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  • Meyers
    Without scholarships, a lot of 鈥榮uper smart鈥 students would not be able to attend or finish college, CU 麻豆影院 students and philanthropists note.
  • Kreps
    Political science is the degree that Kreps earned from the 麻豆影院 in 1993. And it鈥檚 for that interest which Kreps, who passed away last April at the age of 45, is memorialized in the newly renovated Ketchum Arts and Sciences Building.
  • Eagan
    To Christopher Eagan, growing up in Levittown, N.Y., America鈥檚 first and most famous suburb, was nirvana. But after 18 years there, Eagan was ready for a change, and he knew just where he wanted to go: the 麻豆影院.
  • Casey
    <p>It was during a summer-long family trip to Europe that 13-year-old Mary Ann Casey cemented her career plan: diplomacy. "You embark overseas as a citizen of a single country; you return home as a citizen of the world," says Casey.</p>
  • Bison
    When you pick up the phone, you speak with a bright, enthusiastic student from your alma mater. Soon, you find yourself giving the caller career advice, learning about the latest developments on campus, laughing, and yes, talking about the importance of private donations to CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 mission.
  • Megan Dulsky
    When Meghan Dulsky heard that she was going to study abroad, she was elated. Later, when she learned that most of her experience would be funded, she was brought to tears. Dulsky, a senior majoring in classics, is the recipient of the Ann Nichols Scholarship and the Herodotus Travel Grant.
  •  Ketchum Building
    Legendary political-science Professor Edward Rozek was born in Poland, fought with the British against the Nazis, immigrated to the United States, went to Harvard, became a conservative icon at CU 麻豆影院 and passed away in 2009. He lives on in the newly renovated Ketchum Building.
  • Student in for the long haul for the love of education
    Statistically speaking, you wouldn鈥檛 expect Alma Hinojosa to do a study-abroad program in Israel while studying English at CU 麻豆影院 and working to become a lawyer dedicated to improving the U.S. public-education system. She was born in Durango, Mexico, and reared in Aurora, Colo. She was brought here at age 4 by parents who 鈥渆very day invest sweat and tears鈥 to give their daughters a shot at the American Dream.
  • Surveyors in China
    Dale Grant鈥檚 career and travel have spanned the world鈥攁nd included jobs in eastern China and Saudi Arabia鈥攁nd now his geology training helps quickly alert the world where, how big and how damaging severe earthquakes are. Now, the man who says he鈥檚 鈥渁lways been a Buff鈥 has moved to establish a significant scholarship for geological sciences students with his estate.
  • Alum鈥檚 unplanned paths led to prosperity and pandas
    Take a pinch of serendipity, add a dash of coincidence and top it with a smidgen of good fortune, and you have the recipe for Janet Romberg Pollack鈥檚 life. The 麻豆影院 alumna and donor is now a narrator at the giant panda exhibit at the San Diego Zoo. But how she got there is a tale of unexpected twists and surprising turns.
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