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| Funding for the Mathematics Center was raised as part of Trinity’s Capital Campaign, also known as the Campaign for Trinity, a fundraising initiative announced in September 1986 with a goal of $42 million to be raised over a three-year period. The largest corporate gift given to the Campaign was a $550,000 contribution made by the Aetna Life and Casualty Foundation to endow program support for the new Mathematics Center. When the Center first opened, it was housed in the [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]], but this later changed after, thanks to a huge fundraising push in the late 1980s, a new academic building was designed by notable architect César Pelli in fall 1987 to be the new home for the Mathematics Center. | Funding for the Mathematics Center was raised as part of Trinity’s Capital Campaign, also known as the Campaign for Trinity, a fundraising initiative announced in September 1986 with a goal of $42 million to be raised over a three-year period. The largest corporate gift given to the Campaign was a $550,000 contribution made by the Aetna Life and Casualty Foundation to endow program support for the new Mathematics Center. When the Center first opened, it was housed in the [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]], but this later changed after, thanks to a huge fundraising push in the late 1980s, a new academic building was designed by notable architect César Pelli in fall 1987 to be the new home for the Mathematics Center. | ||
| - | In 1989, two years after the opening of the Center, construction began for this new academic building to house the Mathematics Center, along with the Math, Engineering, | + | In 1989, two years after the opening of the Center, construction began for this new academic building to house the Mathematics Center, along with the Math, Engineering, |
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