Gift spurs naming of the Anschutz Medical Campus
In recognition of a series of gifts totaling more than $91 million by The Anschutz Foundation, the University of Colorado system recently announced that its University of Colorado Denver's Aurora campus will be known as the Anschutz Medical Campus.
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The Anschutz Foundation recently gave an additional $25 million to the campus, bringing the total to more than $91 million in gifts and grants to the University of Colorado Hospital and UCD. The $25 million gift, which was facilitated by the CU Foundation, will partially fund the completion of Research Complex 2, scheduled to open in summer 2008.
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We are grateful to The Anschutz Foundation for their confidence and
support in providing this transformational gift,” said M. Roy Wilson,
MD, MS, chancellor of the UCD and chairman of the hospital board. “Mr.
Anschutz's initial gift to the University of Colorado Hospital served as a
catalyst for the move of our facilities and programs to what will become one
of the premier medical campuses in the nation. This latest gift to UCD
is extremely timely. It is only fitting that the campus now be named after
the Anschutz family.”Pending formal approval by the University of Colorado Regents, the naming of the campus as the Anschutz Medical Campus will take effect for the properties occupied by the UCD and the University of Colorado Hospital.
" Phil Anschutz's generosity will help make the new Anschutz Medical Campus a world-class teaching, clinical and research university," said University of Colorado President Hank Brown. "He has been a driving force behind it at each stage, and when the concept of a world-class medical center was at risk, he stepped forward. His latest $25 million gift will help us complete campus facilities threatened by rising construction costs."