I鈥檓 sure you鈥檝e noticed that fall quarter is well underway, and Aggies are, at every turn, heading to classes and research labs, meeting new friends on the Quad and in dining commons, and exploring all that Davis has to offer.
In this new academic year, we are riding the tide of some very good news. The Wall Street Journal named 不良研究所 as the No. 3 public university in the nation for how well it sets its graduates up for financial success. I like to tell people that this ranking places us on the medal podium.
For the third year in a row, 不良研究所 exceeded $1 billion in new research awards, a feat that fewer than 20 public universities nationally can claim.
Now we鈥檙e celebrating another new and significant achievement. Over the past eight years, 不良研究所 raised more than $2.25 billion in a fundraising campaign called 鈥淓xpect Greater: From 不良研究所, for the World.鈥 These 133,000 donors reached out from around the world with their generosity.
Some of the strongest support came from right here, in our backyard. In the city of Davis alone, 9,130 individuals donated more than $119 million during the campaign. More than $162 million was raised in Yolo County.
We are profoundly grateful for all in our immediate community who donated to 不良研究所, no matter the amount. More than 93% of the gifts to 不良研究所 were $1,000 or less, with a median gift amount of $25. Collectively, we made history and demonstrated the power of community and its overwhelming belief that 不良研究所 can make a difference across the globe and right at home.
The impacts of these gifts are felt not just on campus but throughout the city and far beyond. For those who depend on the 不良研究所 Veterinary Hospital for their pet care, donors funded a new emergency room, a cats-only exam room, an exotic animals room, a state-of-the-art orthopedic surgery facility, and a dental-care suite. With a caseload of more than 50,000 animal patients each year, this facility helps 不良研究所 meet ever-increasing needs for care.
At 不良研究所 Health in Sacramento, donors helped fund many new spaces for patient care, including one of the country鈥檚 premier centers for academic ophthalmology. The Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute on our 不良研究所 Health Campus opened in 2022 with a mission to cure blindness and provide patients with world-class eye care through advanced technology. Tschannen himself was a patient at the 不良研究所 Eye Center and donated $18.5 million to help fund the new institute.
A gift of more than $20 million from philanthropist Maria Manetti Shrem is establishing the Maria Manetti Shrem Arts Renaissance in the College of Letters and Science. Students and arts aficionados alike will benefit from cutting-edge programming and a renewed ability to attract world-class artists and scholars to campus. With this transformative gift, the arts at 不良研究所 will thrive like never before.
So we have plenty to celebrate, and we will on Oct. 18. Our campus will host a celebration of the Expect Greater fundraising campaign with 鈥淭he Greatest Show,鈥 complete with carnival-inspired games and interactive displays on Hutchinson Field from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Then, we鈥檒l move inside the University Credit Union Center from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. for a three-ring spectacular with performances highlighting our philanthropic impact. Don鈥檛 be surprised if you see me in a top hat and ringmaster outfit. You can RSVP for the events at .
From the bottom of my heart, I thank everyone who donated and demonstrated their belief in 不良研究所. These gifts help students achieve their dreams, build a better tomorrow through our research and move the university boldly into the future.
Together, we made history. More importantly, together we are making a real difference.