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KU Giving Magazine

Fall 2021
Issue 33
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Working Toward a More Inclusive Organization
By Dale Seuferling
A core value of KU Endowment is cultivating a people-centered environment that is welcoming to all in an atmosphere of respect and fairness.

Features

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Building a University of Kansas for ALL
Advancing diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging takes many hands
By Valerie Gieler
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School of Rocks on the Colorado River
Grand Canyon trip is a journey through time
By Valerie Gieler
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Welcome Home
New Jayhawk Welcome Center will greet students past, present and future with incomparable views and countless stories
By Michelle Strickland
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Challenge Grant for Champions
Seeking support for KU’s outstanding debaters
By Victoria Sickinger

Across KU

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Couple’s Generosity Lives on — Clarence and Hazel Beck
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Campus Happenings — Fall 2021

Departments

Every Gift Matters - Creating Scholarship is a Dream Come True
Creating the Amanda and Bryce Holt Scholarship is a dream come true for KU alumni
Giving Snapshots - Fall 2021
Donors share why they give
KU Student Portraits — Andrew and Benjamin Jones
Helping people is in the DNA of the twin brothers and future doctors
KU Endowment 101 — Volunteer Leadership
The Board of Trustees governs KU Endowment and ensures it provides support to the university
The Faithful — Virginia Wulfkuhle
The great grandmother of KU’s first graduate continues the Jayhawk tradition
Time and Place — Monument to Freedom Restored
A replica of the historic David Buffum tombstone is back in Pioneer Cemetery