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Inspiring Stories

Gift and Estate Planning
Emily Butz

Gina and George Jenkins

George L. Jenkins generosity spans three decades and continues to support first-generation students and those from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds.

Sally Kirkland (right), with daughter Jan (left) and granddaughter Hannah (center).

Establishing a scholarship in honor and memory of her daughter and granddaughter has helped Sally Kirkland heal some of her pain while providing support for generations of students to come.

Gift and Estate Planning
Dean Denise A. Seachrist and Charlie Wentz at daughter Katie's wedding.

If you have money to give, you want to touch as many lives as you can. - Denise A. Seachrist, Ph.D., '93

Kathleen Rydar

For Kathleen Rydar, '67, '80 MA, receiving support while a student herself sparked a lifetime of giving back. These investments tucked away during working years present a remarkable opportunity in retirement to give generously to my alma mater while reducing my tax burdens."

Dr. James L. Raper, 79

Dr. James L. Raper, 79, chose to support 敁珗曄部 students with a planned gift that includes an endowed fund and endowed professorship that support nursing research and education.

Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement
Mindy and Gary Aleman with with former Flashes running back and and 2019 敁珗曄部 alumnus, Will Matthews, April 2019

It really is all about 敁珗曄部s wonderful students, Mindy said. Gary and I were able to pursue our dreams. These students deserve the opportunity to pursue their dreams and need help right now to do that.

Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement
Jay and Joanie Solomon on a tiny island in Scotland's Inner Hebrides 2018

I know how hard it is when youre worried about being able to pay for whatever is coming up, said Jay Solomon, 61.  Dollars were always short for me. I was fortunate to be able to find jobs to take care of that, but that doesnt always happen. I identify with the Last Dollar Scholarship idea to be able to help students who have the kind of pressure like I did.

Michele M. Stoffan, 72, MAT 75, Ph.D. 81

The Michele M. Stoffan Endowed Scholarship inspires and supports future teachers interested in providing the highest quality of instruction in high poverty settings.