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Dollar$ for Development

$3,025
60%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
42 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on November 16, at 11:59 PM CST
Project Owners

Anh

Nguyen

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 16, 2017

Cynthia

Sorto

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 16, 2017

BB&T

Multicultural Banking

$1,000

Nov 16, 2017

Mei

Miao

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 16, 2017

Diana Kao

In Honor of Past and future under-represented student leaders

$25

Nov 15, 2017

Rosie

Peterson

$20

Nov 15, 2017

Michael

Haynes

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 15, 2017

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 15, 2017

Jatin

Patel

$50

Nov 14, 2017

Eduardo

Montemayor

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 10, 2017

Michelle

Buggs

$100

Nov 09, 2017

Camille

Garcia

$20

Nov 08, 2017

Jennifer

King

$35

Nov 08, 2017

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 08, 2017

Netreia McNulty

In Memory of Nickki Johnson

$100

Nov 02, 2017

Liji

Thomas

$40

Nov 02, 2017

George

Fair

$75

Nov 02, 2017

Jay

Forte

$40

Nov 02, 2017

Trang

Dang-Le

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 01, 2017

Bruce

August

$10

Oct 25, 2017

David

Robinson

$10

Oct 25, 2017

Anonymous

$20

Oct 23, 2017

Anonymous

$20

Oct 19, 2017

Alexandria

Spurlock

$100

Oct 18, 2017

Marlon

Hodge

$20

Oct 18, 2017
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$10

Making a change

Celebrate 10 years of the Office of Diversity and Community Engagement changing the lives of everyone on our campus.

$20

Come to the table

Each year, 20 students serve on the Student Diversity Council which provides a student perspective on ways to increase awareness, understand of each other, and offer opportunities to move beyond tolerance to embrace and celebrate the rich dimensions of diversity on UT Dallas' campus.

$100

We're all in this together

Give a gift in honor of the over 100,000 Comets world wide who call UT Dallas their alma mater. Keep the Comet pride going!

$350

Bridging the gap

Give a gift in honor of the more than 350 students who have entered the Academic Bridge Program since 2007.