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Chaminade University - Mary D. And Walter F. Frear Trust Honored For Its Support Of Chaminade University's New Introductory Wet Lab


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MARY D. AND WALTER F. FREAR TRUST HONORED FOR ITS SUPPORT OF CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY'S NEW INTRODUCTORY WET LAB


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HONOLULU--Mon., Feb. 26, 2007--Chaminade University of Honolulu dedicated its newly-renovated introductory wet laboratory in Henry Hall today, naming it Frear Laboratory in recognition of the generous contribution made by the Mary D. and Walter F. Frear Trust to the project. "The new lab will benefit Chaminade students in their quest for the knowledge and technological skills they will need to meet tomorrow's opportunities in pre-medical studies, forensic science and biology," said Dr. Sue Wesselkamper, president of Chaminade University.

Built in 1927 Henry Hall has housed classrooms, a chapel, an army hospital and science labs. The original laboratory area that is now Frear Laboratory was constructed 38 years ago and was top of the line in the early 70s, but by the turn of the millennium, it needed major repairs and renovation. Also students majoring in science at Chaminade had increased by 100% since 2005.

Supported by a grant in 2004 of $250,000 from the Mary D. and Walter F. Frear Trust, Chaminade was able to construct a new state-of-the-art introductory wet laboratory with chemical and general storage areas. To date, Chaminade University has raised $25,455,000 in capital commitments toward its Transformations campaign, which includes funding to renovate two science laboratories in Henry Hall. With more than $12 million in non-capital commitments, the total for the campaign is $37,455,000.

"We take stewardship of the gifts and grants given to this University seriously," said Wesselkamper. This occasion gives representatives of the trust and opportunity to see with their own eyes what has transformed here and the wonderful results produced by the trust's gift. It also gives us occasion to humbly say -- thank you!"

Frear Trust Distribution Committee members attending the dedication were Sharon McPhee, Chair, Katherine Anderson, Bank of Hawaii Vice President, and Paula Boyce, AVP & Grants Administrator for Bank of Hawaii. Appointed by Theodore Roosevelt in 1907 to serve as Territorial Governor, Walter Frear devoted his life to serving the people of Hawaii. Walter and his wife Mary Dillingham established the trust in 1936 to provide funds for education, literary and social welfare purposes.

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Photographer: Stacia Garlach

1) Frear Sign Unveiling --
Dr. Lee Goff, Chaminade University of Honolulu interim dean of natural sciences and mathematics, unveils the Frear LaboratoryÊclassroom plaque marking the dedication of the University's new introductory wet labÊwith the help ofÊSharon McPhee, Frear Trust distribution committee chair.

2) Frear Group picture -- left to right
Dr. Lee Goff, Chaminade University of Honolulu interim dean of natural sciences and mathematics Sharon McPhee, Frear Trust distribution committee chair
Paula Boyce, AVP & Grants Administrator for Bank of Hawaii and Frear Trust distribution committee member
Dr. Sue Wesselkamper, Chaminade University of Honolulu president
Katherine Anderson, Bank of Hawaii Vice President and Frear Trust distribution committee member

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