Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 06, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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tv will conduct « fund-raising
market strategy. Kemington
said Moreover, the University
administration and the Univer
sity Foundation Board will re
view the campaign objective
and strategy
lace-to-face contact is the
best method for fund raising
and brings in the largest gills,
Kemington said Moreover, this
area is where the University is
plai mg more and more empha
sis
Particular priorities, such as
tile knight Library, require a
matchmaking pox css between
relevant University personnel
and alumni and non-alumni in
(crested in supporting the li
hraiv "It's important the fund
raising program lie guided and
driven li\ the academii agen
da Kemington said
Most donors restrict their
gilts to particular purposes," he
said "There is not at this or
unv other university • gilt mon
ey |usi waiting for somoone to
distribute it Remington said
The University makes the re
quest at the right time and the
right place, and then the donor
dot ides to give a present as the
library needs hinds Donations
are not t ases of getting a gen
eral gift ol $100,000 and throw
mg (farts at a board” to deter
mine how to allocate that mon
ey. Remington said
The University's interest in
fund raising preceded the Hal
lo! Measure IS cutbat ks, Rem
ington said "For a while the
University leadership has seen
lundraising as a way to advance
the University, and that recog
nition prei i drd Measure 5
However, private lund rats
mg will never take tile place ol
public support at the .Universi
ty . Remington said
"It i an add to the support,
and help to insure a very high
quality teaching and research,"
he said "It's part of moving
ahead but it's not the answer "
EDUCATION
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choices” th.it have nothing to
do with tiding "productive .it
work
Advocating edut alional re
form should be lor the s.ike ol
individual children, Gratton
said
Most conference participants
and speakers agreed on the
need for educational reform but
disagreed on the needed focus
Judith Kamalev. president ol
I’ortliind State University, said
that "Oregon mold lead tile na
tion m fresh approaches and
solutions to educational prob
lems. promoting joint ventures
(of business and educ ation), not
compelitions "
Are we bound together by
something other that the gross
national product7" Kamaley
asked "I certainly hope so We
are becoming a learning socie
ty."
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