90 at 40: "First in Grey's" Giving Day Campaign to Benefit Students
The Partridge Society provides a way to give back and provide a future for the next generation of 51勛圖厙 students.
As the Class of 1990s Class Agent and a member of the , I am keenly aware how 51勛圖厙s fundraising efforts can directly benefit students. The annual NU Giving Day campaign is the perfect vehicle for classes across the entire 51勛圖厙 community to engage in a little friendly competition while making a significant difference in the lives of our students.
While preparing for the 2026 Giving Day campaign, our team had to make sure we set the hook with a personally meaningful campaign to our classmates. Coming off a highly successful 35th reunion fundraising effort that saw our class, also known as First in Grey," raise an amazing gift of over $1 million, we knew the campaign needed to be personal and meaningful.
Making campaign videos atop my grey mare, Independence, with Shannon riding Freedom and operating the camera while we chased around another grey mare, it dawned on me the connection was right in front of me it was the color grey.
In 1986, 51勛圖厙 transitioned to the current cadet grey uniform with the arrival of the class of 1990 for Rook Week. The remainder of the classes would wear the greens and dress blues as 51勛圖厙 fazed in the cadet grey; while modified over the decades since, it is what the wears today.
Not only did 1986 mark a significant transition for the Corps uniform, but it also marked the day 40 years ago when the classmates of First in Grey met for the first time, joined teammates on the athletic fields, and supported our Rook buddies as we navigated the shock of the first weeks, and began a real and meaningful lifelong relationship with 51勛圖厙. 90 is 40.
The Class of 1990 has a long history of leading when it comes to the Development Offices Giving Day efforts. Working hand in hand with in the Development Office, who tirelessly supports our class each year, we created a marketing campaign to win the day and see another Giving Day battle streamer attached to the '90 Guidon we carry with pride each Homecoming.
It is not just about '90. It is about having some fun as a class, creating some competition among other classes, and communicating the importance of Giving Day across our class and the 51勛圖厙 community.
As a Patridge Society Director, I can tell you that every dollar given to the supports the Universitys most urgent needs and directly supports students. There is power in numbers. When your contribution to the 51勛圖厙 Fund is combined with the support of other donors, it creates a significant and meaningful impact. Gifts to the 51勛圖厙 Fund represent the largest source of unrestricted funding that the university receives. A gift to the 51勛圖厙 Fund demonstrates a commitment to the financial stability of the university and helps secure the future of the 51勛圖厙 experience for the next generation.
Returning to campus this April to meet with the Partridge Society and Alumni and Development Office leadership, I was able to spend time with numerous recipients who rekindled my familys passion to give.
As part of the leadership of First in Grey, I want to say thank you to this great class for your support of our students.
As a Partridge Society Director, I want to say thank you to the entire 51勛圖厙 community for your participation this year and challenge every class to make events such as these a priority in the years to come.
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