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| The $175 million Campaign of Commitment is being steered by a talented team of business leaders, alumni, regents, and others who are deeply committed to the University and believe strongly in its future. |
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| Throughout his four years at the University of Hartford's College of Engineering, Edward Paradise '78 was a commuter student, who made ends meet by working and getting loans and scholarships. He never dreamed that some day he would be in a position to provide scholarships to a new generation of promising young engineering students. |
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| For the second year in a row, graduating seniors have left their signatures on the University of Hartford in the form of $25 gifts to their new alma mater. |
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| For many years, the University has led the region and the nation in the academic achievements of its athletes. Now its academic advising program will become even stronger, thanks to a four-year, $100,000 grant from the Phoenix Foundation. |
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| Total contributions to the $175 million Campaign of Commitment continue to grow steadily, thanks to the generosity and conviction of our loyal regents, alumni, parents, friends, faculty, and staff. |
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| For the third year, University of Hartford students gave up a week of vacation in March to take part in Habitat for Humanity's Alternative Spring Break program. The number of Hartford students participating in the program has tripled since 1999, thanks to the efforts of the University's Center for Community Service. |
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| The Winter 1999 issue of The Observer featured nine students from the Class of 2003, one from each of the University's nine schools and colleges. To tell the ongoing story of their lives, The Observer is periodically visiting with each of them. |
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