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University of Illinois Board of Trustees Meeting University of Illinois Board of Trustees Meeting May 31, 2012 WELCOME TO UIC BOB EASTER IMPACT: Research Excellence IMPACT: Research Excellence Timothy Shanahan Jakob Eriksson Karen Mossberger IMPACT: Research Excellence Jean Bogner Zaijie (Jim) Wang Krishna Reddy Diana Wilkie IMPACT: Development Brilliant Futures Campaign Goal $650 Million Total Raised $676 Million Expectations Exceeded $26 Million Total Number of Donors 43,381 Number of First Time Donors 26,638 New Scholarship and Fellowship Funds 345 New Named Chairs and Professorship Funds 49 IMPACT: Campus Security John Richardson Chief UIC Police IMPACT: Master Plan IMPACT: Master Plan IMPACT: Students IMPACT: Students Afternoon Break Conversation with Students IMPACT: Students IMPACT: Students Hugh Vondracek Sarah Cole Wenji Guo Kammerer Daniel Wang Edleda James Susan Klosterman IMPACT: Students Partnership Between Jesse Brown VA Hospital and UIC IMPACT: Students UIC College Prep students IMPACT: Recent Events Celebrating a civil rights leader A conference at UIC honors Bayard Rustin, adviser to Martin Luther King Jr. IMPACT: Recent Events “Take a Stand Against Bullying” Carol Peterson, Associate Director of the Wellness Center IMPACT: Recent Events University of Michigan professor Scott Page (left), with William Walden, special assistant to the provost for diversity (right). IMPACT: Alumni, Giving Back Lucas Neff, a 2008 theater grad and star of the Fox-TV sitcom “Raising Hope” IMPACT: Alumni, Giving Back Mari Gallagher, a UIC grad who heads the Mari Gallagher Research and Consulting Group IMPACT: Athletics Regina Miller (L-R) Jasmine Bailey and Shamiea Green IMPACT: Commencements 2012 IMPACT: 12th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates Kerry Kennedy, President of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights 12th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates Laureates Upcoming Events UIF at UIC Friday, September 7, 2012 30th Anniversary of UIC, September 19, 2012 Urban Forum, December 6, 2012 USU/APLU Annual Meeting, Summer 2013 .
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