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Let your friends and colleagues know what NDSU Giving Day is all about by using some of the suggested messaging below.

Generate excitement for Giving Day

Send any day before Nov. 28, 2023

Subject line: Get ready for NDSU Giving Day! 🤘

NDSU Giving Day is coming up! On Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023, NDSU alumni and friends come together to make a difference at NDSU through this one-day fundraising event!

Bison Nation needs you! Help make Giving Day a success:

  • Make a gift on Giving Day. Every gift makes a difference on Giving Day, and matches and challenges will help your dollar go even farther in support of NDSU.
  • Spread the word to the herd! Send an email, text a friend, and post on social media to help raise awareness for NDSU Giving Day. On social media, use the hashtags #GiveTo and #NDSU.

Visit www.NDSUGivingDay.com for more information. And get FREE social media graphics at www.ndsufoundation.com/giving-day-resources/social-media-graphics. 

Go Bison!

Today is the day

Send on Giving Day, Nov. 28, 2023

Subject line: NDSU Giving Day is here! 🤘

Have you heard? Today is NDSU Giving Day! This one-day fundraising event is the perfect opportunity to celebrate everything you love about NDSU. Visit www.NDSUGivingDay.com to make a gift to the area of campus that is most meaningful to you.

Get involved today and make Giving Day a success!

  • Make a gift today! Every gift makes a difference on Giving Day, and matches and challenges will help your dollar go even farther in support of NDSU.
  • Spread the word to the herd! Send an email, text a friend, and post on social media to help raise awareness for NDSU Giving Day and tell your story! On social media, use the hashtags #GiveTo and #NDSU.

Make your gift now at www.NDSUGivingDay.com!

Go Bison!

Margaret and her husband, Hugh Veit ’79, established the Eleanor S. Fitzgerald Memorial Graduate Student Scholarship to support NDSU students earning advanced degrees in the Department of Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences or the Department of Human Development and Family Science.

Core areas of home economics remain part of current NDSU degree programs such as accounting; apparel, retail merchandising, and design; education; family and consumer science; financial planning; human development and family science; interior design; and nutrition science.

Home economics programs opened doors, particularly for women, to earn college degrees and pursue careers in education, Extension, state and federal government, business and industry, health care, and more. NDAC listed domestic economy as one of its courses in its founding year, 1890.

Established by Dr. Teresa Conner, dean of the NDSU College of Health and Human Sciences, and co-chaired by Dr. Margaret Fitzgerald ’83 and Col. Esther Meyers ’75, the Wisdom Keepers provide support and share their knowledge and expertise with students, faculty, staff, and leadership in the College.

The home management house at NDAC was the first facility built on a college campus specifically for home management practice. In 1954, it was named in honor of Alba Bales, the first female academic dean at NDAC.