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Major Gifts to
MMC (July 1, 2004 -Dec 2004)
The Booth Ferris Foundation has awarded MMC a $250,000 grant toward providing smart classroom technology to six classrooms on the 4th floor of the College's Nugent Building.
The Starr Foundation has given $200,000 to support scholarships for deserving students.
Trustee Judith M. Carson '03 and her husband Russell have donated $125,000 in support of the College's priority needs through the Carson Family Charitable Trust.
An anonymous donor has given $125,000 to the College Program at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, which is fully managed by Marymount Manhattan.
The New York City Council has pledged $50,000 from their fiscal year 2005 capital budget for the purchase of lighting equipment for the Theresa Lang Theatre.
For the second year in a row, The Ambrose Monell Foundation has donated $50,000 to support the College's priority needs.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has given $40,000 toward the hiring of a Director of Summer and Study Abroad Programming.
The Mortimer Levitt Foundation has given $38,000 to the MMC Writing Center.
Trustee Gloria Bohan '63 has donated $25,000 in support of the College's priority needs.
Paul Newman has donated $20,000 in support of the College Program at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.
Trustee Edgar Eisner has donated $16,077 in support of the College's priority needs.
Trustee Erwin A. Zeuschner has given $15,692 toward the Erwin Zeuschner Scholarship.
Trustee Louis A. Martarano has given $10,174.50 toward his scholarship for deserving students.
MMC Board of Trustees Chair Anna Hayes Levin has donated $10,000 in support of the College's priority needs.
Trustee Richard S. Berry has donated $10,000 in support of the College's priority needs.
Geraldine A. Ferraro '56 has given $10,000 to the Antonetta Ferraro Scholarship, which is in memory of Ms. Ferraro's mother.
Jacqueline Lynch '94 has donated $10,000 in support of the Jacqueline Lynch Scholarship.
Trustee Anne C. Flannery '73 has donated $10,000 toward the Anne Flannery Scholarship.
Sheila Wishek has donated $10,000 in support of the College Program at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.
The Glickenhaus Foundation has donated $10,000 in support of the College's priority needs.
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