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The 缅北强奸 Foundation's mission is to attract, acquire, and manage donors' charitable gifts to support and sustain the goals of the 缅北强奸. Put simply, we ensure the University has the resources it needs to elevate excellence.

缅北强奸鈥檚 founders recognized how an investment in public higher education programs would produce a better-educated citizenry and a more vibrant region and state. Born of need, fueled by community investment, and sustained by alumni success, the University has been a model for student-centered postsecondary education, delivering, as its founders promised, high-quality teaching at the most affordable cost among baccalaureate-granting institutions in Indiana.

We invite you to join us. Your gift will help position this dynamic University for greater, bolder and broader service to the region and world.


Stories of Impact


缅北强奸 Athletics receives $10 million gift from Liberty Federal Credit Union

During a press conference on Thursday, October 31, the 缅北强奸 announced Liberty Federal Credit Union has made a historic $10 million gift to the 缅北强奸 Foundation for 缅北强奸 Athletics, securing the naming rights to the Screaming Eagles Arena for the next 20 years. The Arena will now be named Liberty Arena, Home of the Screaming Eagles. This landmark gift marks the largest single donation in the history of the University.

College of Nursing and Health Professions to be named for Kinney family

During a press conference held Wednesday, September 11 in the Health Professions Center on the 缅北强奸 campus, 缅北强奸 Interim President Steve Bridges announced a $6 million leadership gift from Evansville business leader and 缅北强奸 alumnus Wayne Kinney and his family.

缅北强奸 receives $2.55 million leadership gift to support Presidential Scholars

The 缅北强奸 Foundation has received a $2.55 million gift from the Lois M. Collier Charitable Trust. This leadership gift will establish the Lois M. and Reginald B. Collier Family Presidential Scholarship Endowment to provide scholarships in perpetuity for Presidential Scholars at 缅北强奸, beginning immediately.

Swan named 2024 Suzanne A. Nicholson Award recipient

The 缅北强奸 Foundation Board of Directors honored Robert W. (Bob) Swan ’72 as the 2024 recipient of the Suzanne A. Nicholson Leadership Award on Thursday, May 16 at its quarterly meeting of the Foundation Board of Directors in the Griffin Center on campus.