SEAS ENDOWMENT FUNDS BY ENDOWMENT TYPE
As of December 31, 2005
Chairs and Professorships
established in 1987 by A. James Clark, the income to support a full professorship in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
created in 1989 by Consolidated Rail Corporation, the income to be used for the "L. Stanley Crane Professorship in Engineering"
Fellowships
established in 2002 by Douglas L. Jones, BS 1963, MS 1965, D.Sc 1970, the income to provide fellowships to students majoring in mechanical engineering
created in 1990 by Pauline W. Machen in memory of her husband, W. Stanley Machen, the income to be used for fellowship awards to either full-time or part-time graduate students majoring in civil engineering fields
Prize Funds
established in 1993 by transfer of gifts in memory of Professor Abdelfatta M. Abdalla, the income to be used for an annual award to a junior or senior studying electrical engineering or computer science in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
created in 1961 by various donors in memory of Norman B. Ames, BS 1917, BLaw 1925, the income to be used for an annual award to a senior in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2001 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Morris, the income to provide an annual travel stipend to students enrolled in the School of Engineering and Applied Science with the purpose of enriching and encouraging the students' cultural experiences
created in 1979 from gifts of various individuals in memory of Professor Alfred Martin Freudenthal, the income to be used for an annual award in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 1999 by Dr. Stuart L. Kaplan, BA 1961, MD 1965, the income to create a prize fund in the School of Engineering and Applied Science in honor of his brother, Philip B. Kaplan, BS 1965"
Research
created in 1988 by Norris C. Hekimian, BS 1949, the income to support research in any aspect of engineering at the discretion of the Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science
Scholarships
established in 2002 by Ibrahim Aborsey Ashie, BS 1970, MS 1973, the income to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 1993 by the bequest of Stanley M. Baer, the income to assist worthy and needy full-time undergraduate students who are majoring in electrical engineering
established in 2005 by Gurminder Bedi, BS 1969, the income to provide support for undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need within the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2002 by Myrtle C. Bell, BA 1929, MS 1932, in memory of her husband, Gilbert A. Bell, the income to support scholarships for students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 1989 by Gail E. Boggs, BS 1948, the income to provide scholarships on the basis of academic achievement to students studying engineering
established in 2003 by Dirk S. Brady, BS 1943, and his wife, Judith W. Brady, the income to support students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science who have demonstrated financial need
established in 1959 by the bequest of Alma Hand Britten, to be known as "The Frederick Albert and Alma Hand Britten Scholarship Fund," the income to be used for scholarships in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2004 through the proceeds from the estate of Frate Bull, Jr., AA 1952, BA 1953, the income to support students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science or in the School of Business
created in 1896 by Maria M. Carter in memory of her husband, Henry Harding Carter, the income to be used for scholarships in civil engineering
established in 1994 by various donors in memory of James A. Cauffman, BS 1956, the income to be used for a partial scholarship for exceptional engineering students
established in 1993, the income to assist worthy and need full-time undergraduate students who are majoring in civil engineering
established in 2002 by Daniel C. Edelson, Joseph N. Pelton, Neil Helm, and friends of Professor Burton I. Edelson, the income to provide scholarships for students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science in the electrical and computer engineering or computer science departments
established in 1991 by The George Washington University Engineer Alumni Association, the income to be used for awards to engineering students
created in 1955 by Helen B. Erwin in memory of Henry Parsons Erwin, Honorary D.Sc. 1952, the income to be used for a scholarship in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 1966 by the bequest of Susie B. Giles in memory of Louise B. Giles, the income to be used for scholarships in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2003 through an anonymous donation, the income to support scholarships for graduate students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2001 by Norris Hekimian, BS 1949, and Betty Hekimian, the income to be used to support graduate scholarships in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2000 by the bequest of Gladys Hornbrook, the income to support scholarships in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2004 by Isabelle Lyn Kaye, MA 1953, in honor of John Kaye, Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Applied Science,theincome to provide scholarship support for undergraduate students within the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 1991 by various donors in honor of Dr. Harold Liebowitz, the income to be used for scholarships
established in 2005 by Betty Mae March in memory of her husband, Joseph W. March, Jr., BS 1954, the income to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students majoring in electrical engineering
established in 1987 by the bequest of Lydia S. McCalip, the income to provide partial undergraduate scholarships for worthy students, to be selected by the University without restriction except that the recipients shall be prospective majors in the field of engineering
established in 2000 by Beverly Mohl in memory of her husband, Casey Mohl, BS 1995, the income to be used to assist undergraduate students with tuition costs associated with a major in mechanical engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2004 by William B. Oakley, MS 1966, the income to support an undergraduate scholarship in the area of information/computer sciences in the School of Engieering and Applied Science
created in 1988 by Nicholas G. Paleologos, BS 1969, the income to be used for awards to undergraduate students in civil engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2000 by John E. Parsons, BS 1938, the income to benefit needy and deserving undergraduate students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2004 by Professor Raymond L. Pickholtz, PhD, and contributions in honor of his retirement from the faculty of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the income to support a graduate student in communications engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
For additional information on the Raymond L. Pickholtz Fund, please click here.
established in 1989 by Ethel H. Pottinger in memory of S. Remey Pottinger, BS 1928, the income to provide scholarship support for both graduate and undergraduate students in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 1997 by the estate of Anna C. Sprawcew, the income to assist worthy students in the study of electronic engineering
established in 2002 by Louis P. Wagman, BS 1964, the income to provide scholarships to students pursuing degrees in engineering and applied science
created in 1988 by Baxter Healthcare Corporation in memory of Derrel Waldroupe, the income to be used for a scholarship to an undergraduate student in the Department of Engineering and Computer Science, the Department of Management, or the Allied Health Programs who is interested in the computer discipline
established in 1997 by Ruben Steck, BS 1987, in honor of his grandfather, Granville Writt Woodson, the income to be used for scholarships for undergraduates who are graduates from the DC Public School System and are pursuing a degree in math, science, or engineering
Schools and Programs
established in 2001 by Dr. Mintu Bachann, BA 1990, MS 1991, DSc 1995, the income to support costs associated with the design and production of various student projects in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2002 by Gary Bard, MS 1963, and Judy Bard, the income to support the e-commerce curriculum within the computer science department in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 1993 by the family of the late Howard C. Cross, BS 1927, to be known as the "Howard C. and Claire Cross Endowed Fund," the income to be used at the discretion of the dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2002 by Clara L. Cannistra in honor of her husband, Stephen A. Cannistra, the income to support the overall advancement of the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2001 by Jon Halpern, BS 1979, the income to support costs associated with the design and production of student team competitions in the School of Engineering and Applied Science
created in 1952 by Frank A. Howard, Honorary D.Sc. 1961, the income to be used for lectures in engineering
created in 1954 by Harry L. Strang, the income to be used for the School of Engineering and Applied Science
established in 2001 by Dr. Wray Jackson Smith, BA 1948, D.Sc. 1980, and Dolores Silva Smith, the income to be divided evenly between the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science to be used at the discretion of the deans
created in 1958 by the Charles H. Tompkins Company and gifts in honor of Charles H. Tompkins, Honorory D.Eng. 1946, the income to provide critical support to a highly visible engineering project each year
established in 1996 by David Wang, BS 1951, the income to be used at the discretion of the dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science to support student instruction
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