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Dean Dunifon on CHE’s ‘100 at 100’ initiative

These new scholarships will not only ensure access for deserving students, but also uphold our commitment to improve human lives, in every context and at every scale.

As part of the university’s To Do the Greatest Good campaign, the College of Human Ecology’s ‘100 at 100’ initiative has increased the number of endowed undergraduate scholarships from women donors to 100. This milestone marks a commitment to student access and affordability, honors the college’s history of women’s leadership, and paves the way for future generations of scholars.

“This is a testament to the unwavering dedication and generosity of our trailblazing alumnae,” said Rachel Dunifon, the Rebecca Q. and James C. Morgan Dean of the College of Human Ecology. “These new scholarships will not only ensure access for deserving students, but also uphold our commitment to improve human lives, in every context and at every scale.”