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Thanks and recognition for our generous supporters

New Endowed and Annual Funds

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LOIS BRUNNER BASTION ’50 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Lois Brunner Bastion ’50 Endowed Scholarship Fund was established through the generosity of Mark Fischer in memory of his mother, Lois Brunner Bastion ’50.  The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial support to undergraduate students, with a preference for students studying English.

FRANK & BETH BOYER ’78 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Frank & Beth Boyer ’78 Endowed Scholarship Fund was established through the generosity Beth Ann Williams ’78 and Frank D. Boyer.  The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial support to undergraduate students.

CORPORA ENDOWED STUDENT FUND
The Corpora Endowed Student Fund was established through the generosity of Placido ’78 and Sandra Corpora.  The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial support to the Helping Hounds Student Fund.

LORRAINE MATUCZINSKI GYAUCH ’89 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Lorraine Matuczinski Gyauch ’89 Endowed Scholarship Fund was established through the generosity of Lorraine Matuczinski Gyauch ’89 and William Zoshak.  The purpose of the fund is to support a student with financial need. When the Fund reaches $50,000, the purpose of the Fund is to provide support to a student with these preferences: non-traditional age, nursing major, and preference for a female.

THE MARABELLA ENDOWED FELLOWSHIP
The Marabella Endowed Fellowship was established through the generosity of Santo D. Marabella in memory of his parents, Anna and Sam Marabella.  The purpose of the Fund is to raise awareness of the tremendous capacity of the intersection of leadership, service and the arts’ to powerfully and positively affect social change and impact people’s lives. The Fund will recognize students who have demonstrated strengths in leadership, community and the arts and will provide an educational and practical opportunity and experience to develop greater competence as a leader, activist or artist.

JAMES J. MCCRUDDEN ’61 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
The James J. McCrudden ’61 Endowed Scholarship Fund was established through the generosity of Leigh Anne Eaton in memory of her father, James J. McCrudden ’61.  The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial support to undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need.

MU GREENSPACE ENDOWMENT FUND
The MU Greenspace Endowment Fund was established through the generosity of Donald G. Musselman ’68 in honor of Ella M. Blume.  The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial support to campus green space care and development, landscaping needs, and to purchase hardscaping/outdoor furniture so students will utilize outdoor spaces more for studying, socializing, meeting, eating, etc.

THE JOANNA OTT ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Joanna Ott Endowed Scholarship Fund was established through the generosity of Jody R. Miller ’70.  The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial support to a junior or senior student who is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and is on the Pure Mathematics tract, considering the field of education.

THE UNANGST FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The Unangst Family Endowed Scholarship Fund was established through the generosity of Brian ’00 & Evelyn Garcia ’14 Unangst.  The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial support to undergraduate students.

To help address the need for more scholarships, an Annual Giving Scholarship was established for the first time in the 2012-2013 academic year. For $12,500 a donor can create an Annual Giving Scholarship that would provide $2,500 per year for five years to a deserving student. An annual giving scholarship is an immediate way for alumni and friends to help fund a Moravian student’s education. 

MORAVIAN ANNUAL GIVING SCHOLARSHIP
Established through the generosity of Dr. Kay Somers & Mr. Bruce Somers.

MO’S ANNUAL GIVING SCHOLARSHIP
Established through the generosity of an Anonymous Donor.

THE REIMER FAMILY ANNUAL GIVING SCHOLARSHIP
Established through the generosity of Raymond J. Reimer ’89.

Although I have been a regular financial supporter of Moravian, in December 2023, the passing of my wife, Matilda Chase, was a guiding force in me establishing the James ’76 and Matilda Chase Endowed Scholarship Fund at ΢ƽ and Theological Seminary. It was a very smooth and effortless process to do so, and I encourage others to consider ways to support future students.”

—JAMES CHASE ’76