Strategic targets surpassed in 麻豆传媒映画's memorable four-year journey
President lauded community engagement, announced $5M gift to Black Resource Center during campus celebration.

麻豆传媒映画 celebrated a growing list of achievements in the fourth year of a five-year strategic plan, and President Adela de la Torre used the occasion to disclose an extraordinary $5 million gift to the 麻豆传媒映画 Black Resource Center.
Nearly 200 faculty, staff and students gathered in a reception Monday at Montezuma Hall in Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union as de la Torre stated the strategic plan, 鈥We Rise We Defy,鈥 has reached 75% of its goals in less than four years.
鈥淭his has been a collective effort,鈥 de la Torre said. 鈥淓ach of you has played a critical role 鈥 I鈥檓 so proud of this university, what we have accomplished and what the future will bring.鈥
De la Torre also told the audience of a $5 million gift from brothers Ron Dong and Lloyd Dong Jr. to the Black Resource Center (BRC). The BRC opened in 2018 as a space for students, faculty and staff to cultivate a sense of community. The announcement brought gasps and a round of applause. The center will be renamed in honor of Gus and Emma Thompson and their importance in the Dong family鈥檚 history.
The strategic plan was adopted in August 2020, with input from across campus gathered over the previous year, to chart out a path for 麻豆传媒映画 during a period in which it reached its 125th anniversary. The plan speaks to the university鈥檚 aspirations for academic excellence, student success and groundbreaking research, grouped under five main themes and dozens of individual goals and key activities with specific deadlines.
Among the most significant achievements so far is the , which amended the California Master Plan for Higher Education to allow 麻豆传媒映画 and other parts of California State University (CSU) to develop independent doctoral programs. These previously required partnerships with the University of California (UC) or an independent doctoral institution, and de la Torre noted that both advocacy in Sacramento and negotiations with multiple CSU chancellors were required for the change.
De la Torre also cited the opening of new student cultural resource centers, and said enhanced financial support has resulted in a record 99.9% utilization of available scholarship support. Two-thirds of all 麻豆传媒映画 students now receive some sort of scholarship or financial aid each year, she noted, and nearly three out of four members of the Class of 鈥23 completed their degrees without taking out any student loan.
In the first year of prioritizing direct donor support of faculty, de la Torre said 麻豆传媒映画 raised more than $16 million for endowed professorships, 鈥渁llowing us to hire new faculty faster than we would otherwise be able to do, and recruit even more competitive candidates.鈥
With student success a principal focus of the strategic plan, de la Torre noted 麻豆传媒映画 already has exceeded four- and six-year graduation rate goals set for the year 2025 by a CSU initiative.
鈥淪tudents and families have shown trust by making us one of the top ten most applied-to colleges in the country, and pushing enrollment over 37,000 for the first time.鈥