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LSSU president launches community partnership fund with $10K annual gift

The fund is designed to support collaborative projects that strengthen the bond between the university and the city
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Dr. David Travis, President of LSSU, and Mayor Don Gerrie proudly hold up an LSSU flag, symbolizing the new Campus and Community Partnership Fund and the strengthened relationship between Lake Superior State University and the City of Sault Ste. Marie

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LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY
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In a significant effort to strengthen the connection between Lake Superior State University (LSSU) and the Sault Ste. Marie community, LSSU President Dr. David Travis has announced the creation of the Campus and Community Partnership Fund with an annual personal gift of $10,000. This fund is designed to support collaborative projects that strengthen the bond between the university and the city. 

The first allocation of the fund is dedicated to a joint effort between LSSU and the City of Sault Ste. Marie to hang LSSU flags throughout the downtown area from late July through October. As the flags are raised around town, they symbolize the unity and shared spirit between the campus and the community. They stand as a visible reminder of the ongoing partnership and mutual support that define the relationship between the university and the city.

“The Campus and Community Partnership Fund is a testament to our commitment to fostering close relationships with our community partners,” said Dr. David Travis. “By displaying LSSU flags throughout the Soo, we hope to celebrate our shared identity and cultivate a sense of pride and belonging among residents and students.”

A joint committee of representatives from LSSU and the Sault Ste. Marie's community will oversee the fund, identifying and recommending future projects. This collaborative approach will ensure that the fund's initiatives effectively engage and benefit both the university and the local community.

“The City of Sault Ste. Marie truly values our relationship with Lake Superior State University, and we thank Dr. Travis for his generosity,” said Mayor Don Gerrie. “We look forward to continued collaboration”. 

To further expand the impact of this initiative, LSSU invites alumni, local businesses, and community members to contribute to the Campus and Community Partnership Fund. Donations will enable the development of additional projects that promote collaboration and strengthen the bond between the university and the city. Those interested in donating can visit the LSSU website at  lssu.edu/give or contact the LSSU Office of Advancement for more information. 

For more information about the Campus and Community Partnership Fund or to get involved in upcoming projects, please contact Andrew Rubinstein in the LSSU Office of Advancement at [email protected] or (906) 635-6219.

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