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We need the kokua of our Speech alumni ohana. Contributions to the Department of Speech Fund could benefit activities such as: undergraduate & graduate students’ travel to conferences to present their research; student scholarships & awards, visiting scholars, funding for research/teaching assistants, community outreach endeavors by the undergraduate students’ Speech Communication Society, etc. If you would like to help support the Department of Speech programs, consider some of the following options:

  • Check for $___ sent to the Department of Speech (Payable to the UH Foundation — Department of Speech) see Department Contact Information page for mailing address.
  • Use your credit card to present a monetary gift to the Department of Speech via the UH Foundation web site.
  • Easy & ‘painless’ payroll deduction.
  • Gifts in the form of cash, marketable securities, real estate, and various other
    capital assets, and tangible personal property.
  • Provide for the Department of Speech through your will or trust.
  • If you would like to learn more about how you can remember the Department in your estate plans, contact the Department of Speech at 956-8408.
 

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