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Giving Blueday 2025

Giving Blueday comes once a year, but your contributions make a lasting impact for years to come!

OS doesn't just offer a degree, it offers an individually curated academic journey. Our students benefit from customizable degrees, unique global and research opportunities, rich co-curricular experiences, and unparalleled alumni support. The OS program forms a lifelong network, enriching students' experiences and preparing them for the future. Every gift, large or small, directly helps maintain these opportunities for future generations of OS students. Join us in preserving the magic of our small program and make a lasting difference on undergraduate students. Though Giving Blueday 2025 has passed, you can still make a different in our small program. 

Your Gifts at Work

- OS alumni Na’kia Channey (L) and student Sophia Perlson (R)

"This experience showed me how many different jobs are out there, and that it is possible to build out a role for myself once I land a job at a company I love. I had an incredible time learning about Google from such passionate and intelligent people, and I am extremely grateful for the Malkin Scholarship and to Na’kia for allowing me this opportunity."

- Current OS student Sophia Perlson (class of 2026)

Anna Conway in Sydney, Australia (2024)

"To say [my study abroad] experience has been life changing would be an understatement… None of this would have been possible without the generous support and scholarships from CGIS and the Organizational Studies department, which supported my journey every step of the way."

- Current OS student Anna Conway (class of 2025)

2019-2020 WiL Team

“I am so grateful for Women in Leadership and the friends OS brought into my life - our continued bond represents the magic of what a small program can do.”

- OS and WiL Alum Christiana Cromer ('20)

Sophia Filipe ('20) on a study abroad trip in Senegal, West Africa
Moira Cummings ('23) and Makena Torrey ('23) on a study abroad trip in Barcelona, Spain
David Pirog ('20) shadowing alum Katie Cook (13') at Adobe through the Malkin Shadowing program.
2014 OS research trip to Morocco

 

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