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Dean's Fund  

Gifts to the Dean’s fund enable us to respond to emergent student & faculty needs. Your gift will help provide the best possible learning experience for our students by supporting student research, scholarships, faculty & program support, technical equipment & innovative technology, student travel, ADEI initiatives, and special project seed support. 

 Advancing Technology Engineering Facility– Capital Campaign Project  

Western’s new advanced technology engineering and computer science building is a direct response to the needs of Washington state industries and employers. The building will be a place for collaboration and connection with spaces that foster innovation, investigation, and inspiration. Physically and culturally accessible, it will be a hub where industry experts, faculty, and students come together to co-create the technology and engineering solutions for today and tomorrow. Gifts of $1,000 or more provide name recognition in the new building!  

 Alma Clark Glass Scholarship   

The purpose of this scholarship is to reduce or eliminate anti-Black racism in STEM through productive relationships with and among Black and African American communities in the United States. The scholarship aims to support the success of students working toward this goal. The scholarship is named after Alma Clark Glass, who studied biology at WWU in 1906. Alma was the first Black person to enroll at Western.  

 Joann Otto Microscope Fund  - Matching opportunity! 1:1 Match up to $4,000

The Joann Otto Microscopy Fund supports student research and helps maintain the Biology department’s suite of research grade microscopes. These fluorescence microscopes allow super-resolution imaging of fluorescent proteins in cells, generating 4D reconstructions of proteins in cells, and high throughput analyses of fluorescently-tagged cells. The most recent microscope uses a laser that pulses 80 million times per second to analyze macromolecular complexes in living cells!  Through course-based research experiences and faculty-led research projects, students use these microscopes to learn quantitative fluorescence microscopy and image analysis. After graduation, students leverage their microscopy skills to work in biotechnology firms, biomedical research institutes and top-notch PhD programs.   

Donations will go toward purchasing new filters and brighter light sources, acquiring new image analysis software, and upgrading workstations to interface with new high-speed cameras. Ultimately, these funds will allow our microscopes to remain at the cutting edge of optical light microscopy to serve the next generation of WWU students.     

Why Give to CSE?  

Our mission is to serve the science and engineering needs of Washington State and the global community by advancing scholarship and educating thoughtful leaders & problem solvers. We know that some Western students have found this time to be very challenging. As a community it is important that we collectively recognize our ability to help, and to keep our focus and priorities on equitable access to education, inclusion, and providing opportunity.  

Impact  

We need to ensure that circumstances beyond their control do not keep our talented and driven students from achieving their goals.  We also know that these times have not affected all students equally. If you're able, I invite you to support us this year.  

WWU has a national reputation for high quality, hands-on research and learning opportunities for its students. CSE is a shining star amongst its fellow colleges, boasting seven departments and two multidisciplinary programs. Our faculty participate directly in the classroom and laboratory instruction of our students in programs that emphasize independent student scholarship and the development of creative & innovative thinking.  

Graduates from our CSE are prepared for a wide variety of professional opportunities in each of the disciplinary areas & are ideally prepared for pre-professional programs that require scientific & technical backgrounds. Thank you for partnering with us in creating opportunities for our stellar students!  


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AMSEC Materials Science Challenge
Gifts to AMSEC have been matched dollar for dollar by generous faculty and staff in support of enhancing a vibrant and equitable culture of visionary research and education in materials science.
$100 MATCHED
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Capital Campaign for New Advanced Technology Engineering Facility
Thank you for helping us build our new state-of-the-art facility for Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Energy Studies! The first $17,000 in gifts in support of this net-zero energy/zero carbon have been matched dollar for dollar by WWU Foundation Board Chair, Sydney Hunsdale and an anonymous donor.
$17,000 MATCHED
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Geology Department Fund Challenge
The first $2,000 in gifts to the Geology Department Fund have been matched dollar for dollar by Lee Whitford, '01 to support Geology student development opportunities and networking events for alumni and students at GSA, AGU and other meetings.
$2,000 MATCHED
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Geology Graduate Student Support Challenge
Gifts to the Geology Graduate Student Support Fund have been matched dollar for dollar by generous alumnus Ralph Keuler, '78 to support WWU's outstanding Geology Graduate Students.
$3,450 MATCHED
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Morse Chemistry Undergraduate Research Challenge
Thank you! Gifts to the Morse Endowment for Student Research Experiences in Chemistry have been matched dollar for dollar by Drs. Karen and Joe Morse, providing transformational opportunities for students to work closely with faculty on summer research projects.
$5,625 MATCHED
Completed
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NW Laboratory Challenge for Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Students
The first $5,000 in gifts to the Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Program have been matched dollar for dollar by NW Laboratory in celebration of their amazing partnership with WWU students and faculty.
$925 MATCHED
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Robert and Bess Christman Scholarship Challenge
Thank you! The first $1000 in gifts to the Robert and Bess Christman Scholarship were matched dollar for dollar by their daughter Maureen Christman, in loving memory of the many ways they positively impacted the WWU and Bellingham Community.
$1,000 MATCHED
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Sal and Judy Russo Biochemistry Research Challenge
Gifts to the Sal and Judy Russo Biochemistry Research Fund have been matched dollar for dollar by Sal to provide summer research support for biochemistry students in the Chemistry Department. Your gift will provide critical funding for research stipends, travel expenses, equipment, lab supplies and publication expenses. Thank you!
$1,700 MATCHED
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Leaderboard
Top Five Fundraisers!
The WWU Alumni Association will reward the top five areas that secure the most donors with a bonus of $1,000 each. Congratulations to our winners!
Rank Prize Area of Support Donors
1 $1,000 Men's Rowing 118
2 $1,000 Ice Hockey 116
3 $1,000 Chess Club 115
4 $1,000 Student Emergency Fund 105
5 $1,000 WWU Volleyball 103
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