Anderson University issued the following announcement on March 29.
Mayor Terence Roberts and the City of Anderson proclaimed April 7, 2022 as "Anderson University Day (A Day)" during a city council meeting this week.
Anderson University is applauding the city of Anderson, South Carolina, for its support of the University in naming Thursday, April 7 as Anderson University Day (A Day).
City officials issued a proclamation officially recognizing April 7, 2022, as Anderson University Day (A Day) during its monthly council meeting on Monday.
"A Day” is one of the most important annual events at AU, featuring a 24-hour fundraising drive to support students, faculty and campus programs. “A Day” is designed to remember AU’s past, celebrate its present success and impact its bright future by bringing alumni, family and friends together on one exciting day of giving.
Founded in 1911, AU has grown rapidly in the last decade to become the second largest private university in South Carolina. In 2017, the school’s leadership re-instituted “A Day” as a way to invite alumni, friends and family to support continued growth at the university.
For those unable to join in the festivities, AU is encouraging people everywhere to watch “A Day Live” on the Anderson University YouTube Channel.
“A Day Live” is an online livestream of campus festivities and will feature profiles on specific causes, interviews with AU representatives and giveaways, among other presentations. Friends of the University may also show their support by wearing black and gold and posting notes on social media using the hashtag “ADayToGive” and “TrueToAU.”
“This special event is our invitation for the community to get involved during an exciting time in AU’s rich history,” said Wayne Landrith, senior vice president for development and presidential affairs. “We are looking forward to strengthening existing partnerships while building new ones to solidify AU’s bright future.”
“A Day” activities taking place on AU’s campus include refreshments, entertainment, photo booths and social opportunities. The public is invited to attend.
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