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Association Celebration

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MIT Association of Alumni and Alumnae staff and volunteers celebrated accomplishments of the just-ended fiscal year with an event at the Faculty Club on July 27. Among the year's highlights: record-breaking Alumni Fund contributions totaling $32.6 million, an increase of 13 percent over last year; record-setting donation totals from the 25th and 30th reunion classes; and doubled senior gift participation by the graduating class. Nearly 30,000 alumni and 1,130 parents made gifts to the capital campaign during the fiscal year. Left to right: Chancellor Lawrence Bacow; Rosemarie Resnik, director of alumni activities and geographic programs; Beth Garvin, director of the alumni fund and class programs; Paul Rudovsky (SB 1966), president of the Alumni Association; and Bill Hecht, executive VP of the Alumni Association.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on August 9, 2000.

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