USD Magazine, Fall 1996
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I n Oct. 2, deans and administra– tors gathered at USD to honor the 95 donors whose gifts ensured the success of the Education for a New Age capital campaign. The USD supporters were rec– ognized with permanent tiles at the west entrance to Colachis Plaza. Between 1986 and 1992, more than 2,200 donors con– tributed $53 million to the campaign, which provided funds for student financial aid, five endowed chairs and several major construction projects, including the Hahn University Center, the Manchester Family Child Development Center and renovation and expansion of the Pardee Legal Research Center. Also at the ceremony, university offi– cials dedicated the James W. and Kathryn S. Colachis Plaza and the Patsy and Forrest Shumway Fountain. Both families made gifts to the campaign for the university's mall project, which will eventually turn Marian Way into a pedestrian walkway running the length of the campus. Kathryn Colachis (pictured, third from right) was joined at the ceremony by mem– bers of her family: (from left) August, Terri, Mary and Sam Colachis, and Belle and Paul Reed.
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