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Press ReleaseFebruary 8, 2021
GameAbove Extends Partnership with Eastern Michigan University Through $5 Million Gift, Which Includes Naming of the College of Engineering and Technology

GameAbove's $20 million supports innovation and excellence.

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Eastern Michigan University is renaming its engineering and technology college to the GameAboveCollege of Engineering and Technology in honor of the alumni group’s recent significant gift to the ongoing expansion of the school’s best-in-class facility and program and in recognition of GameAbove’s other transformational investments in EMU and the community. GameAbove is also bringing venture funding to EMU faculty, students, and alumni through the GameAbove Capital $50 million impact fund.

The latest $5 million gift to the engineering and technology college brings the GameAbove donation total to $20 million over the span of 15 months. This team of passionate Eastern Michigan University alumni has come together to accelerate and expand innovation and academic excellence, promote student achievement, provide faculty enrichment, and ensure stability in the surrounding Ypsilanti community. GameAbove’s contributions represent the largest gift portfolio received in Eastern Michigan’s 171-year history.

“The College of Engineering and Technology has a strong reputation. It will soon be making waves at a national level with several new engineering programs and a particular focus on emerging technologies such as cybersecurity for connected and autonomous vehicles and select aviation specialties. We strive to have these selected programs recognized nationally as the absolute best in the country, making Eastern Michigan incredibly attractive to students for decades to come,” said Keith J. Stone, member of the GameAbove Advisory Board. "We are also making our GameAbove Capital $50 million impact fund available. The fund, which is focused on next-generation sustainability-oriented ventures, is deliberately seeking supporting investments for EMU faculty, students, alumni, and the Ypsilanti business community."

“This is truly a momentous day for Eastern Michigan University and to honor the investments by GameAbove to secure our future and recognize our distinct place in higher education,” said Eastern Michigan University President James Smith. “The University gratefully acknowledges our respected partnership with GameAbove, its tremendous support of our faculty and students, and their powerful belief in our vision.”

GameAbove, whose members include technology leaders, is recognizing through its $5 million gift the college’s emergence and prominence as a hub for technology entrepreneurship, research, and advanced engineering. EMU is spending $40 million to renovate and expand the college’s main building.

GameAbove’s $5 million gift will fund state-of-the-art supplies and equipment and innovative program upgrades, cover operating expenditures for the renovated building, support student recruitment efforts, and more.

“These are transformational times in Michigan and around the world. Significant private investments like GameAbove’s recognize our important role in the future of industry and innovation,” said Mohamad Qatu, dean of the College of Engineering and Technology. “By sustaining and growing our teaching and research in key concentrations, we provide students the real-world skills needed in today’s marketplace.”

GameAbove is one of the most unique, dynamic groups of philanthropic supporters seen within a university. The team includes a diverse group from all ages and backgrounds, including accomplished entrepreneurs and businesspeople, Hall of Famers, and select EMU coaches—all of whom are EMU graduates.

GameAbove provides a holistic and next-generation approach to supporting Eastern Michigan, stimulating contributions from other alumni and enterprises, and fostering new ideas and additional strategic planning for a university with a rich history that has graduated tens of thousands of successful students. GameAbove has also forged beneficial partnerships with other foundations that encourage younger students to pursue college and STEM careers as a path out of disadvantaged situations in their communities.

GameAbove began its support and partnership with EMU in late 2019 through two groundbreaking initiatives – “Students Matter Most” and “Faculty First” – totaling $3.5 million. The student program began with financial resources for learning clubs, intramural sports, student government, and student organization priorities, and solutions for student homelessness and housing insecurity – situations that have been exacerbated during the pandemic. The faculty program already has assisted nearly 50 faculty with research and special projects.

While GameAbove’s mission has focused on blending investments in academics with the foundational support of students for long-term goals, the team is uniquely capable of responding to urgent needs. Perhaps one of the most essential pivots by GameAbove was quickly recognizing the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on students and the community. GameAbove’s first-ever gift to 2020 seniors graduating in the pandemic era was nationally recognized for giving students hope and support in one of the most challenging times in recent history. The team also provided financial support to students producing personal protection equipment for local medical staff.

Additional details of GameAbove donations are available upon request.

The EMU Board of Regents approved the renaming at its regular meeting today. The new name will become effective on March 1, 2021.

Businesses and alumni wishing to contribute to Eastern Michigan’s success should visit Engage@EMU.