Recent major gift commitments to UC

George and Ellen Rieveschl during a University of Cincinnati event.
George and Ellen Rieveschl recently made a major contribution to the University of Cincinnati hours before the engineering professor emeritus passed away.

The Cincinnati Enquirer

College Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services -- School of Education
(GearUp Fund)

Ohio Board of Regents

College of Engineering -- Eminent Scholar in Advanced Power and Propulsion
Systems, Eminent Scholar in NanoBio Devices

Edward Woliver

A&S '36, MD '39, Loveland, Ohio College of Medicine -- Woliver Laboratory for Simulation and Education in Surgery

Jim Weinel

Rosemount, Minn. College of Business -- James S. Womack/Gemini Chair of Signage and Visual
Marketing

Patricia Williams Niehoff

Cincinnati
College of Medicine -- Patricia Niehoff Cancer Fund

George and Ellen Rieveschl

George, A&S '37, HonDoc '56 (deceased); Ellen, A&S '68; Covington, Ky.
College of Medicine -- George Rieveschl Jr. Family Medicine Fund

S. Jay and Judith D. Stewart

S. Jay, Eng '61; Chicago, Ill.
College of Engineering -- S. Jay and Judith Stewart Fund

Western & Southern Financial Fund

Cincinnati
Joint Cancer Project, program support

James and Joan Gardner Family Foundation

James, Eng '67; Cincinnati
College of Medicine, Neuroscience Institute -- James and Joan Gardner
Family Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders

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Link:

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