Through the support of major gifts from George Ogura, Shozo Sato, Alice Sato, and Nick Offerman, Japan House will be able to add a much needed annex that will house a permanent classroom, offices, a commercial kitchen, and a fully accessible tea room.

Drew and Jen Awsumb believe that a person’s career aspirations should not be stymied by race or socioeconomic status, and so they took action to help break down these barriers.

Virginia Webster made significant gifts in support of education at Krannert Art Museum during her lifetime, and later KAM received a substantial gift from her estate.

Joe Chinn (MUP ’89, BS ’86 Finance) and Annette Stojkovich-Chinn (MUP ’88, BA LAS ’86 Economics) believe that the greatest gift you can give someone is the opportunity to pursue higher education.

Susan and Michael Haney recognize the exceptional value of experiences that only the performing arts and cultural centers can provide. Since the Haneys made their very first gift to Krannert Center in 2010, they’ve sponsored close to 40 performances.

The RATIO Design Prize was established through the generosity of Architecture alumnus William (Bill) Browne, Jr., FAIA (BS ’77). Browne is the chief executive officer and founding principal architect for RATIO Architects LLC headquartered in Indianapolis, IN.

Zishen Ye wanted to give back and provide current and future students in Planning at Illinois with the same opportunities he was able to take advantage of.

Rita Bass returned to the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois more than 50 years after initially beginning her education. Now she’s paving the way for other non-traditional students with the establishment of a new scholarship.
