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RECENT ALUMNI ACTIVITY Wayne State magazine was mailed to approximately 18,000 alumni and Anthony Wayne Society members in December. The issue featured the A. Paul Schaap Chemistry Building and Lecture Hall and the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights as well as an in-depth feature on TechTown. Two electronic newsletters, @Wayne State and the School of Medicine Alumni Connection, were sent monthly to 66,000 and 5,000 alumni, respectively. Alumni also have been given the opportunity to subscribe to Today@Wayne, the university s daily e-newsletter. The Wayne State University Alumni Association Past Presidents Council met on December 13 for its annual holiday luncheon at the Detroit Golf Club. In addition to the reunion of former leaders, the council indicated support for the transition from dues-based to free alumni memberships. The national alumni association hosted a championship football game viewing party at Emagine Theater and Sky Lanes Bowling in Royal Oak on December 17. The morning began with a reception in the theater atrium. The championship game was broadcast live in two of the theaters as well as on screens throughout Sky Lanes Bowling and bar. Approximately 350 alumni and friends attended. The 13th Annual Alumni Student Career Evening, hosted by the School of Medicine Alumni Association, was held on January 11. The annual Legislative Brunch, sponsored by the national alumni association and the Office of Government and Community Affairs, was held on January 14 at the A. Paul Schaap Chemistry Building. Legislators, alumni and university administrators enjoyed a buffet brunch and heard presentations on university research, including TechTown and the Perinatal Research Branch, in addition to remarks by Dr. Schaap on the importance of technology transfer to the Michigan economy. The School of Medicine Alumni Association held receptions for alumni and friends at Andiamo Dearborn on January 24 and Andiamo Bloomfield on January 25. The first gathering of the Fox Run Friends of Wayne State University was a tea on February 1 for alumni, university retirees and donors who reside in the Fox Run retirement living community in Novi, Michigan. The purpose of the group is to

2 promote acquaintance and fellowship among Fox Run residents with university ties, and to increase support for the university in the Fox Run community. The group plans a bus tour of campus in spring 2012. Regional Alumni Engagement Activities A pre-game reception was held for alumni at the Winston-Salem Marriot, North Carolina on December 10 to celebrate the Warriors football team in the semifinal round of the NCAA Division 2 national championship against Winston- Salem State University. A breakfast tailgate was held at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, on December 17 for students, alumni, parents, fans and university officials to cheer on the football team in the national championship game against Pittsburg State. UPCOMING ALUMNI EVENTS Regional events will be held in Atlanta, February 8; Florida, February 18 and 19 and March 4 and 17; Toledo and Cleveland, February 22 and 23; Scottsdale, April 21; Chicago, April 25; New York, May 24; Seattle, June 9; San Francisco, June 11; Denver, September 20; Washington, D.C., October 15; Dallas, October 22 26; San Diego, November 6; and Los Angeles, November 8. During the spring and fall seasons, executive breakfasts will be held in Oakland County and receptions in Wayne County. The Arthur L. Johnson Urban Perspectives Lecture Series will continue with lectures in February and April. The Alumni Relations Office has developed Snowbird Seminars, a series of four events for alumni and friends this winter in Florida. Sunday brunches with President Allan Gilmour are planned for Bonita Springs (February 19) and Sarasota (March 4). The annual Detroit Tigers spring training game and family picnic will be held at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland on March 17. A new addition to this year s schedule is an Alumni College event in Fort Lauderdale on February 18, featuring lunch and presentations by President Allan Gilmour; Vice Dean Maryjean Schenk of the School of Medicine; Dr. Mildred Singleton- Anderson (SOM 75); Drs. Patricia (SOM 67) and Bob Gussin; and Charles PT Phoenix (Business 75; Law 99). Two of the presentations have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 continuing education credit for physicians.

3 On March 30, an alumni reception will be held at Joe Louis Arena prior to the Red Wings game. MAJOR GIFTS Hanley N. Abramson, Ph.D., contributed $25,000 toward his pledge of $72,000 to the Hanley N. and Young Hee Abramson Endowed Scholarship in the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Aurora CAD Training and Development gave a gift-in-kind valued at $85,000 to the College of Engineering. Mandell L. Berman donated $30,000 to the Mandell and Madelaine Berman Scholarship for At-Risk Students. Beverly G. Butler contributed $25,000 to establish the Rebecca Joy Butler Endowed Scholarship in the School of Business Administration. Children s Hospital of Michigan Foundation gave $40,000 for Raman Spectroscopy in the Department of Ophthalmology in the School of Medicine. The Edsel B. Ford II Fund donated $40,000 to the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights in the Law School. Henry Ford Health System gave $25,000 to the Robert R. Frank, M.D. Endowed Scholarship at the School of Medicine. The Henry Ford II Fund contributed $160,000 to the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights in the Law School. The Foundation for Ophthalmic Research and Development gave $25,000 to establish the Tamer H. Mahmoud, M.D. Endowed Fellow Research Award in Ophthalmology in the School of Medicine. The General Motors Foundation donated $40,000 to the College of Engineering and $25,000 to the Damon J. Keith Law Collection in the Law School. The James and Lynelle Holden Fund gave $25,000 to the Richard J. Mazurek, M.D., Medical Education Commons in the School of Medicine.

4 Karyopharm Therapeutics contributed $27,500 in support of Dr. Milton W. White s research in the Department of Internal Medicine at the School of Medicine. Dr. Robert P. Kelch gave $30,374.85 to the Kelch Family Endowed Scholarship in the Irvin D. Reid Honors College. The Kresge Foundation contributed $500,000 toward its pledge of $2 million for the Detroit Revitalization Fellows Program, $40,000 to the University Press, $35,000 to WDET Public Radio, and $35,000 to the University Theatre 2011 2012 Season. Rita L. Margherio gave $150,000 toward a pledge of $1 million to the Richard J. Mazurek, M.D., Medical Education Commons in the School of Medicine. Raymond G. Mercier, M.D., donated $35,990 toward his pledge of $100,000 to the School of Medicine. John B. Pruchnicki gave $84,434.90 to the Law School Fund. Donald R. and Gail H. Rodzik contributed a combined gift of $25,000 in support of Henry W. Lim s research and development in the Department of Dermatology in the School of Medicine. Dr. A. Paul Schaap gave a total of $495,460.75 on his pledge of $1 million for the Chemistry Building Central Instrument Facility Renovation in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Lorraine M. Sheppard donated $80,613.70 to the School of Medicine. Farhad K. Shokoohi, M.D., gave $20,000 toward his pledge of $50,000 to the Richard J. Mazurek, M.D., Medical Education Commons and $15,000 toward his pledge of $125,000 to the Shokoohi Family Endowed Medical Student Scholarship in Ophthalmology in the School of Medicine. The Thomas Foundation contributed $26,500 in support of Renu Kowluru s research in Ophthalmology in the School of Medicine. Menthele Waller gave $25,000 to establish the John B. Waller, Jr. and Menthele (Mikki) Waller Endowed Student Achievement Award for Masters of Public Health (MPH) Students.

5 The Wayne State University Alumni Association contributed $937,003 toward its pledge of $1 million for the Alumni Association Endowed Fund in Support of Alumni Programs. The Flip Wilson Scholarship Fund Trust gave $36,377.70 to the Journalism Institute for Media Diversity in the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts. PLEDGES AND PLANNED GIFTS Carol Jonson has made an additional bequest of $450,000 to support the English Department in the College of Liberal Arts, the University Libraries Special Collections and Rare Book Room, and sculpture and the Arts Center at Wayne State University. Dr. Silverenia Q. Kanoyton has pledged $25,000 for research and development in the College of Education. John S. Lam, M.D., has pledged $25,000 to establish the Dr. John Stephen and Judy Lam Endowed Scholarship in the School of Medicine. Janice and Barbara Lebiecki have bequeathed $1 million to the School of Medicine to establish the Eugene Family Endowed Fund in support of scholarly achievement in the field of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience. Laura V. Livingston has pledged $25,000 to establish the Dr. and Mrs. Walter C. Livingston Endowed Scholarship in the School of Medicine. John R. Manis, M.D., has pledged $25,000 to establish the John R. Manis, M.D. and Arpie Manis Endowed Scholarship in the School of Medicine. Dr. Michael Stoltenberg has established a $25,000 life insurance policy to create the Dr. Mike Stoltenberg Endowed Scholarship Fund in Athletics. Peter P. Wong, M.D., has pledged $25,000 to the School of Medicine.

Donation Report For the month of: October 2011 This Year Last Year Difference % Change Alumni Assn. 63 64 5,152 63 64 5,152 19 20 1,779 19 20 1,779 44 44 3,373 189.59% 44 44 3,373 189.59% Athletics 117 136 32,060 117 136 32,060 92 106 13,095 92 106 13,095 25 30 18,965 144.82% 25 30 18,965 144.82% Business Admin. 110 125 10,344 110 125 10,344 84 95 13,994 84 95 13,994 26 30-3,651-26.09% 26 30-3,651-26.09% Education 126 140 8,962 126 140 8,962 134 144 159,067 134 144 159,067-8 -4-150,104-94.37% -8-4 -150,104-94.37% Engineering 83 97 146,429 83 97 146,429 67 79 8,769 67 79 8,769 16 18 137,660 1569.92% 16 18 137,660 1569.92% FPCA 120 145 133,975 120 145 133,975 113 144 130,953 113 144 130,953 7 1 3,022 2.31% 7 1 3,022 2.31% General Scholarship 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 250 1 1 250-1 -1-250 -100.00% -1-1 -250-100.00% Honors 8 10 25,478 8 10 25,478 12 13 2,193 12 13 2,193-4 -3 23,285 1061.66% -4-3 23,285 1061.66% Institute of Gerontology 15 15 20,460 15 15 20,460 7 7 11,416 7 7 11,416 8 8 9,044 79.22% 8 8 9,044 79.22% Law School 74 79 133,338 74 79 133,338 69 76 242,100 69 76 242,100 5 3-108,763-44.92% 5 3-108,763-44.92% Liberal Arts & Sciences 268 309 582,189 268 309 582,189 205 237 84,381 205 237 84,381 63 72 497,807 589.95% 63 72 497,807 589.95% Medicine 264 318 599,495 264 318 599,495 336 412 1,626,144 336 412 1,626,144-72 -94-1,026,650-63.13% -72-94 -1,026,650-63.13% Merrill Palmer Skillman Inst. 52 52 56,910 52 52 56,910 44 45 3,850 44 45 3,850 8 7 53,060 1378.18% 8 7 53,060 1378.18% Nursing 62 67 117,530 62 67 117,530 35 39 24,159 35 39 24,159 27 28 93,371 386.49% 27 28 93,371 386.49% Pharmacy & Health Sciences 54 56 20,426 54 56 20,426 77 87 21,705 77 87 21,705-23 -31-1,279-5.89% -23-31 -1,279-5.89% President 72 77 5,660 72 77 5,660 8 12 115,574 8 12 115,574 64 65-109,914-95.10% 64 65-109,914-95.10% Social Work 88 93 13,144 88 93 13,144 44 53 16,301 44 53 16,301 44 40-3,157-19.37% 44 40-3,157-19.37% University Initiatives/Other 133 147 602,835 133 147 602,835 112 121 122,229 112 121 122,229 21 26 480,606 393.20% 21 26 480,606 393.20% University Libraries 39 44 1,902 39 44 1,902 17 23 1,865 17 23 1,865 22 21 37 1.98% 22 21 37 1.98% University Press 7 13 270 7 13 270 23 27 42,632 23 27 42,632-16 -14-42,362-99.37% -16-14 -42,362-99.37% WDET/DRIS 2825 2931 233,979 2825 2931 233,979 2975 3040 244,940 2975 3040 244,940-150 -109-10,961-4.48% -150-109 -10,961-4.48% % Change Sub 4580 4918 2,750,535 4580 4918 2,750,535 4474 4781 2,887,396 4474 4781 2,887,396 106 137-136,861-4.74% 106 137-136,861-4.74% FMRE 1 4 1,120,196 1 4 1,120,196 1 2 947,303 1 2 947,303 0 2 172,893 18.25% 0 2 172,893 18.25% Sub with FMRE 4581 4922 3,870,731 4581 4922 3,870,731 4475 4783 3,834,699 4475 4783 3,834,699 106 139 36,032 0.94% 106 139 36,032 0.94% PACE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0.00% Grand 4581 4922 3,870,731 4581 4922 3,870,731 4475 4783 3,834,699 4475 4783 3,834,699 106 139 36,032 0.94% 106 139 36,032 0.94% November 29, 2011 Page 1 of 1

Donation Report For the month of: November 2011 This Year Last Year Difference % Change Alumni Assn. 89 94 5,814 151 158 10,967 106 109 5,384 124 129 7,163-17 -15 430 7.99% 27 29 3,803 53.09% Athletics 64 79 13,106 167 215 45,166 56 72 24,029 135 178 37,124 8 7-10,923-45.46% 32 37 8,042 21.66% Business Admin. 132 153 64,016 231 278 74,360 191 208 67,318 265 303 81,313-59 -55-3,303-4.91% -34-25 -6,953-8.55% Education 244 259 26,363 359 399 35,325 255 263 22,481 381 407 181,547-11 -4 3,882 17.27% -22-8 -146,222-80.54% Engineering 92 106 56,328 164 203 202,757 94 110 81,162 152 189 89,931-2 -4-24,834-30.60% 12 14 112,826 125.46% FPCA 165 202 65,954 263 347 199,929 127 161 115,826 210 305 246,779 38 41-49,872-43.06% 53 42-46,850-18.98% General Scholarship 1 1 50 1 1 50 0 0 0 1 1 250 1 1 50 0.00% 0 0-200 -80.00% Honors 25 27 9,280 31 37 34,758 16 17 2,478 26 30 4,672 9 10 6,801 274.43% 5 7 30,086 644.02% Institute of Gerontology 17 17 8,668 32 32 29,128 14 14 9,964 20 21 21,380 3 3-1,296-13.01% 12 11 7,748 36.24% Law School 62 68 26,475 129 147 159,813 62 71 79,844 123 147 321,944 0-3 -53,369-66.84% 6 0-162,131-50.36% Liberal Arts & Sciences 288 329 554,856 533 638 1,137,044 427 484 173,879 606 721 258,260-139 -155 380,977 219.11% -73-83 878,784 340.27% Medicine 416 475 824,883 633 793 1,424,377 491 552 792,361 775 964 2,418,506-75 -77 32,521 4.10% -142-171 -994,128-41.11% Merrill Palmer Skillman Inst. 36 37 4,660 86 89 61,570 12 12 72,855 56 57 76,705 24 25-68,195-93.60% 30 32-15,135-19.73% Nursing 82 83 9,168 144 150 126,698 70 76 110,169 102 115 134,328 12 7-101,001-91.68% 42 35-7,630-5.68% Pharmacy & Health Sciences 71 79 29,306 123 135 49,732 72 79 25,888 144 166 47,593-1 0 3,418 13.20% -21-31 2,139 4.49% President 43 47 4,115 110 124 9,775 6 11 439 9 23 116,013 37 36 3,675 836.48% 101 101-106,238-91.57% Social Work 96 103 17,198 180 196 30,342 65 78 5,234 104 131 21,535 31 25 11,964 228.58% 76 65 8,807 40.90% University Initiatives/Other 172 184 52,393 293 331 655,228 145 159 441,984 244 280 564,213 27 25-389,591-88.15% 49 51 91,014 16.13% University Libraries 57 63 5,040 93 107 6,942 33 37 1,946 47 60 3,811 24 26 3,094 158.99% 46 47 3,131 82.15% University Press 37 44 7,200 39 57 7,470 6 9 447 27 36 43,079 31 35 6,753 1510.13% 12 21-35,609-82.66% WDET/DRIS 1542 1602 69,124 3472 4533 303,103 1919 2011 131,305 4170 5051 376,245-377 -409-62,181-47.36% -698-518 -73,142-19.44% % Change Sub 3731 4052 1,853,997 7234 8970 4,604,533 4167 4533 2,164,996 7721 9314 5,052,392-436 -481-310,999-14.36% -487-344 -447,860-8.86% FMRE 1 4 1,881,467 1 8 3,001,663 1 3 1,079,385 1 5 2,026,688 0 1 802,083 74.31% 0 3 974,976 48.11% Sub with FMRE 3732 4056 3,735,465 7235 8978 7,606,196 4168 4536 3,244,381 7722 9319 7,079,080-436 -480 491,084 15.14% -487-341 527,116 7.45% PACE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0.00% Grand 3732 4056 3,735,465 7235 8978 7,606,196 4168 4536 3,244,381 7722 9319 7,079,080-436 -480 491,084 15.14% -487-341 527,116 7.45% December 13, 2011 Page 1 of 1

Wayne State University Capital Campaign Report From 1/1/2009 To 11/30/2011 Unit Cash Donations GIK Donations Current External Grants O/S Pledge Balances Future O/S Pledge Expectancies Deferred Givings (1) (2) (3) (1+2+3) (4) (5) (4+5) (1+2+3+4+5) Alumni Assn. $268,130 $531 $0 $268,661 $5,087 $20,000 $25,087 $293,749 Athletics $856,717 $9,033 $0 $865,750 $399,113 $1,045,000 $1,444,113 $2,309,863 Business Admin. $1,171,793 $57 $111,315 $1,283,165 $93,595 $165,000 $258,595 $1,541,760 Education $1,250,883 $0 $142,455 $1,393,338 $102,747 $304,955 $407,702 $1,801,040 Engineering $2,316,895 $557,849 $770,607 $3,645,351 $2,134,510 $282,333 $2,416,843 $6,062,194 FPCA $4,313,994 $702,280 $0 $5,016,274 $248,920 $6,926,657 $7,175,577 $12,191,851 General Scholarship $325 $0 $0 $325 $0 $0 $0 $325 Honors $523,738 $0 $23,675 $547,413 $280,079 $78,000 $358,079 $905,492 Institute of Gerontology $582,548 $16,269 $181,244 $780,062 $110,030 $25,000 $135,030 $915,092 Law School $2,475,574 $0 $9,500 $2,485,074 $1,500,079 $50,000 $1,550,079 $4,035,153 Liberal Arts & Sciences $8,727,421 $186,342 $1,722,613 $10,636,375 $1,253,316 $2,032,250 $3,285,566 $13,921,942 Medicine $15,713,094 $134,206 $13,602,357 $29,449,657 $3,248,969 $7,005,362 $10,254,331 $39,703,988 Merrill Palmer Skillman Inst. $502,721 $580 $60,650 $563,951 $57,780 $0 $57,780 $621,731 Nursing $1,159,314 $16,000 $324,958 $1,500,272 $61,097 $1,130,762 $1,191,859 $2,692,131 Pharmacy & Health Sciences $628,784 $148,600 $99,500 $876,884 $69,552 $1,204,907 $1,274,459 $2,151,343 President $673,219 $0 $0 $673,219 $11,878 $0 $11,878 $685,097 Social Work $632,165 $0 $363,307 $995,472 $35,508 $237,500 $273,008 $1,268,480 University Initiatives/Other $3,731,392 $893,425 $4,349,096 $8,973,914 $3,774,547 $1,260,000 $5,034,547 $14,008,461 University Libraries $321,989 $10,004 $0 $331,993 $45,292 $550,000 $595,292 $927,285 University Press $199,497 $0 $0 $199,497 $3,315 $225,913 $229,228 $428,725 WDET/DRIS $3,137,195 $453 $686,599 $3,824,247 $20,027 $0 $20,027 $3,844,274 Sub $49,187,389 $2,675,628 $22,447,877 $74,310,893 $13,455,441 $22,543,639 $35,999,080 $110,309,974 FMRE $0 $0 $37,631,440 $37,631,440 $0 $0 $0 $37,631,440 $49,187,389 $2,675,628 $60,079,317 $111,942,334 $13,455,441 $22,543,639 $35,999,080 $147,941,414 ** Current amount does not include pledge payments to Wayne First Pledges December 13, 2011 Page 1 of 1