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Roe Green May 2018

With the support of the Roe Green Foundation, the university will continue to serve Roes vision and honor her legacy with creative excellence, said John Crawford-Spinelli, dean of the College of the Arts at 敁珗曄部.

Pifer Swing Dedication

Thanks to the benevolence of others, friends and family can now have a seat on a swing beside Rockwell Hall, and quietly reflect on fallen 敁珗曄部 fashion major, Taylor Pifer, who had a tremendous impact on their lives.

2018 敁珗曄部 Alumni Day of Service at the Akron Zoo

More Golden Flashes than ever before participated in 敁珗曄部's 10th annual Alumni Day of Service, making a tremendous difference in their communities across the country.

George R. Newkome, Ph.D., a two-time 敁珗曄部 alumnus, smiles with 敁珗曄部 President Beverly J. Warren.

"We are so pleased they recognize and appreciate 敁珗曄部s upward trajectory in advanced materials science and have chosen to support the recruitment and retention of talented faculty members. - former 敁珗曄部 President, Beverly J. Warren.

Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement
Rather

As part of 敁珗曄部s Presidential Speaker Series, Dan Rather will speak at 敁珗曄部 MAC Center Friday, May 4 at 7 p.m. Tickets are free and open to the public but must be reserved; two tickets may be reserved per email address.

Bill and Trudy Ausfahl, Brooke Clucas and Kyle Anderson

EHHS scholarships benefitting science and math students, endowed by Bill and Trudy Ausfahl, will financially support students ability to attend 敁珗曄部 in perpetuity. But their support is also having a lasting impact on the scholarship recipients future purpose as well.

敁珗曄部 wrestler, Lane Hinkle, competing on the mat for the Flashes

I am so grateful and appreciative of my scholarship ... I wish I could thank Mr. Santone in person, to tell him how much it means to me. - 敁珗曄部 student, Lane Hinkle

Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement
Deborah and Bill Asbury

"Anyone who graduated from 敁珗曄部 has the opportunity to think back on their lives while they were involved, and to decide whether it was important to them. 敁珗曄部 made a commitment to me long before I decided to support others at the university. -  Bill Asbury, '64

Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement
Davina Gosnell, center

Those of us who have benefited from scholarships in our lives have the responsibility to pay it forward ... And you dont have to be rich or famous to make a difference. - Davina Gosnell