Posted on Aug 1, 2001

A $100,000 grant from the Hearst Foundation to establish a second William
Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship, which will support a minority student from New York City.  The College received funding from the Hearst Foundation in 1995 for the same purpose.

— $30,000 for the second year of a $60,000 grant from the AT & T Foundation to continue support for the Union Students Technical Assistance Resources (LISTAR) Program.

— $25,000 from the General Electric Fund to support a second Engineering
Curriculum Workshop, which will be held on campus in October 2001. GE supported the first workshop, which was held last September.

— An unrestricted bequest from the estate of Donald C. Mackintosh '24 in memory of Martin P. Swart, Class of 1888, and Donald C. Mackintosh, Class of 1924.

— A gift from the family of Harriet and Roscoe L. Williams '30 to provide
scholarship support in their memory.

— An unrestricted distribution from the estate of Elmer W. Ellerhoff '33.

— A distribution from a pooled life income fund established by the late Virginia K. and John C. Moore '34 to create the Chester Moore (1909) and Cecile Moore Memorial Endowment Fund to support the educational programs of the Department of Civil Engineering.

— An unrestricted distribution from a pooled life income fund established by the late Norman W. Fox II '43.

— An addition to the Robert H. Wiese '44, M.D., Scholarship by Joyce M. Wiese in memory of her husband.

— An addition to the Abbott S. Weinstein '46 Scholarship Fund by Natalie W. Weinstein; she established the fund in her husband's memory in 1990.

— A partial distribution from the estate of Margariette T. Smith to establish the Stanley M. Smith, Jr., '50 Endowed Scholarship Fund.

— J. William Greve '51 established the J. William Greve '51 Scholarship.

— Mark A. McKinlay '73, Ph.D., established the Alfred H. McKinlay '51 Scholarship in honor of his dad, with preference in awarding the scholarship given to students who have demonstrated outstanding humanitarian concern and a willingness to help others.

— Paul S. Cassedy '55 made an unrestricted gift in memory of Raymond F. Cassedy '23.