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Gene and Mary Ann Zink
Matching Gift
$2,685
Dec 04, 2019
Yolanda
Young-Smith
$25
Dec 04, 2019
Gerald
Croop
$100
Dec 03, 2019
Alexandria
Hall
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 03, 2019
George Twaddle
In Memory of Craig Parmley, Ivy Tech Professor and Humanist Extraordinare
$100
Dec 03, 2019
Anonymous
$25
Dec 03, 2019
Shawn
Oltz
$100
Dec 03, 2019
Anna
Milligan
$250
Dec 03, 2019
Darlene
Geoghan
$25
Dec 03, 2019
Juliann
Jankowski
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 03, 2019
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 03, 2019
Gail
Craker
$25
Dec 03, 2019
Claire
Roof
$25
Dec 03, 2019
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 03, 2019
violet
hawkins
$25
Dec 03, 2019
Lisa
Wenzel
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 03, 2019
Annette
Flickinger
$5
Dec 03, 2019
Katherine
Kent
$100
Dec 03, 2019
H. Nancy
Huang
$50
Dec 03, 2019
Linda Taylor
In Memory of Bernard F. Taylor, A Life-Long Lover of Learning
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 03, 2019
Tina
Patton
$100
Dec 03, 2019
Anne
Berndt
$10
Dec 03, 2019
Jan Smith
In Memory of Sweet Baby Jane
$5
Dec 03, 2019
Jerry
Thacker
$100
Dec 03, 2019
Stephanie
Drudge
$25
Dec 03, 2019
$25
Robert Boyle
Mr. Robert Boyle transformed chemistry from a field bogged down in alchemy and mysticism into one based on measurement. He defined elements, compounds and mixtures; and he discovered the first gas law – Boyle’s Law.
$50
George Washington Carver
Mr. Carver improved the agricultural economy of the United States by promoting nitrogen-providing peanuts as an alternative crop to cotton to prevent soil depletion.
$75
Marie Curie
Marie Curie codiscovered the chemical elements radium and polonium; made numerous pioneering contributions to the study of radioactive elements; carried out the first research into the treatment of tumors with radiation.
$100
Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin Authored one of the most famous books in history, On the Origin of Species, in which he described and provided evidence for the theory of evolution by natural selection.
$250
Albert Einstein
Einstein’s theories of special & general relativity delivered a remarkable transformation in our understanding of light, gravity and time, while special relativity yielded the most famous equation in history, E = mc2. Einstein explained the photoelectric effect and provided powerful evidence that atoms and molecules actually exist.
$500
Rosalind Franklin
Rosalind Franklin provided much of the experimental data used to establish the structure of DNA. Discovered that DNA can exist in two forms. Established that coal acts as a molecular sieve.
$1,000
Grace Hopper
Grace Hopper was a pioneer of electronic computers. Invented the first compiler and was the principal architect of COBOL, the most widely used computer language of the twentieth century.