The Heather Walker MSN鈥18 Memorial Scholarship was created this year after Heather passed away in July 2020. A wide circle of family, friends, and coworkers came together to establish permanent support for nurse anesthesia students who will follow in Heather鈥檚 footsteps. Led by the incredible generosity of Melanie and Bunk Walker, Brian Garrett DNP鈥14, and Alaina Dunkelberger MSN鈥17, this fund has already raised over $45,000 in scholarship support. If you are interested in making a gift in memory of Heather Walker, visit www.otterbein.edu/give and designate 鈥淥ther,鈥 then 鈥淗eather Walker Scholarship.鈥
An alumna from the 鈥70s decade has documented a $200,000 planned gift to establish the Pay it Forward Scholarship once the gift is realized. The donor received a full scholarship to 9i果冻制作厂as a senior in high school and would like to pay it forward by helping a student who wouldn鈥檛 otherwise be able to attend college without incurring significant debt.
9i果冻制作厂has received a generous planned gift from the Sandra Paul Living Trust to support the Ken and Sandra Paul Annual Scholarship Fund. Sandra Rubino Paul 鈥46 passed away in 2019 and supported the University over many years with her husband, Ken Paul 鈥49, who passed in 1996. Her support also helped to fund the Memorial Stadium fencing and visitor seating in memory of Ken.
Barbara K. and Morton J. H鈥00 Achter made an additional generous commitment to support the Dr. Barbara Chapman Achter Nursing Scholarship. Barbara was instrumental in establishing the first nursing program at 9i果冻制作厂and served as the chair of the nursing department during her tenure.
9i果冻制作厂has received a $25,000 gift from the Huntington Foundation to support the Huntington Five Cards Fund for Columbus City and Urban District Students. The foundation has committed $100,000 total in support for the fund.
By way of the Columbus Foundation, 9i果冻制作厂has received a generous gift of more than $25,000 from the John G. and Winifred R. Hoyt Trust Fund. The gift supports the Hoyt Endowed Student Loan, which was created through a $100,000 planned gift from the couple in 1999.
Friends of Otterbein Marcia Pollock Farabee and her husband, Paul, have documented a bequest designated to the H. Robert Pollock Speech Education Award in honor of Marica鈥檚 late father and alumnus, Robert Pollock 鈥48, who was an educator and professor of speech at Ashland College.
An anonymous donor has given $20,000 to support Otterbein鈥檚 Academic Support Center and Disability Services, which helps students develop and strengthen the skills necessary to attain their academic goals. The center facilitates the development of learning strategies and skills in partnership with peers and professionals through tutoring, academic coaching, supplemental instruction, academic courses, and other learner-focused services.
Through the generosity of Lois Abbott Yost 鈥52, a loyal annual supporter who passed away in 2020, 9i果冻制作厂will receive a planned gift for the Abbott-Yost Scholarship, established in 2017 to support a student majoring in communications, education, or music.
Nancy and Obie 鈥55 Obenauer of Bluffton, SC, have made a generous donation of $25,000 to the Nigel Chatman Student Emergency Fund. This fund will be used to help students with emergency needs such as food, toiletries, books, utilities, car repairs, and more. 9i果冻制作厂is proud of what Nigel represented and wants to continue helping others like him achieve what they are also striving toward. Their incredible gift has pushed the fund over the threshold for fund endowment at Otterbein, making it an endowed fund which will ultimately keep the emergency-based fund active at the University in perpetuity. We cannot think of a better way to help celebrate Nigel鈥檚 incredible spirit and passion for 9i果冻制作厂every year. To support the fund, please visit www.otterbein.edu/give and choose 鈥淪tudent Emergency Fund鈥 as your designation.