Honor Roll The Honor Roll

Honoring those who have made the Great Wonders campaign a success.

Naming Opportunities

Naming opportunities provide one of the best avenues for showing your support of Xavier, its values and its future. Throughout the course of the Great Wonders campaign, generous donors have stepped up to name many important components of the James E. Hoff, S.J., Academic Quad and the new residence complex. Still, a broad range of naming opportunities exist, including those listed here:

Conaton Learning Commons

Center for International Education ($500,000)
This center help the University deliver on its promise of success for international students. It includes a small library, comfortable work spaces and a “living room” area.

Technology Training Room ($250,000)
Training is a key factor in developing and maintaining a competitive edge. This space is aimed at faculty, staff and students.

Digital Media Lab ($250,000)
Today’s students expect an engaging, multimedia approach to learning. This lab addresses those expectations by providing resources for creating digital media and course materials.

Café ($250,000)
The café provides a perfect setting for informal learning outside the classroom.

Study/Academic Rooms ($25,000 each)
These technology-enhanced spaces are designed to accommodate both collaborative and individual study.

Williams College of Business

Graduate School of Business ($15 million)
For almost 50 years, Xavier’s nationally recognized MBA program has produced strong business leaders who leverage their degrees to reach the upper echelons of their chosen fields.

Center for Applied Finance ($5 million)
This student-managed facility offers state-of-the-art technology for portfolio management and the analysis of stocks and securities.

Trading Room ($2 million)
This space features state-of-the-art technology, including more computer terminals with Bloomberg financial databases than any other university in the nation.

Conference Space/Classroom ($100,000)
This unique corner space overlooking Dana and Ledgewood avenues can be configured to accommodate meetings or classes.

Faculty/Staff Offices ($25,000 each)
These offices are designed to promote maximum interaction and greater faculty-to-student learning opportunities.

Project Workrooms ($25,000 each)
These rooms accommodate both individual and small-group study with fully integrated technologies.