The 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 today announced a $3 million gift to the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息Foundation that will benefit students in the College of Marine Science. The estate gift from Anne Von Rosenstiel, who passed away in December 2019, will be divided between two existing endowments established by Von Rosenstiel and her late husband, Werner.
鈥淭he Von Rosenstiels鈥 sustained commitment to the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息鈥檚 College of Marine Science is making a remarkable impact on our ability to support students with a passion to explore and advance the field of marine science,鈥 said 新澳门六合彩内幕信息President Steve Currall. 鈥淏uilding on our strengths in environmental and oceanographic sciences, technology and sustainability is a priority for USF, and I鈥檓 grateful to the Von Rosenstiel family for their generous support.鈥
The Anne and Werner Von Rosenstiel Fellowship in Marine Science facilitates the research of graduate students who are working on projects exploring biological, chemical, geological or physical aspects of ocean/atmospheric systems. Meanwhile, the Von Rosenstiel Innovation Fund for Marine Science enables graduate students to explore ideas that have the potential to advance the field of marine science. The two endowments have benefited more than 80 graduate students since first being formed in 1993.
鈥淲e are deeply honored to receive this gift from the Von Rosenstiel family, whose ardent support of the College of Marine Science has been unparalleled in our 54-year history,鈥 Dean Tom Frazer said. 鈥淎nne and Werner鈥檚 generosity continues to help us achieve international prominence. Their legacy lives on in our students, who continue to advance science in support of a better world.鈥
The investments will allow 新澳门六合彩内幕信息to recruit additional top graduate students by offering more generous fellowships and will increase the potential of national funding opportunities for innovative research projects.
鈥淭his gift enriches the Von Rosenstiels鈥 already impressive legacy in the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息College of Marine Science,鈥 新澳门六合彩内幕信息Foundation CEO Jay Stroman said. 鈥淲e are grateful for their decades of support and the opportunities made possible for future marine scientists by their generosity.鈥
Before moving to St. Petersburg, Anne Von Rosenstiel lived in Princeton, N.J., where she raised her three children and worked in various careers in New York City focused on science and education. Her husband was a lawyer and historian who shared her commitment to education, particularly in science and history.
鈥淎nne Von Rosenstiel was one of the most intelligent, talented, generous and self-effacing people I have ever known. Anne was an important part of attracting a new federal laboratory (United States Geological Survey) to St. Petersburg in 1988 and over three decades provided substantial support for new programs that propelled marine science forward,鈥 said founding 新澳门六合彩内幕信息College of Marine Science Dean and longtime friend of the Von Rosenstiels, Peter R. Betzer.
Von Rosenstiel also gave generously to the college鈥檚 Bridge to the Doctorate Endowed Graduate Fellowship, which helps recruit and mentor under-represented minority students, and the annual Oceanography Camp for Girls. She volunteered and supported a variety of organizations throughout the Tampa Bay region.