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Support the College of Science Where It’s Needed Most

In the fast-moving world of science and technology, flexibility is essential. The Dean’s Discretionary Fund for the College of Science provides critical support that allows the College to respond quickly to emerging opportunities, evolving student needs, and unforeseen challenges.

Your gift enables leadership to invest where it matters most—whether that’s enhancing lab and research experiences, upgrading essential equipment, supporting student research and internships, launching innovative programs, or addressing time-sensitive priorities.

This type of flexible funding strengthens every department and creates opportunities that might not otherwise be possible through traditional funding sources. It ensures that the College can remain agile, forward-thinking, and responsive to the needs of students and the industries they will serve.

By giving to the Dean’s Discretionary Fund, you are helping the College of Science seize opportunities, support innovation, and expand what’s possible for students today and in the future. Your support  strengthens the College, expanding access to high-impact learning experiences, modern tools and technologies, and opportunities that prepare students for success in competitive and rapidly evolving fields.

Please give today and help power the discoveries of tomorrow.

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Are you an alumnus that has never given before? This match is for you - Be one of the first 10 alumni to make your first gift and unlock $196 from Alumna Adrian Harrell for Alumni Relations. Your participation helps strengthen the Warrior network and creates opportunities for alumni to stay connected, engaged, and supported. Make your first gift today and amplify your impact.
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