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A dedicated alumna of West Virginia University is making a significant impact on future students through three planned gifts that honor her parents and support her alma mater. Dr. Constance Rothermel, residing in Essex Fells, New Jersey, has committed substantial contributions to various programs within the university. Her gifts will benefit the School of Medicine's medical laboratory science program, the School of Nursing, and the WVU Libraries.
Dr. Rothermel's initiative reflects her deep appreciation for the education she received at WVU and her desire to enhance the academic experience for upcoming generations. By focusing on key areas such as medical and nursing education, as well as library resources, her contributions will help ensure that students have access to the necessary tools and support to excel in their studies. This act of generosity not only strengthens the university's educational offerings but also serves as an inspiring example of giving back to the community that shaped her career.
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