Breathe Easy With a Charitable Gift Annuity Retired Department of Defense senior analyst James Enyart '63 and wife, Constance, relocated to Sun City Center, Fla., to be closer to parents.More
Put a New Twist on Your Family Tradition This Holiday Season Every family has its traditions, especially during the holiday season. For Lee and Marlene (Dietrich '69, '70) Purdy, one tradition has been to create a new scholarship each year to memorialize their parents and reflect their own values.More
Alumna Helps Others Follow Their Dreams Earleen M. (Dennis) Ashbrook '67 is a proud example of what we hope all BGSU students will aspire to become: people of strong moral character who excel in their field and contribute to society through community service.More
Parents Memorialize Daughter Through Endowments David and Mary Jane Elsass have been a part of the BGSU community most of their adult lives. It started when David enrolled as a World War II veteran under the GI bill in the College of Education and continues today after his retirement as the Dean of the College of Education and Human Development.More
Maximizing Your Giving Potential To learn how a person can turn two tragic life experiences into something good, one only has to talk with BGSU friend and donor Bill Cronemeyer of Mayfield Village, Ohio.More
Island Property Creates Scholarship Opportunity When it was time for Fred and Eleanor Fether to close the doors on their Put-in-Bay bed and breakfast, they turned to the BGSU Foundation to help them with a problem.More
Alumni Chapter Leaders Create Lead Trust Tom '61 and Cindy '61 Pemberton of Boynton Beach, Fla., have been the Gold Coast chapter leaders for many years. They have helped BGSU alumni feel a sense of community, even at a distance.More
Convert Tax-Heavy Assets Into Tax-Free Gifts As a first chair trumpet player of several BGSU bands and director of the ROTC band, one might have thought Dick Zunkiewicz '68, '70, had been a music major.More
Give and Receive with a Charitable Remainder Trust Longtime supporters of Bowling Green State University, Kerm and Mary Lu Stroh of Wapakoneta, Ohio, are two of Bowling Green State University's biggest fans. Their affection runs so deep that, in addition to decades of generous support, they wanted to make BGSU part of their estate plan.More
Putting Stock Into Scholarship Falcon Flames Don '58 and Frederica (Lay) Irwin have a special place in their hearts for BGSU and its students. After all, BGSU is where they met and discovered the career paths that would give them successful and happy lives.More
Education Advocate's Gift Positively Impacts BGSU Sandusky philanthropist George L. Mylander (58, 70) and the Mylander Foundation have pledged $2 million to the University for student scholarships and the creation of an endowed visiting professorship in education. The contribution will benefit students on both of the BGSUs campuses.More