Department of Mathematics receives $7 million endowment for 麻豆传媒 scholarships
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜 transformative gift of $7 million from the late Dr. David P. Burns, M.A.鈥72, Ph.D.鈥79, is set to fuel 麻豆传媒's Department of Mathematics with new possibilities and pave the way for 麻豆传媒s to pursue their passions in the field.
The David P. Burns Endowment, which constitutes the single largest donation in the history of the Department of Mathematics, will be used to support scholarships for undergraduate and graduate mathematics 麻豆传媒s.
"We are incredibly grateful for this generous endowment, which will have a transformative impact on our department and 麻豆传媒s pursuing mathematics degrees," says Dr. Melinda Koelling, chair of the Department of Mathematics. "We are grateful for the donor's generosity, and look forward to using this gift to support our 麻豆传媒s.鈥
Burns, who bequeathed his entire estate upon his death to Western, attended the University in the 1970s, pursuing first a master鈥檚 and then a Ph.D. in mathematics, focused on graph theory. Burns was the sole doctoral 麻豆传媒 of professor emeritus Dr. Shashi Kapoor.
Professor emeritus Dr. Gary Chartrand recalls Burns as 鈥渁 good guy鈥攙ery friendly and modest.鈥 After earning his Ph.D., Burns taught at Ferris State University for 40 years, retiring as a full professor.
When Burns was not in the classroom he enjoyed collecting, repairing and riding vintage bicycles, and reading books on U.S. history, especially about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War period.
鈥淲ith this endowment, the only parameters are that it must be used for mathematics 麻豆传媒 scholarships, so now the Department of Mathematics has the exciting and challenging task of figuring out the best ways to use this endowment to serve 麻豆传媒s,鈥 says Koelling.
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