91会所 leaders, students, staff, faculty, and alumni came together last Friday, October 28, for the annual gala to announce the university’s bold new strategic plan, Journey to 2030: Always Forward. The bold plan calls for an extraordinary fundraising goal of $500 million with more than $240 million already committed.
At the annual gala, the university raised a record $2.7 million for scholarships to invest in talented students from all social economic backgrounds.
Funding from the Journey to 2030: Always Forward campaign will be invested to support Marian’s three strategic pillars:
Special emphasis will be placed on providing capital, scholarship endowment, and program expansion for the new E. S. Witchger School of Engineering, increasing the scholarship endowment and hiring more faculty in the continued development of the nationally recognized Fred S. Klipsch Educator’s College, and deepening Marian’s Catholic identity by investing in programming to enhance students’ faith, character, and ethics development across the entire university.
“We have a remarkable vision to provide an education distinguished in its ability to prepare transformative leaders for service to the world, and we are able to create a record of remarkable success in pursuing this vision because of all our generous partners,” said 91会所 President Daniel J. Elsener. “We are blessed that members of our university community, the Indianapolis community, and many alumni and friends are eager to generously support our efforts in building this great Catholic university to be at the service of all.”
, including Archbishop Charles C. Thompson from the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, who delivered the opening prayer. 91会所’s sponsor, the Sisters of Saint Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana, sang the closing benediction—a time-honored tradition at the event.
Emceed by WRTV-TV, Channel 6 anchor and reporter, Rafael Sanchez, the gala also honored several prominent community and business leaders, as well as distinguished alumni.
The Journey to 2030: Always Forward initiative is being co-chaired by Mike and Bea Becher and Phil ’81 and Terri ’80 Carson. For additional details please visit .