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Faced with a challenge, they invest in hope

Hugh and Cheryl Mensch donate to support potential breakthroughs.

Luis Ruzo: Supporting BU, which decades earlier supported him

If a teenage Luis Ruzo (CAS'70) and his father hadn't argued bitterly, Ruzo might never have forged a connection with BU that has remained strong for more than five decades.

Respect for the past, support for the future

When Henry Lew (CAMED'62) arrived in Boston for medical school, it was a whole new city for him-and a very different city from the one students...

A legend lives on

In honor of his uncle Harry, Michael Agganis has given generously to BU for decades.

Many reasons, one gift

Boston University—and Boston itself—taught Lance Korman (CGS'92, CAS'93, Questrom'94) many lessons in business and entrepreneurship. But not all of those lessons took place in a classroom.

Finding meaning in medicine—and in helping others

Mort Salomon credits BU Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine for his satisfying and varied career, and is pleased to make a gift that will pave the way for future students.

The Difference a Program Can Make

How one Metropolitan College initiative turned BU neighbors into BU philanthropists.

Dr. Marvin Hoffman, 100, Encourages BU Doctors to Give Generously

Dr. Marvin Hoffman (CAMED'47) owes his medical degree to Boston University-as well as his 60-year career, his marriage, and the golden opportunity to see the Red Sox, the...

Racing To Do Good: The Thomas P. Beatty ’72 Family Endowed Fund for Track & Field and Cross Country

Tom Beatty (CAS'72) blended three passions-running, education, and BU-when he endowed a fund to support student-athletes in the University's cross country and...

Supporting Social Work Students' Pursuit of Service Careers

Gail Steketee is a Boston University veteran: In her 31 years at the School of Social Work (SSW), she served first as a faculty...

Jack Middleton (LAW'56)

Just out of the Marines after the Korean War, Jack Middleton spent a year as a weather observer on the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire.

A long-time BUSM faculty member gives back

From the moment she witnessed her young cousin's seizure Liz Brown was determined to be a doctor. "I never wanted to do anything else," she says.

Stuart Siegel (CAS'67, MED'67)

Medicine beckoned early for Stuart Siegel (CAS'67, MED'67), and Boston University's six-year combined BA/MD program offered the quickest-and most affordable-path to his career of choice.

P. O'Dea Coughlin (SPH'79, SON'73)

P. O'Dea Coughlin came to the Boston University School of Public Health (SPH) because she was enthused by the School's plans-its curriculum, its philosophy, and the fact that it was new.

A Pioneer in Literacy Education Leaves a Lasting Impact at BU

A charitable trust set up by Margaret J. Early (PAL'45, GRS'48, SED'54) allows doctoral students at the School of Education to follow in her footsteps

Giving Back to the Source of Learning

Joy Rohman commemorates the life of her husband Michael (MED'50) through an endowed scholarship at the School of Medicine

Class Spirit, and a Suite Remembrance

Dr. Roberta Apfel's (MED'62, MED'62) planned gift will help her class endow a suite in the School of Medicine's new Medical Student Residence in honor of their 50th reunion

Living Simply and Giving Generously

Harold Kropitzer (LAW'49) attended BU School of Law on the GI Bill and through his estate created an endowed scholarship for future generations of law students

A World Traveler Added to Her Family's Long Legacy at BU

Ernestine O'Connell (CAS'43, GRS'46, SED'58) generously enhanced the memorial scholarship created by her mother in 1961, making the largest bequest in BU history

Inspiring Tomorrow's Innovators

Dr. Michael Apuzzo (MED'65) cites the School of Medicine as a turning point in his life and through his scholarship he hopes to "instigate creativity" in today's medical students

Setting a Philanthropic Example

Mary Jane England (MED'64), a longtime leader and advocate for health care issues, found an effective way to give back and to receive, setting the School of Public Health on a stronger path

Nurturing the Next Generation of Historical Music Performers

The timing was right for Robin (CFA'66) and Robert Margeson to honor their passion for historical performance at the College of Fine Arts while achieving tax-advantaged benefits

An education that framed a law career

Paul Lipsitt (LAW'52) is honoring the strong ties he has to the School of Law, both professional and personal

A Pioneer Pays Back: Faculty Gift Supports Future Scientists And Honors A Friend

Growing up the daughter of Russian immigrants in the 1940s, Dr. Susan Leeman achieved success as a BUSM professor and chose to honor a colleague's memory with a gift to advance research

Showing Their Gratitude For Guidance and Support

Donna and Doug Barnard, BUSM graduates of the class of 1965, extended their support by creating a charitable remainder unitrust to benefit the student residence on the MED campus

Donor achieves A Hat Trick

Jay Burnett (CAS'70) found a way to combine his gratitude to BU, his love for hockey and sound financial planning

Being Part of BU is Part of His Life

John Connery (CAS'69) made a gift in his will to help future students share in the BU experience

Practicing Inspired Philanthropy

Larry (Questrom'57) and Honey Langsam show their gratitude by supporting the Questrom School of Business and BU facilities

BU Through and Through

Beverly Abegg (CFA'64, GRS'68) may be one of Boston University's biggest fans, and is a passionate supporter of student scholarships

A BU Love Story: Couple Gives Back Through Gift Annuities

Ernest (CAS'55) and Diana Geigis (CAS'56) found each other and a worthwhile cause to support at BU

An Incurable Case of Generosity

Dr. Burton Golub (MED '65), an infectious disease specialist, sets up scholarship funding at the School of Medicine

Engineering a Gift

Karen Kullas (ENG'77) took a small action to strengthen the future of the Biomedical Engineering Department at the College of Engineering

Ensuring BU Will Be There For Students

Sumner (CAS'54, DGE'52) and Shirley Sachs are devoted to each other and to ensuring students continue to have access to a BU education

A Passion, A Focus, A Gift for Tuberculosis Research

Dr. Edward F. Parsons (MED'65) has dedicated over 25 years to studying tuberculosis and through his thoughtful planning, he's ensuring that important research will continue

Rosie Wigutoff: Helping others do what she loves

Technically, Norma Rosie Wigutoff (SSW'76) is an elder caregiver. But she says she's really a "therapeutic companion," a work model she created