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$1 Million Scholarship Supports Future Engineers
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has received a gift of $1
million to establish the Paula and Jeffrey R. Gural ’64
Scholarship for undergraduate students in civil engineering.
The endowment supports the $1.4 billion Renaissance at
Rensselaer: The Campaign for Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute.
“I applaud and am grateful to Jeff and Paula Gural for their
generosity and their commitment to engineering education,” said
Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson. “If the United States
is to maintain its standing as the global technology leader,
our nation will require a significant increase in the number of
young people, especially the underrepresented majority — women,
minorities, and persons with disabilities — who choose to
pursue careers in science, engineering, and mathematics. This
new scholarship is an important vote of confidence in these
leaders of tomorrow.”
Through the scholarship, Jeffrey Gural said he intends to
help ease the financial struggle many students face to meet
college costs.
“I have been fortunate to have a successful career, and I
feel it is my responsibility to give back to the university
that educated me,” Gural said. “I want the scholarship to
support talented students from all walks of life, who will
create the diversity we need on college campuses to solve the
challenges facing the world.
“I made friends for life at Rensselaer, and I brought a
group of my Phi Sigma Delta fraternity brothers back to visit a
couple of years ago,” Gural continued. “I was very impressed
with the changes across the entire university and I wanted to
share the experience.”
At Rensselaer, approximately 90 percent of undergraduate
students receive some form of financial aid. This gift adds to
$70 million that has been raised through the campaign to
support scholarships and fellowships for Rensselaer
students.
Gural is chairman of Newmark Knight Frank (NKF), a global
real estate company with headquarters in New York City. In
addition to the new endowed scholarship, Gural and his wife
provide support for four Rensselaer Patroon Scholars each year.
They are active in numerous philanthropic and community
activities that provide for the economically and socially
disadvantaged, including the “I Have A Dream” Foundation that
supports education for children in low-income communities.
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Published
July 14,
2008 |
Contact: Michael Mullaney
Phone: (518) 276-6161
E-mail: mullam@rpi.edu |
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