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UH Hilo Receives Largest Private Gift Ever Donated to UH System
(Hilo, Hawaiʻi) -
Dr. Rose Y. Tseng, chancellor of the University
of Hawai
ʻi at Hilo, today announced that the UH Hilo has received
a $2.4 million cash gift from Alec and Kay Keith of Hilo to establish
an endowed scholarship fund for graduates of Hawai
ʻi and Pacific
Island high schools. The gift is the largest private donation ever made
to any institution in the University of Hawai
ʻi system by an individual.
"On behalf of the University of Hawai
ʻi
system, I am very grateful to Alec and Kay Keith for their faithful
and generous support of the university
and the students of Hawai
ʻi and the Pacific Islands," said
UH President Evan S. Dobelle. "Their heartfelt desire to ensure
educational opportunities are available to these students is
extremely inspiring, and their contribution will make an enormous impact
in our
continuing efforts to serve the needs of the people of Hawai
ʻi."
The DxRx VIVA, Inc. Endowed Scholarship Fund is designed
to provide educational opportunities for Hawai
ʻi and Pacific Island
students who show great academic promise but have difficulty paying
their
education bills.
"This gift exemplifies philanthropy at its best," said
Tseng. "A
college education can make all the difference in the world in
the life of an individual. We will now have resources to offer
scholarships to
many more students than ever before."
"Kay and I appreciate just how necessary and
important scholarships are," Dr. Keith said. "A student
who works hard, shows potential and wants to go to college should not
lose that opportunity because
of financial considerations."
Keith has compiled a distinguished career as a professor
at several prominent universities, including University of
California at
Berkeley, and is a research scientist with over 100 patents.
Keith is also entrepreneurial
and has built a number of companies, including Watson Pharmaceuticals
and remains chairman or director of several. Keith serves on
the UH Hilo Advisory Board and is an affiliate faculty member
of the UH Hilo Chemistry
Department.
The gift is the second major donation the Keiths
have made to the university since moving to the Big Island in 1996.
In 2000,
they gifted a $1.8 million dollar charitable trust to support
the university's development
goals.
"We believe one of the best ways to improve
the overall quality of life is to help the university fulfill its potential," Dr.
Keith said. "Hopefully, our gift will encourage others to do likewise."
"Private giving and philanthropic leadership
gifts, like the Keith's gift, have the power to shape the future of
the University of Hawai
ʻi," commented
Betsy Sloane, president of the UH Foundation. "For any major university -public
or private -private giving is the engine of growth. This has never
been truer than today, as state governments are finding it difficult
to maintain, let alone, increase their funding of public higher
education."
"UH Hilo and the community it serves is extremely
fortunate to have such dedicated friends and supporters as Alec and
Kay Keith," Tseng
said. "The generosity and leadership they have shown will go a long
way toward helping us become the Pacific's premier public comprehensive
university."
About the University of Hawaiʻi Foundation
The University of Hawai
ʻi Foundation is an independent, nonprofit
organization whose purpose is to raise private funds according
to priorities determined by the academic leadership of the University
of Hawai
ʻi. Founded in 1955, the Foundation provides a full range of fund
raising and alumni relations services for all 10 UH campuses.
For more information
on the Foundation, visit
www.uhf.hawaii.edu.