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The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine2021

Endowment Guide

THANK YOU!FOR YOUR SUPPORT

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Dear Friends,

The past year has offered many uncertainties as we’ve dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic. We are so grateful that one thing we could count on is the generosity of supporters like you. On behalf of our faculty, staff and students, I am honored to express our sincere gratitude for your loyal and generous support of the College of Veterinary Medicine and our meaningful programs and services.

Through time and change, your generosity makes it possible for us to continue our tradition of transforming the health and well-being of animals, people and our environment. Endowments are deeply meaningful to our college because they establish a network of encouragement and support that strengthens our legacy and impacts the lives of our faculty, students, staff, patients and clients in perpetuity. When we invest in people, we invest in their potential to affect the world in ways not yet imagined. When they succeed, we all do.

Whether this is your first year or your tenth year supporting our programs, we appreciate all you have done to support our people and their potential. Together we will create remarkable opportunities that will have a far-reaching and enduring impact. Together we will ensure our college continues to be a leader and positively impacts the health and wellbeing of animals, people and the ecosystem.

We are grateful for your continued support and engagement with the college and thanks to you, we will Be The Model™ comprehensive college of veterinary medicine in the world.

Sincerely,

Rustin M. Moore, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVS Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine Ruth Stanton Chair in Veterinary Medicine

The Ohio State University endowment is a long-term investment pool (LTIP) of gifted endowment funds and university funds,

totaling more than $5.2 billion.

Endowed funds preserve gifts in perpetuity so they can power the university’s core mission — education,

research, knowledge creation and community service — for generations to come.

Endowed gifts create dependable, perpetual funding through long-term investment.

Through an endowment, you can create permanent benefits for the people and programs you care most about.

Endowment?What is the Ohio State

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How do endowments work?

Endowments operate much like mutual funds.

Each named fund owns a number of shares in the LTIP, based on the value of gifts to that fund. The number of shares owned is used to calculate the distribution to the fund.

The distribution is then administered in accordance with the fund description and purpose, by the college or university department designated by the donor(s) and the Board of Trustees.

At the request of the donor, any unused distributions may be carried forward from the current fiscal year into the next, or be reinvested to principal, securing additional shares in the LTIP.

What is the minimum funding level for an endowment?

New endowed funds are established by the Board of Trustees upon receipt of a gift of $50,000 or more for an unrestricted endowed fund and $100,000 or more for a restricted endowed fund.

How is an endowment established?

Gifts are held in a pending endowment fund until the principal balance reaches the minimum funding level.

The principal is preserved in perpetuity and 4.5 percent of the average market value per share during the past seven years is distributed annually to the endowment fund.

For each new fund, endowment descriptions are created and approved by the donor, the university department that will administer the fund and the Board of Trustees.

The endowment description outlines how the fund will be used and ensures donors’ wishes and the university’s needs are met.

What is an unrestricted fund?

Unrestricted endowments — minimum funding $50,000 — provide discretionary funding to the university or a specific college.

The university’s president or provost, or a college dean, uses the distribution to respond to urgent and emerging priorities.

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What is a restricted fund?

Restricted endowments — minimum funding $100,000 — allow donors to direct their support to the people and programs of their choosing, such as students, faculty, research and other initiatives.

The college’s dean or the department chair oversees expenditures from the fund under the guidelines outlined in the endowment description.

What do endowments support?

Endowments may support teaching, research, departmental and interdisciplinary programs, student scholarships, and facilities such as libraries, laboratories and classrooms.

They may also serve to honor or memorialize someone. For example, you could name a fund in memory of a family member.

The endowment also supports University Advancement, the team responsible for building and maintaining relationships with alumni, donors, grateful patients and other supporters.

What fees are assessed?

The following allocations support University Advancement and administration of the LTIP and individual endowed funds:

• A one-time assessment equal to the first six months of distribution on newly approved endowed funds

• Investment expenses are deducted from published returns on the LTIP, and vary annually

• A development fee and an oversight fee—together totaling approximately 0.45 percent based on the gifted portion of the LTIP

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Endowments Approved by the Board of Trustees

The Dr. Barry M. Adler and Dr. Ira S. Niedweske Dean’s Innovation Fund Fund #: 640042 Established September 19, 2008, with gifts from Dr. Barry M. Adler and Dr. Ira S. Niedweske; used by the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine to further the highest priorities of the college.

Dr. Donald Alford Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund Fund #: 640048 Established January 29, 2016, with gifts from Sharon Alford and friends; used to provide a scholarship to fourth year students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who are pursuing a DVM degree in small animal medicine. First preference shall be given to students from southern Ohio who plan to go into general practice and who have expressed an interest and passion to serve southern Ohio and the surrounding area.

The Angel Endowed Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 640148 Established June 5, 2015, with a gift from Tim Neustadt (BA 1967, MA 1969) of Palos Verdes Estates, California, in honor of his beloved dog and companion, Angel; used to support the Veterinary Outreach Program, providing veterinary care to underserved populations in and around Ohio.

The Auxiliary to the OVMA Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 640231 Established September 2, 2016, with gifts from the Auxiliary to the Ohio Veterinary Medical Association; used to provide Ohio Scholarship Challenge scholarships. First-time recipients must be enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine. First preference shall be given to students who have a family member who is a member of the OVMA. Second preference shall be given to students who have a family member who is a veterinarian.

The Bartels Family Endowment Fund for Career SuccessFund #: 641145 Established November 7, 2014, with gifts from Dr. Harry (DVM 1954) and Eltha Bartels and Dr. Donald (DVM 1958) and Virginia Bartels; used by the leadership of the Office of Career Management in the college of Veterinary Medicine, in consultation with the college’s dean, to support the efforts of career and financial services.

The Carol J. Bertram Veterinary Medicine Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 640446 Established June 6, 2014, with an estate gift from Carol J. Bertram; inspired by their poodle, Nikki. Used to provide two equal scholarships to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine; one who has expressed an intent to practice small animal medicine and one who has expressed an intent to practice large animal medicine. The recipients should be second, third, or fourth year veterinary students maintaining a “B” [or equivalent] average who need financial assistance.

Bil-Jac Veterinary Nutrition Scholarship Fund Fund #: 600507 Established June 18, 2010, with gifts from Bil-Jac Foods Incorporated; used to provide a scholarship for one student enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine pursuing a DVM degree with preference given to a first- or second-year student demonstrating professional excellence in veterinary nutrition.

The Pamela L. Blakeslee Memorial Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 600584 Established May 5, 1983, with gifts from the Jean K. Blakeslee Family of Bordentown, N.J.; from students, friends and alumni of the Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture and Home Economics; and from the Sigma Alpha Professional Agricultural Sorority; used to provide a scholarship(s) for veterinary medicine students who are graduates of The Ohio State University and have demonstrated academic ability and the need for financial assistance with preference to candidates with financial need who were pre-veterinary animal science majors in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics (now the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and the College of Education and Human Ecology).

Dr. Edwin R. Blamey and Mrs. Isabel Blamey Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 600586 Established December 8, 1997, with gifts from the Progressive Dog Club of Greater New York to honor Dr. Edwin R. Blamey and Mrs. Isabel Blamey; used to provide a scholarship(s) for students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who have demonstrated exceptional ability and/or need for financial assistance.

The Dorothy Bliss Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 640575 Established February 2, 2001, with a gift from the estate of Dorothy Bliss of Upper Arlington, Ohio; used to supplement tuition and room and board for one outstanding senior student enrolled at The Ohio State University pursuing a DVM degree in the College of Veterinary Medicine with an emphasis in small animal medicine.

The Dorothy Bliss Student Enrichment Fund Fund #: 640580 Established February 2, 2001, with a gift from the estate of Dorothy Bliss of Upper Arlington, Ohio; used in the furtherance of the College of Veterinary Medicine’s educational purposes to support events, receptions and other activities related to student affairs.

Blue Buffalo Foundation Joyce Novotny Memorial Scholarship FundFund #: 640598Established May 31, 2019, with a gift from the Blue Buffalo Foundation; used to provide scholarships to third-year veterinary students who have demonstrated an interest in canine medicine or nutrition. If no students meet the selection criteria, the scholarship(s) will be open to all students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine. It is the donor’s intent to provide significant financial support to the scholarship recipients, rather than provide smaller scholarships to several recipients.

The Blue Buffalo Veterinary Clinical Trials Office Endowed Fund Fund #: 640599 Established September 2, 2016, with gifts from the Blue Buffalo Company; used to support operational expenses for the veterinary clinical trials office to include staff, faculty, facilities, technology and equipment.

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The Bremer Family Endowed Fund Fund #: 640720 Established June 6, 2014, with gifts from Dr. Dan (DVM 1978) and Mrs. Regina Bremer; used at the discretion of the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Michael A. Bricker, DVM Equine Scholarship Fund Fund #: 640725 Established on November 7, 2003, with gifts from his wife, Karen Bricker Pino, family and friends in loving memory of and to honor the life and work of Michael A. Bricker; used to support one third- or fourth-year student per year who is planning to pursue a practice emphasizing equine medicine.

Leland and Jessie Emerson Browne Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 600876 Established June 7, 1984, with gifts from the estate of Jessie Emerson Browne; used to provide a scholarship(s) for veterinary students or fellowships to graduate students who have demonstrated academic ability and the need for financial assistance.

The Buchanan Family Foundation Endowed Scholarship in Veterinary MedicineFund #: 640927Established February 27, 2020 with gifts from the Buchanan Family Foundation; provides scholarships to students who are enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine DVM program and are from the state of Illinois. If there are no candidates from Illinois, the scholarship will be open to candidates from all states except Ohio.

The Dr. William M. Busey Endowed Summer Research Fund Fund #: 641002 Established February 1, 2013 with a gift from his wife, Mrs. Betty Hamilton Busey, and their children, Mrs. Lee Busey Crain and Mr. Samuel Hamilton Busey; used to provide support for a student enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine Summer Research Program pursuing projects related to pathology.

The Dr. Carole Wendy Myer Bynner Radiology Resident Endowed Support FundFund #: 641020Established May 31, 2019 with a gift from Mr. Charles E. Bynner and Dr. Carole W. Bynner to support the residency program in radiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Dr. Louis and Raye Carlin Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 641120 Established May 3, 2002, with a gift from Dr. Carlin’s beloved wife of 59 years, Raye Carlin; used to supplement tuition for one third- or fourth-year student who is pursuing a DVM degree in the College of Veterinary Medicine based on academic achievement, strong leadership and financial need.

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The Center for Retrovirus Research Endowed Fund at the College of Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 621201 Established December 6, 2007, with royalties from the Retrovirus Group; used to benefit the investigators of the Center for Retrovirus Research.

The Cincinnati Kennel Club Veterinary Student Scholarship Fund Fund #: 601245 Established May 4, 1979, with a gift from the Cincinnati Kennel Club, Inc.; used to provide a scholarship for a student who has a demonstrated need for financial assistance, is interested in small animal medicine and surgery and has intentions of becoming a small animal practitioner with preference given to students from southwest Ohio.

Veterinary Medicine Class of 1954 Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 667490 Established September 22, 2006, with gifts from members of the College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 1954; to fund two annual scholarships of at least $2,500 each to currently enrolled veterinary students, one junior and one senior, who have displayed an interest in clinical practice. Qualified candidates must have graduated from a high school in the state of Ohio; special consideration shall be given to those who display financial need. Revised October 29, 2009.

Class of 1958 Scholarship Fund Fund #: 641288 Established January 31, 2014, with gifts from members of the College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 1958 and friends of the college; used to provide scholarship support to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who are pursuing their DVM degree.

Class of 1964 Scholarship Fund Fund #: 661135 Established August 29, 2014, with gifts from graduates of the Veterinary Medicine Class of 1968 and friends of the College of Veterinary Medicine; used to provide at least four annual awards to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine, in accordance with the guidelines established by Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association (SCAVMA) or its successor.

Veterinary Medicine Class of 1968 Endowment Fund Fund #: 647498 Established August 29, 2014, with gifts from graduates of the Veterinary Medicine Class of 1968 and friends of the College of Veterinary Medicine; used to provide at least four annual awards to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine, in accordance with the guidelines established by Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association (SCAVMA) or its successor.

Class of 1970 Communication & Learning Center Endowment Fund #: 641283 Established January 30, 2015, with gifts from the graduates of the Veterinary Medicine Class of 1970 and friends of the College of Veterinary Medicine; used to support yearly maintenance of equipment, replacement of equipment or furniture as needed and supplies or other necessary items for the communication and learning center.

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The Veterinary Medical Class of 1976 Endowed Scholarship FundFund #: 647468Established June 8, 2018, with gifts from the College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 1976; used to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine with preference given to candidates who demonstrate financial need and are in their second, third, or fourth years of enrollment.

The Veterinary Medicine Class of 1977 Endowment Scholarship Fund Fund #: 647494 Established June 6, 2014, with gifts from the College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 1977; used to provide one scholarship for a student who is enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine, pursuing a DVM degree, and demonstrating leadership abilities.

Veterinary Medicine Class of 1982 Endowed Scholarship FundFund #: 647503Established November 16, 2018, with gifts from members of the Veterinary Medicine Class of 1982 and family, friends, and colleagues; used to provide scholarship support to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who are third or fourth year DVM students. It is the donors hope to provide scholarships in amounts that will provide significant financial support to the scholarship recipients.

Class of 1985 Veterinary Student Endowed Scholarship FundFund #: 641309Established April 6, 2018, with gifts from the College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 1985; used to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Veterinary Medicine Class of 1987 Endowment Scholarship Fund Fund #: 647495 Established June 6, 2014, with gifts from the College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 1987; used to provide one scholarship for a student who is enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine and pursuing a DVM degree.

The Veterinary Medicine Class of 1993 Endowment FundFund #: 647513Established January 27, 2020, with gifts from graduates of the Veterinary Medicine Class of 1993 and friends of the College of Veterinary Medicine; used at discretion of the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine. May be revised in the future when the gifted endowment principal reaches the minimum funding level required at that date for a restricted endowed fund. Thereafter, shall be used to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the college.

The Veterinary Medicine Class of 2013 Unrestricted Endowment Fund Fund #: 647490 Established June 22, 2012, with gifts from the Veterinary Medicine Class of 2013; the annual distribution from this fund shall be used at the discretion of the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

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Dr. Craig and Pamela Clouse Veterinary Scholarship Endowed FundFund #: 641320 Established February 27, 2020 with gifts from Craig Allan Clouse and Pamela J. Clouse; used to provide one or more scholarship(s) to students who are enrolled in the College. Preference shall be given to candidates from rural areas. Scholarships are renewable for up to three years as long as recipients remain in good academic standing. It is the donors’ desire to provide as significant financial support as possible to one eligible recipient. Any remaining distribution shall be used to provide one-time scholarships to additional eligible recipients

Cloyd Veterinary Medicine Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 641308 Established September 2, 2016, with gifts from G. Gilbert Cloyd (DVM 1969); shall be reinvested until the principal balance reaches $2,500,000 or until such time the donor’s estate gift is realized, whichever comes first. From that time forward, the annual distribution shall be used to provide up to four scholarships of equal value.

COBA/Select Sires Dairy Cattle Research Fund Fund #: 641330 Established May 4, 2001, with a gift from COBA/Select Sires of Columbus, Ohio; used to provide monies for dairy cattle research or to support graduate students doing dairy cattle research within the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine.

College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Scholarship Fund Fund #: 607490 Established March 6, 1981, with gifts from the alumni and friends of the College of Veterinary Medicine; used to provide a scholarship(s) for veterinary students or fellowships to graduate students who have demonstrated academic ability and the need for financial assistance.

College of Veterinary Medicine Enrichment Fund Fund #: 601381 Established April 7, 1995, with gifts from alumni, corporations, organizations, faculty, staff and friends of the College of Veterinary Medicine; used for new initiatives and enrichment within the college.

College of Veterinary Medicine Sesquicentennial Endowed Scholarship FundFund #: 647512Established February 27, 2020 with gifts from friends of the college to support recruitment and training of outstanding future veterinarians. The annual distribution from this fund provides one or more scholarships to students who are pursuing their DVM degree. Scholarship recipients, the number of recipients, and amount of each scholarship shall be determined in accordance with the then current guidelines and procedures for scholarship administration established by the College of Veterinary Medicine, in consultation with Student Financial Aid.

Walter William and Dorothy Grace Livermore Cooke Memorial Fund Fund #: 601433 Established September 5, 1986, with gifts from Mrs. Dorothy G. Cooke, in memory of her late husband, Walter W. Cooke; used to support the Raptor Rehabilitation Program in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Dr. Leslie Kasdorf Cramer Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund Fund #: 601479 Established December 6, 1990, with gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Kasdorf of Venice, Fla.; used to provide scholarship(s) to third- and fourth-year students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine pursuing a degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine who demonstrate financial need.

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The Currigan Endowed FundFund #: 661468Established August 30, 2019 with a gift from Dr. Colleen Emily Currigan (DVM 1985); used to support feline research at the College of Veterinary Medicine. First preference is for internal medicine clinical research at the Veterinary Medical Center. Funds may be used by faculty, residents, or students to advance feline research. Second preference shall be used for any feline research within the college. If at any time there are no feline researchers at the college, the distribution may be used to help recruit faculty who have an interest in feline medicine and research.

De Golier Scholarship Fund Fund #: 601615 Established December 1, 1972, with a bequest from Elizabeth F. De Golier Jones, of Cincinnati, Ohio; used to provide scholarship assistance to student(s) enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who have met the requirements of the University Scholarship Committee.

The Dr. Henry J. Detmers Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 601729 Established April 7, 1989, with gifts from great-granddaughters of Dr. Henry J. Detmers, in recognition of his service as the first and sole chief of the School of Veterinary Medicine during the 10 years preceding the establishment of the college; used at the discretion of the dean to support student needs, innovative teaching and curricular development, research to alleviate animal suffering, needed equipment and other priorities deemed important to maintain and enhance the standing of the college.

The Dr. Charles D. Diesem Veterinary Anatomy Library Fund Fund #: 601744 Established September 6, 1985, with an initial gift from Dr. Hermann Meyer, professor of anatomy, College of Veterinary Medicine, and additional gifts from relatives, friends and colleagues honoring Dr. Charles D. Diesem, professor of anatomy, College of Veterinary Medicine, upon his retirement; used for the purpose of purchasing books for the College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomy Library.

The Dr. Ralph Clark Dunn Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 601858 Established December 6, 2001, with gifts from Mrs. Evelyn Cahill of Bryan, Texas, to honor her brother-in-law, Dr. Ralph C. Dunn; used to support one student per year based on merit who is interested in practicing veterinary medicine with first preference given to a student from Seneca County and second preference to the most qualified student from any county in Ohio.

The Dr. Daniel N. and Ruth A. Ebert Scholarship Fund Fund #: 641888 Established November 2, 2001, with gifts from Daniel N. and Ruth A. Ebert of Poland, Ohio; used to support one third-year student per year based on merit who is interested in practicing small animal medicine with first preference given to students in these counties in the following order: Mahoning, Trumbull, Huron, Erie or the most qualified student from any county in Ohio.

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The Matthew J. Eggert Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 601900 Established February 6, 1987, with gifts from Matthew J. Eggert of Harrisburg, Pa.; used to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine ranked as juniors or seniors who demonstrate financial need and have excellent scholarship records with preference given to candidates who show a special interest and aptitude in veterinary pathology.

Endowed Scholarship Award Fund for Veterinary Excellence Fund #: 647499 Established August 28, 2015, with a gift from the estate of Terri Cullen; used to provide support for one professional level student in the College of Veterinary Medicine who is pursuing a DVM degree with preference given to candidates who have experience volunteering with animals prior to enrollment at the University. Expenses may include tuition, student teaching expenses, and additional educational expenses. Recipients may receive the award multiple years.

The Dr. M. Boyd & Anne Epperson Endowed Scholarship FundFund #: 640686Established August 30, 2019, with gifts from Dr. M. Boyd (DVM 1958) and Anne Epperson; used to provide one or more scholarships to third and fourth year DVM students who are enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine and demonstrate financial need. Preference shall be given to candidates who have shown a history of involvement in the community.

Equine Performance Evaluation Arena Operational FundFund #: 483689Established December 23, 2020 with a gift from friends of the collge to support operational expenses of Equine Performance Evaluation Arena including, but not limited to utilities, maintenance, & other operational costs.

The Excellence in Pet Care Endowment Fund Fund #: 602087 Established May 3, 2002, with gifts from alumni and friends of the College of Veterinary Medicine; used at the discretion of the college’s dean to enhance the care of both small and large animal patients.

The Dr. Martha Floer Farkas Scholarship Fund Fund #: 662124 Established November 4, 2005, with gifts from her husband, Joseph N. Farkas, her son, Joseph J. Farkas, and Belvoir Pet Hospital of South Euclid, Ohio; used to support one scholarship for a student at the College of Veterinary Medicine interested in pursuing a career in small animal medicine with first preference given to students in these counties in the following order: Cuyahoga and Hamilton or the most qualified student from any county in Ohio.

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Dr. William Fenner Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 642173 Established July 11, 2008, with gifts from Dr. William R. Fenner, former students, clients and friends; used to provide a scholarship for the third-year student in the College of Veterinary Medicine who is elected class president of the fourth-year class.

The Dr. Lloyd C. Ferguson Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 642179 Established March 7, 1997, with gifts from Elizabeth J. Ferguson, daughter, in accordance with the wishes of Lloyd C. Ferguson and additional gifts from friends, relatives and colleagues to honor his life and work; used to provide scholarship assistance to students beginning graduate work in microbiology and with preference given to those who show promise in expanding scientific knowledge.

The Dr. Arthur W. and Janice M. Fetter Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 662240 Established December 3, 2004, with gifts from Dr. Arthur W. and Janice M. Fetter of Chino Valley, Ariz.; used to support one third-year student per year based on academic merit and leadership who is interested in specializing in equine medicine/surgery or veterinary pathology with first preference given to students in these counties in the following order: Holmes, Wayne, Knox, Richland and Tuscarawas or the most qualified student from any county in Ohio.

The Dr. Milton W. Firestone Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 622300 Established May 4, 2007, with an unrestricted estate gift from Dr. Milton W. Firestone; used to support one scholarship for a student at the College of Veterinary Medicine interested in pursuing a career in veterinary medicine with preference given to a student who attended high school in the Bronx, N.Y.; if a student from the Bronx is not enrolled or eligible, then another student may be selected.

The Dr. Charles W. Fox Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 662277 Established November 4, 2005, with a gift from Dr. Charles W. Fox of Elyria, Ohio; used to support one scholarship for a student at the College of Veterinary Medicine interested in pursuing a career in veterinary medicine.

Dr. William K. Fox and Dr. Lisa M. Fox Endowed Scholarship FundFund #: 483677 Established November 30, 2020 with a gift from Kathleen E. Fox, provides scholarship(s) to 2nd, 3rd, or 4th-yr DVM students who graduated from HS in Ohio. 1st preference for students with interest in integrated/holistic medicine. Donor’s desire to provide as significant support as possible to one recipient. Remaining distribution supports additional recipients.

Dr. Charles W. Fox Family Teaching Excellence Award Fund Fund #: 662279 Established December 8, 2006, with a gift from Dr. Charles W. Fox; used to provide a teaching excellence award in the College of Veterinary Medicine determined by superior ratings derived from course evaluation forms as well as prompt submission of student grades to the college office.

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The Mary Fox Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 602281 Established September 6, 1985, with a gift from Mrs. Mary M. Fox, Goshen, Ohio; used to provide scholarships to upperclass students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine ranked as juniors or seniors.

The Grant S. Frazer Memorial Scholarship Fund Fund #: 602291 Established September 2, 2016, with gifts from the Frazer family and friends; used to provide scholarships for students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who demonstrate a love of the profession and an extraordinary work ethic.

The Ellen Gerlat Memorial Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 602503 Established April 1, 1983, with gifts in loving memory of Ellen Gerlat from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gerlat, family and friends; used to provide a scholarship(s) for student(s) enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who best exemplify academic excellence and personal leadership, are residents of Ohio, have done the majority of their undergraduate work at The Ohio State University and are first-year students in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Dr. Harry E. Goldstein Scholarship Fund for Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 602631 Established July 11, 1986, with gifts from friends and colleagues of Dr. Harry E. Goldstein; used to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Greyhound Health & Wellness Program Endowment Fund #: 642763 Established September 9, 2011, with a gift from Barbara Heisey in memory of her greyhounds; used to provide program support including, but not limited to, equipment, research, outreach activities, travel and staff and faculty hiring.

The Bernice Grimm Student Research Endowment Fund Fund #: 642775 Established April 6, 2001, with gifts from the estate of Bernice Grimm of Akron, Ohio; used to award stipends for veterinary students enrolled in a summer research project at the College of Veterinary Medicine and are interested in veterinary research careers that benefit the health and welfare of animals.

The Carl W. and Mary Alice Groppe Large Animal Research Fund Fund #: 602807 Established April 2, 1993, with gifts from Mary Alice Groppe of Salem, Ohio, in memory of her husband, Carl W. Groppe; used by the College of Veterinary Medicine in support of research into cures for diseases of large animals.

Dr. Willard F. Guard Memorial for Veterinary Surgery Fund #: 602826 Established July 6, 1973, with gifts from the Trust of Willard F. Guard; used in support of graduate study in veterinary surgery, and/or research projects pertaining to the field of veterinary surgery and related veterinary clinical sciences.

The Andy Hague Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 642870 Established on November 7, 2003, with gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hague of Gahanna, Ohio; used to support a scholarship at the College of Veterinary Medicine for one outstanding student with first preference going to a student from Ohio.

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John and Virginia Hankison Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 662930 Established September 19, 2008, with gifts from the John and Virginia Hankison Foundation; used to provide one or more financial scholarships to any student with a demonstrated financial need who has maintained good academic standing and is enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine with preference given to students who reside in and plan to return to practice in one of the following counties of Ohio: Lucas, Wood, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Hancock, Sandusky or Seneca.

The James and Annette Hartman and Lester E. Wiley Scholarship Fund Fund #: 640297 Established April 6, 1999, with a gift from Annette Hartman of Gahanna, Ohio; used to provide three scholarships, each scholarship to be in an amount equal to one-third of the annual distribution generated by the gift as follows: One scholarship shall be awarded to a student with high financial need in the College of Veterinary Medicine, one scholarship shall be awarded to an academically outstanding student at the College of Veterinary Medicine, one scholarship shall be awarded to an academically outstanding surgical or other specialty student at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Revised November 3, 2000.

The Tim and JoEllen Hayes Scholarship Endowment Fund Fund #: 643033 Established February 10, 2012, with a gift from Timothy and JoEllen Hayes from Cambridge, Ohio; used to provide one scholarship for a student enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who is in good academic standing with preference given to students from Guernsey, Noble or Muskingum counties of Ohio.

The Dr. Kermit R. Heidt Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 643073 Established July 11, 1997, with a gift from Kermit R. Heidt and Virginia Heidt of Lima, Ohio; used to provide scholarships to junior and senior students in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Heldt Family Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 603094 Established May 6, 1994, with gifts from Lewis Rolfes Heldt of Toledo in memory of pets “Cat,” “Coco,” “Snoopy,” “Boots,” “Charley/Orangy” and “Mama Cat and Four Kittens”; used to provide scholarship(s) for students in veterinary medicine who are committed to the study and practice of animal geriatrics and to dealing with the pet owner in a caring, compassionate, supporting and consoling manner.

The Dr. John H. Helwig Endowment Fund for Food Animal Research and Graduate Studies in Veterinary Preventive Medicine Fund #: 643075 Established November 4, 2005, with gifts from Suzanne Helwig McNutt, Joanne Jarvis Percy, alumni, family, and friends, in memory of Dr. John H. Helwig; used to provide monies for food animal research or to support graduate students doing research in food animal disease or public health within the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine.

The Luella Henkel Veterinary Medicine Memorial Scholarship Fund Fund #: 603111 Established May 5, 1978, with a bequest from Miss Luella Henkel, formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Stamford, Conn.; used to provide a College of Veterinary Medicine scholarship(s) for minority students who have demonstrated academic ability and need for financial assistance.

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Dorothy Dye Henry Memorial Fund Fund #: 603138 Established March 18, 1970, with a bequest from Dorothy Dye Henry (Mrs. Fred B.) of Columbus, Ohio; used to improve the medical care of small animals.

High Hopes Endowed Veterinary Scholarship FundFund #: 643192Established April 6, 2018, with gifts from Beth B. Jones; used to provide need-based scholarships for second, third, and fourth-year students pursuing their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Charles D. Hill Equine Research Fund Fund #: 603186 Established December 4, 1970, with a gift from the Agonis Club in Columbus, Ohio, and friends of Charles D. Hill, in honor of his service and loyalty to the sport of horse racing; used to support an equine research program in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

David J. Hilton Memorial Scholarship Fund Fund #: 603198 Established April 7, 2017, with a fund transfer by the College of Veterinary Medicine of gifts from family and friends; used to provide scholarships to second-year students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who are pursuing their DVM and demonstrate a passion for helping others, specifically in the field of health and wellness.

Dr. W. Michael Hockman Endowed Fund Fund #: 643230 Established January 29, 2016, with gifts from Dr. W. Michael (BS 1961, DVM 1966, MS 1974) and Diane (1963 Certificate of Graduate Dental Hygienist, BA 1972, MS 1974) Hockman; used at the discretion of the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Gertrude Hoeger Innovation Fund Fund #: 603251 Established May 7, 2004, with a gift from the charitable remainder trust of Gertrude Hoeger; used by the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine to further the highest priorities of the college.

The Linda S. Hoffsis Leadership Fund Fund #: 603249 Established April 2, 2004, with gifts from Dr. Glen F. Hoffsis of Powell, Ohio; family, friends and the College of Veterinary Medicine; used to support leadership development in the college, which may include retreats, speakers, strategic planning for college leaders or assistance in training for potential college leaders.

The R. Bruce Hohn Residency in Small Animal Veterinary Surgery Fund #: 603248 Established March 7, 1986, by an initial gift from the family of R. Bruce Hohn of Columbus, Ohio; used as a stipend to support a residency in small animal veterinary surgery for candidates who are doctors of veterinary medicine and who have demonstrated interest and qualifications in post-DVM surgical training.

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The Richard Horvitz Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 603296 Established February 7, 1992, with a gift from Richard Horvitz of Cleveland, Ohio; used to provide a scholarship to a student who, having completed at least one academic quarter or semester in the College of Veterinary Medicine and having indicated a likelihood of practicing canine veterinary medicine, demonstrates (1) true compassion toward and love of animals, and (2) a high level of scholarship and academic proficiency. Revised February 5, 2010.

The Bruce L. Hull Food Animal Student Fund Fund #: 643334 Established September 23, 2005, with gifts from friends, family and former students of Dr. Hull; used to support the activities of students interested in food animal medicine and surgery; used to include support for Food Animal Club activities, encouraging students to attend the AABP meeting each year, scholarships to veterinary students interested in pursuing careers in food animal medicine and surgery and activities of residents in food animal medicine and surgery.

The Dr. Robert C. and Carole T. Hummel Veterinary Medicine Business Scholarship Fund Fund #: 643325 Established June 20, 2012, with a gift from Dr. Robert C. (DVM, 1961) and Carole T. Hummel; used to provide scholarships to Veterinary Medicine students enrolled in the Business of Science Healthcare Curriculum graduate minor program.

The Sally Lee Huston Endowed Scholarship Fund in the College of Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 643353 Established February 10, 2012, with a gift from the Sally Lee Huston estate; used to provide scholarship support for one or two outstanding student(s) in the College of Veterinary Medicine from Clinton County, Ohio.

Dr. Robert V. and Aneta K. Hutchison Scholarship Fund Fund #: 643356 Established November 4, 2016, with gifts from Dr. Robert V. and Aneta K. Hutchison; used to provide Ohio Scholarship Challenge scholarships. First-time recipients must be enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine and express an interest in canine reproduction or standardbred horse racing.

Dr. William L. Ingalls Endowed Scholarship FundFund #: 601376 Established November 3, 2017 with a gift from the estate of William L. Ingalls (DVM 1942, MS 1947); throughout his career in veterinary medicine, Dr. Ingalls embodied the values of integrity, passion, loyalty, tireless work ethic, professionalism and servant leadership. Used to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Iams Innovation Fund Fund #: 643385 Established April 4, 2003, with a gift from the Iams Company of Dayton, Ohio; used at the discretion of the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine to further the activities of the college.

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The International Camelid Initiative Fund Fund #: 643380 Established April 5, 2002, with gifts from camelid owners, breeders, veterinarians and friends of the college; used to support the activities of the camelid initiative by providing education and research to enhance and advance the well-being of camelids and the camelid industry throughout the world.

Dr. Elbert B. and Carolyn B. Jasper Veterinary Public Health Scholar Fund Fund #: 643436 Established August 30, 2013, with gifts from Dr. Elbert B. and Carolyn B. Jasper; used to provide a scholarship for a student enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who has already earned a DVM degree and is pursuing graduate work in veterinary public health within the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine.

The Bud and Marilyn Jenne Designated Professorship in Equine Clinical Sciences and Research Fund #: 643445 Established November 2, 2001, with a gift from Marilyn Jenne of Amherst, Ohio; used at the discretion of the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine to further the activities of the college until the minimum funding level for a chair is met, then the annual distribution shall provide salary and research support for a professorship position in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Name and description were revised April 2, 2004.

Marilyn Jenne Veterinary Medical Center Equipment EndowmentFund #: 603439 Established August 30, 2019 with a gift from Marilyn Jenne to support the purchase of equipment at the Veterinary Medical Center.

The Ruth C. and Ralph O. Jentz Dean’s Innovation Fund Fund #: 643448 Established March 1, 2002, with a gift from the estate of Ralph O. Jentz of Cincinnati, Ohio; used at the discretion of the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine to further the activities of the college.

Dr. Gary W. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund Fund #: 643452 Established December 8, 2006, with gifts from Steven G. Kashishian, friends and colleagues to honor Dr. Gary W. Johnson; used to fund one scholarship for a student enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Kathryn Johnston Equine Scholarship Fund Fund #: 640007 Established October 6, 2000, with gifts from Kathryn Johnston of Piqua, Ohio; used to support one third- or fourth-year student per year who is planning to pursue a practice emphasizing equine medicine.

The Barbara C. Joslin Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 643492 Established October 3, 2003, with a gift from the estate of Barbara C. Joslin of Miami, Fla.; used to award a scholarship for one senior student in good academic standing who is pursuing a DVM degree in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Junk Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 643498 Established June 1, 2007, with gifts from Dr. Gary Junk; used to provide scholarship support for one outstanding student in the College of Veterinary Medicine with first preference going to a student from Fayette County, Ohio.

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Dr. Lonnie King One Health Endowed Scholarship FundFund #: 643695Established June 4, 2020 with gifts from friends of the college to provide one or more annual scholarships to students pursuing their DVM and MVPH degrees concurrently. It’s the donors’ desire to provide as significant financial support as possible to one recipient. Remaining distribution supports additional recipients.

The Dr. Lonnie J. King Veterinary Medicine Graduate Business Minor in Health Sciences Scholarship Fund #: 643675 Established August 28, 2015, with a gift from Dr. Robert C. (BS 1961, DVM 1961) and Mrs. Carole T. (BA 1958) Hummel; used to provide scholarships to veterinary medicine students pursuing the Graduate Business Minor in Health Sciences.

The Knox-Gingrich Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 643756 Established May 4, 2007, with gifts from Dr. John Knox and Dr. Karl F. Gingrich; used to provide scholarship support for one outstanding student enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who is interested in pursuing a career in dairy medicine.

The Kenneth E. and Suzanne Miller Kobalka Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 643757 Established June 2, 2006, with a gift from Kenneth E. and Suzanne M. Kobalka of Laurinburg, N.C.; used to award a scholarship to one senior student in good academic standing who is pursuing a DVM degree in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Dean E. LeBeau Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 644061 Established November 3, 2017, with a gift from Joan M. LeBeau; used to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who are pursuing their DVM and who are from the State of Ohio. First preference will be given to candidates from Stark County.

Lou Levengood Memorial Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 604152 Established September 6, 1985, with gifts from friends and family who shared in Lou Levengood’s love and devotion to golden retrievers; used to provide scholarships for students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who are residents of Ohio and demonstrate financial need with preference given to first-year students and those with 4-H involvement.

The Selma & Edward Levy Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 664012 Established July 13, 2007, with gifts from Dr. Gary Levy (DVM 1981) in honor of his parents Selma and Edward Levy; used to provide financial aid yearly to one DVM student with preference given to a student from New Jersey with and interest in small animal medicine.

The George W. & William S. Lobach Memorial Scholarship for Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 604260 Established September 6, 1985, with a gift from Mrs. Edith V. Lobach, Easton, Pa., in memory of her husband, George W. Lobach, and her late son, William S. Lobach; used to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine with preference given to those students who wish to pursue a large animal practice.

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The Dr. Willys E. and Sandina Lord Scholarship Fund Fund #: 644319 Established February 11, 2011, with estate gifts from Dr. Willys Lord (DVM 1937) and Sandina Lord. The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to provide scholarships for three students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Lucas County Veterinary Medicine Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 604392Established August 27, 2020 with gifts from friends of the college to provide scholarship support to students who are residents of Lucas County, Ohio pursuing a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The John Lyman Jr. Award Fund for Clinical Teaching Excellence Fund #: 604402 Established July 7, 2006, with a gift from Ronald Lyman in memory of his father, John Lyman Jr.; used to support the implementation of a clinical teaching excellence award in the College of Veterinary Medicine determined by course evaluation forms and prompt submission of student grades to the college office.

The Dr. Andrew T. Maccabe Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 644401 Established November 3, 2017, with a gift from Dr. Andrew T. Maccabe (BS 1981, DVM 1985); used to provide one scholarship to a student who is enrolled in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program, is ranked as a third or fourth year student, and demonstrates financial need and excellent leadership abilities. First preference shall be given to candidates who show an interest in public policy. Second preference shall be given to candidates who show an interest in public health.

Marjorie C. Martin/American Maltese Association Paladin Veterinary Research Fund Fund #: 644522 Established May 6, 1994, with gifts from the estate of Marjorie C. Martin in cooperation with the American Maltese Association; one-half of the annual distribution shall be reinvested and one-half of the annual distribution shall be used for veterinary research into diseases, defects, injuries and treatment of Maltese dogs and related toy breeds with particular emphasis on problems of reproduction, hypoglycemia, risks of surgery and use of anesthetics. However, as research and veterinary science advance, the need for research into various topic areas may change.

Bruce A. Mayer Scholarship Fund Fund #: 604551 Established September 6, 1974, with a bequest from Martha H. Mayer in memory of her husband, Bruce A. Mayer, formerly of Springfield, Ohio; used to provide a scholarship(s) for deserving students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

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Kristine J. McComis Support Fund for the Hospital for Companion AnimalsFund #: 483698Established February 25, 2021 with gifts from June McComis and Janet Anderson to be used at the discretion of highest-ranking official in Veterinary Medicine or his/her designee for greatest need(s) for Hospital for Companion Animals.

Medical Research in Veterinary MedicineFund #: 604804 Established February 27, 2020 with gifts from the Leo W. Dunlap Trust; supports medical research at the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Herschel T. Meredith Endowed Fellowship Fund Fund #: 644862 Established November 1, 2002, with a gift from Herschel T. Meredith of Los Altos, Calif.; used to supplement tuition, room and board for one outstanding post-DVM student based on financial need who demonstrates an interest in pursuing a veterinary research career that benefits the health and welfare of animals.

The Hermann Meyer Veterinary Anatomy Award Fund #: 604948 Established September 4, 1987, with gifts from Marti Gantenbein Meyer and Hermann Meyer; used to provide funds for annual awards to one or more freshman veterinary students who are seriously dedicated to obtaining a thorough, sound, biomorphological background for their veterinary medical education, and have shown a genuine interest in excellent performance in veterinary anatomy during their first year at the college.

Dr. Charles W. Miller Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 644988 Established with gifts from Dr. Ross W. Miller (DVM 1984), Dr. Diane Sharkey Miller (PhD FAES 1982) and additional support from Mrs. Elizabeth Anatra (MS 1976) and Dr. Ellen Hartz (DVM 2008) in memory of their parents and grandparents, Dr. Charles W. Miller (DVM 1943) and Mrs. Bernece C. Miller; used to provide scholarship(s) for third- or fourth-year DVM students interested in food animal medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine at The Ohio State University.

The Dr. Donald G. & Jo Anne Miller Endowment for Food Animal Research and Graduate Studies in Veterinary Preventive Medicine Fund #: 644982 Established April 6, 1999, with a gift from Dr. Donald G. and Jo Anne Miller; used to provide monies for food animal research or to support graduate students doing research in food animal diseases within the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine.

Mark L. Morris Veterinary Clinical Nutrition Research and Education Fund Fund #: 605042 Established December 4, 1987, with gifts from Mark Morris Associates and Hill’s Pet Products, Inc., Topeka, Kan.; used in the College of Veterinary Medicine to provide resources for clinical research and education in nutritional diseases of domestic animals.

Mary Keller Moyer Memorial Fund Fund #: 605066 Established September 13, 1996, with a gift from the estate of Mary Keller Moyer of Sun City Center, Fla.; used for “academic reasons” by the College of Veterinary Medicine.

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The Bess Krag Musser Graduate Fellowship Fund Fund #: 605090 Established February 5, 1999, with gifts from Ms. Musser’s estate; used to support a graduate fellowship in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Maurice W. & H. Ethel Neidigh Scholarships in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 605128 Established November 7, 1980, with a gift from the estate of Maurice W. and Ethel Neidigh, formerly of Centre County, Pa.; used to provide a scholarship(s) for students studying veterinary medicine.

Jane E. Orosz Endowment Fund for the College of Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 645514 Established November 1, 1996, with gifts from the estate of Jane E. Orosz of Cleveland, Ohio; used for the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Human/Animal Bond Program and the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Hospital Support Fund for the purpose of defraying in whole or in part surgical and other medical bills of individuals who cannot afford such services for their domestic pets.

The OSU College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Society Endowed Fund Fund #: 647486 Established June 5, 2009, with gifts from the Veterinary Medicine Alumni Society; used to provide discretionary funds for projects benefitting alumni and students of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Dr. Neil Perrel Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 645714 Established September 18, 2009, with gifts from Dr. Neil Perrel; used to provide an annual scholarship to a student in the DVM program in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The David and Isabel Perry Endowment Fund for Research in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 645713 Established April 7, 2017, with gifts from the estate of Isabel H. Perry (BS 1943) of Sylvania, Ohio in memory of her husband, David V. Perry (BSBA 1942); used to support the advancement of veterinary research, including both basic and clinical research, towards finding causes, innovative treatments, and cures for diseases afflicting animals.

The Pontius Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 645881 Established June 6, 2014, with gifts from Mr. Timothy Duane Pontius and Dr. Susan Walker Pontius (DVM 1978) of Monclova, Ohio in honor of their family including their children; Dr. David Pontius (DVM 2012), Dr. Daniel Pontius (DVM 2015) and Sarah Pontius Cornell; used to provide one or more scholarships for students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Dr. Thomas E. and Dr. Jean D. Powers Endowed One Health Residency Fund Fund #: 605897 Established August 30, 2013, with gifts from Dr. Joseph S. McCracken, Schering-Plough Foundation, Inc., Dr. Thomas E. Powers and Dr. Jean D. Powers; used to help to support the residency program at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in One Health.

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D.A. Price Lectureship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 605908 Established October 5, 1984, with gifts from the American Veterinary Medical Association; used to provide honoraria and expenses for an annual lecturer invited by the College of Veterinary Medicine to spend one to three days on campus to present views on, and to stimulate interest and discussion of issues in, various topics within veterinary medicine.

Arch and Mary Ellen Priestley Veterinary Scholarship Fund Fund #: 605917 Established October 1, 1993, with initial gifts from Mary Alicia Priestley and David W. and Susan Osterhout Priestley and additional gifts from family and friends of Dr. Archie C. and Mary Ellen Priestley of Upper Arlington, Ohio; used to provide scholarships for junior or senior students in the College of Veterinary Medicine who are Ohio or West Virginia residents and who demonstrate a special interest and aptitude in food animal medicine.

The Robert H. Rainier Endowed Chair Fund in Industrial Veterinary Medicine and Research Fund #: 645980 Established May 4, 2001, with a gift from Robert H. Rainier and Nellie S. Rainier; used to provide a chair to be held by a nationally eminent faculty member at the College of Veterinary Medicine who has distinguished himself/herself in the performance of research, who maintains an active productive research program and who is an effective educator-teacher.

The Residency in Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery Fund Fund #: 646674 Established June 2, 2000, with a gift from Shirley A. Bensinger of Dayton, Ohio, to recognize James W. Harrison, and in memory of special dachshund, Tucker; used to support a residency at the College of Veterinary Medicine in small animal surgery for DVM’s demonstrating interest and qualifications in post-DVM surgical training with emphasis on orthopedic surgery.

The Dr. Robert Rizzitano Scholarship Fund Fund #: 606155 Established August 29, 2001, with gifts from a friend of Dr. Robert Rizzitano; used to support one student per year who is planning to pursue a practice emphasizing small animal medicine.

Dr. Michael W. Rohovsky Veterinary Scholarship Fund, Fund #: 646166Established November 21, 2019 with a gift from Dr. Michael W. Rohovsky (DVM 1960) to provide one or more scholarships to fourth year students pursuing their DVM. Preference for students pursuing a Master’s or PhD in a veterinary-related field and display interest in research and participate in summer research or other similar programs.

Richard L. Rudy Residency in Small Animal Veterinary Surgery Fund #: 601972 Established December 8, 1983, with an initial gift from R. Bruce Hohn; used as a stipend to support a residency position in small animal veterinary surgery for candidates who have a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and demonstrated interest and qualifications in post-DVM surgical training.

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Salsbury Endowment Fund for Veterinary Medicine Scholarships Fund #: 606268 Established February 7, 1986, with an initial gift from the Dr. J.E. Salsbury Foundation of Scottsdale, Ariz.; used to award Salsbury Scholarships to senior students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who demonstrate superior scholarship, initiative, perseverance, potential for leadership and financial need.

Mitsugi Satow-Rakuno Gakuen Scholastic Endowment Fund Fund #: 606290 Established December 2, 1994, with gifts from Kogo Yusa and many friends in honor of Mitsugi Satow; used to provide stipends to support various joint research programs involving exchange scientists from the Rakuno Gakuen University and researchers at The Ohio State University.

The Schmidt Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 483695Established January 6, 2021 with a gift from Dr. Douglas R. Schmidt (DVM 1989) and Ms. Marguerite M. Schmidt to provide scholarships to DVM students. First preference given to candidates who are or have been a caregiver to a minor. Second preference given to candidates who are from Ohio or Pennsylvania.

The Schoedinger Resource Initiative Fund Fund #: 646391 Established February 6, 2004, with gifts from Schoedinger Financial Services, Inc. and Schoedinger & Co.; used to support a resource initiative for the Human-Animal Bond-Centered Education and Practice Program in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Dr. Carleton W. Schwiesow Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 606416 Established June 7, 2002, with gifts from the estate of Dr. Carleton W. Schwiesow; used to support one veterinary student per year who is “worthy and needy.”

The Sam Segall Memorial Library Fund Fund #: 606463 Established October 6, 1989, with gifts from the estate of Samuel Segall of Youngstown, Ohio; used to purchase library books and periodicals for the Veterinary College Library or added to the Sam Segall Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Sam Segall Memorial Scholarship Fund Fund #: 606464 Established October 6, 1989, with gifts from the estate of Samuel Segall of Youngstown, Ohio; used to provide a scholarship(s) to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Thekla R. and Donald B. Shackelford Chair in Canine MedicineFund #: 646495 Established June 1, 2001, with gifts from Teckie (MA, Education, 1969) and Don Shackelford; used to provide a chair position to be held by an eminent faculty member at the College of Veterinary Medicine who has distinguished himself/herself in the clinical sciences specifically related to canines, maintains an active and productive research program, and who is an effective educator-teacher. Revised February 4, 2005 and September 2, 2016

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The Dr. Eric & Cheryl Shaver Endowed Rural Service & Leadership Award Fund #: 646515Established February 2, 2018, with a gift from East Holmes Veterinary Clinic, Inc.; used to provide scholarship support to students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who are members of the Food Animal Club, plan to practice in rural areas, participate in community service, and demonstrate leadership skills with preference given to candidates who are current or former members of 4H or FFA.

Dr. Robert G. Sigler Scholarship Fund Fund #: 646605 Established September 2, 2016, with gifts from Dr. Robert Sigler (DVM 1975); used to provide Ohio Scholarship Challenge scholarships. It is the donor’s intent to provide significant financial support to a fewer number of students. First-time recipients must be second, third, or fourth year students from the State of Ohio who are enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s DVM program and have demonstrated an interest in small animal medicine. Additionally, first-time recipients must be in good academic standing with the University and demonstrate financial need.

Sneaker the Cat Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 646785 Established August 29, 2001, with a gift from David and Linda Knisley of Dublin, Ohio; used to provide one scholarship each year for a third- or fourth-year student enrolled in The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine who demonstrates financial need, has a record of high academic achievement and is interested in pursuing a career in small animal medicine.

The Muffin Sniadoski Student Research Endowment Fund Fund #: 646805 Established February 6, 2004, with gifts from the estate of Joanne Sniadoski of Chillicothe, Ohio, in honor of her beloved dog, Muffin; used to award research funds for veterinary students in summer research projects at the College of Veterinary Medicine who are conducting research on congestive heart failure and/or kidney failure in canines.

The Somerville Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 666805 Established February 2, 2007, with a gift from the estate of Dorothy Somerville in honor of her son, David Somerville; used to supplement tuition, room and board for two students enrolled at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine pursuing a DVM degree with preference given to students from Jefferson County, Ohio.

Spectrum of Care Primary Care Clinic Endowed Operations FundFund #: 666839Established August 30, 2019, with gifts from the Stanton Foundation; used to support any and all operational expenses of the Spectrum of Care Primary Care Clinic including, but not limited to utilities, maintenance, programs, staffing, and cost of goods.

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Stanton Foundation Spectrum of Care Training Support Endowed Fund Fund #: 646881Established August 27, 2020 with a gift from the Stanton Foundation to support training activities that enhance the confidence and competence of veterinary students in practicing across the Spectrum of Care (SOC) in veterinary medicine.

The David D. and Nancy M. Spindler Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 646867 Established September 19, 2008, with a gift from David D. and Nancy M. Spindler; used to provide one scholarship for a student enrolled at The Ohio State University pursuing a DVM degree in the College of Veterinary Medicine who is in good academic standing with preference given to students from southeastern Ohio.

Frank Stanton Endowed Chair in General Practice and Canine Health and Wellness Fund #: 646889 Established January 29, 2016, with a gift from the Stanton Foundation; used to support a chair position in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Qualified candidates will be DVMs with an innovative and compelling vision for the future of veterinary medicine and veterinary medical education as described in “The Fourth Way”. Candidates must have a background demonstrating strong leadership skills, expertise in developing students’ clinical/professional skills, a passion for the care of dogs and other companion animals, and the ability to provide quality care to clients over a broad range of the socioeconomic spectrum.

Ruth Stanton Chair in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 646887 Established September 6, 2002, with a gift from Frank Stanton in memory of his wife, Ruth; used for a chair in the College of Veterinary Medicine to provide the opportunity to attract/retain the best leadership possible.

The Barbara S. Stein Memorial Scholarship Fund Fund #: 640005 Established October 6, 2000, with gifts from colleagues, friends, family and grateful clients in memory of Dr. Barbara S. Stein; used to support one third- or fourth-year student planning to pursue a career in feline medicine.

The Dr. Earl O. and Karen O. Strimple Human-Animal Bond Fund Fund #: 647028 Established October 28, 2009, with a gift from Gregory and Karen Strimple, in honor of Greg’s parents, Dr. Earl and Mrs. Karen Strimple; used to support two scholarship awards to the third- or fourth-year students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who write the best essays about the human-animal bond.

The Sugarbush Kennel Club Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 607065 Established April 3, 1987, with gifts from the Sugarbush Kennel Club, Inc.; used to provide a scholarship(s) for students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine who are residents of Geauga County with preference given to student(s) who exhibit financial need.

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Summit County Veterinary Medical Association Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 647086 Established April 7, 2006, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the board of directors of The Ohio State University Foundation, with gifts from the Summit County Veterinary Medical Association.

The Vernon L. Tharp Professorship in Food Animal Medicine Fund #: 647177 Established February 2, 2007, with gifts given in memory of Dr. Vernon L. Tharp from his wife Grace Tharp, family and friends, including Dr. Robert Dunton; used to support a professorship in food animal medicine within the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences.

The Timothy P. (DVM) and Debra J. Trayer, Marysville Teaching Practice Fund Fund #: 647219 Established June 4, 2004, with a gift from Dr. Timothy P. and Debra J. Trayer of Denver, Pa.; used to support educational activities at the Marysville Teaching Practice such as, but not limited to, student externships, elective quarter and capstone learning experiences in food animal practice; additionally, consideration will be given to support graduates of Wilmington College with demonstrated interests in food animal practice who are enrolled in The Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine

The Trueman Chair in Equine Clinical Medicine and Surgery Fund #: 647339 Established February 4, 2000, with a gift from Barbara Trueman; used to provide an endowed chair to be held by a nationally eminent faculty member at the College of Veterinary Medicine who has distinguished himself/herself in the field of equine medicine and surgery, who maintains an active productive research program and who is an effective educator-teacher.

The Trueman Innovation Fund Fund #: 667427 Established April 4, 2008, with gifts from Barbara C. Trueman; used to advance academic programs, facilities and equipment that support innovations in clinical teaching, research and service in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and the Veterinary Medical Center.

The Dr. Walter G. Venzke Endowed Scholarship Fund Fund #: 647489 Established November 4, 2011, with gifts in Dr. Venzke’s memory from his former students; used to provide scholarship support for students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Veterinary General Practice Education EndowmentFund #: 607491Established November 16, 2018, with a fund transfer by the College of Veterinary Medicine; used to support general practice education at the College of Veterinary Medicine.

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Veterinary Hospital Good Samaritan Endowment Fund Fund #: 627487 Established May 6, 2005, with a gift from the Veterinary Hospital; used to support animals in need of veterinary care and lacking appropriate financial support.

Veterinary Medicine Endowed Scholarship FundFund # 607488Established August 30, 2019, with a fund transfer by the College of Veterinary Medicine of an unrestricted gift from the estate of Marie L. Johnston; used to provide one or more scholarships to students who are enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Veterinary Toxicology Support Fund Fund #: 607492 Established September 7, 1984, with gifts from alumni and friends of the College of Veterinary Medicine; used to enrich veterinary toxicology programs within the College of Veterinary Medicine, providing funds for such items as seed money for small research projects, small equipment purchases or the attraction of visiting lecturers.

Dr. Basil D. Ward Family Scholarship Fund Fund #: 667546 Established November 2, 2007, with gifts from the estate of Dr. Basil D. Ward and Mary E. Ward; used to provide a scholarship for a student who intends to practice food animal medicine with preference given to students from Butler, Preble or Warren counties in Ohio.

The Earl Weaver Memorial Fund Fund #: 607601 Established July 11, 1980, with a gift from Earl Weaver; used to support projects of the highest priority in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

David S. White Scholarship for Graduate Study in Veterinary MedicineFund #: 605614Established May 2, 1975, with a bequest from Charles C. Palmer (DVM 1912), late of Newark, Delaware; used to provide graduate fellowship(s) in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Hans Willenegger Residency in Veterinary Surgery Fund #: 607700 Established September 5, 1980, with gifts from Western European nationals and members of the Association for Osteosynthesis International in recognition of the work and ideals of Professor Doctor Hans Willenegger; used as a stipend to support a residency position in veterinary surgery with first preference given to veterinarians who are Western European nationals who have met all criteria for admission and immigration.

Norman W. Woelfel Memorial Cancer Research Fund Fund #: 607815 Established April 7, 1972, with a gift from Florence C. Woelfel (Mrs. Norman W. Woelfel) of Columbus, Ohio, in memory of her late husband, Norman W. Woelfel of Columbus, Ohio; used for cancer research in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

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Wolfe Associates Inc. Endowed Professorship in Canine Clinical and Comparative Medicine Fund #: 647710 Established January 29, 2016, with gifts from Wolfe Associates, Inc.; used to support an endowed professorship in the College of Veterinary Medicine. The recipient must have distinguished him or herself as an eminent clinical sciences faculty member. The recipient’s work is further distinguished through the incorporation of comparative medical research that advances animal and human health.

The Dr. Barbara Ann Wolfman Memorial Scholarship Fund in Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 607741 Established September 6, 1991, with gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolfman and family; used to provide a scholarship to a junior student who has demonstrated scholarship and proficiency in the basic sciences upon completion of the first two years of the curriculum.

The Dr. Milton Wyman Residency Fund in Veterinary Ophthalmology Fund #: 607487 Established February 5, 1999, with gifts from members of The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 1963; used to support a residency in ophthalmology in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Revised April 7, 2006.

Yoo Family Veterinary Medicine ScholarshipFund #: 647751Established February 27, 2020, with gifts from Dr. Henry K. Yoo (MS 1974) and Ms. Susie S. Yoo; used to provide one or more scholarships to students who are enrolled in the professional program in the College of Veterinary Medicine and are in good academic standing. First preference will be given to a member of the Veterinary Business Management Association (VBMA) or its successor who has demonstrated outstanding leadership and service to the VBMA. Second preference will be given to students who add diversity to the college and/or who actively contribute to nurturing a more diverse and inclusive community within the college. If no students meet the selection criteria, the scholarship(s) will be open to all students enrolled in the college. Revised February 25, 2021.

The Stanton Youngberg Professorship of Veterinary Medicine Fund #: 607947 Established June 7, 1973, with a bequest gift from Stanton Youngberg; used to support a professorship and related programs.

Dr. Martin H. Zarnett Equine Scholarship Fund Fund #: 647724 Established April 5, 2002, with gifts from family and friends in memory of Martin Zarnett; used to support one third- or fourth-year student per year who is planning to practice equine medicine.

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