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University at Buffalo: Law school exceeds historic $30 million fundraising goal

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Mon, Sep 19th 2016 11:00 am

The University at Buffalo School of Law is celebrating the success of the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the school's history, announcing that the seven-year "Campaign for UB School of Law" has reached its $30 million goal.

The campaign is providing scholarship assistance, faculty support, and programming and facilities improvements at the school, the only public law school in the State University of New York system.

The campaign resulted in six major commitments of at least $1 million, including a $4 million deferred gift commitment, and also yielded broad connections with the school's alumni base, engaging more than 6,000 donors. The school's endowment has doubled since the campaign began in 2009.

"This is a great day for all of us, and especially our alumni and friends, so many of whom stepped up to help us meet the largest fundraising goal in the history of the school," Interim Dean James A. Gardner said. "This is a significant accomplishment not just for law but for the entire university and its philanthropy program."

"Congratulations to Interim Dean Jim Gardner and the entire UB School of Law on reaching this tremendous milestone," UB President Satish K. Tripathi said. "The success of this campaign demonstrates the strong support for both the School of Law, and UB more broadly, by our many alumni and university friends who are vitally important as we build even further upon our vision of excellence and deepen our impact as a world-class public research university."

"We are very grateful for the generous support of our law alumni and friends," said Nancy Wells, UB's vice president for philanthropy and alumni engagement. "They have enthusiastically contributed to UB's School of Law campaign, and they remain dedicated to the school's continuing success." 

As a result of the campaign, Gardner said, the law school has more than tripled the amount of scholarship aid awarded to students; added five named faculty positions; enhanced teaching technology in John Lord O'Brian Hall, the UB School of Law's home; and provided major support to the New York City Program on Finance & Law, the Advocacy Institute and the Discover Law program for promising minority undergraduates considering a career in law.

"These enhancements, made possible through the generous campaign commitments received, provide a strong foundation for the school moving forward," he explained.

Since its founding in 1887, the University at Buffalo School of Law has established an excellent reputation and is widely regarded as a leader in legal education.

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