SDSU Foundation donations hit new high
The SDSU Foundation hit new highs in private donations and in donor numbers last year. Private donations in 2005 reached $14.8 million, a 44 percent increase from 2004. This is due primarily to a seven percent rise in total donors, said Foundation President David Marquardt.
Fight for third-world countries continues
Planning for the future and looking for strategic preparations to solve future global problems were the primary issues discussed in this year’s Griffith Honors Forum Lecture. “Could we have predicted in the ’60s and ’70s the march of technology currently taking place in our world? No one could have predicted the changes we’re witnessing today,” said Erik Peterson, director of the Seven Revolutions Initiative.
Group explores evolving India
A country that supports democracy and strives after economic growth, India is establishing itself to become one of the world’s elite. Culture, environment and food systems were the primary elements South Dakota State University students studied while spending spring break in India.
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