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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 5, 2001
Sheryl
Lichtig Wyan
UC Merced
Office of Communications
(209) 724-440
Sheryl.Lichtig@ucop.edu
Local
Family Supports UC Merced With the Establishment of 10th Endowed
Chair, Library Fund-raiser
MERCED
- The Thondapu family of Merced has committed an endowed chair and
spearheaded a major fund-raising campaign to purchase books for
the University of California, Merced.
To
be formally announced tonight (October 5, 2001) during the UC Merced
World Cultures Institute Library Fundraiser, the Thondapu Family
Endowed Chair is a gift from Ramakrishna Thondapu, M.D.; his wife,
Sumana; and their children, Vikas and Ramesh. This will be the 10th
endowed chair established at UC Merced, which has received a greater
number of such endowments than any other United States university
campus prior to opening.
The
fund-raising effort will raise more than $20,000 to support the
purchase of books for the World Cultures Institute section of the
Leo and Dottie Kolligian Library at UC Merced. Donors will be honored
this evening at a special dinner and program at the home of the
Thondapus. Included in the program will be an announcement of special
gifts, presentations on "UC Merced's World Cultures Institute
and You" and "UC Merced Kolligian Library for the New
Millennium."
"We
feel so privileged to have the Thondapu family participate in our
exciting enterprise to develop a premiere university campus and
expand educational opportunities for the deserving people of the
San Joaquin Valley," said UC Merced Chancellor Carol Tomlinson-Keasey.
"Specifically, their generous philanthropy will further the
mission of the University of California to conduct world-class research
and teaching."
The
exact academic use of the endowed chair has not yet been determined.
Contributions of $100 to $1,000 have been received from more than
100 individuals during the initial campaign to benefit the library.
The names of patrons, or those whom they wish to honor, will appear
on bookplates inside the covers of library books purchased with
their donations.
"I
would like to share my gratitude for the leadership and vision of
the Thondapus and the generosity of so many in this important endeavor
to build a strong foundation for the World Cultures Institute Library
Collection," said UC Merced Founding Librarian Bruce Miller.
"Special collections will prove invaluable for research undertaken
by faculty and students, and this particular collection will be
a resource unique to the UC Merced campus."
A
member of the UC Merced Foundation Board of Trustees, Dr. Ramakrishna
"Krishna" Thondapu is the medical director of anesthesia
for Mercy Medical Center. He and Sumana "Suma" Thondapu
were looking to relocate from Flint, Michigan to California when
an opening surfaced for an anesthesiologist in Merced, and the family
made the move 11 years ago.
"We
have always been excited about the prospect of UC Merced and believe
very strongly in providing access to quality, higher education opportunities
for students in the region," said Krishna Thondapu. "To
make our contribution toward the success of this tremendous educational
endeavor is something we feel is very important."
"The
inspiration to support the UC Merced library evolved from our recent
visit to the UC Berkeley library," said Suma Thondapu. "After
that tremendous experience, we wanted to help with the development
of the UC Merced library so that everyone in the San Joaquin Valley
also can benefit from such a resource."
Education,
with a special emphasis on reading and books, has long held a position
of utmost importance in the lives of Krishna and Sumana "Suma"
Thondapu, a value they also have instilled in their sons, Vikas
and Ramesh.
Krishna
and Suma Thondapu pursued studies in higher education in their native
India, departing after she had earned her master's degree in anthropology
and in time for him to begin his medical residency program in Chicago.
Showing evidence of wanting to follow his father into the field
of medicine, 17-year-old Vikas began his undergraduate studies this
fall at Duke University. Ramesh, 15, is a sophomore at Merced's
Golden Valley High School.
Spelling
has been a specific interest of the Thondapu family, with Vikas
and Ramesh both advancing to the Scripps-Howard National Spelling
Bee and their mother helping with fund-raising at the local level.
Endowed
chairs and professorships at UC Merced will facilitate the hiring
and retention of outstanding faculty. Income generated by the endowments
assures a continuing income flow to fund the research of faculty
member appointed to fill these positions. UC Merced may also seek
endowments that will pay the salary of the professor as well as
offer research funding.
The
Thondapu Family Endowed Chair in World Cultures is one of 10 endowed
chairs pledged to the UC Merced campus. Other donors and their designated
endowed chairs are: William and Dorothy Bizzini of Atwater, Biotechnology/Biological
Sciences; Walter and Isabel Coats of Merced, Arts; County Bank (Tom
Hawker) of Merced, Economics; Ted and Jan Falasco of Los Banos,
Earth Sciences; the late Vincent Hillyer of Los Banos, Early Literature;
Margaret and the late Joseph Josephine of Fresno, Biological Sciences;
Art and Fafa Kamangar of Merced, Biological Sciences (nutrition
and preventive medicine); John Myers of Merced and Beverly Hills,
Sierra Nevada Research Institute; Keith and Elinor Shaffer of Santa
Cruz, Engineering (chair also named for Bettylou George of Merced).
Additional major endowments for UC Merced scholarships have been
contributed by Margaret Josephine and John Myers.
UC
Merced currently employs approximately 85 educators and professionals.
The University's main campus in Merced is being planned, and is
expected to open in fall 2004 to serve 1,000 students. The campus
will grow over coming decades to serve 25,000 students. UC Merced
contributes to educational access through the entire San Joaquin
region via special educational and outreach centers in Fresno and
Bakersfield, and through the Tri-College Center in Merced. A new
UC Merced center is expected to open in Modesto in 2002.
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