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SUNY Oneonta Aims To Raise

Endowment To $100 Million

Fresh off the "Possibilities Full of Promise" fund drive that pushed its endowment over the $50 million mark, SUNY Oneonta is now planning to top $100 million in 10 years. College Foundation Executive Director Paul Adamo explains how it will be done. Also, read Part One of the adventure story that is Ashok Malhotra's life, and find out why the Cooperstown Village Board forgave $2,600 in fines, all in this week's Hometown Oneonta and Freeman's Journal newspapers.
Fresh off the “Possibilities Full of Promise” fund drive that pushed its endowment over the $50 million mark, SUNY Oneonta is now planning to top $100 million in 10 years. College Foundation Executive Director Paul Adamo explains how it will be done. Also, read Part One of the adventure story that is Ashok Malhotra’s life, and find out why the Cooperstown Village Board forgave $2,600 in fines, all in this week’s Hometown Oneonta and Freeman’s Journal newspapers.
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