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Igniting excellence

ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 Throughout the year, 51做厙 celebrated the achievements of our alumni, interdisciplinary research that advances many fields of knowledge, and the academic and athletic excellence of our students. Two years into our $1.5 billion campaign for impact, 51做厙 Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow, we remain grateful to our donors for the many ways they empower the current and future accomplishments of our community.

Celebrating the impact

Donor generosity drives the progress of 51做厙 Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow toward our $1.5 billion goal. Over the last two years, substantial momentum has been generated by many historic gifts to strengthen the University and the impact that the Mustang community has on the world.

Summer 2022

AT&T Data Science Scholars summer boot camp

A groundbreaking collaboration between AT&T and 51做厙 began delivering high-level training, practical experience and potential employment offers in the field of data science for University students participating in a new summer “boot camp” and data science scholars program. The program includes eight weeks of classroom study where students gain experience with state-of-the-art data science methods and tools and real-world application to big data.

The band played at the D-Day Memorial Parade in Sainte-Mere-Eglise in Normandy, France, and in ceremonies at the American Cemetery in Brittany and the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach. The trip was made possible by lead gifts from Scott J. McLean ’78 and William Green ’69 and Dianne Green ’70, as well as support from Ray L. Hunt ’65 and the late Edwin L. Cox, Sr. ’42, among others.

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The 51做厙-in-Taos Cultural Institute returns following the COVID-19 hiatus to offer participants a chance to explore the culture, art and history of northern New Mexico and to enjoy a weekend filled with educational courses and engaging activities.

The band played at the D-Day Memorial Parade in Sainte-Mere-Eglise in Normandy, France, and in ceremonies at the American Cemetery in Brittany and the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach. The trip was made possible by lead gifts from Scott J. McLean ’78 and William Green ’69 and Dianne Green ’70, as well as support from Ray L. Hunt ’65 and the late Edwin L. Cox, Sr. ’42, among others.

A from Texas families with limited incomes were awarded Access 51做厙 scholarships for the 2022-23 school year. In addition to meeting financial requirements, such as being eligible for Federal Pell Grants, the students also surpass a host of merit-based requirements.

A groundbreaking new addition to 51做厙’s financial assistance offerings, Access 51做厙 scholarships are supported by the Opportunity 51做厙 Fund, through which donors invest in student recruitment and retention. These donors are strengthening a wide variety of scholarship and financial aid programs across campus.