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Friday, November 8, 2002
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The college wish list

College of Communication: Student Media Center, which will house the TCU Daily Skiff newsroom and the KTCU radio station, and donors to claim its naming; an in-house Institute for Sports Media and donors to claim its naming; donors to claim the naming of the college and the three departments of speech communication, journalism and radio-TV-film; graduate student scholarships; an endowed technology fund; three faculty positions in new media; a young faculty scholar program and a sports journalist-in-residence, all of which total around $30.5 million.

College of Health and Human Sciences: Five endowed faculty chairs, each requiring $1.5 million to pay for salaries; a bilingual speech pathology chairman or chairwoman; general department grants; an institute for health research; donors to claim the naming of the college and the three unnamed departments of kinesiology, social work and communication sciences and disorders; and perhaps another child version of a human simulator.

M.J. Neeley School of Business: $5 million to fully fund Sarah and Steve Smith Entrepreneurs Hall. Also, donations to focus on the logistics, management and transportation for the Center for Supply and Values Chain, along with general endowment money for scholarships and faculty salaries.

College of Fine Arts: Money donations for other minor renovations in the University Theatre and for an electronic music studio.

School of Education: School of Education Complex; donors to claim the naming of the school; scholarships and financial aid; an endowed chair in educational leadership and endowment for a School of Education International Fund. Total costs are $45 million.

Add Ran College of Humanities and Social Sciences: Seven endowed chairs in American Business History, Business Ethics, Social Problems, Classical Studies, American Politics, Composition Studies and Applied Ethics, each requiring $1.5 million to pay for salaries. Also, capital for financing a Center for Civic Literacy. Mary Volcansek, dean of the college, said she’s looking for more than $40 million.

College of Science and Engineering: Equipment purchases to support specific research projects, scholarship and graduate assistantships and endowed chair faculty positions.

 

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