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University of Mary Announces Campaign

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University of Mary announces the largest growth campaign in the history of the school.

The school is beginning the public phase of a forty million dollar campaign.

Father James Shea says as Bismarck and Mandan continue to grow--so does the University of Mary.

The school plans to build new housing, a student campus center, and renovate athletic facilities along with other projects.

Father Shea says this will transform the look of the campus.

(Father James Shea/U Mary President) "The campaign to support this plan will be a campaign unprecedented in University of Mary history. We want to raise 40 million dollars for the University of Mary for our students, for our programs and to facilitate our commitment our continuing commitment to serve the needs of our people of this region."

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