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Office of
Donor Relations
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While James Madison University was busy celebrating the 100th
anniversary of it's beginning and a century of achievement, an
inner core of leaders, donors and celebrants cheered a founding of
another kind.
The
Madison Century Campaign for James Madison University began
publicly two years ago. Notable for its distinction as the
first capital campaign in the university's 100-year history, the
Madison Century campaign likely will be remembered as the awakening
of a new culture of giving and involvement at Madison. Clear
evidence of this new culture is the rate of participation in
giving.
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"100 Centennial Photo"
taken on JMU's Quad
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The total amount of
scholarship money available to Madison students annually has nearly
doubled during the campaign. The Century Campaign Luncheon,
which was held on March 14, 2008, was a celebration of both the
donors who give so much of themselves and the student and faculty
recipients who strive to make the most of the their
gifts.
To
share with you the feelings of the day you are invited to view
photographs and videos produced from that day; the recap of the
campus wide events for Madison Day, scenes from the luncheon and
other videos produced from the week.
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