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Cleveland sage flowers generously. For best performance, the dried flowers should be trimmed back in mid-summer. Use of a complimentary sage, such as the red-flowering western plant S. lemonii, offers alternate fodder for wildlife as the favored native slips into summer dormancy.
On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.
Generosity week ran from February 24th to March 2nd 2014 at USF as a way for students to give thanks for the generosity of all the donors that contribute to the University of San Francisco.
The week started with a Generosity Food Truck Kickoff, a “Thank You” banner signing and a chance for students to meet the student philanthropy committee.
Could you imagine USF without any of these buildings or statues?
Lo Schiavo Science
75% of the cost of LCSI was funded by 3,407 donors. Gifts ranged in size from $2 to $10 million, from Alumni, Faculty, Staff, Parents, Friends, Foundation and Corporations.
Gleeson Library
The library has received over 4,000 donations from Alumni, Students, Faculty, Staff, Parents, Friends, Foundations and Corporations. Some of the books in Gleeson Library were donated to USF by students like you, through previous Senior Class Gift campaigns.
Kalmanovitz Hall
K-Hall was renovated in 2008, which was made possible by over 1,200 gifts from people like you. The Kalmanovitz Charitable Foundation has continued to support your USF experience as one of the University’s generous supporters.
Cowell Hall
The renovation and update of Cowell Hall in 1995 was made possible in part by the S.H. Cowell Foundation. Many additions, within Cowell Hall were made possible by gifts from people like you.
Malloy Hall
Renovated in 2004, this building is named for our current Chair of the Board of Trustees, Tom Malloy ’61 and his family. Their generosity helped make this building possible.
Runner Statue
Students like you made this statue possible. The Runner Statue was made possible by the USF class of 1986, who raised over $8000 as part of their Senior Class Gift.
Leona and Dominic Tarantino Plaza
This plaza is named for Leona and Dom’54 Tarantino, alumni and trustee emeriti. Their generosity helped to make this space possible.
Koret Health and Recreation Center
Without the support of the Koret Foundation, USF would not have this Garden Courtyard, the Koret Gym, or the Koret Law Center. Without their generosity, many spaces at USF would not be possible.
Generous support from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs enabled the Armory to partner with Proyecto Pastoral and Homeboy to present free art making classes for children and teens in Boyle Heights. From summer 2020 through spring 2020, young people developed their creative voices in Armory Teaching Artist-led art courses which were provided virtually this year in response to the pandemic. Thank you, Department of Cultural Affairs, for helping make this great program happen! Please enjoy these highlights from the 2020-21 program.
On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.
This CreativeMornings Moscow event was generously hosted by Garage Museum of Modern Art. Sergey Shanovich was our speaker. The breakfast was provided by Pie Point, Dashiny Pirozhki, Belyovskaya pastila, Soviet Dacha, NoCream, Max Brenner Chocolate Bar. willow-herb milk and honey tea was provided by Medospas project. Beautiful book prizes were provided by Mann Ivanov and Ferber. Prizes for our illustrators were provided by Beamused magazine. All photos by Elijah Delwig.
This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by The Invisible Dog Art Center.
Our speaker was Tina Essmaker.
This event was sponsored by Mailchimp, WordPress, and Harvest.
All photos by Paul Jun.
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Generosity made a stop at Smale Riverfront Park this summer. Smale Park is a recreational, entertainment and leisure resource for the entire Greater Cincinnati community along the Ohio River.
Generosity is The Greater Cincinnati Foundation's 50th Anniversary mascot. Follow his journey at www.gcfdn.org/at50. #gcf50
Perfection at Kew Gardens, a specimen called "The Generous Gardener", so fine an example of a rose it would perhaps be forgiven for being picked and preserved behind glass.
This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by the The Invisible Dog Art Center.
Our speaker was Liz Jackson.
This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Adobe, WordPress, Ueno, The Invisible Dog Art Center, Tag Prints, and Irving Farm.
All photos by Paul Jun | Instagram: @pauljunbear
This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by the BAM Fisher.
Our speaker was Jon Burgerman. Be sure to check out his latest good, It's Great to Create.
This event was sponsored by MailChimp, Adobe, WordPress, BAM Fisher, and Irving Farm.
All photos by Paul Jun | Instagram: @pauljunbear
On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.
2021 Appreciation Event – Where Generous Hearts Gather
Photography by: Jaymie Perry, Little Ways Photography
This CreativeMornings Philadelphia event was generously hosted by our partners at the Center / Architecture + Design.
In this talk, Rachel Mae Smith – lifestyle writer, photographer, and author of the popular blog The Crafted Life – spoke about what it takes to hone your craft.
The event was sponsored globally by MailChimp, Adobe, and WordPress.com.
All photos taken by Steve Weinik.
On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.
The Force For Cultural Events Production (FORCE) presents This is Not A Reading Series (TINARS) with the generous support of The City Of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council, Ontario Arts Council and Canada Council For The Arts.
TINARS – Ways Of Staying
EVIN BLOOM IN CONVERSATION WITH RICHARD POPLAK, MODERATED BY JARED BLAND
After the brutal, random murder of his cousin, award-winning journalist Kevin Bloom was left with shock, grief, and anger and one burning question: Why stay in South Africa? To celebrate the launch of his memoir, Ways Of Staying (Portobello / House of Anansi Press), Bloom will discuss this query in light of recent social and political developments with fellow journalist and countryman Richard Poplak. Following their conversation, Jared Bland, Managing Editor of The Walrus Magazine, will moderate a Q&A with the audience. Marc Glassman, Executive Director of This is Not A Reading Series (TINARS) will host the evening.
KEVIN BLOOM is an award-winning journalist, editor, and author.
RICHARD POPLAK is the author of the acclaimed Jah, No Man: Growing Up White in Apartheid-Era South Africa.
JARED BLAND is Managing Editor at The Walrus Magazine.
More about TINARS – Ways Of Staying
Ballroom: The Gladstone Hotel's largest venue space is perfect for gala parties, dance parties, formal dinners, conferences, and live performances. www.gladstonehotel.com/venue
Gladstone Photographer: John Cavacas
On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.
This CreativeMornings/BER event was generously hosted by Microsoft Berlin DigitalEatery.
Michael Pieracci was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Monotype, MailChimp,
Shutterstock, FreshBooks, Wix, and Adobe Creative Residency
All photos by Norman Posselt.
Jayne's friend Henry generously hosted our motorcycles and us! He received them from the guy who trailered them, and locked them up and put the covers on at his car port. Then he and his family hosted us both the night before we drove to Mexico and our first night back in the USA. We appreciated his help SO MUCH. We're just so sorry we couldn't enjoy his pool!
I tweeted while we traveled - see @coyotetrips
Jayne's travelogue about our March 2020 Mexico motorcycle adventure:
www.coyotebroad.com/travel/2020mexico.shtml
More about me:
Buying a poor co-worker lunch at Franklin's in Hyattsville, MD. Note the Lexus credit card, Rolex watch, and Burberry Wallet that matches the inside of his Burberry shirt.
This CreativeMornings Chicago event was generously hosted at Design Museum of Chicago
Remy Glock, B Sanborn, Vanessa Hurr were our speakers.
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On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.
On May 9 and 10 the Foundation hosted a donor recognition event for the first time since 2019. Donors were invited to an inspiring evening with student ambassadors who are award, bursary and scholarship recipients.
This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by SVA Theatre through the Masters in Branding Program, all thanks to Debbie Millman.
Our speaker was Josh Clark.
The event was sponsored by MailChimp, FreshBooks, Adobe, and WordPress.
Free coffee was generously provided by Irving Farm. Natalie's Orchid Juice Company provided the event with free juices.
All photos by Paul Jun.