| In fiscal year 2007, corporations, foundations
and other organizations contributed over $5.4 million to support students, faculty and
programs at Colorado School of Mines. Of this amount, more than $1.5 million went to providing
scholarships and fellowships for Mines students. Corporate matching gifts
accounted for almost 8 percent of the total contributions.
Colorado School of Mines is honored to recognize these investors, who through their
generosity and philanthropic leadership are shaping the future of the School and the next
generation of industry leaders.
Philanthropic Highlights
Following is a sampling
of corporate and foundation gifts received between October 1, 2007 and March 31, 2008:
The Adolph Coors Foundation contributed a total
of $1,022,000 to support the Student Recreation Center, the William K. Coors Distinguished
Chair in Chemical Engineering, and the Herman F. Coors Professorial Chair in Ceramics.
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation contributed $25,000 to support the Department of
Petroleum Engineering.
Apache Corporation contributed $43,095 to support fellowships in the Department of
Geology and Geological Engineering.
Aqua-Aerobics Systems, Inc. contributed $70,000 to support the Advanced Water
Technology Center (AQWATEC).
The ARCS (Achievement Rewards for College Scientists) Foundation contributed
$45,000 toward scholarships for nine students.
Bonanza Creek Energy Company contributed $50,000 toward their $100,000 pledge for
Marquez Hall.
BP contributed $250,000
toward their pledge of $750,000 for scholarships and fellowships, and an additional
$46,100 for department and student group support and the Minority Engineering Program.
Chevron contributed $156,500 to support several departments, programs, student
organizations, scholarships, and the Oil Shale Symposium
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. contributed gifts totaling $413,356 toward their $2
million pledge for Marquez Hall and the Oil & Gas Exploration Workshop.
ExxonMobil contributed $50,000 to support Mines outreach to secondary
mathematics and science teachers.
The Halliburton Foundation contributed $30,000
to support scholarships and fellowships in the Department of Geology and Geological
Engineering.
Hess Corporation contributed a total of $55,000 to support the Petroleum Engineering
Department and a graduate fellowship in the Department of Geophysics.
Infiltrator Systems, Inc. continued their support of research and educational
activities in the area of on-site and alternate wastewater technologies with recent gifts
totaling $93,000.
Landmark Graphics contributed $60,000 to support a graduate fellowship in the
Department of Geophysics.
The Li Foundation contributed $42,000 for the Li Foundation Fellowships.
Noble Energy Inc. contributed $125,000 toward their $500,000 pledge to Marquez Hall.
Peabody Energy gave $25,000 to the Mining Engineering Department.
Questar Corporation contributed $40,000 toward scholarships.
Robert Bosch LLC contributed
$28,500 to support engineering research.
Shell Oil Company contributed $115,000 for departmental support, the Career Center,
the Minority Engineering Program, the McBride Honors Program, the Mobile Science Show,
student groups and fellowships.
St. Mary Land & Exploration Company contributed $25,000 toward their endowed
scholarship fund for petroleum engineering students and pledged $125,000 toward Marquez
Hall.
The Harry Trueblood Foundation contributed
$30,000 toward the Harry Trueblood Foundation Scholarship which supports petroleum
engineering students.
The United States Steel Foundation contributed
$25,000 toward their pledge of $50,000 for scholarships for twenty students in the
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering.
The Viola Vestal Coulter Foundation contributed
gifts totaling $108,500 toward undergraduate and graduate scholarships and fellowships,
the William Jesse Coulter Instructorship in Mineral Economics, the Mineral Economics
Professional Development Fund, the Viola Vestal Coulter Instructorship in Mineral
Economics, the Coulter Chair in Mineral Economics, and the Mabel M. Coulter Student Health
Center.
Whiting Petroleum Corporation contributed gifts totaling $200,000 toward Marquez Hall
and the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering.
Other Giving
Colorado School of Mines Shareholders Society
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