting additional Class Agents, asking classmates
to support the College Fund, identifying and cultivating non-donors,
hosting class events and reconnecting “lost” classmates
with their class and with the College. This initiative will build
continuity between existing alumni programs, including the Senior
Class Fund, reunions and direct mail.
For more information, please call (212) 870-2288 or (866) CCALUMNI
or log onto www.college.columbia.edu/alumni/giving.
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