a BOLD milestone

$100 million raised

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Sycamore Athletics

New locker rooms at Hulman Center would be 'game changers'

Over the past few years, the Hulman Center has been transformed by a $50-million state-funded renovation and new video boards made possible by a $2 million donation from the Hulman-George family.
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Deborah and Lynn Curtis

President Curtis and her husband Lynn give $100,000 to ISU's Be So BOLD fundraising campaign

Their gift focuses on multiple areas of support within the campaign’s four priority areas: student scholarships, experiential learning, faculty excellence, and Sycamore Athletics.
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Division of University Advancement

Indiana State University raises $21.5 million in 2021-22

Indiana State University raised more than $21.5 million for the second consecutive year, the Division of University Advancement announced. More than $15.5 million came from Indiana residents.
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Paul and Nancy Edgerton

Former ISU VP and wife make $150,000 gift for Bridge the Gap scholarships

Paul and Nancy Edgerton establish a $150,000 “Bridge the Gap” Endowed Scholarship to help Sycamore students facing financial obstacles to finishing a degree.
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Tony George

Hulman-George Family

Hulman-George family funds new video board installation at Hulman Center

New hi-def video boards enhance the game day atmosphere at the Hulman Center.
photo of couple
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Rich and Robin Porter

Rich and Robin Porter Dare to Dream Bold Dreams

Nestled under a leafy canopy of trees in the heart of campus, Porter Cancer Research Fellows are engaging in genomic research, identifying biomarkers, analyzing cell strategies, and re-imagining a world free of cancer.
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McKee Family Heritage Lounge

McKee Family Heritage Lounge Inspires the Next Generation of Fellows

The McKee Family celebrated 90 years — and three generations — of connection to Indiana State by creating opportunities for generations to come.
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Anita Klopfenstein

Class of 1984

Anita Klopfenstein discusses the path from ISU to the CIO for Little Caesars Pizza

For Klopfenstein, serving as chief information officer for Little Caesars Pizza is about more than just the pies.