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One Legacy. Two Choices.
Add your legacy to the FSU campus - purchase a brick with your name or the name of a loved one to be placed in one of two locations.
You can order online from one of the links below. A 7 5/8 x 3 5/8 brick is $100 and can include up to 3 lines of text with up to 18 characters per line. (Donations are tax-deductible)
Henry Whittemore Library
The Henry Whittemore Library is a vital part of the Framingham State University community. Through dedicated customer service, the library supports and advances the academic and cultural missions of the university by providing current, relevant resources and innovative technology to our students, faculty and administrators which address the needs of a diverse, evolving learning community.
You can support the future growth and innovation of the library by purchasing one or more bricks. Your gift to the library will be prominently displayed as you walk through the main entrance of the library. All proceeds from the library brick campaign will support the maintenance and cultivation of all library resources including media, special collections, university archives, staff development, and the enhancement of cutting edge technology. Your support will help continue the Tradition of excellence and accessibility to the entire FSU Community.
IAFSA
The Class of 1964 has initiated "The Garden on the Hill", a garden retreat to be located to the left of the Alumni House, 42 Adams Rd, home of The Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni (IAFSA). The Garden will be a place of reflection, to preserve our roots and grow connections among students, faculty, alumni and community. Commemorative bricks will be an integral part of this garden. All proceeds from this campaign will support the establishment, cultivation and maintenance of the Garden on the Hill.