Lilly Endowment donates $100M to United Negro College Fund will support HBCU endowments

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3 thoughts on “Lilly Endowment donates $100M to United Negro College Fund will support HBCU endowments

  1. Why is Lilly Endowment continually bypassing I.U.P.U.I. for funding.
    A university literally in their backyard.

    The goal of Lilly and the city of Indianapolis should be to grow research & development in Indianapolis. Another goal should be to grow the enrollment
    from 30,000 to 40,000 or more. Grow it as high as it can grow. Increased
    enrollment will only benefit the city and downtown areas in particular.

    I.U.P.U.I. has so much potential to become a perennial university. The city along with Lilly and other local entities should take the lead in this endeavor.

    Start with simple things such festive lighting, brighter colors, bold colorful
    murals and architecture, and ethnic restaurants and shops.

    1. Iupui no longer exists.

      By funding IU and Purdue they’re funding the local campuses. See the 190mm donated to those two recently combined

    2. They haven’t donated the to the Indianapolis campuses of I.U. or Purdue
      that I’m aware of.

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