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UH Alumna Establishes Endowed Student Scholarship Fund at the UH Foundation
Mabel Inada Ito's $35,000 Endowment to Provide Undergraduate Scholarships at
UH Mānoa's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
(Honolulu, Hawaiʻi) - University of Hawai
ʻi
alumna Mabel Inada Ito recently established an endowed student scholarship fund with a
$35,000 gift to UH Mānoa's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR).
The Mabel Inada Ito Endowed Scholarship Fund will provide scholarships to undergraduate
students in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences at CTAHR. Ito, who graduated
from UH Mānoa in 1941 with a BS in home economics, served as a home demonstration agent
and county extension home economist at CTAHR for more than 30 years.
"We are very grateful to Mrs. Ito for her dedicated service and generous
support of the college," said CTAHR Dean Andrew Hashimoto. "Her involvement with the University
of Hawai
ʻi, beginning as a student in home economics and continuing as a long-time supporter
and committed employee, is truly admirable. She continues to serve the university as an outstanding
role model for the students who will benefit from her scholarship fund."
Added Donna Vuchnich, president of the UH Foundation, "Private investments,
particularly through endowments, are critical to providing that important measure of financial
stability that is needed at all educational institutions. Endowed scholarships ensure that
the University of Hawai
ʻi's commitment to providing access to all students and recruiting
outstanding undergraduates are fulfilled."
Ito and her husband George live in Kahului Maui.
Other university units that have benefited from her support include Maui Community College
and the Cancer Research Center of Hawai
ʻi. She was also instrumental in getting Maui
Association for Family and Community Education's popular local cookbook 50th Anniversary
Best of Our Favorite Recipes 1946-1996 published. Funds from the cookbooks were used to
support the building of the organization's Community Services Building and they continue
to be used to provide scholarships for Hawai
ʻi high school students going on to college.
About the University of Hawaiʻi Foundation
The University of Hawai
ʻi Foundation is an independent, university-related, nonprofit
organization whose purpose is to raise private funds according to priorities determined
by the academic leadership of the University of Hawai
ʻi and approved by the Board of Regents.
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.