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Ritchie estate plan benefits horses, health, and students


11-17-2009

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Muije bequest supports student scholarships


11-09-2009

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The Spartan Scholarship Challenge:
Making Opportunity Accessible


10-23-2009

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Broad Museum groundbreaking set for March 16;
advisory board named


10-09-2009

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Excitement builds
as Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum groundbreaking nears


10-05-2009

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Erb Family Foundation helps bring CMS Jazz
to Detroit Youth


09-24-2009

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Donor profile: Artist Louise McCagg


09-09-2009

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Gates Foundation grant to enhance
African agricultural markets


09-02-2009

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Eiker bequest wil bring U.P. teachers to MSU


08-26-2009

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Gerber gift expands MSU Libraries espionage collection


08-19-2009

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Starting Aug. 18, help MSU music in Detroit:
Through Community Foundation matching gift challenge


08-13-2009

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Gifts and bequest help recruit
talented woodwind students


08-05-2009

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Beal bequest to bring Central African students
to MSU


07-29-2009

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GreenStone FCS supports Michigan FFA


07-22-2009

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Vision and leadership bring
exceptional Wyoming residents to MSU


07-16-2009

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Schaefer endows chair in Matrimonial Law


07-10-2009

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MSU Lacrosse Club funds new endowment


07-02-2009

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Ecolab provides gift to Hospitality Business


06-24-2009

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Experience MSU


06-16-2009

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The children of Buchenwald:
MSU scholar tells their story


06-08-2009

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College of Arts and Letters: Philanthropy at work


05-27-2009

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Psychology faculty honored with endowment


05-20-2009

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Patrica A. Anderson:
A life and legacy of literary activism


05-13-2009

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MSU and Africa:
A half century of collaboration


05-07-2009

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Preiss bequest will endow position


04-30-2009

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MSU receives anonymous $10 million gift


04-23-2009

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MSU's Broad Art Museum Groundbreaking Set for March 2010


04-14-2009

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Chevis Legacy Lives on Through Endowment


04-08-2009

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MSU Students Fund New Scholarship
In Memory of Classmate


04-03-2009

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Gerstacker Foundation Supports Undergraduate R&D


03-25-2009

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Davison Gift Supports Agnes McCann Legacy


03-17-2009

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A Gift of Leadership:
Dr. Don W. and Kathy Maine


03-10-2009

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Skillman Foundation Funds MSU
for Good Schools Resource Center


03-03-2009

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MSU Students Fund New Scholarship
In Memory of Classmate


03-03-2009

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Carlisle Memorial Gift Funds Garden Gates


02-24-2009

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McCord Foundation Partners on Tropical Disease


02-12-2009

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Social Work Gift Benefits Social Justice Education


02-12-2009

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Leslie Gift Provides Emergency Student Aid


02-10-2009

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Robert Groves Begins as New
Vice President for University Advancement


11-18-2008

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Demmer: A True Spartan Family


09-25-2008

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Towsley Foundation Names Geriatric Simulation Center


09-25-2008

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MSUFCU Endows Institute For Arts And Creativity


08-28-2008

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$1.4 Billion Exceeds The Campaign for MSU Goal


10-04-2007

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The Dedication of Benefactors Plaza


10-04-2007

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The Campaign for MSU: Its place in MSU's history


10-04-2007

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Hodgkiss Bequest Will Endow Chair Created In Civil Engineering


08-28-2006

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Arens Scholarships Will Aid Dozens Of Students


08-28-2006

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Noll Thanks MSU With Generous Planned Gift


08-28-2006

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03-10-2009

A Gift of Leadership:
Dr. Don W. and Kathy Maine

A Gift of Leadership: <br /> Dr. Don W. and Kathy Maine Image

 

Don and Kathy Maine understand the vision for the new home of the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. Indeed,it was their unfaltering advocacy for the Secchia Center, the $90 million future home of the college in Grand Rapids, that jump-started the fundraising campaign.   The Secchia Center is an innovative state-of the art facility named in honor of the lead donors, Ambassador Peter and Joan Secchia.  But much of the momentum for the campaign is due to Don (Education, ’65; ’71) and Kathy’s leadership.  
 
“The partnerships that Don and Kathy helped MSU forge with key partners for this project were critical to our success,” said President Lou Anna K. Simon. “Without the leadership of Don and Kathy Maine, the medical school might have never come to fruition.”
 
Don and Kathy believe the value of the Secchia Center is far reaching. “This venture will improve medical education, and ultimately patient care throughout the state,” said Don.  “This project creates a seamless research and healthcare continuum that translates cutting edge biomedical discoveries into improved diagnostic tools, technology and treatments, recruiting world-class researchers, clinicians, faculty and the best and brightest medical students.”
 
 Kathy Maine agrees. “The college and its home at the Secchia Center will be a crucial element that elevates Michigan’s life sciences corridor from what can be imagined, to what can be accomplished by intersecting medical students and physicians with researchers,” she explained. “It is part of the economic transformation that needs to take place in order for Michigan to thrive in the 21st century. The MSU College of Human Medicine creates a synergy among unlikely, yet logical partners who together are able to deliver a standard-setting medical education and community-based health care model for generations to come.”
 
After graciously agreeing to serve as co-chairs of the Leadership Cabinet for the Campaign for the Secchia Center, Don and Kathy quickly recruited Mike and Sue Jandernoa, and Steve and Brenda Heacock to the cause, along with a stellar group of community, business and philanthropic leaders to spearhead the campaign. Since that time, Don has served as the emcee and speaker for virtually every public event surrounding the College of Human Medicine capital campaign.
 
In 2010, when the Secchia Center will open for the first four-year class of medical students, MSU plans to admit 200 students — effectively doubling the college’s current enrollment. CHM Dean Marsha Rappley notes that the destiny of the college is to inspire those who need hope and train those who deliver it. “Thanks to Don and Kathy Maine, this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help establish a home state legacy belongs to all of us. We are enormously grateful for Don and Kathy’s commitment of time, talent and personal resources to this project and for sharing in our inspiration and vision for this important facility.”
 
For more information about making a gift to the Secchia Center or the College of Human Medicine, contact Senior Director of Development Susan Lane at (616) 234-2614. 
 
 
About Don Maine
Don served as chancellor of Davenport College (now University) for two decades, during which he spearheaded the growth from a two-year to a four-year college, launched an MBA program and guided Davenport to university status. In 1999, Don received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the MSU Alumni Association. Don and Kathy’s estate gift to establish the Donald W. Maine Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Higher Education Administration and his leadership for the Secchia Center project represent Don’s strong feeling that it is important to give back to MSU since it launched him on his successful career path. 
 
About Kathy Maine:
Kathy Maine is chief legal counsel for Michigan Medical, PC, the largest physician owned multi-specialty group in West Michigan.  Formerly, Kathy was a partner in the Corporate Practice Group at Varnum, specializing in Health Law. She has facilitated mergers, joint ventures and other transactions among providers. Kathy is committed to sharing her skills through service with local nonprofit organization boards. She serves the community as a board member of a number of arts, healthcare and social service organizations.