Olshan Family Makes $1.1 Million Gift for First

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The Olshan family (from left): Andrea, Mort and Michael Olshan, and Hunter College Foundation
Trustee Carole Olshan ’63, MA ’72.
Olshan Family Makes $1.1 Million Gift for
First Named School of Education Chair
C
arole Olshan ’63, MA ’72 well
remembers her days at Hunter,
studying to become a teacher. “You
were a Hunter girl,” she says. “That gave
you a sense of pride, it gave you a voice.”
In recognition of that formative experience,
and in an effort to ensure that today’s students
in Hunter’s School of Education continue
to receive the best teacher training possible,
Olshan, a member of the Hunter College
Foundation Board of Trustees – together
with her husband, Mort, and their children,
Michael and Andrea – has made a $1,100,000
gift to establish the Olshan Professorship of
Clinical Practice in the School of Education.
Hunter is conducting a national search to
fill this prestigious position. Our goal is to
find a truly exceptional scholar/practitioner.
“It’s been an honor having Carole on the
Board of Trustees for many years,” says
President Jennifer J. Raab. “During that
time I’ve also gotten to know her entire family,
which is distinguished as much for its dedication
to philanthropy as for its success in business.
Mort, of course, is one of New York’s great civic
leaders, and Michael and Andrea are already
following in his footsteps.”
The Olshan Professor, holder of the first
named chair in the School of Education’s
history, will expand the school’s development
of clinical programs and spearhead research on
the skills and practices used by high-performing
K-12 teachers. He or she will also analyze the
methods used in the United States to recruit,
train, evaluate and compensate teachers.
These findings will be shared not only with
schools in the New York City Department
of Education, but also through scholarly papers,
professional colloquia and public lectures,
enabling the Olshan Professor to have a national
impact on teacher preparation programs at
departments of education across the country.
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From the 17th Floor:
A Message from President Jennifer J. Raab
For Hunter College this has truly been a banner year. In 2014 the
College has received more in gifts – almost $46 million – than in
any year in its history.
The money has come from donors large and small. Some are alumni giving back to the school that
did so much for them. For example, Patty Baker ’82 and her husband, Jay, made a $10 million gift that
allows us to acquire the Kennedy Child Study Center on East 67th Street and convert the building into
a new home, Baker Hall, for our highly regarded Theatre Department.
Other donors, although not alumni, believe deeply in Hunter’s mission as a public college. One of these
benefactors is Laurie Tisch (page 6), whose generosity made it possible for Hunter to appoint Dr. Thomas Farley,
the former New York City health commissioner, as the Joan H. Tisch Distinguished Fellow in Public Health.
In fact, the transformative power of philanthropy is making itself felt throughout the College, from
the sciences to the liberal arts to our professional schools.
For example, the Olshan family (page 1) has made a gift of $1,100,000 to establish the Olshan
Professorship of Clinical Practice in the School of Education. This investment in clinical practice
will ensure that the School of Education, the recipient of the 2014 Christa McAuliffe Excellence in
Teacher Education Award from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, stays
at the cutting edge of teacher training. The holder of this chair will spearhead research on the skills
and practices needed to produce high-performing K-12 teachers – research that will help define best
practices in teacher training at Hunter and nationwide.
Or take Lois and Arthur Stainman (page 3). In honor of the memory of Solomon Bluhm, a dedicated
Hunter professor and Mrs. Stainman’s grandfather, the Stainmans have created the Solomon Bluhm Scholars
Program with a $2.5 million gift. The money will fund scholarships for juniors majoring in Greek, Latin
or Classical studies. The Stainman gift is part of the ongoing effort at Hunter – the largest public college in
New York City – to enhance liberal arts education. At a time when Classical studies are disappearing at many
schools, the Stainman donation assures that the Classics at Hunter will remain a thriving field of study.
The Grove Foundation Scholarship (page 5), underwritten by alumna Eva Kastan Grove ’58 and
her husband, Andrew Grove, a founder and former CEO of the Intel Corporation, is also strategically
important to the College. The Grove Scholarships go to financially disadvantaged students pursuing
health-related careers in the Medical Laboratory Sciences Program or the Community Health Education
Program at Hunter. Grove Scholars, many of whom have gone on to jobs at Memorial Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center (MSKCC), have helped strengthen Hunter’s partnership with MSKCC. This partnership
is only going to grow after we build our spectacular new science and health professions building on
East 74th Street, adjoining MSKCC’s new center for outpatient cancer treatment.
Wherever you look, philanthropy is making an impact at Hunter. In fact, over the past 13 years,
thousands of donors have given the College a quarter of a billion dollars. This money has helped
Hunter’s faculty and administrators fulfill the school’s mission of providing students from all walks of
life with a first-class, affordable education.
My thanks to all who have given so generously to Hunter, and who are helping to assure that the
best days of the College, now 144 years old, are still ahead.
Olshan Family Gift continued...
“The Olshan Professor of Clinical Practice will
signal – inside and outside the school – that we put
the clinical preparation of future teachers at the
heart of our mission,” says David Steiner, Dean of
the School of Education. “The holder of this chair
will direct an entirely new office of clinical preparation that will work to ensure that our student
teachers all receive truly rigorous field preparation
in the multiple skills they will need to be highly
effective teachers in the classrooms of New York.”
Carole Olshan was an elementary school
teacher in East Harlem for 16 years, and she
remains a passionate advocate for the teaching
profession and for Hunter’s School of Education, which, she says, “literally made me who
I am today.” She adds, “It gave me a profession,
it gave me a feeling of value. I’d wanted to
be a teacher since third grade, and Hunter
College gave me the wherewithal to pursue
my dream.”
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Stainman Family Makes $2.5 Million Gift
to Support Classical Studies
Lois and Arthur Stainman recently endowed the
Solomon Bluhm Scholars Program.
W
hen Lois and Arthur Stainman
decided to honor the memory of
Solomon Bluhm, Mrs. Stainman’s
grandfather, they knew what they wanted to do.
“My grandfather was an extraordinary man,”
she says. “He was an intellectual, a great scholar
and a longtime professor at Hunter. My whole
memory of him was during his years teaching
at Hunter.”
Dr. Bluhm taught in the School of Education
for some 30 years,
but his great
love was the
Classics. And so
the Stainmans
decided to create
the Solomon
Bluhm Scholars
Program, for
high-achieving
juniors majoring
in Greek, Latin
Solomon Bluhm
or Classical
studies. The
Stainmans’ $2.5 million gift will annually allow
up to 10 juniors with a GPA of 3.5 or above
to receive full scholarships for up two years.
The program also supports activities like study
abroad, research and conference participation,
GRE preparation and other local cultural and
scholarly events and activities.
“At a time when many colleges and universities
are downsizing their Classical studies programs,
the Solomon Bluhm program will allow Hunter
to enhance and expand the opportunities for
students drawn to the study of Latin, Greek,
and Classical civilizations,” says Robert Koehl,
chair of the Department of Classical and
Oriental Studies.
As philanthropists, the Stainmans support
an array of organizations encompassing the
amelioration of hunger, human rights, the
environment, education and the arts. “We’ve
lived most of our lives in New York” says Mr.
Stainman, a senior managing director at First
Manhattan Co., an investment management
firm. “We’ve made our money in New York.
And so it seemed natural to focus on New
York-based organizations.”
“That’s why, when it came to education,
Hunter seemed like a perfect fit,” Mr. Stainman
adds. “We understand the financial burden that
a college education can impose – it just seemed
like a wonderful opportunity.”
The first cohort of students will enter the
Solomon Bluhm Scholars Program this fall.
Going forward, the program will enroll up
to 20 juniors and seniors every year.
“It’s been wonderful
working with the
Stainmans on this
program,” says
President Jennifer J.
Raab. “The Bluhm
Scholarships are a
visionary piece of
philanthropy, one
that will ensure that
the Classics will
remain a robust field
of study at Hunter.”
Over the next
Guadalupe Terrones ’17,
few years, says
a newly named Solomon
Mrs. Stainman,
“we’d like to see the Bluhm Scholar, is majoring
in Latin and Ancient Greek.
program running
smoothly and have
its first graduating class, with many students
going on to graduate school. But mostly we
want them to acquire a solid foundation in
the liberal arts.”
“We’ll be very happy to see the students
we’re supporting graduate,” adds Mr. Stainman.
“We want to see them become successful in
their own right, whatever they choose to do.
We’ll measure the success of the program by
their success in life.”
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Artist Lucy McKenzie Donates Works on Paper
to Benefit The Artist’s Institute
In a singular gesture of gratitude,
Scottish artist Lucy McKenzie donated
10 boxed sets of eight works on paper, titled Alhambra Stencil Samples (2014), to The Hunter College
Artist’s Institute. Proceeds from the sale of the sets, which were shown at this year’s Frieze Art Fair
in New York City, will cover expenses at The Artist’s Institute.
McKenzie created these sets to thank Hunter for the six months her works were exhibited at the
Institute, and for the time she spent as the Kossak
Artist in Residence with Hunter’s painting program in fall 2013. Each set is priced at $33,000;
five have already been purchased by art museums
and private collectors.
“Lucy’s truly unusual and generous gift came
in response to her interaction with Hunter and
the Institute,” says Jenny Jaskey, curator and
director of The Artist’s Institute.
The Hunter Artist’s Institute, which opened in
2010 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, shows the
work of a single artist for six months, twice a year.
Discussions and seminars related to the work of the
featured artist are conducted for Hunter’s
Detail from Alhambra Stencil Samples (2014)
MA and MFA students and the public.
In 2015, The Artist’s Institute will move uptown to the newly renovated brownstone Casa Lally,
at 132 East 65th Street, also the home of Hunter’s Italian language institute, Parliamo Italiano.
The new location will house a gallery, library and event space for the Institute.
A Success Story: Grove Foundation
Grants Support Health Science Students
“T
he scholarship not only supported
my education financially, but also
gave me a confidence boost,” says
Monika Kamalska ’11, a graduate of Hunter’s
Medical Laboratory
Sciences Program and
now a medical technologist at Memorial
Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center.
The source of
Kamalska’s confidence
boost was the Grove
Foundation Scholarship, which is given
Monika Kamalska ’11
to students pursuing
health-related careers in the Medical Laboratory
Sciences Program or the Community Health
Education Program at Hunter. Funded by
alumna Eva Kastan Grove ’58 and her husband,
Andrew Grove, a founder and former CEO of
the Intel Corporation, the Grove Foundation
provides scholarships to high-achieving,
financially disadvantaged students. The
Foundation has given annual grants totaling
$550,000 to Hunter since 2005.
Filipino immigrant Kevin Leal ’14 is another
Grove success story.
His scholarship enabled him to take five
courses a semester and
graduate in four years.
Leal, who says that the
Grove scholarship gave
him “the means to
focus on building my
own career path,” is
now a clinical laboraKevin Leal ’14
tory technologist at
Mount Sinai’s School of Medicine.
These scholarships have been life-altering
for many who receive them. As Kamalska says,
“The feeling that someone was investing in me
gave me additional drive to work harder and
think about great things beyond the horizon.”
On 10th Anniversary, Mother’s Day Scholarship
Continues to Nurture
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Jenny Jaskey with Joachim Pissarro, director of the Hunter College Galleries.
Lucy McKenzie made a generous donation of Alhambra Stencil Samples (2014), a set of eight handpainted stencils in oil on paper, in an edition of 10. Each set is priced at $33,000, and the proceeds
will benefit The Artist’s Institute. Interested collectors may contact Jenny Jaskey, curator of The
Artist’s Institute: [email protected].
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n the decade since it was first established,
Hunter’s Mother’s Day Scholarship Fund
has raised more than $4.5 million to help
deserving students. This year alone, more
than 175 students will receive assistance from
Mother’s Day donors.
For the past eight years, in honor of Robert
Jacobson’s mother, Dorothy Epstein ’33, Jacobson
and Marilyn Gelber have helped Mother’s Day
Scholars. Epstein lived a long, eventful life as a
social activist, labor organizer and entrepreneur.
Throughout, she was a generous and involved
Hunter alumna – one who was voted into the
Hall of Fame.
“We began giving to the fund while my
mother was still alive,” says Jacobson. “It’s been
a very fulfilling way to honor the importance
of Hunter in her life.”
Rosa Marte ’16, the current recipient of
the Dorothy Epstein scholarship, was born in the
Dominican Republic but grew up in Queens.
She is majoring in psychology and hopes to
pursue a career in physical therapy or social work.
This scholarship, she says, is essential to her being
able to attend college: “I’m so grateful. I have a
job to help with expenses, but the scholarship
(From left) Robert Jacobson, Rosa Marte ’16
and Marilyn Gelber
is really what enables me to go to school here.”
Nellie Gipson ’83 and her husband, Bob, also
give generously to the fund. This year they are helping
six students attend Hunter. “I was blessed with an
education, thanks to people who helped me along the
way,” Bob Gipson says. “The future belongs to young
people who are able to get an education, and it’s
great to be able to help some of them out.”
Therese Ferreira ’15, a senior from Long Island,
is one of this year’s Gipson scholars. She is an
economics major who would like to become a
financial analyst for a public policy institute.
“It was such a relief to get a scholarship,”
Ferreira says. “For me this is the difference
between attending school part-time and being
able to be a full-time student.”
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Roosevelt House Advances Mission to Educate, Guide, Support
Goldberg Prize Awarded to Young Hunter Playwright
ince its 2010 reopening as the Roosevelt
House Public Policy Institute at Hunter
College, the historic Manhattan townhouse that was home to FDR and Eleanor has
developed a national reputation as a center
for innovative scholarship, teaching and public
programming.
Jonathan Fanton,
Roosevelt House’s
director and FDR
Visiting Fellow for
the past five years,
played a seminal
role in the institute’s
swift rise. So did
the members of the
Jonathan Fanton (l)
Roosevelt House
and UN SecretaryExternal Advisory
General Ban Ki-moon
Board, who have
at Roosevelt House
provided guidance,
expertise and financial support.
This summer, Fanton left Roosevelt House
to assume the presidency of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences. “I loved my
time at Hunter and have great admiration for
its outstanding faculty,” says Fanton. “I will
be forever grateful to President Raab for the
opportunity to make common cause with her
I
S
in building an important new institution.”
As Hunter bid Fanton farewell, it was fortunate to be able to bring on Jack Rosenthal as
interim director while it begins a national search
for a new director. Rosenthal was a Pulitzer
Prize-winning journalist at The New York Times
before serving as president of The New York
Times Company Foundation and senior fellow
at the Atlantic Philanthropies.
In order to recruit the strongest possible
candidate, President Jennifer J. Raab announced
a $1 million challenge to endow the Jonathan F.
Fanton Directorship at Roosevelt House.
“It’s essential that this next leader be of
the highest possible caliber,” President Raab
says. “Our new director must be able to work
well with our faculty associates, especially
in helping them develop their research, and
with the wide network of people heading our
academic programs.”
Thanks to leadership gifts from Roosevelt
House Advisory Board members Rita Hauser ’54,
Michael Gellert, Richard and Ronay Menschel/
the Charina Endowment Fund and others,
half of the $1 million has already been raised.
Anyone interested in honoring Dr. Fanton and
supporting Roosevelt House should contact
Eve Levy: [email protected].
Laurie Tisch Underwrites Public Health Fellowship at Hunter
P
hilanthropist and activist Laurie M. Tisch
is dedicated to finding solutions to the
problems that affect urban populations,
particularly in the area of public health.
Recently, Tisch, through her Laurie M. Tisch
Illumination Fund, donated over $300,000 to
continue support of the Joan H. Tisch Legacy
Project. Originally established in 2010 by a grant
of over $1 million from Laurie, Steve, Lizzie and
Jonathan Tisch to honor their mother, Joan H.
Tisch, the project is a major initiative at Roosevelt
House and Hunter College that addresses
urban public health issues – from HIV/AIDS,
obesity and diabetes to health disparities due
to economic and environmental factors.
Tisch’s donation made it possible for Hunter
to appoint Dr. Thomas A. Farley, the former
New York City health commissioner, as the Joan
H. Tisch Distinguished Fellow in Public Health.
Tisch Fellows serve as a scholars in residence
in the Hunter community, teach undergraduate
and graduate students, and conduct faculty
seminars. Typically, fellows serve for a single
semester, but thanks to the Tisch donation,
Farley will spend an entire year on campus.
At Hunter, Farley is working on a book
n 2007, Hunter College received a generous
$1 million gift from Rita ’46 and Burton
Goldberg to establish a new MFA in playwriting.
Since then, the Rita and Burton Goldberg MFA
in Playwriting, led by the distinguished playwrights
Tina Howe and Arthur Kopit, has developed into
one of the finest such programs in the country.
Under the program, a member of each year’s
graduating class is awarded a Rita and Burton
Goldberg Playwriting Prize. This year’s winner,
Camilo Almonacid, received the $2,500 prize in a
ceremony on May 14 for his play West Pine Myopes.
(From left) President Jennifer J. Raab, Rita Goldberg ’46,
prizewinner Camilo Almonacid (MFA ’14) and playwright
Tina Howe at the ceremony honoring Almonacid.
Starting Out on a
Lifetime of Philanthropy
Students present the legacy gift at Commencement.
A
t Hunter, many of our students benefit
from the generous contributions of
our donors. We want our graduates
to understand the importance of philanthropy
and to give something back as they leave
the College.
We are creating a tradition of philanthropy
among Hunter students, and part of this effort
is the legacy gift. The senior class’s legacy committee examines campus needs and chooses
the legacy gift, which they present to President
Jennifer J. Raab. The 2014 gift, a textbook
scholarship, directly assists students unable to
afford the required reading for their courses.
In a modern twist on fundraising, at a special
point in the commencement ceremony, Hunter’s
graduating seniors are asked to turn on their
phones and text contributions to their class’s legacy
gift. It’s easy and fun – and students can donate
very modest amounts.The hope is that this ritual
will inspire new graduates to continue giving back
to the alma mater that has given them so much.
Not only does the generosity of Hunter’s graduates
help the school directly, it also benefits the graduates
themselves. That’s because the U.S. News & World
Report college rankings are influenced by the percentage of graduates who donate to their college.
By giving to Hunter, students are helping raise the
school’s ranking, which increases the value of their
degree as they go out into the working world.
Homecoming Welcomes Alumni
Tisch Fellow Dr. Thomas A. Farley in conversation
with Katie Couric, following a screening at The Kaye
Playhouse of Fed Up, a documentary about obesity
co-produced by Couric.
about his tenure as health commissioner.
He has also moderated a number of public
health-related events at Roosevelt House.
This fall, Farley is conducting a faculty
seminar on the leading causes of death and
disability in cities. In addition, he is coteaching a course on urban health and society.
“The Tisch Fellowship has given me what
many policy makers only dream of getting: time
to think, write, and exchange ideas with others
who care about our society as a whole,” says
Farley. “It’s been an extraordinary experience.”
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n April 5, more than 1,200 Hunter alumni
returned to campus for an unprecedented all-class spring Homecoming.
The daylong schedule offered lectures and
literary readings by distinguished faculty; theatre,
music and dance recitals by students and graduates;
cocktail-hour receptions; and even a poetry slam.
Joan C. Brown ’56 was one of the many who
thoroughly enjoyed the day. Asked to choose her
favorite Homecoming moments, Brown cited
President Jennifer J. Raab’s lunchtime State of the
College Address and a visit to the technologically
advanced Leon and Toby Cooperman Library.
After graduating with a major in speech
pathology, Brown went on to earn a master’s
in speech pathology and enjoy a wonderfully
Roslyn Swire ’49 and Zoe Kaplan ’49 reconnect
at Homecoming
fulfilling career – first in the public schools and
then in private practice.
Ever grateful for the education she received,
Brown has been a faithful and generous
supporter of the Annual Fund.
“I’m giving back,” she says. “ It’s very simple. I
was given an education, and now I give to Hunter.”
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How Alumni, Parents and Friends Can Support Hunter
Make an Immediate Impact
Cash Gifts
can be made easily by credit card, personal check, cashier’s check or money order payable to
The Hunter College Foundation. Donate today, using our online form or mail-in envelope.
Gifts
of A ppreciated S ecurities , S tocks or B onds
provide considerable tax advantages for the donor when the assets are transferred to Hunter
before they are sold.
Recurring Gifts
are a convenient way to sustain your support for Hunter. You can arrange for your credit card
to be charged a particular amount at a chosen frequency.
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from your employer can multiply your contribution. Ask your employer if it has a matching gift program.
Ensure the Future Growth and Effect of Your Gift
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are formal statements of intent to make a donation. You may satisfy your pledge by making
periodic payments and use each payment to qualify for an income-tax deduction.
Endowment Gifts
Endowment fund gifts are invested by the Foundation to generate income in the future, offering
you an opportunity to make a lasting impact. Pursuant to the New York Prudent Management
of Institutional Funds Act ("NYPMIFA"), the Foundation will spend an amount from the
endowment fund each year as the Board of Trustees deems prudent after considering the factors
governing endowment appropriation decisions set forth in NYPMIFA. Endowment funds can
be established with a minimum contribution of $100,000. They can be unrestricted or directed
toward scholarships, professorships or other special programs.
Create a Lasting Legacy
Naming Hunter
in Y our W ill
is a way to support future generations at the College while remaining financially secure and able
to meet your current needs.
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allow you to donate to Hunter while establishing a source of guaranteed income for yourself
or a loved one.
Recognize a Special Person or Event
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or “I n H onor O f ” G ifts
pay meaningful tribute to a family member, classmate, professor or other special person in your life.
Reunion G ifts
demonstrate how much Hunter has meant to you. Your generosity may inspire your classmates
to donate as well.
For more information, please contact The Hunter College Foundation at 212.772.4085
or visit our website at www.hunter.cuny.edu/alumni/giving-to-hunter
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The Hunter College Foundation
The Hunter College Foundation
Donations received from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
I
t is an honor to serve as chair of the Hunter College Foundation Board
of Trustees, helping to guide the College through the 21st century. All of
us are committed to Hunter’s inspiring mission – to provide students
from all walks of life with a first-rate, affordable education.
Recently we welcomed two new board members who will help us engage
with the school’s recent graduates, making sure that Hunter prepares for the
future by bringing in the next generation of donors.
Kelle Jacob ’08 is a member of the Global Product Innovation Team at the Estée
Lauder Companies, where she develops strategies to strengthen the company’s
presence in Latin America. At age 18, Jacob launched the Oswald Cleveland Gallery,
an online gallery that worked to bring exceptional art to a global audience in an
innovative way. She also participated in a reality TV show, America’s Next Top Model.
Jacob is an active member of the nonprofit Cosmetics Industry Buyers & Suppliers, where she is
one of the founding members of the Innovation Committee, which educates and supports young
people in the industry through educational events and networking opportunities. She is also a
member of Cosmetic Executive Women.
“Hunter helped shape the person I am today,” Jacob says. “The opportunity to give back and help
secure the future of the College is really important to me.”
Jacob earned a BA in media studies with a minor in English from Hunter, and was on the Dean’s List.
Alex Kohen (HCHS ’05, HC ’09) is an associate lawyer in Davis Polk’s Corporate
Department, practicing in the Capital Markets Group. He received his law degree
from the New York University School of Law in 2012 and was editor in chief of
The New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy in 2009.
“I’m incredibly excited about this opportunity to help Hunter College, which
helped me in so many endeavors, including my pursuit of a career in law,” Kohen says.
Kohen received a BA in political science. While at Hunter, he was a member of the steering
committee for the Middle States Commission and the Undergraduate Student Government president.
He graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the Macaulay Honors College at
Hunter and was covaledictorian of his graduating class.
Welcome to Kelle and Alex. And thanks to all of you who have donated generously to Hunter
College. Everyone on the Board is deeply grateful for your contribution.
Joan Hansen Grabe
Chair, Hunter College Foundation
The Hunter College Foundation Leadership Gifts
We gratefully acknowledge the following donors for their generous gifts of $1 million and above
to the Hunter College Foundation during the past 10 fiscal years (July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2014).
Anonymous Contributors
Jody and John Arnhold
Patty and Jay Baker
Leslie Barton
Susan V. Bershad
Charitable Fund, Inc.
Caravan Institute
Fundación Cisneros
Leon and Toby Cooperman
Bobbie and Lew Frankfort
Richard Gilder
Rita Strick Goldberg
Joan H. and William O. Grabe
Susan and Roger Hertog
Florrie and Paul Kagan
John and Evelyn Kossak
Foundation, Inc.
The Lauder Foundation
Evelyn H. Lauder Charitable
Lead Annuity Trust
The New York Community Trust
Ruth B. and Harold J.
Newman
Carole and Morton Olshan
Ada Peluso and Romano Peluso
The Carroll and Milton
Petrie Foundation, Inc.
Larry Robbins
Klara and Larry A.
Silverstein
The Bernard and Anne
Spitzer Charitable Trust
Stainman Family
Foundation
The Laurie M. Tisch
Illumination Fund
Anne Marie Tye Trust
Lisa and Richard Witten
Judith M. and
Stanley Zabar
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Each year the Hunter College Foundation receives thousands of contributions from alumni
and friends. The following list reflects donations that were earmarked for a particular program,
department, or project; for the Annual Fund; or for the Hunter College Campus Schools.
We regret that space limitations constrain us from listing contributions below $100, but would like
to take this opportunity to thank all of our donors for their support. The list reflects donations
received between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014.
$2,500,000 –
$4,999,999
Bobbie and Lew
Susan V. Bershad
Charitable Fund, Inc.
Michael E. Gellert
The Gilder Foundation
Rita Hauser
The Hearst Foundations
Susan and Roger Hertog
Jewish Foundation for
Education of Women
Estate of Jacqueline
Wexler and United
Technologies
Corporation
Frankfort
Stainman Family
Foundation
Lisa and Richard Witten
$100,000 –
$499,999
The Breast Cancer
$15,000,000 –
$25,000,000
Leon and Toby
Cooperman
$5,000,000 –
$14,999,999
Patty and Jay Baker
The Lauder Foundation
$1,000,000 –
$2,499,999
Jody and John Arnhold
Fundación Cisneros
Rita Strick Goldberg
Evelyn H. Lauder
Charitable Lead
Annuity Trust
Ruth B. and Harold
J. Newman
Carole and Morton
Olshan
Ada Peluso and
Romano Peluso
The Bernard and Anne
Spitzer Charitable
Trust
The Laurie M. Tisch
Illumination Fund
$500,000 –
$999,999
Rose H. Accardi
Irrevocable Trust
Research
Foundation
Mark L. CarsonSelman
Estate of Thais
Cohrone
Marilyn H. Ezzes
The Ford Foundation
Foundation To-Life, Inc.
Charlotte K. Frank
Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation
Mary P. Dolciani
Halloran Foundation
Neil Janovic and
Cathy Hull
The Jonas Center for
Nursing Excellence
Stephen King,
C12 Capital
John and Evelyn Kossak
Foundation, Inc.
Sidney A. Miller
New York Collaborates
for Autism
The Louis and Rachel
Rudin Foundation, Inc.
Martin Shkreli
Marilyn H. and James
Simons
Matthew Sirovich
and Meredith Elson
The Skirball
Foundation
Elise C. Tepper
Lizzie and Jonathan M.
Tisch Fund
The Steven Tisch Fund
Judith M. and Stanley
Zabar
$50,000 – $99,999
Anonymous
Robert Borgen
Sidney and Barbara
Dickstein Family Fund
Charles A. Frueauff
Foundation
The Goodman Memorial Foundation Inc.
The Grove Foundation
Hunter College
Elementary School
PTA
Judy C. Lewent
John P. and Anne
Welsh McNulty
Foundation
Klara and Larry A.
Silverstein
Stutzman Family
Foundation
University of
California, Irvine
$25,000 – $49,999
Anonymous
Phyllis W. Beck
Barbara G. Chesler
Tina S. Flaherty
Nellie and Robert
Gipson
Marian Goodman
Gallery Inc.
Harriet M. Gruber
Janice Hetzel
Andrea Kretzhmer
and Paul Lutvak
LCU Fund for
Women's Education
Annemarie Levitt
Abby Miller Levy
Celia Lewis
Dorothy Lichtenstein
The Frederick Loewe
Foundation Inc.
Craig MacPherson
Avinash Mehrotra
The Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation
The Oppenheim Family
Jonathan M. Plasse
Anne Marie Tye Trust
Universal Corporation
Diane Volk
Cathy and Stephen
D. Weinroth
Judy Francis Zankel
$10,000 – $24,999
American Chai Trust
Helen and Robert Appel
Charles Ardai
Rita M. Bank
Adelaide Bialek
Sheila L. Birnbaum
Ruth Bishop
The Brand Foundation
of New York, Inc.
The British Academy
of Film & T.V. Arts,
East Coast Inc.
Margaret Calderalo
Donald Capoccia
Susie and
Robert Case
Marcy and Leona
Chanin Foundation
David B. Chapnick
Mary Cirillo-Goldberg
and Jay Goldberg
The City University of
New York
Congregation
Emanu-El of the
City of New York
Eva A. Cooper
Joan L. Glade
de Pontet
Friars National
Association
Foundation
Fried, Frank,
Harris, Shriver &
Jacobson LLP
The Gerstner Family
Foundation
Joan H. and William
O. Grabe
Graham Family
Foundation
Nan and Paul Gordon
Heidi and Nathaniel Gore
Hunter College High
School Alumnae/i
Association
Max Kade
Foundation, Inc.
Bernard S. Katz
Julie R. O'Hearne
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The Hunter College Foundation
Donations received from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
Dorothy S. Kryger
Bernice Kurchin
The Mortimer Levitt
Foundation
Toby D. Lewis Philanthropic Fund
Eleanor Light
Chris McNickle
George P. Mills
Estate of Elaine
Mitchell
Ellen J. Odoner
Lee H. Perlman
Gloria T. Petitto
Margot Polivy
Puerto Rican Federal
Affairs Administration
Abbe Raven and
Martin S. Tackel
Julie C. Ross and
Mark Ladner
Suzanne R. Santry
Phyllis Hilda
Scerebini Trust
Frederick Schaffer
Michael Schwartz
Alma C. Scully
Melanie Shorin and
Greg Feldman
Mildred Speiser
Susan M. and John
Steinhardt Family
Foundation
Tavitian Foundation
Visiting Nurse Service
of New York
Kate R. Whitney
$5,000 – $9,999
Arlene and Alan Alda
The Frances Alexander
Foundation
Mary A. and James
W. Asaph
Anne Asher
Robert M. Bloch
Daniel and Estrellita
Brodsky
Bronx-Lebanon Hospital
Center
Frank Buchsbaum
Tonio Burgos and
Associates, Inc.
Joyce Cowin
Creative Scotland
CUNY Campaign for
Charitable Giving
Diane Englander
David and Geri Epstein
Private Foundation
Estate of Louise
Harriet Gallop
Peter J. Green
Greenberg Traurig
Corp.
Steven B. and
Elizabeth S. Gruber
Barbara Goldman
Harris
HealthFirst
Debra Heinrich
Beryl Herdt
Hispanic Information
and Telecommunications Network, Inc.
Hunter College
High School PTA
Roland N. Karlen
Selma Kumin
The Maxine
Kurtzman Fund
Elizabeth Kyzr
Lori Lesser
George Lindemann
Aline McCann
MFA in Creative Writing
Program faculty
Milly Morgan
Sophia A. Muirhead
Municipal Credit Union
New York State Nurses
Association
New York Women's
Foundation
The Bernard W.
Nussbaum Family
Foundation
Joan Pollock
Jennifer J. Raab
Fred M. Richman
Angela Rosania
Mary Rosania
Harriette Rubinstein
Betsy Pinover Schiff
and Jim Lawrence
Timothy Schmidt
Nanette E. Shaw
Jeremiah J. Sheehan
Revocable Trust
Edward G. Shufro
Carl and Fay Simons
Charitable Fund
Kelly Stevens
The Straus Family Fund
Team International Arts
Gillian Van Schaick
Jocelyn Wolff
$2,500 – $4,999
Acacia Network
Mary Ann Adolf
Marie Alpert
Joshua J. Angel
Harriet W. and Arthur H.
Aufses Jr.
Suzy and Carter F. Bales
Jeannette P. Barron
Charitable Trust
Norman Benzaquen
Kathy Berenson
James M. Betts
Charlotte B. Beyer
Martin Blackman
Linda Bloch
Elaine L. and Thomas A.
Blumberg
Donald Buchwald
George A. and Joanne
M. Bundschuh
Miriam P. Burns
Joan E. Curry
Laurel Cutler
Helen Matchett
Demario Foundation
Angela and Christian
Ehemann Fund
Herbert Ehrich
Dorothy Epstein
Memorial Trust
Roger and Bambi
Felberbaum
Peter Feldmann
Roberta Feldman
FirstGiving
Erica Forman
Helene D. Goldfarb
The Jane and Jack
Goldfrank Family
Foundation
Barbara L. Goldsmith
Foundation
Golub Family Fund
Mark Green
Linda J. Greenhouse
The Hebrew Home for
the Aged at Riverdale
Richard D. Henry
Ruth S. Hochberger
Institute of Physical Art
Evan Janovic
Barbara Kantrowitz
Marion S. Kaplan
Theodore A. Kaufman
Laura and Leo Kornfeld
Philanthropic Fund
Phyllis L. Kossoff
Harold Krauthamer
Seryl and Charles
Kushner
Nancy B. Lashine
Phyllis Lashins
Steven and Arlene
Lazarus Foundation
The Lisa and Michael
Leffell Foundation
The Samuel J. and
Ethel Lefrak
Charitable Trust
Scott Lerman
Terry Lerman
Naomi C. Liebler
Lloyd A. Marks and
Janice Siegel
Foundation, Inc.
The Rose Marrow Fund
Shelia S. Martin
Helene McCarty
Ellen G. Milberg
Norman and Vivian I.
Milefsky
Matt Mone
Marian A. Montgomery
Linda Morris
New York City
Administration for
Children's Services
New York State United
Teachers
Matthew Nimetz
Liane Onish
Oppenheim Family Fund
Stephen Orphanos
Pesky Family
Foundation
The Milton
Pollack Family
Foundation
Marie Pust
Celeste A. Ramirez
RBC Capital
Markets, LLC
Daniel and
Joanna S. Rose
Edna Rosen
Herbert Rubin
Melissa Salten
Marilyn Savetsky
Virginia Schorr
Stanley R. Schulman
Ronit Setton
Jonathon Shaevitz
Kim L. Shafer
Madlen Simon
Suzanne Cohn
Simon Fund
Richard Slone
The Spingold
Foundation, Inc.
Arlene W. Storer
Time & Again
Auction Gallery
Lisa Tulin-Silver
Marcia D. Weber
Myrna M. Wojtek
$1,000 – $2,499
Susan Alt
Harriett Ames
Charitable Trust
Haron S. Andima
Toni C. Antonucci
Celina Applewhaite
Susan Bacher Fund
Helene C. Barnett
Benjamin Baxt
Tony Bechara
Joel I. Berson
Big Brothers
Big Sisters of
New York City
David S. Blumenthal
Boricua College
Borinquen Health
Care Center, Inc.
Gladys W. Brown
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Joan C. Brown
Mary Bunge
The Carter Burden
Center for the
Aging Inc.
James F. Capalino &
Associates, Inc.
Loretta J. Carney
Helen Carras
Center for Children's
Initiatives
Concetta A. Chirico
Blanche Cirker
Susan Cole
Catherine A.
Conneally
Barbara Costas
Renee F. Critchell
Arlene Davila
Michael J. Dean
Patricia S. and Wolfgang H. Demisch
Kangwen Deng
Elisabeth Doft
Antoinette D'Orazio
Doris Dreyfuss
Leah A. Dusett
The David Earling
and Maria Nicolo
Family Fund
Education &
Solidarity New York
City LCLAA
Ann S. Eng
Cecile N. Engel
The Joan F. and
Sidney S. Faber
Designated Fund
Joan Fabio
Ronald A. Farese
Carolyn K. Ferrell
Charles Feuer
Lola Finkelstein
Daniel G. Fish
Michael P. Frankfurt
Marilyn H. Freedman
Robert H. and Carole
Freilich Fund
Barbara and Buddy
Freitag Family Fund
Conan S. Freud
Joanne and Edward
Froelich Philanthropy
The Merle and Barry
Ginsburg
Charitable Fund
Norma P. Globerman
GNYHA Ventures, Inc.
Peter and Aileen
Godsick Foundation
Betty B. Golomb
Sheila A. Gorsky
Bette T. Gorton
Robert S. Gruber
Adele M. Gugliotta
Dolores A. Gutierrez
Eve Haberman
Mary B. Harnett
Marilyn Hartenstein
Herbet H. Lehman
College
Joan S. Hickey
Morton Z. Hoffman
Michael L. Hollenberg
Hostos Community
College
Arthur Indursky
Irodz Associates LLC
Joshua Jamner
Theresa Jaskot
Roberto N. Jimenez
Keren Kalimian
Sue A. Kaplan
Kristine A. Karter
Margaret F. Keane
Lisa Keston
Ung Soo Kim
Rose Klausner
Beatrice A. Klier
Ruth Koeppel
Alex Kohen
Marge Kolb
Lawrence Landau
Hillary Lane
Nancy W. Lawrence
Rochelle and George
Lazarus
Lawrence J. Lee
Lucille C. Lee
Carole L. Lipp
Iris L. Long
Yitzhak Loria
Management, LLC
John Loustau
Alice E. Luftig
William Lukashok
Gerard P. Lynch
Nancy MacMillan
Ursula D. Mahoney
Georgette Mapp
George Marks
Michael McCall
Gerard A. McCallion
Patricia McElhone
Harriet P. McFeeters
Iris McGuire
Edwin Melendez
Sara Melendez
Phyllis Meyerson
Erthel D. Mitchell
Patricia Moran
F. Corlies Morgan III
Lynda Mullen
El Museo del Barrio
Bettye M. Musham
Karen A. Nassauer
New York City
Partnership
Foundation
Hope Newman
Michael Norwich
Kane Nussbaum
Marion A. O'Connor
Mary B. O'Hara
Virginia R. Olney
Patricia O'Neill
Paedun Construction
Marion E. Darrell
Peng
Vanessa Y. Perez
Deena Pers
Jessica Pers
Sherman Pincus
Jeanine P. Plottel
Tom Polton
Abhinav Prasad
Judith and Peter O. Price
Jerold Probst
Clementine C.
Rabassa
Shirley Raps
The Richard Ravitch
Foundation
Daniel Reingold
Jodi L. Reiskind
Luis O. Reyes
Patricia Riley
George Rios
Carol M. Riven
Dennis Rivera
Philip P. Rosenthal
Rothenberg Family
Philanthropic Fund
Donald Rubin
Mae K. Rubin
Adam T. Salem
Daniel and Miriam
Scharf Philanthropic Fund
Bela and
Catherine Schick
Foundation, Inc.
The Schiff
Foundation
Myra Schubin
Eleanor
Schweinsberg
Ivan Seidenberg
Foundation
Anita Shapolsky
Shell Toss, LLC
Virginia C. Shields
Rosemary Silverman
Malcolm B. Smith
The Sonnabend Fund
Roseanne Spence
Basilia L. Spiridon
Karl Sprules
Roslyn Squires
Mildred R. Stansky
Salme H. Steinberg
Adele H. Sweet
Stephen W. Tallon
Barbara and Donald
Tober Foundation
Margarita D. Tomko
Transport Workers
Union of Greater
New York Local 100
Stephen L. Ucko
United Federation of
Teachers Local 2
Lee and Cynthia
Vance Foundation
Christopher Vecsey
Louise E. Von Damm
Andrew Wallack
Marion Walter
Rosemary Weaver
Kathleen Ferriter
J. Welsh
Carol Z. Whitby
Marie White
Dave and Reba W.
Williams Foundation
Barbara Wilson-Harte
Ronda F. Wist
David J. Wolf
Elsa A. Wolschina
Wendy Zeldin
Ana C. Zentella
Cathy A. Zumoff
$500 – $999
Diane Abbey
William J. Aguado
Kumkum Ahluwalia
Margaret Allen
Richard Allman
Alzheimer's Association NYC Chapter
Diane L. Anderson
Arnold Applebaum
Martin Applebaum
Atelier 4, Inc.
Robin Aufses
Christine R. Azara
Margaret A. Barry
Adrienne Bender
Ann O. Berson
Joseph S. Blank
Craig Blumberg
Eulogio Bonano
Barbara L. Brenner
Isabelle F. Brown
Nancy Burstein
Irene R. Bush
Vicki A. Cabrales
Peggy Cafritz
James Carr
Marietta Cawse
Center for Family
Representation, Inc.
Elsie B. Chapman
Christine Pon Chin
Edward L. Chin
Manuel C. Co
Annette J. Cockburn
Phyllis L. Cohen
Trudy Cohen
Valeria J. Cohen
Nick Confessori
Claire A. Conway
William H. Corwin
Judith A. Costa
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The Hunter College Foundation
Donations received from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
Patricia B. Crais
Kimberly CroffootSuede
Martha Crum
Jamie Cunha
Sandra K. Deane
Nelson DeMille
Roberta A. Dixon
Joan M. Doherty
Brian Duffy
Grace W. Ellis
Winnie Eng
Estelle Erazo
Nancy R. Fadem
Ronald A. Fatoullah
Harain D. Figueroa
Claudia F. Fine
Jeffrey Fisher
Bert Flamberg
Elena I. Foronda
Russell L. Frank
Lila Gault
Roslyn Gladstein
Stuart Gold
Toby Golick
Hilda M. Goodman
Good Shepherd
Services
The Margaret Grieve
Fund
Mary E. Guinan
Antholus P. Gustave
Marianne Gustavson
Kristen Hall
The Handley
Foundation, Inc.
Sari Hannila
Donna Harkavy
Emmie Hayashi
Christopher
Henderson
Doris A. Herringshaw
Isaac S. Herschkopf
Marian Hewitt
Martin Heyert
Diana Holcomb
Joyce Hollander
Myra R. Hopper
Florence Howe
Roger H. Hull
Herbert H. Hyman
Charles N. Inniss
Lucia H. Jackson
Theodore T. Jackson
Peter Jakes
Ann J. Jawin
Jewish Home and
Hospital for the Aged
Gloria A. Johnson
Eleanore A. Joos
Gerald E. Kadish
Augusta S. Kappner
Nancy Kelton
Joanne Klaristenfeld
Harlan Kleiman
Sanford Klein
Allen E. Kleinman
The Toby and Paul
Koren Charitable
Fund
Dovian K. Krieger
Liz Kruger
Mildred C. Kuner
Jonathan Landsman
Harriett Belag Lange
Jonathan Lapook
Katherine R. La Porta
Adriana R. LaRaja
James Lepanto
Carl Leubsdorf
The Levin Family
Foundation
Audrey D. Levin
Brenda Levin
Naomi Levine
Julia Levy
Cynthia Lieberman
Sally I. Lipsey
Donnamarie A. Locke
Felice T. Londa
Wilma Longstreet
Rose Lowensohn
Alexandra Mac Aaron
Richard Maidman
Geraldine Major
Joan G. Masket
Angela M. Mathews
James Matte
The Messinger
Family Fund
Catherine D. Meyer
Edgar J. Milan
Harriet Mitteldorf
Dorothy D. Moore
New York Life
Insurance
Rochelle Ohrstrom
Helen M. Ondik
Ostgrodd Foundation
Alfred V. Papa
Marion E. Parkyns
Staats Pellett
Toni B. Peterson
Patricia G. Philion
Alan Polinksy
Renee A. Pollard
Anna M. Pontecorvo
Ivan G. Proano
Lila D. Prounis
Beth Psaty
Joan B. Rannie
Bess N. Reynolds
Leah Richter
John T. Rose
Linda Rosenkranz
Gladys Ross
Miriam Rotrosen
Amy Rubenstein
Jennifer Ryan
Barbara B. Salem
Louis Sanders
Vincenzina Santoro
Marilyn Sawicki
Alice Schneider
Augusta Schurrer
Charlotte S.
Schwartz
Frances L. Sebold
Gloria Sfiroudis
Blossom Shelton
Ruth Sidel
Martha L. Siegel
Sybil P. Silberman
Patricia Silver
Ellen Simpson
David Sparrow
Cheryl L. Starer
Michael R. Stein
James E. Stothers
Kathleen N. Straus
Eleanor Streicker
Rosemarie Tishelman
Priscilla R. Toomey
Mychi Tran
Eileen A. Twiggs
Barbara Vainio
Jane T. Vasiliou
Jane R. Voos
Sonal Vyas
Lawrence H.
Wasserman
Dorothea G. Weber
Susan Weinstock
Joellen Werne
Mary P. Whitney
Josephine R. Williams
Diane Wohl
Wohl, Fried, Roth &
Kirchenberg CPAs
Carole H. Yass
$100 – $499
Sharon D. Aarons
Benjamin P. Abelson
Abelson Family Donor
Advised Fund
Luis Acosta
Edna Acosta-Belen
Joan E. Adair
Alexandra S. Adams
Anita E. Adams
Carolyn J. Adderley
Diane Addison
Carole S. Adler
Deanna Adler
Shari Adler
Joan G. Adoff
Jim Agolli
Matthew T. Aiken
Gloria W. Ajello
Michael C. Alavanja
Pauline Albenda
Pauline L. Albert
Marytheresa C.
Alcindor
Bruce P. Alexander
Juliet N. Alexander
Lillian S. Alexander
Renee Alexander
Eleanor R. Allen
Helen M. Allen
Ivye L. Allen
Elmira M. Alleyne
Meryl S. Allison
The John L. and
Corrinne Alpert
Foundation
Karen C. Altfest
Anita Altman
S. M. Altman
Marie V. Altschuler
Victoria Amalfitano
Maria Amaral
Barbara C. Amatruda
Abby Ambinder
Frances Amicone
Lucille Amicone
Helene C. Andreu
Kathleen Anello
Inara Angelis
Joseph J. Annunziato
Janet L. Antippas
Elsa S. Antonsen
Sisko M. Anttila
Edith M. Appel
Leonard Appelle
Elisa A. Aragon
Jean C. Aratingi
William Arcadipane
Edward E. Archer
Elise Arena
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Alexandra Arnesen
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Natalie Aronson
Beatrice F. Artz
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Gloria J. Ascher
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Susan J. Atran
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Martin S. Augarten
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Julio Ayala
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Frances L. Backofen
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Jacki Baer
Jean C. Bailey
Mary M. Bailey
Alexandra Baker
Clara J. Baker
Catherine M. Ball
Howard Ball
Marjorie Banks
Kenneth Barany
Frances A.
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Rita A. Barbieri
Andrea Barbuto
Annette J. Barchat
Jessica E. Bard
Angeline H. Barnes
Helen B. Barnes
Adrienne G. Barnhart
Mark A. Barreiro
Anna Barresi
Eileen M. Barriere
Margaret M. Barry
Ruth B. Barry
Patrice M. Barton
Doreen R. Bassin
Gail K. Bates
Romana M. Batkay
Helen P. Bauer
Barbara K. Bayliss
Dagan R. Bayliss
Charles S. Bayor
Alfreda Bazanowski
Varun Bedi
Carole J. Behrman
Ellis Bell
Grace C. Bell
Laura Bell
Edward L. Beller
Marilyn S. Beller
Diana B. Bello
Phyllis K. Bellofatto
Lucie Benedikt
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
Ilva F. Benjamin
Natalie L. Benjamin
Montobbio Benson
Gift Fund
Annmarie Benzinger
Jane Berenbeim
Soraya Berg
Elsie Bergamini
Rita M. Berge
Evelyn Berger
Jacqueline H. BergerYudelowitz
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Laurel H. Berkman
Anne Berkowitz
Lisa R. Berman
Deborah T. Bernardino
Beth Bernstein
Shirley Bernstein
Susan R. Bernstein
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Michel Bettigole
Jack Bettinger
Susan M. Bickel
Amy Bieda
Joan Bilder
Ron Biscardi
Catherine M. Black
Joan Blackett
Frances S. Blackman
Beatrice A. Blasi
John Blau
Patricia Blau
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Roslyn G. Bloch
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Erika Bloomfield
Sylvia D. Blumenfeld
Diane Blumenthal
Hilda H. Boas
Carole M. Boccumini
Helga I. Bodeen
Kenneth R. Boff
Bogardus Inc.
Valerie Bogart
Mary E. Bolte
Patricia M. Bonamo
Carmela J. Bongiorno
Franco Boni
Benjamin Bonilla
Gloria BonillaSantiago
Anita F. Bonner
Nancy L. Bonvillain
Cheryl Borden
Betty C. Bornstein
Sandra L. Bounty
Ruth I. Bournazian
Anne F. Bove
John Boyer
Bernadette F. Boyle
Carol Bozek
Maura Bradshaw
Marion Brafman
David J. Braitman
Paul Bran
Reagan Branch
Ruby Branker
Ruth L. Braren
Kathleen S. Breiten
Donald J. Brennan
Elaine G. Breslaw
Doris Breslow
Barbara Bricoli
Michael Brier
Robert M. Brier
James G. Brinn
Joan H. Britt
Geraldine R. Britton
David L. Broadnax
Kerry Broderick
Julia J. Brody
Emily Bronstein
Brooklyn College
Ellen J. Brooks and
Marshall Cohen
Fund
Helen D. Brooks
Betty S. Brown
Catherine A. Brown
Natalie F. Brown
Sandra D. Brown
Zachary M. Brown
Patricia Brownell
Eileen Bruck
Filomena Bruno
Susan M. Brust
Kevin L. Bryant
Linda J. Bucaria
Jan T. Buchar
Eileen Buckley
James E. Buckley
Lucienne Bulow
Susan L. Burden
Ruth Burger
Kathleen A. Burgess
Steve Burghardt
Paul E. Burke
Rosemary P. Burkhart
Maureen Burns
Charles B. Burrus
Karen S. Burstein
Eileen Busel
Kathleen G. Butler
Marylou Buyse
George T. Buzhar
Gloria Byer
Elba Cabrera
Julie P. Cadenhead
Michele C. Cadogan
Dongming Cai
Rosemary Calderalo
David Calvert
Anne B. Cammack
Joan O. Campbell
Florence S. Canter
Elyse G. Capell
Barry J. Capella
Elizabeth A. Capezuti
Paula L. Caplan
William K. Capune
Dolores A. Caramatti
Anna Carbonell
Vivian Cardamone
Mary T. Carey
Dominick Carielli
Mary Carlucci
Phyllis Caroff
Diane V. Caron
Margaret M. Carr
Rosemary K. Carroll
Alexis Carter
Casa Publications
Inc.
Carole M. Cass
Anne M. Cassarini
Mary Cassese
Sindy Castro
Valerie E. Catlin
Alison N. Cattan
Ellen R. Cavanagh
Andrea Cave
Phyllis E. Cayenne
Isabelle Cazeaux
Dolores Celentano
Frederick F. Cerny
Dino Cerutti
Lu Chaikin
Anna Chairetakis
Charlotte Champagne
Kang-Ray Chan
Miriam Chan
Emily Suzannah
Chandler
Carol L. Chandross
Peter C. Chang
Katherine L. Chann
Elvira L. Charles
Audrey Chatzky
Melvin Chaves
Frances Cherashore
Roslyn Chernesky
Daniel S. Chess
Alice B. Chico
George Chieffet
Viola D. Chien
Bernice Chierichella
Allen L. Chin
Marion W. Chin
Peter J. Chin
Phebe Chin
Isabel Ching-Kong
Barbara J. Chinitz
Pearl M. Chisolm
Tenzing Choky
Nelly N. Choueiri
Chevon Christie
Gregory Christopulos
John A. Chropovka
Richard Churchill
Barbara L. Chutroo
Corinne Cilli
Carmen J. Ciparick
Paulette Cirillo
Gertrude Clair
Albina A. Claps
Evelyn C. Clarke
Georgette M. Clarke
Faith M. Cleary
Rose M. Clemente
Matthew R. Cody
Daniel I. Cohen
Florence S. Cohen
Kathryn G. Cohen
Margaret H. Cohen
Marilyn Cohen
Marilyn D. Cohen
Marion Cohen
Marion Cohen
Miriam F. Cohen
Paula J. Cohen
Paulyn Cohen
Stanley Cohen
Arline Cohn
Marvelle S. Colby
Belle Bennett Cole
Helene S. Coleman
Veronica Coletti
Oscar Collazo
Sonia I. Collazo
Mary J. Collett
Julia B. Collins
The Committee for
Hispanic Children
and Families, Inc.
Erika G. Comrie
Frank Conforti
GIVING @
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The Hunter College Foundation
The Hunter College Foundation
Donations received from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
John G. Connor
Geraldine
Connors-Lynch
Kathryn Conroy
Georgianna
Contiguglia
Elaine W. Cook
Jean G. Cooke
Theresa Coolahan
Stephen L. Cooley
Julie Cooper
Betty A. Copeland
Leto Copeley
Catherine M. Corless
Joyce Cornick
Bernice Cornyetz
Kathleen M. Corrigan
Maria Cortes
Ana C. Costa
Alex Costley
Rosina M. Cotruzzola
Ellis E. Cousens
Cynthia A. Cozart
Hilda Crady
Ersilia Z. Crawford
Kevin M. Creegan
Paula M. Crehan
Crespo for Assembly
Michele CrespoFierro
Maria Crifasi
Hope G. Crifo
Angela Critchley
Marguerita M. Cross
Lorial E. Crowder
Hope Cullinan
Gloria L. Culpepper
Mary Nell Cummings
Ann M. Cuneo
Vashti R. Curlin
Joan F. Curran
Janice Curry
Margaret S. Cuskley
John Czuwak
John M. Dacey
Margaret Dafeldecker
George A. Damiano
Ellen S. Daniel
Robert Danna
Nancy L. D'Antuono
Marlies K. Danziger
Susan J. Darkhosh
Adele G. Darocy
Patricia David
Doris D. Davidson
Bruce M. Davis
Emma J. Davis
Mariam P. Davis
Suzanne D'Azzara
Alexa P. Dedousis
Cambao DeDuong
Emily B. De George
Ann L. DeGroff
Mary B. Dehn
Anthony DeJesus
Judith M. DeIasi
Christine L. Del
Alcazar
Michael D. Delano
Leandro Delgado
David J. Delia
Frances A. DellaCavaSerritella
April M. DellerCasado
Patricia M. Dellin
Barbara E. De Nardo
Diane L. Desplantes
Judith Deutsch
Ruth Deutsch
Mary L. DeVenoge
Frances DeVito
Charles F. Devlin
Judith A. DeVries
Norma G. Diamond
David Diaz
Linda M. Diaz
Barry Dick
Renee L. Diener
Connie Di FalcoFriedman
Keira Dillon
Gregoria DiMaria
Andrew C. Dinan
Carmen Dinos
Dorothy Di Pierro
Diverse Recycling
Solutions, LLC
Marion Doan
Winifred W. Doane
Robert L. Dobbs
Patricia A. Dobosz
Margaret M. Docherty
Mary C. Doherty
Elvira Doman
Concetta T. Donaruma
Margaret Donnellon
Harriet J. Donnelly
Joan A. Donnelly
Adrienne R. Donohue
Maureen D. Donovan
Patricia L. Doran
Sergue A. Doubov
Leslie Douglas
Rosemary C. Doyle
Charles M. Drain
Robert K. Drake
Lynn M. Dreifuss
Eileen Dresch
Helen B. Drogin
Nina D. Drooker
Karen B. Dubno
Lorraine E. Duda
Caitlin Duffy
Christopher Duffy
Helen J. Duffy
John A. Duffy
Kathryn E. Dundorf
Jennifer I. Duran
Maritza Durio
Greg R. Durkin
Mary J. Du Val
Herbert L. Duzant
East Sixties
Neighborhood
Association Inc.
Lillian G. Eden
Thailia A. Edwards
Jeanne Eggenhofer
Marion F. Ehrlich
Mary A. Ehrlich
Ruth Eichacker
Hanna Eichwald
Edith Einhorn
Stephen Eisenberg
Margrione H. El
Alex Elinson
Robert Elizondo
Linda Ellis
Melvina Ellis
Rosemarie Elser
Kenmore H. Emerson
Yvette W. Encarnacion
Barbara A. Endres
James J. English
Margaret A. Enloe
Gloria Ennis
Irwin Epstein
Edith Erder
Marcia Erickson
Catherine C. Errico
Sarah C. Erwich
Maureen R. Esposito
Krystal L. Estiler
Brenda M. Etheart
Rita Etkin
Janet Ettlelman
Stephen Fabrizio
Marianne Fahs
Eileen Falcon
Karen Falk
Erik Falkensteen
Josephine C. Falkner
Catherine Fallon
Melba M. Falú
Falú Foundation
Lillian Fandale
Elaine R. Farber
Veronica A. Farje
Marguerite W. Farmer
Eileen F. Farrell
Maryann A. Fasciani
Myra G. Fecher
Joel Feinberg
Thelma Feinberg
Angelita Feinstein
Gustave Feissel
Rhoda Feldstein
Alfred Feliu
Gloria Feltoon
Kathleen Femiani
Eileen B. Ferguson
Dolores M. Fernandez
Mindy FernandezSheinbaum
Andrew Fessak
Jennifer Field
Richard Field
Beatrice Fierman
Jenny Figueroa
Carol P. Filmanski
Patricia T. Finan
Clare Findlay
Clodeth C. Findlay
A. Kenneth Fine
Marlene R. Fine
Marianne Finger
Joyce M. Finizio
Adele L. Finkelstein
Beverly Firme
First Base Foundation
Rosalind Fischell
Lucia Fiscina
Adassa W. Fishman
Rita M. Fitzpatrick
Lorraine Fitzsimmons
Joseph F. Fleischer
Estelle Fleischmann
Marianna Floresta
Nancy M. Flowers
Roslyn Flyer
Carol A. Flynn
Cormack P. Flynn
William Foehrenbach
Shirley K. Ford
Carol L. Foreman
Edward C. Forlie
Marjorie E. Forman
Natalie P. Forman
Mildred B. Forrell
Vilma E. France
Richard Frances
Lavonia Francis
Marilyn R. Francis
Richard Franck
Nicholas Frangoulis
Beatrice Frank
Gloria J. Frank
Sarah Frank
Phyllis Frankel
Debra Y. Fraser-Howze
Dorothy Freedman
Marilyn B. Freedner
Freund-Heller Family
Charitable Fund
Elaine Frey
Jo-Antoinet Frey
Anne M. Friedman
Barbara Friedman
Edith F. Friedman
Harriet Friedman
Lee Friedman
Linda S. Friedman
Barbara Frimmer
Elisa Frischling
Edmond C. Fursa
Cecelia Fydroski
Rosalind J. Gabin
Magda Gagliardi
Mary G. Gahn
Sydelle D. Gaines
Margaret and
Salvatore J.
Galatioto
Florence Galkin
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Geraldine Ganin
Ying Gao
Marvin Garcia
Mildred Gardner
Telza Gardner
Elaine Garfield
Martha L. Gargle
Elvira J. Garnett
Anne M. Garvey
Frances L. Gary
Barbara Gauditz
Judith Gauland
Janette K. Gautier
Helen Gavaris
Evelyn Gay
Paulette
Geanacopoulos
Yvette A. Geary
Anne D. Geller
Evgenia Gennadiou
Theresa A. Genova
Margaret J. George
Amelia Gepes
Geraldine E. Gerardi
Mamie Gerardi
Frieda H. Gerowin
Michele B. Gerrig
Karen Giardina
Sally A. Gil
Nancy D. Gilbert
Dan Gilhooley
Rosalia E. Gioia
Linda L. Gist
Alex Gitterman
Nancy M. Giunta
Phyllis and
Harold Glantz
Eleanor Glat
Jeffrey L. Glatzer
Leonard C. Gleich
Kristin Booth Glen
Ira Glener
Patricia Glennon
Madelyn A. Glossman
Aspasia Goasdoue
Elaine Gobstein
Sharon Goel
Teresa M. GogginNugent
Goins Family Fund
Elizabeth Goldberg
Janet L. Goldberg
Mark R. Goldberg
Mary Goldblatt
Reva B. Golden
Goldfarb Abrandt
Salzman &
Kutzin LLP
Josh Goldfein
Barry L. Golditch
Sheila B. Goldklang
Shirley Goldman
Sue Goldman
Anne Goldsmith
Neil Goldstein
William Goldstein
Wilfred F. Gomes
Gustavo A. Gomez
Bethaida Gonzalez
Dario G. Gonzalez
Rosana M. Gonzalez
Francine B. Goode
Juanita I. Gooden
Arnold P. Goodman
Louis A. Goodman
Renee L. Goodman
Robert Goodman
Sheilah Goodman
Anne C. Goonan
Arlene R. Gordon
Jacqueline A. Gordon
Shirley Gordon
Carol A. Goss
Constance L. Goss
Victor Gotay
Kathleen A. Gotschlich
Elaine S. Gould
Joy Gould
Lorraine S. Graen
Diane J. Graff
Nettie V. Grandison
Florence Granowitter
Seena Grant
Wilhelmina Grant
Eleanor D. Gray
Letitia Graybill
Olivia Grayson
Adam M. Green
Ina B. Green
Elaine Greenberg
Laurie Greenberg
Francis Greenburger
Charitable Fund
Charlotte Greene
Esterphine A. Greene
Maryanne T. Greene
Mark A. Greenfield
Linda C. Greengrass
Ronald Greenhouse
Kenneth I. Greenstein
Paula Gregoriades
Caswell H. Griffith
Grimaldi & Yeung LLP
Sharon H. Grodner
Amanda Gropp
Bernard E. Gross
Kenneth Gross
Honora Grossbardt
Louise I. Grosse
Anna Grossman
Cissy Grossman
Geraldine Grossman
Linda Grove
Renee E. Gruber
Ilene Gruenfeld
Peter H. Grumbacher
Grumbecher Family
Fund
Teresa P. Guage
Eleanor Guido
Lillian Gumerove
Jason H. Gunness
Owen Gutfreund
Romaine P. Guzi
Joan Guzik
The Burton and
Sarina Gwirtzman
Foundation
Camille W. Haberle
Iris Haburay
Gertrude E.
Haeussermann
Janet A. Hafemann
Ruth R. Hailperin
Kathleen D. Hale
Eva D. Hall
Julie Hall
Lydia Hall
Harriet J. Halper
Elizabeth H. Hambach
Benjamin M. Hamilton
Bertrand A. Hamilton
Elizabeth B. Hamilton
Gail Hamilton
Helen R. Hamlin
Zorona Hamm
Glenn S. Hammer
Sharon P. Handy
Margaret Hannan
Avis S. Hanson
John R. Hardy
Walter E. Harper
Gail B. Harris
Norma K. Harris
Zola Harrison
Hartford Foundation,
Inc.
Aida I. Hartmann
Denise P. Hassman
Marilyn J. Hauck
Daniel Hauser
Steven Hayes
Dorcas I. Hayman
Monique P. Hea
Bernice Headley
Kieran Healy
Marjorie A. Hebert
Ruth A. Heckman
Douglas L. Heddings
Elisabeth N.
Hedegaard
Anita L. Hegarty
Lorraine Heidecker
Marsha S. Heiman
Ruby Heiman
Gerald Heineman
Peggy Heinrich
Ruth Heisler
Shirley C.
Hellenbrand
Erna Heller
Jack Heller
Deena Hellman
Frank W. Henrikson
Alfreda R. Henry
Evelyn C. Henry
Eileen D. Herbermann
William Herbert
Carolyn Herbst
Myra T. Herlihy
Daniel B. Herman
Ronald Herman
Maria Herrera
Rhoda R. Herrick
Susan C. Herrick
Alvonia Heyward
Arax Hicks
Kathleen J. Higgeston
Jeffrey M. Himmel
Kathleen Hirata
Esther Hirschkowitz
Janet Pentz Hirst
Irene Hlushewsky
Judy L. Ho
Eileen Hoban
Gloria L. Hobbs
Sheila Hochman
Carol A. Hodge
Renee B. Hoffman
Carol S. HofmannCourtines
Iris A. Holder
Penelope A. Holland
Adele Holman
Harold Holzer
Paul T. Holzer
Karlisle Honore
Carra L. Hood
Verna Hopkins
Esther R. Hops
Jane C. Horan
Mary V. Horan
Elayne R. Horn
Marjorie Horne
Edith R. Horowitz
Regina Horowitz
Rena S. Horowitz
Sally Horowitz
Jeanette Hosek
Alice G. Houseknecht
David A. Housel
Brad Hoylman
Adonija Z. Hoyt
Dolores A. Hromada
Nancy C. Hrusa
Flora I. Huang
Rita Q. Huang
Gisele Huff
Siochain I. Hughes
Kin Kwok Hui
Liese A. Hull
Eileen Hulnick
Jane Hultberg
Jacqueline A.
Humanitzki
Randolph B. Hunt
Esther L. Hunte
Anita Hunter
Madeline Hurster
Carolyn Hutchinson
Anne M. Hynes
Pierre V. Hypolite
Edward W. Hysyk
Linda A. Iervolino
Velvett N. Ifill
GIVING @
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The Hunter College Foundation
The Hunter College Foundation
Donations received from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
Anita Ingalls
Nina A. Ingargiola
Barbara Ingram
Nancy S. Ingram
Hope Irvine
Joseph A. Isahack
Carole Israel
Thelma IthierSterling
Drita Ivanaj
Miriam Jackson
Celia R. Jacobs
Mary W. Jacobs
Carolyn S. Jacoby
Michelle M. Jacques
Bernice B. Jaffe
Rae R. Jaffe
Shirley H. Jaffe
Caren Jahre
Shirley Jahre
Margaret Jandrasits
Barbara B. Janes
Loretta R. Jannaco
Martin Januario
Cari Jassie
Frederick C.
Jefferson
Helga Jehle
Dolores JenkinsGriffith
Gregory T. Jennings
Britta Jensen
The Jewish
Communal Fund
Arthur P. Joerger
Arleen V. Johnson
Barbara A. Johnson
Bradford A. Johnson
Constance A. Johnson
Gertrude Johnson
Lola M. Johnson
Sarah Johnson
Shirley A. Johnson
Anne T. Johnston
Barbara A. Johnston
Edward D. Jones
Heidi E. Jones
Pearl Josephs
Barbara A. Judge
Lois A. Kaalund
Edwin Kabakow
Vivian S. Kabcenell
Beatrice H. Kahn
Dorothy G. Kahn
Jeffrey S. Kahn
Leticia F. Kahrilas
Maureen M. Kaley
Sheila B. Kamerman
Carol Kamine-Brown
Margrit Kaminsky
Eileen H. Kane
Marianna M. Kane
Paula Kane
Nicolas Kanellos
Ping Kang
Norman A. Kanter
Alberta Kanya
Eileen M. Kanzler
Betty Kaplan
Flora Kaplan
Helen L. Kaplan
Judy Kaplan
Rita Kaplan
Patricia Kapp
Sandra A. Karlin
Edith Karliner
Patricia Karpacz
Gloria Karpas
Selma B. Karr
Lili Karsai
Emiko Kashiwabara
Karen Kasner
Linda Kastan
Louisa Katz
Rita Katz
John Katzenstein
Barry N. Kaufman
Lenore S. Kaufman
Patricia L. Kaufman
Sigrun G. Kaufman
Rita P. Kavanagh
Akira Kawamura
Mary Keane
Dayle R. Kearns
John Kearns
Carol A. Keefe
James E. Keenan
Sihame Keghida
Geraldine S. Keipe
Susan R. Keller
Dorothy W. Kelley
Lisa M. Kelly
Mary A. Kelly
Elan Kels
Kathleen Kenney
Edith W. Kent
Sarah G. Kenyon
Anita L. Novara
Kerkhof
Ann Kessler
Sarita G. Keyser
Josephine Kibbee
Eveline V. Kiley
Margaret J. Kiley
Delia G. Kim
Suzanne Kimball
Bernice S. King
Ellen F. King
Shirley King
Marilyn Kinzelberg
Janice Kirkland
Sylvia Kirschner
Barbara Kirshenbaum
Phyllis J. Kisloff
Philip Klay
Michelle Kleier
Elaine S. Klein
Sandy S. Klein
Joann M. Klepadlo
Alan Klinger
Marion L. Knight
Brian R. Knoblock
Alvin D. Knott
Shirley R. Knox
Frances C. Koch
Jeffrey Kochman
Cynthia Kokis
Betty J. Kollisch
Mary Kolodziejski
Sevilla Kommel
Lydia M. Garb Kontos
Jean S. Koran
Grace Korngold
Virigina Korrol
Ludwika A. Kosten
Anna M. Kostro
Helen Kotsiumbas
Isabel F. Kouri
Ekaterine Kovziridze
Oliver Kramer
Elaine D. Lawrence
Krass
Ellyn Kreitman
Josephine M.
Krygowski
Nirva Kudyan
Marie S. Kuhl
Robert A. Kuhner
Harold Kulman
Ruth B. Kundsin
Kathleen M. Kurtz
Paul A. Kurzman
Coleman Kushner
Sheila E. Kushner
Savvas Kyrakidis
Labor Arts Inc.
Karen Ladley
Loretta Lagana
Deborah J.
Lagana-Lorber
Helping hand
Many
Hunter students are the
recipients of aid from alumni
and other donors. Ashley Han
(left) is just one of the students
who have benefited from the
generous contributions of
Hunter College Foundation
Trustee Ruth Newman ’54 and
her husband, Hal Newman.
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Salvatore T. Lagreca
Yee T. Lam
Ansley W. LaMar
Barbara H. Landreth
Ellen H. Lane
Eugene M. Lang
Anita L. Lanigan
Ann M. Lantieri
Carolyn A. Lanza
Joan Lanzano
Rosemary C. La
Pointe
Richard P. Lardner
Mary Laren
Veronica A. Larkin
Jill D. Larson
Bernice K. Lasker
Lynise Lassiter
Estelle M. Laster
Latino Justice
Kin-Hang Lau
Laura and Gary
Lauder Philanthropic Fund
Sondra P. Laufer
Virginia L. Laughlin
Tim Laun
Joan T. Lavella
Lawton Family
Foundation Inc.
Muriel Lazere
Athanasia Lazos
Richard Ledee
Roxanne LeDuke
Anne Lee
Catherine Y. Lee
Chuck W. Lee
Constance E. Lee
Donna H. Lee
Hai-Chi W. Lee
Jaeho Lee
Matthew Lee
Steven Lee
Marvin Leffler
Ernest J. Lehmann
Kenneth E. Lehrer
Frances Lehrman
Anne M. Leichman
Dorrith Leipziger
Radu Lelutiu
Laura Lemle Family
Foundation
Catherine M. Lenahan
Donald F. Lennon
Mary Clare Lennon
Mattie Leo
Nancy Lepre
Dolores Lerman
Gloria K. Lerner
Judy Lerner
Eileen Lesseraux
Danielle G. LeStrange
Susana T. Leval
Lucia Levendis
Irma Levene
Ruth W. Levenson
Betty W. Levin
Roslyn Levin
Lynn Levine
Marilyn P. Levinson
Carol J. Furgatch
Levison
Catherine Levitz
Helen K. Levor
Emily L. Levy
Esther S. Levy
Diane G. Lewis
Donna M. Lewis
Petrina C. Libby
Veronica R. Lichman
Gale E. Lichter
Evelyn J. Lieb
Florence H.
Liebergall
Beatrice Lieberman
Geoffery Lieberman
Annette J. Ligot
Josette C. Lin
Anna-Greta Lindgren
Abbe M. Lindsey
Caryl Linett
Helen M. Ling
Barbara Linhart
Olivia C. Linsley
Roselyn Lipman
Diane Lipscombe
Marcia Lipsenthal
Marlene S. Lipson
Jane S. Littwitz
Deborah Riese Litvin
Dee Livingston
Juanita P. LloydStanton
A. P. Lobo
Benjamin Locke
Linda Loffredo
Catherine Loftus
Maria O. Longas
Karen Longo
Andrea Lopez
Lillian Rodriguez
Lopez
Maria A. Lopez
Gail K. LopezHenriquez
Richard J. Lord
Hildy Loren
Kenneth A. Loren
Geraldine H. Lorenzut
Barbara Louis
Hanna H. Low
Judith N. Lowell
Amy Lowenstein
Flora Y. Lubin
Barbara M. Lucey
Joan E. Luck
Javier Lugo
Vivian M. Lugo
Mabelle F. Lum
Man W. Lun
Harry Lund
Jin Q. Luo
Barbara Lustig
Diane Lutwak
Mel Lyman
Nona S. Lynch
Joan L. Lynton
Elizabeth MacDonald
Juliana Mace
Gloria Mack
Vincent E. Mack
Ellen Macklin
Elaine A. Maddux
Louis J. Mader
Mary L. Madlon
Anne M. Magee
Laura Maglione
James C. Magnano
Lisa E. Maher
Patricia A. Mahoney
Caden Mainzer
Thomas Maiorano
Bernard Makowsky
Linda Z. Malkin
Gerald P. Mallon
Nancy S. Malm
Claudine Malone
Rubie M. Malone
Terri E. Malta
Harry Mamaysky
Sharon Manewitz
Marilyn Manin
Nancy K. Mann
Emily L. Manno
Gregory March
Amelia J. Marcin
Alita M. Maristany
Lawrence E. Marks
Theresa A. Marmo
Marie A. Marolda
Kathleen A. Martel
Virginia S. Martens
Monica Martin
Caryl Martinez
Rafaela Martinez
Joan Martini
Nedda Marus
Lenore Marx
Shirley Maslow
Patricia K. Mason
Dorothea Masterson
Charles and James
Mathews
Eleanor T. Mattusch
Laura A. Mauer
Marcella Maxwell
Carole Mayer
Eve O. Mayer
Susan S. Mayer
Magaly Maza
Margaret T. McAloon
Kathleen A. McAuley
Linda M. McBride
Dirk McCall
Jane McClung
Barbara B. McCorkle
Beverly McCormick
Alice A. McCullock
Ellen M. McDonald
Patricia A. McDonnell
Gloria E. McFarland
Ronald E. McGarrigle
Eleanor A. McGee
Carol McGill
Eileen P. McGowan
Judith E. McGowan
Holly A. McGrath
John P. McKee
Agnes P. McKenzie
Patricia McKiernanCiarleglio
Ann M. McKinstry
Debora J. McLaughlin
Patricia McLaughlin
Blaise McNair
Erin L. McNally
Lawrence E. McNally
Catherine McNamara
Jane E. McNerney
Hermine M. McQullan
Ann M. McShea
Michele K. Meany
Maureen M. Meehan
Thomas J. Mehigan
Krishen Mehta
Han P. Mei
Richard Meier
Richard A. Meinking
Mali Meisel
Esther Melamed
Suzanne S. Meltzer
Mary S. Menasche
Richard Mendelson
Jose R. Mendez
Andrew Mendoza
Agustin Menendez
Edward Mercado
Josephine Mercado
Anita Merims
Jeanette Merkl
Antoinette Merton
Mary Mertz
Miriam M. Metzger
Marian B. Metzler
Helene Meyerowitz
Sidney A. Migdon
Maria Mike-Mayer
Mary Miksic
Pauline Miles
Rita Millen
Barbara E. Miller
Deborah R. Miller
Frances Miller
Gabriel J. Miller
Jeannette Miller
Marilyn K. Miller
Matthew S. Miller
Naomi C. Miller
Jacquetta C. MillerWhaley
Judith T. Milone
Sandra L. Minck
Andrew Minnig
Gloria M. Miranda
Alice L. Mitchell
GIVING @
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The Hunter College Foundation
The Hunter College Foundation
Donations received from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
Heather J. Mitchell
Ingrid Mittendorf
Terry Mizrahi
Edmund A. Moderacki
Margaret R. Moffatt
John T. Moller
Frederick M. Molod
Domenica M. Mondo
Anna Mondora
Jacqueline B.
Mondros
Amy T. Monegro
Darline Monk
Pauline M. Montalto
Angeline Montauban
Susan Montella
Adeline B. Montreuil
Jean E. Moore
Marilyn Moore
Eileen T. Moran
Rose M. Moran
Florence M. Morgan
Bertha K. Moriarty
Kevin C. Moriarty
Joyce Morrill
Casey Morris
Sally A. Morris
Lila R. Morrison
Ken Morrow
Thomas H. Morse
Linda L. Morton
Margaret B. Moser
Miriam I. Moses
William Moskoff
Barbara P. Mossman
Henrietta M. Most
Roseanna M. Mueller
Anita A. Mule
Margaret Mulford
Eleanor Mullin
Elizabeth D. Munting
James S. Murphy
Patricia A. Murphy
Thomas G. Murphy
Jeanne Myers-May
Maria F. Nadel
Emiko F. Nagano
Margaret S.
Nagengast
Rosalie S. Nahas
Hirunnisha Najjar
Barbara Posner
Namias
Mary Naman
Denis Nash
James P. Nash
Susan A. Nayowith
Gail Nebenzahl
Carmen V. Negron
Monika N. Nemeth
Pavlina and Ivo Nenin
Catherine P. Neumann
Gloria Neuwirth
New York League
of Puerto Rican
Women Inc.
The New Kalman
Sunshine Fund, Inc.
Carly Newhouse
Adele V. Newman
Harvey I. Newman
Lane Newman
Jan L. Newmark
Lai Yee Ng
Diana C. Nicholson
Rose B. Nicollian
Massayo Nishimura
Joan Nobler
Agatha Nody
Yoshiye R. Noji
Stanley Novick
Leonie Nowitz
Carroll J. Nugent
Linda A. Nugent
Louis Nunez
Natasha J. Nurse
Gary L. Oates
Ashleigh E. O'Brien
John J. O'Brien
Judy A. Obrien
Patricia G. O'Brien
Harriett L. Obus
Kate Odell
Mary T. O'Donnell
Sean D. Ohanlon
Joan C. O'Hare
Phyllis F. O'Keefe
Connie Okensen
Marjory L. Okin
Rosalie Oliff
Frank Olsen-Tank
Thelma A. Olukuewu
Sharon O'Meara
Daniel E. O'Neill
Pat O'Neill
Marie O'Neill-Sheehan
Daniel Oppenheim
Joan B. Oppenheim
Beverly S. Oppenheim-Patterson
Margaret A. O'Regan
Mirna Orellana
Edith Reisner Orlian
Krystina J. Oriscello
Mary Orta
Angela M. Ortiz
Benjamin Ortiz
Evelyn S. Osborne
Gerald Oscar
Gary M. Ostroff
Judith Ostrowsky
Brien O'Toole
Thomas J. Ott
Julio Pabón
Maria Paciullo
Migdalia M. Padilla
Anthony P. Pagano
Helen Paisner
Marsha J. Palanci
Fran B. Palatucci
Catherine Palazzo
Norma A. Palladino
Catherine E. Palmer
Irene Palmese
Violet R. Paretti
Karen V. Pariser
Edward B. Parker
Elizabeth V. Parker
Crystal C. Parks
Sylvia Parnes
Elinor L. Parsons
Leslie E. Partin
Benjamin N. Paschkes
Clara M. Pascucci
Patricia E. Pasqual
Antoinette Passarello
Ruth M. Patapis
Rosalie Pataro
Ophelia Paterakis
Chrysanthea K. Paul
Filomena Z. Paulson
Mona Pearl
Andrew A. Pecoraro
Pedro Pedraza
Isabelle J. Pelham
Pattie S. Penski
Beth T. Pepper
Marisol Pereira
Sofia Perez
Pamela G. Perkins
Margaret B. Perrin
Kathleen J. Perry
William E. Perry
Frances M. Peters
Kathryn Peters
Bruce L. Peterson
Ruth B. Petkofsky
The Anthony J.
Petrocelli Charitable
Trust DTD
Louise Petrosa
Doreen E. Petrus
Diane A. Petterson
Josephine C. Pettit
William H. Pfister
Alice D. Phalen
William J. Phalen
Joseph T. Phelan
Ethel B. Pheney
Nancy J. Phillips
Rheva Phillips
James E. Phoenix
Chickie Piazza
Bruna Picco
Christopher S.
Pickering
Ruth Pickholz
David Pierce
Joan G. Pilchik
Susan M. Pinckney
Elaine A. Pipe
Patricia Piro
Joachim Pissarro
Donna L. Pizzi
Linda Pletscher
Raymond Plumey
Mayda Podell
Donna H. Pointer
Steven M. Polan
Caryl Polatchek
Rose L. Polay
Maryann Polesinelli
Kathleen L. Policano
Ellen H. Pollack
Harriet Pollack
Josephine A. Pollio
Ira Polon
M. Sheldon Polsky
Maxine Pomerantz
Cornelia Popa
Eva Popper
Alfred S. Posamentier
Beverly M. Post
Susan Post
Jean B. Poulard
Sally F. Prager
Orapan
Prasopchokchai
Ruben R. Pratts
Pregones Touring
Puerto Rican
Theater
Collection Inc.
Myra Jean Prelle
Deryle Preminger
Claire Pressman
A. David
Prestigiacomo
Ann Prival
Seymour Prystowsky
Penny Psahos
Arthur Puder
John Pugioti
Ellen B. Purcigliotti
Purple Lady/Barbara
J. Meislin Fund
Theresa D. Putney
Aung Pyie
Kevin Queen
Rita A. Quevedo
Suzanne D. Quevedo
Edward Quilice
Bruce Rabb
Vita Rabinowitz
Bena S. Racine
Marie W. Radke
Konstantin Radovich
Sudha Ram
Linda M. Ramirez
Luz Ramirez
Raymond Ramos
Miriam Rand
Sheila J. Randall
Juanita L. Randolph
Robin C. Rank
Blanche L. Rapoport
Patricia A. Rappa
Christa Rassmann
Louise E. Rau
Rita L. Rauba
Ann Rauch
Shirley P. Rauch
Gary O. Ravert
Saul D. Raw
Anita B. Raynes
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Beverley Rechler
Virginia C. Rederer
Sue Reed
Lillian Regelson
Stephen S. Reichstein
Virginia J. Reiner
Marion Reinhertz
Sidney C. Reiser
Harvey J. Reiter
Elaine Reitman
Frieda Reitman
Wilma E. Rekow
Jessica Rentsch
Norma K. Reubel
Ma-Christine E. Reyes
Frances M. Reynolds
Joyce Reynolds
Ann B. Rhines
Eunice A. Riblinger
Donna B. Rich
Gloria Rich
Lauren Rich
Anthony Richardson
Vivien D. Riconda
Virgil Rinaldini
Edythe W. Rishin
Juan P. Rivera
Rafael J. Rivera
Vivian Rivera
Judith A. Rizzo
Abby L. Roane
Belinda Roberts
Stevie Robinson
Maria E. Robles
Farron V. Roboff
Ellen Rockmaker
Stephen Rockower
Gloria A. Roden
Lucy G. Rodman
Clara Rodriguez
Irma E. Rodriguez
Joseph Rodriguez
Sandra Roff
Judy E. Rogers
Mary P. Rogers
June B. Rogoff
Rena D. Rogoff
Renee Rogoff
Alyssa B. Roher
Mary E. Rohon
Helen C. Rolandelli
Ethel S. Roman
Maria Roman
Anna M. Romano
Mary A. Romski
Sarah Rorimer
Grace M. Rosa
Marie J. Rosa
Phyllis G. Rosalli
Anthony Rosario
Gideon Rose
Joy J. Rose
Elaine G. Rosenberg
Howard Rosenberg
Joseph Rosenberg
Nettie Rosenberg
Stanley Rosenberg
Judith B. Rosenberger
Elaine F. Rosenbluth
Patricia R. Rosenquist
Ruth Rosenzweig
Joan B. Rosner
Elizabeth L. Ross
Norma Ross
Elizabeth A. Rossi
Barry Rothaus
Laura L. Rothenberg
Estelle R. Rothfeld
Harriet Rothkopf
Taube Rothman
Paula N. Royden
Hope B. Rubin
Aldine C. Rubinstein
Gloria Rubinstein
Yulianna Russak
James A. Russell
Liane B. Russell
Roslyn Russo
Kathryn A. Rutkowsky
Dolores C. Ryan
Jean M. Ryan
Ryan's Renovation
Corporation
Deborah W. Sachs
Florence Safran
Anne Salamone
Jane M. Salchli
Barbara A. Salkin
Viviane Sallay
Michael F. Salwen
Leslie Salzman
M. A. Samad-Matias
Jacqueline D.
Samnick
Sandra Samuels
Hilda Sanchez
Elaine P. Sands
Irving Sansolo
Isaura Santiago
Joann Santoro
Betty Sargent
Miriam Bludman
Sargon
Masu Sasajima
Paul R. Saueracker
Andrea SavageAbramovitz
Doris R. Savel
Rosalind Scarlet
Joseph M. Scarpati
Bernice Z. Schatz
Catherine Scheader
Joan Schechtman
Bonny J. Scheltema
Charlotte K. Scheman
Carol Schembre
Elisabeth M.
Schemitsch
Goldie Scher
Norman A. Scherzer
Carol Schessler
Joan A. Schiele
Peter H. Schild
Jeanine Schimel
Alexander P. Schinis
Marian C. Schipper
Dorothea S. Schmid
Harriet Schneider
Jeffrey S. Schneider
Audrey L. Scholle
Amy R. Schonfeld
Catherine Schooling
Elaine Schott
Lisa Schreibman
Jane G. Schulman
Marcia Schumann
Joan Schussheim
Eleanor N. Schwartz
Enid Schwartz
Gerald B. Schwartz
Harriet E. Schwartz
Ronald Schwartz
Ronald D. Schwartz
Cecile Schwartzman
Barbara Schwarz
Diane Schwarz
Rhoda G. Schwarz
Enid B. Schwarzbaum
Susan J. Schwefringhaus
Anthony Sciarrone
Elaine Sclar
Ruth C. Sclar
William Scudder
Dorothy T. Seelig
Lois A. Seidl
Eleanor Seidman
Melvin R. Seiler
Armanda M. Selice
Errol S. Seltzer
Michele Senbertrand
Alicia Senn
Thelma Settle
Fred S. Sganga
Norma Shainin
Yee Shau
William D. Shea
Carol J. Shedd
John J. Sheehan
Kathleen M. Sheehan
Martin S. Sheffer
Donald E. Shehigian
Jacqueline Sheirr
Nancy I. Sheran
Edward H. Sherman
Jeffrey L. Shernoff
Beatrice E. Sherwin
Sellie S. Shine
Michael S. Shinozaki
Jaigobin Shivcharran
Lisa Sholkin
Marie E. Shotland
Georgia Shreve
Martin J. Shulman
Loretta Sideri
Alicia M. Siebenaler
Beatrice K. Siegel
Evan A. Siegel
Corrine Q. SiegelGerson
Linda S. Siger
David H. Sigmon
Argero Siklas
Frank Silagy
Andrew Silver
Jeanne D. Silverberg
Gloria Silverstein
Margaret C. Henning
Simis
Jonathan Simmons
Thelma Simmons
Stephanie Simon
Constance A. Simpson
Mary Singleton
Theresa Sion
Myrna Z. Sirowitz
Emily M. Sityar
Margaret Skaggs
Bernice G. Skorneck
Martha Skrivanek
Gillian Small
Judith W. Smith
Esther S. Smith
Henrietta M. Smith
Lavinia B. Smith
Patricia H. Smith
Vera Smith
Elizabeth B. Smythe
Edmonia J. Snipe
Dorothea Snyder
Harvey I. Sober
Martha Sobhani
Soderberg Family
Fund
Charlotte Sohl
Ted F. Sohn
Florentine J. Sokol
Hilda W. Sokol
Edith Soll
Estelle J. Sollish
Arlene Solomon
Roxanne Solomon
Barbara Sora
Jeannie F. Sorell
Lawrence I. Sosnow
Sheryl S. Spanier
Arlene Spark
Beatrice K. Sparling
Helen C. Spear
Arlene R. Speer
Laura Sperber
Fay R. Spergel
Ann S. Spindel
Verna Spinrad
Ellen L. Barr Spiro
Myra B. Spitz
Margaret Spurling
Vivian Stadel
Bettina B. Stafford
Frieda A. Stahl
Jill A. Stallard-Sames
Daniela Stallone
Linda O. Stanford
David Star
Barbara Stegun-Phair
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The Hunter College Foundation
The Hunter College Foundation
Donations received from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
Nancy A. Stehle
Marilyn L. Stein
Dorothy Steinbach
Lynn Stekas
Marjorie F. Stephens
Anne J. Stern
Ellen B. Stern
Ellen C. Stern
Lee M. Stern
Naomi B. Stern
Muriel Sterne
Nina Sterne
Jean Sternlight
Carol M. Stewart
Allen H. Storm
Marie C. Stranahan
Helen A. Strassberg
Oscar S. Straus
Hazel Strauss
Alice Strinsky
Nelson T. Strobert
Efrain Suarez
Stephen Sukhra
Brian S. Sullivan
Nancy A. Sullivan
Shirley Sullivan
Nadia A. Sultana
Lynn Summers
Leslee Sumner
Frederick Suter
Dorothy Sved
Geraldine A. Swanson
Elizabeth Sweet
Mimi S. Swensen-Isaacs
Roslyn P. Swire
Edith Sydney
Madeleine Szafran
Mai-Ling Sze
Lillian Szklarczyk
Martha Szumingkyj
Carole Tager
Marilyn E. Taheri
Carrie Tai
Nancy A. Tamuccio
Wendy Tan
Elina Tarasova
Theresa F. Tarlowe
Elmas Tashjian-Elgabri
Elizabeth Telonis
Lorraine R. Tempel
Ethel Terrell
Fran L. Tetunic
Joanne E. Thelen
Sandra S. Thomas
Sheila Thomas
Linda A. Thumhart
Peggy G. Tirschwell
Djoeng S. Tjoeng
Gail Todd
Demetria Bezas Tolis
Peter Tomforde
Michael H. Tomlin
Torca Holdings LLC
William J. Torrens
Efrain Torres
Iris V. Torres-Garayua
Ellen F. Torron
Claudia C. Towne
Sylvana S. Trabout
Van C. Tran
Lois M. Traub
Teresa Trimarco
Vincent M. Troianiello
Genevieve Troup
Max Tuchman
Shirley M. Tulin
Alice Turak
Joyce Turner
Antigone Tzakis
Cathy S. Uhde
Anita S. Ullman
Selma G. Ullman
Susan D. Ultan
Helen Umano
United Way of New York City
University of Detroit
Mercy School of Law
Katherine Urbati
The Ursaner Family Fund
Ljiljana Valcic
Jacqueline R. Valencia
Jennifer Vallone
Inez B. Vanable
Ann T. Vanderberg
Carol L. Van Deusen
Jane Vardaro
Diane K. Vaughan
Sandra Vega
Lucretia A. Veit
Martha Velez
Zulma V. Velez-Estrada
Sandra G. Vessup
Nancy A. Vetter
Gladys A. Villalobos
Robin H. Villanueva
Christina Viteri
Joseph P. Viteritti
Virginia Vitucci
Frances Viviano
Hector P. Vizoso
Francine M. Vogel
Dolores A. Vogliano
Ruth W. Volmer
Gregory B. Votaw
Ira Wachtel
Iris Wachtel
Betsy Wade
Thomas K. Wade
Lois Wagh
Eileen R. Wagner
Edwin J. Waldvogel
Carol A. Walker
Janet C. Walker
Jessie Wallerich
Marjorie Wallis
Ursula Walliser
Peter M. Walsh
Adrian R. Walter-Ginzburg
Joseph P. Warfield
Grace A. Warner
Carl Wassmann
Alexandra D. Watch
Gayle Watkins
Kiley Watson
Laya E. Wattley
Gwen Webb
Huberta Wegbreit
Rachel R. Weinberger
Jane Weinert
Deanna Weinfeld
Lita Weinrib
Betsey Weinstein
Lynda Weinstein
Sandra Weinstein
Gladys C. Weisberger
Bonnie S. Weisenberg
Gabriel Weisenthal
Andrea Weiss
Mildred Weissman
Barbara Weisz
Karen R. Wellington
Muriel E. Went
Gertrude Werner
Margaret A. Werner
Suzanne G. Westbrook
Edward Wetschler
Sharon Wexler
Jean C. Whelan
Harriet White
Shirley A. Whitney
Richard M. Wierzbicki
Adrienne K. Wiese
Gertrude Wiggins
Elisabeth C. Wilde
Sandra Wilde
Melanie A. Wilensky
Diane Wilfrid
Sarah L. Wilkins
Judith William
Doris D. Williams
Williams Family Trust
Sandra R. Williams-Hardy
Elizabeth M. Williamson
Doug Williford
Craig M. Willingham
Carolyn V. Wilson
Michael K. Wilson
Shiela B. Winchester
Karen Winnick
Caroline S. Winter
Donald Winters
David J. Witte
Elliot Wohl
Harold Wolchok
Evelyn Wolfe
Ruth Wolff
Ilene Wolfman Fund
Marion S. Wollmeringer
Eileen Wolmer
Alberto Wong
Yanghe P. Wong
Patricia R. Wood
Carole L. Woodcock
Laurel B. Woolf
Mary E. Wright
Helen M. Wu
Louise Wydra
Theresa M. Wykowski
Dov Yoran
Ana Yordanov
Darlene S. Yoseloff
Ellen H. Yoshiuchi
Arthur P. Yost
Berith E. Young
Lori Zabar
Florence Zahn
Hedy D. Zankel
Christina Zarcadoolas
Alan M. Zaretsky
Bonnie Zaroff
Marie Zavattaro
Shengping Zheng
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Shirley Zimmet
Clarice Zinder
Jordan Zinovich
Christos Zirps
Ann Zito
Vera L. Zolberg
Marcia Zuckerbrod
Georgiana H. Zustovich
Matching Gifts
We would like to express our gratitude to the following organizations for their generosity in
supporting their employees who are Hunter alumni, parents, faculty, and friends and whose
initial support made these matching gifts possible.
Abbott Laboratories Fund
The Ace International Foundation
Matching Gifts Program
Alliance Bernstein L.P. Matching
Gift Program
American International Group, Inc.
AT&T Foundation
Bank of America
Basic American Foods
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Caterpillar Foundation
Chevron Matching Gift Program
Chubb & Son, Inc.
Cigna Foundation
Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
The Economist
Electronic Check Clearing
House Organization
ExxonMobil Foundation
The Ford Foundation Matching
Gift Program
General Electric Foundation
Google Inc. Gift Matching Company
IBM Corporation
The Henry Luce Foundation
J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation
Merck Partnership for Giving
The Meredith Corporation Foundation
Microsoft Corp. Matching Gift Program
Mobile Giving Foundation
Mutual of America
William J. and Dorothy K.
O'Neill Foundation
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
The Prospect Hill Foundation, Inc.
SNF USA, Inc.
Sony Electronics, Inc.
Soros Fund Charitable Foundation
Matching Gifts Program
The Spectra Energy Foundation
Stanley Black & Decker
ThermoFisher Scientific
Time Warner Matching Grants Program
United Technologies Corporation
The Vanguard Group Foundation
Verizon Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Anne Welsh McNulty (far right) established the John P. McNulty Scholars for Excellence in
Science and Math Program to honor the legacy of her husband, John, by supporting women
pursuing degrees in math and science. She and her son Johnny McNulty (far left) are shown
here with some of the McNulty Scholars, including Nicola Kriefall ’15 (second from left), a
Yallow Scholar and Goldwater Scholarship winner, and Carol Hosny ’14 (fifth from left), now
attending Stony Brook University School of Medicine. Also shown is Aprile Age (second from
right), executive director of the McNulty Foundation.
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The Hunter College Foundation
The Hunter College Foundation
Donations received from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
Scholarship & Welfare Fund
When Scholarship and Welfare was established in 1949, there was no tuition and no charge for
textbooks at Hunter, yet there were students who needed assistance in order to attend the College.
Today, the financial pressures are even greater. Many students are heads of households. The majority
hold at least one job; some hold two or more. Yet they are determined to graduate. Commencement
rolls are filled with those who are the first in their family to finish college — a Hunter tradition
familiar to many of us.
With your support, we will continue to help worthy students for years to come; they will always be
here and so will we. On behalf of the hundreds of students who have benefited from your generosity
and concern, we thank you.
Bequests
$100,000
Shirley D. Braverman
$10,000
Doris Heiman
Evelyn Miller
Under $10,000
Gene B. Abrams
Paula Knabenhans
Gifts From
Individuals
$10,000-$29,999
Judith M. Zabar
$5,000-$9,999
Norman and Anne
Goldsmith
Dave S. Hattem
Gaetana Kramer
Ursula D. Mahoney
Patricia S. Rudden
Andrea L. Weiss
$2,500-$4,999
Marie Alpert
Robin Howald
Marcia Kaplan-Mann
Arlene T. Lazarus
Marjorie McCarty
$1,000-$2,499
Gloria Bierman
Corinne Friend
Joanne Froelich
Roslyn G. Gladstein
Beryl Herdt
Anna Matuk Heywood
Renee B. Hoffman
Lily Kaufman
Beatrice A. Klier
Phyllis L. Kossoff
Harriet B. Kramer
John Leubsdorf
Ann S. Lewyn
Mary C. Miksic
Beatrice Oppenheim
Shirley Raps
Frances Serritella
Virginia C. Shields
Meryl Steigman
Darvin Varon
Jacqueline G. Wilson
Evelyn Zafran
Shirley G. Zimmet
$500-$999
Arline L. Bronzaft
David A. Caputo
Margaret M.
Fitzpatrick
Barbara A. Fruehwirth
Phyllis Glantz
Helene D. Goldfarb
Arlene Gordon
Maria I. Arroyo
Herencia
Sheilah Kasdan
Barbara J. Leader
Carole L. Lipp
Mary A. Mullin
Sandra Reid
Mordecai Rochlin
Maria G. Russo
Donna E. Shalala
Estelle Stone
John J. Wurmser
$250-$499
Margaret A. Bruno
Elizabeth Capezuti
Albina Claps
Doris M. Dreyfuss
Shirley Katz-Cohen
Robert A. Kuhner
William Lim
Lillian W. Margolin
Joan G. Masket
Robert C. McGarry
Jean U. Mensch
Roberta Norworth
Edythe W. Rishin
Susan Santoro
Stuart Seidman
Natalie Spickler
Kathleen N. Straus
Patricia Sumers
$100-$249
Joan G. Adoff
Tammy Allie
Audrey Barbieri
Frances Bilan
Howard Bilofsky
Helen Bloomer
Elaine B. Brichta
Barry M. Buchalter
Valerie A. Bunda
Mary Ann Chamides
Iris S. Chimes
Mary C. Collins
Carol M. Culotta
James W. Davis
Patricia DeGeorges
Joan Esses-Scheier
Carol Euler
Veronica A. Farje
Eva B. Feist
Carol Finerman
Norma C. Fisher
Delia Friedman
Florence Friedman
Georgette H. Gittens
Aileen Gluck
Helene Goldstein
Joanne Goodman
Rita Gordonson
Sheila Gorsky
Anne T. Hoffman
Florence Howe
Mary Hume
Susanne
Jakubowsky
Dolores JenkinsGriffith
Betty J. Kollisch
Pearl O. Krepchin
Karina Lelutiu
Rhoda Leopold
Carl P. Leubsdorf
Lynn Levine
Evelyn Levy
Ann J. Lewis
Naomi Lorch
Joseph LoSchiavo
Carolyn S. Lynch
Thomas Maiorano
Amelia J. Marcin
John F. Martin
Barbara McNenney
Michele K. Meany
Natalie Mendelsohn
Caroline Mercier
Vivian Milefsky
Naomi C. Miller
Mikki Milone
Sylvia E. Miranda
Kurt Mohr
Anita Mule
Emily L. Murawski
Harvey I. Newman
Ruth Newman
Marlene G. Pannell
Jill Parker
Marilyn A. Paul
Mary S. Podesta
Ann G. Pollack
Kay Presar
Sylvia and Coleman
Raphael
Stephen Reichstein
Alisa Schierman
Cecile Schrader
Katherine D.
Seelman
Sheila L. Shane
Harriet Sherman
Rosemary Silverman
Grace Smallwood
Vera Sullivan
Anna B. Thompson
Sondra Tsakanikas
Maureen L. Vega
Gladys A. Villalobos
Mildred Weissman
Ana K. Yordanov
Fred Zeller
Cory Zucker
Kal Zucker
Foundations
and Trusts
$5,000-$9,999
Elise Jerard
Environmental
and Humanitarian
Trust
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$1,000-$4,999
AXA Foundation
$1,000
Board Members of
Weissman Family
Foundation, Inc.
the Scholarship &
Welfare Fund
Alumni Association of
HC of CUNY
Corporations
and Organizations
$2,000
Kalcor Coatings Company
Chapters of the
Alumni Association
$1,000-$1,500
Queens Chapter AA of HC
Classes
San Diego Chapter AA of HC
Westchester Chapter AA
of HC
Wistarians Chapter AA of HC
$500-$2,500
Class of 1959
Class of 1964
$200-$500
Baltimore Chapter AA of HC
National Capital Area
Chapter AA of HC
New York Capital District
Chapter AA of HC
Rockland County Chapter
AA of HC
The list above reflects gifts received between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. If you believe any errors have been
made, please let us know by calling the Scholarship & Welfare Fund Office at 212.772.4093, or by writing to us
at 695 Park Avenue, Room 1314E, New York, NY 10065.
In 1994, Hunter College established the Thomas Hunter
Society to honor, memorialize and thank those alumni and
friends of Hunter who have included the College in their estate
planning. If you have already named the Hunter College Foundation (the legal entity that
should receive the bequest) in your will, please let us know so we may have the opportunity to
thank you personally. It will be our privilege to add your name to the growing list of members
whose support, dedication and foresight are helping ensure Hunter College’s standards of
excellence for generations to come. For more information and assistance in planning a
bequest to the Hunter College Foundation, please contact Institutional Advancement at
Hunter College by calling 212.772.4085.
Arthur Ainsberg
Inara Angelis
Anonymous
Contributors
Dorothy Appelbaum
Gayle Austin
Corrine Barsky
Betty Baskin
Elizabeth Beaujour
Reina Benarosh
Doris Bendheim
Natalie Benjamin
Jacqueline Bernstein
Anne Blatt
Phyllis Block
Mary Bolte
Armando Bona
Patricia Bonamo
Paula Brancato
Sherry Brand
Saul Bregman
Dorothy Appelbaum
Brill
Meryam Bukhari
Clive Callender
Barry Capella
David Caputo
Loretta Carney
Phyllis Caroff
Lucy Caruso
Michael Cedeno
Elsie Chapman
Gloria Charny
Viola Chien
Marion Ciardullo
Blanche Cirker
Barbara Cohen
Gloria Cohen
Blanche Cook
Gerard Cox
Eleanor Curtin
Patricia Dash
Alvin Dattner
Michael Delano
Gaye-Darlene Bidart
de Satulsky
Maxine DeSeta
Terry Drucker
Gladys Duffy
Ethel Elkin
Dena Ellis
Audrey Felberbaum
Roberta Feldman
Alayne Fitzpatrick
Margaret Fitzpatrick
Judy Fleischman
Betty Fotis
Brenda Frank
Lena Furgeri
Brooke Gadasi
Florence Galkin
Gertrude GalowinVerdesi
Lilit Gampel
Janette Gautier
Arlene Gilbert
Eleanor Gillmeister
Urania Giordano
Charlotte GiventerJarmy
Phyllis Glantz
Gloria Glaser
Lynne Glatter
Norma Globerman
Helene D. Goldfarb
Lynn Goldfine
Betty Golomb
David Gordon
Vera Gordon
Joann Graceffo
Stephanie Grebin
Gina Greenlee
Viktoria Gres
Louise Grosse
Harriet M. Gruber
Joan Guest
Selma Guttman
Camille Haberle
Peggy Heinrich
Beryl Herdt
Ina Heyman
Gloria Hobbs
Renee Hoffman
Jane Horan
Florence Howe
Drita Ivanaj
Celia Jacobs
Howard Jaffe
Antoinette Johnson
Ronda Kahn
Eva Kaplan
Marcia Kaplan-Mann
Gloria Karpas
Florence Katz
Joel Katz
Shirley Katz-Cohen
Bertha Kepple
Clara Kerpen
Gloria Kleim
Beatrice Klier
Betty Kollisch
Rita Koor
Grace Korngold
Donald Korsun
Phyllis Kossoff
Harriette Koved
Robert Kuhner
Ellen Kushin
Hortense Landau
Edith Langner
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The Hunter College Foundation
Donations received from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014
Joan Laredo-Liddell
Lottie Lattanzi
Constance Leigh
Audrey Levin
Roslyn Levin
Gertrude Levine
Joan Lewis
Trudy Lieberman
Wilma Longstreet
Susan Manning
Anneliese Marx
Louise McCagg
Aline McCann
Charles McCown
Mary McDonald
Annette Meyer
Claire Miller
Rose Moran
Linda Morris
William Moskoff
Angela Moss
Laura Musich
Karen Nassauer
Inmi Oh
Mary O'Hara
Margaret O'Regan
Rose Orwasher
Naomi Palmer
Rosalie Pataro
Ada Peluso
Rosa Pergola
Selma Perlman
Gloria Petitto
Mildred Phillips
James Phoenix
Bruna Picco
Adele Johnson Pinneo
Jacqueline Rada
Greta Rainsford
Eugenia Raymond
Kenneth Reardon
Jacqueline Reid
Dyann Reilly
Irene Reiter
Eunice Riblinger
Natalie Robinson
Maura Rubencamp
Mae Rubin
Aldine Rubinstein
Harriette Rubinstein
Lillian Rudner
Andrew Sarfaty
Geraldine Schaeffer
Helen Schectman
Rose Schein
Eleanor Schiffer
Ida Schindelman
Barbara Schnuer
Augusta Schurrer
Beatrice Schurtman
Cecile Schwartzman
Claudine Schweber
Mina Seeman
Lee Shain
Jeremiah Sheehan
Bertha Sherman
Kenneth Sherrill
Ann Shirazi
Eileen Shore
Ruth Shulman
Leila Silver
Phyllis Silver
June Silvester
Eva Slane
Irene Slone
Donations received from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
Judith Smith
Marjorie Souder
Lillian Sperling
Marilyn Sporty
Faith Steinberg
Hazel Stewart
Estelle Stone
Margaret Sullivan
Clara Szego
Margot Tallmer
Rose Tevlin
Leonora Thuna
Josephine Troiani
Sara Turnbull
Bella Udane
Loretta Wade
Michele Wagman
Betty Walker
Ethel Weiner
Rose Weisfuse
Judith Wengrovitz
Muriel Went
Judith M. Zabar
Evelyn Zafran
Ana Zentella
A Lasting Legacy for the Thomas Hunter Society
The Hunter College Foundation gratefully acknowledges these bequests totaling $2,321,678,
received from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014, from alumni and friends who named Hunter in
their wills. Their foresight and generosity will provide future students with the opportunity
for a world-class education.
Rose H. Accardi
Thais Cohrone
Jacqueline Da Costa
Louise Harriet Gallop
Evelyn H. Lauder
Elaine Mitchell
Phyllis Hilda Scerebini
Anne Marie Tye
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The Hunter College Foundation, Inc.
Board of Trustees
Helen L. Appel
Jody Gottfried Arnhold
Patty C. Baker
Suzy Bales
Susan V. Bershad
Sheila L. Birnbaum
Donald Capoccia
Leona F. Chanin
David B. Chapnick
Barbara G. Chesler
Mary Cirillo-Goldberg
Michael Cohn
Charlotte K. Frank
Michael P. Frankfurt
Carol Goldberg
Helene D. Goldfarb
Harriet M. Gruber
Kelle Jacob
Neil Janovic
Roger Kamau
Alex Kohen
Evelyn Kranes Kossak
Abby Miller Levy
Avinash Mehrotra
Sidney A. Miller
Sophia A. Muirhead
Carole Olshan
Jane E. Oppenheim
Ada Peluso
Abhinav Prasad
Julie C. Ross
Christopher A. Seeger
Klara Silverstein
Susan M. Steinhardt
Diane Volk
Judy Francis Zankel
Ex-Officio Trustees
Trustee Emerita
Honorary Trustee
Jennifer J. Raab
President, Hunter College
Lois V. Silberman
Martina Arroyo
Joan H. Grabe
Chair
Suzanne R. Santry
Vice-Chair
Cathy Weinroth
Treasurer
Ruth B. Newman
Secretary
Craig MacPherson
At-large Executive
Committee Member
Patricia Moran
Vice President
Institutional Advancement
Hunter College
List as of October 1, 2014
GIVING @
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Bel Kaufman
Ruby Dee
he Hunter community is mourning the recent loss of two of its most eminent
and beloved members – Bel Kaufman and Ruby Dee.
Bel Kaufman ’34 died on July 25 at age 103. She touched millions with her
novel Up the Down Staircase and was a lifelong supporter of Hunter, which awarded her
an honorary degree in 2001 for her literary achievements and her service to the College.
She will always be remembered for her wit, kindness and generosity.
Ruby Dee, who died on June 11 at age 91, was an actress, civil rights activist and fervent
supporter of public education. She was a proud graduate of both Hunter College High School
(’39) and Hunter College (’44). “Had there been no Hunter,” she once said, “I perhaps might
have not attended college.” Dee was a generous supporter of the school and a regular attendee
at campus events. In 1996, Hunter awarded her an honorary doctorate of fine arts.
Contributions can be sent to the Ruby Dee Fund and/or the Bel Kaufman Fund
at the Hunter College Foundation, 695 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065, or please
call 212.772.5023.
T
The College
Says Farewell
To Two Great
Hunter Women
695 PARK AVENUE, ROOM E1313, NEW YORK, NY 10065