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April 2007
Northwestern receives $500K donation
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Photo Caption: Keith Maule (left) presents a check for $500,000 to Northwestern President, Mark Zeigler, DC. |
Northwestern Health Sciences University has received a gift of $500,000 from Integrity Management. The gift will be used for the construction of the Integrity Management Student, Alumni, and Career Services Center.
The donation will also be used to construct the Integrity Management Smart Center, a state-of-the-art video conferencing center.
The centers are part of Northwestern’s ongoing $8 million construction project, which includes a $6.5 million Wolfe-Harris Center for Excellence and $1.5 million in renovations to the current facility. The Wolfe-Harris Center for Excellence will house the University’s research department; the Greenawalt Library; Integrity Management Student, Alumni, and Career Services Center; and administrative offices. Major construction on the new building is expected to begin in the spring.
The next phase will be the construction of the new building, which will include 48,000 square feet of space on three floors. After it is completed, renovations to the existing building will begin, including construction of a new tiered classroom that can be divided into two separate classrooms. Other projects include a centralized entry point and an updated foyer and cafeteria.
With the Integrity Management donation, total giving to Northwestern’s “Imagine Our Future“ campaign tops $3.1 million, including a $1 million donation from Foot Levelers Inc.; a $1 million donation from Northwestern alumnus David Stussy, DC; a $500,000 donation from William Harris, DC; and a $100,000 donation from Jack Holtz, DC, and his wife Joan.
Source: Northwestern University of Health Science, www.nwhealth.edu
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