| Kresge Foundation Grant Bolsters CSUF Business Campaign Funds Directed Toward Construction of Mihaylo Hall
  
                    
                   Oct. 18, 2007 :: No. 70  Cal State  Fullerton has been awarded a $500,000 Kresge Foundation grant to be used toward  the construction of Steven G. Mihaylo Hall, the future home of the university’s  College of Business and Economics.  The challenge grant is offered to  assist in completing the College of Business and Economics’ capital campaign  goal of $20 million. The campaign is within $2 million of its expanded target.  “For Cal State Fullerton to receive  a national grant from a prestigious foundation like Kresge . . . signals that  we have arrived at a higher level of philanthropic recognition,” said Pamela  Hillman, CSUF’s vice president for university advancement. “It’s a very  difficult grant to receive, but I’m confident that we will be able to meet the  challenge.” The CSUF College of Business and  Economics campaign is helping to fund not only the construction of the  five-story Mihaylo Hall, but also is creating endowments for student  scholarships, academic programs and centers. The Kresge grant and its matching  funds are earmarked for construction.  “We are pleased to support an  institution that has been and continues to be a portal to higher education for  many low-income and minority students in Southern California,” said Rip Rapson,  president and CEO of the Michigan-based foundation dedicated to helping  nonprofit organizations in education and health and human services sectors. Mihaylo Hall is named in honor of  the founder of Phoenix-based Inter-Tel, a publicly traded provider of  communications hardware, software and services. The CSUF alumnus has committed  $4.5 million in pledges and contributions to the College of Business and  Economics. The new building will bring together  the college’s academic and faculty offices into one location and feature  technologically advanced classrooms that will “enable us to provide a  world-class business education in an optimal learning environment for our  students,” said Anil Puri, dean of the college. It also will house  computer labs, student support facilities and the college’s centers and  institutes, as well as administrative and office space.  “The Kresge Foundation grant acknowledges  the enormous impact of the College of Business and Economics on this region’s  economy,” said Puri. “Our students, faculty, alumni and business friends will  benefit from this generous grant, which provides the opportunity for all our  constituents to join with us to meet the ‘challenge.’” Under the terms of the grant, the  university must raise an additional $1.69 million in matching funds. Construction began in 2005 and is on  schedule for completion in June 2008. “We’re two-thirds of the way through  construction, said Dave Fernandez, project manager.The  College of Business and Economics kicked off its capital campaign just prior to  groundbreaking in 2005 with an original target of $15 million, then expanded  when fundraising surpassed that original goal.   
 
                     
                      | Media Contacts: | Anil Puri, dean of the College of  Business and Economics, at 657-278-2592 or apuri@fullerton.edu      Pamela  McLaren of Public Affairs at 657-278-4852 or pmclaren@fullerton.edu
 Cynthia  Shaw of the Kresge Foundation at 248-643-9630 or cbshaw@kresge.org
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