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Learn moreFrom making an online donation to gift of securities to planning your legacy, there are many ways you can make a contribution to the University.
Learn MoreWe recognize our donors in various ways for their involvement with the University. Learn more about one of our four Giving Societies and how you can join today.
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The Charger Blog
Three undergraduates and their professor share their powerful experiences at the Society for Public Health Education’s annual conference, where they presented original research, engaged with national leaders, and deepened their passion for community health equity.
The Charger Blog
Katherine Nicholson ’25 M.S. shares how her drive, adaptability, and early career experiences helped her navigate job offers and find the right next step.
The Charger Blog
Nine Chargers were selected to participate in this year’s Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program. They will collaborate with faculty on research ranging from the impact of microplastics, the financial implications of ethical uses of AI, and potential discriminatory practices in the hiring of educators.
This special edition shines a spotlight on the heart of this university – student outcomes. Within these pages, you will get a glimpse of the work that our students do, the dedication of our faculty and staff, and how the education and experiences our students attain here are creating brighter futures for them, their families, their communities, and the world.