The Lambda Future Campaign

   

As an integral part of the greater USC Alumni Association, USC Lambda is proud to offer a community for LGBT Trojans and friends to belong to, but until now, there has been one significant element missing: an actual home for us on campus.

In the fall of 2010, the Ronald Tutor Campus Center, the new hub of university life, will open its doors. Inside this world-class facility, the Epstein Family Alumni Center will house our organization’s first official headquarters at USC. Additionally, this is the first and only LGBT alumni office space in the country and will serve as a permanent reminder of this university’s dedication to inclusion and diversity within the Trojan Family.

Last year, USC Lambda launched the Lambda Future Campaign with a goal of raising of $100,000. A goal we met and surpassed. USC Lambda is proud to acknowledge the following donors who have contributed to our campaign:

Alumni Center Sustainer
Richard W. Eckardt & Kelvin A. Fujiuchi
The Estate of J. Douglas Elliott
Russell Gamble
Robert Moore in honor of Albert Brecht
Michael J. Nickoloff
Amy A. Ross

Alumni Center Supporter
Jason Oclaray
Aaron Smith
Erik Sanjurjo & Bryan Wandel
Vince R. Wong

Alumni Center Contributor
Mark De Angelis
Joel Boardman of Food Fetish
Susan Burnside
Cathleen Cotter
Brian D. Garfield
Michael Hughes of West Coast Beverage
Mark McBride
Matthew Nocita
M. Camille Winfrey

The Lambda Future Campaign also has a goal of raising $100,000 to bring the USC Lambda scholarship endowment to a sustaining level, allowing us to continue providing scholarships to LGBT and allied students well into the future. If you’d like to contribute to this effort, visit our Ways to Give page, and if you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

We hope you’ll come visit our new office space, a historic place where all members and friends of the LGBT community can belong for years to come.