Crimson Laureate Society
Summer '19 C.L.S. Update
Thank you for your continued support of the Crimson Laureate Society. Our community of alumni and friends has now surpassed 1,000 members! We encourage all alumni, students, and friends to join.
The new issue of Notebook magazine is now available. Look for it in your mailbox or browse the PDF here. Notebook tells the stories of the students, alumni, faculty and supporters who make up the College of Science.
Donations to the Crimson Laureate Society enable deserving science students to make their education a reality. Most gifts made to the College of Science are under $1,000. But together they add up to millions for financial aid, academics, research, and other programs. Together we can make a difference. Recently, many donors have doubled the impact of their investments by using employer matching programs. In these cases, employers will match the gift dollar-for-dollar, doubling the donation.
For more information on Crimson Laureate Society membership and College of Science alumni events, contact Jeff Martin at martin@science.utah.edu.
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