A Few of the Many Ways to Transform
Lives
Following are just a few of the many ways you can transform
lives by contributing to the University of Oregon. :: Find more
1 BOOSTING CONDUCTIVITY
Help fledgling orchestral and choral conductors sharpen
their batons. Support conductors for the Conducting Master
Class offered as part of the educational function of the
Oregon Bach Festival ($50,000 supports five conductors).
Contact Jane Scheidecker (541) 346-0805; janes@uoregon.edu.
2 ONE M.B.A. TO GO, PLEASE
Make it possible for a highly qualified student to obtain
an M.B.A. in one of the best programs on the West Coast.
Support an M.B.A. scholarship in the UO Lundquist College
of Business ($250,000 endowment or $10,000 a year). For
more information, contact Shauna Whidden (541) 346-1612;
swhidden@lcbmail.uoregon.edu.
3 ATTRACT FINE FELLOWS
Help the UO College of Arts and Sciences successfully
compete for some of the top graduate student recruits
in the country by endowing a graduate student fellowship
for the College of Arts and Sciences ($75,000 endowment).
Contact Jane Gary (541) 346-3951;
jgary@cas.uoregon.edu.
4 NEW HUMANITIES COURSES
Help expand the array of humanities courses offered to
UO students. Provide an Oregon Humanities Center teaching
fellowship, which offers faculty members a summer stipend
for course development and additional funds for speakers,
books, films, and other course materials ($5,000). Contact
Julia Heydon, (541) 346-1001; jheydon@uoregon.edu.
5 A BRICK OF YOUR OWN
Help equip the new MarAbel B. Frohnmayer Music Building
by buying one or more bricks in the building’s
new courtyard, to be named in memory of Penny
Vanderwicken Duprey, a UO voice professor. For details,
contact Dana Clark, (541) 346-5695, daclark@uoregon.edu.