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UMW Receives Transformational $30 Million Gift for Undergraduate Research and Scholarships

March 9, 2023 by jlaiacon Leave a Comment

The University of Mary Washington has received a $30 million gift – the largest in the institution’s 115-year history – from the estate of Irene Piscopo Rodgers. A 1959 alumna and lifetime supporter of her alma mater, Irene passed away on July 18, 2022, in Huntington, New York.

Irene Piscopo Rodgers poses in 2017 with Mary Washington students Kelly McDaniel, Mary Hopkin, and Emily Ferguson. The young women represent just a few of the many students who have benefitted through the years from Rodgers’ generosity to her alma mater. Her final gift of $30 million – the largest ever received by the University – will be ‘transformational’ to UMW’s undergraduate research program, providing students with invaluable hands-on learning opportunities for decades to come.
Irene Piscopo Rodgers poses in 2017 with Mary Washington students Kelly McDaniel, Mary Hopkin, and Emily Ferguson. The young women represent just a few of the many students who have benefitted through the years from Rodgers’ generosity to her alma mater. Her final gift of $30 million – the largest ever received by the University – will be ‘transformational’ to UMW’s undergraduate research program, providing students with invaluable hands-on learning opportunities for decades to come.

Irene made a name for herself in the field of electron microscopy and helped pave the way for UMW graduates, especially women, to excel in STEM subjects of their own choosing. Mary Washington, as she often said, had “opened worlds” for her. Now, this generous gift – along with others that she made through the years – will carry on her legacy by helping the University prepare young scholars for successful careers in science, technology, engineering, and math for decades to come.

“Students who benefitted from Irene’s generosity welcomed her into their lives, so she was able to observe firsthand the transformative power of her gifts,” said UMW President Troy Paino. “This unprecedented donation guarantees that exceptional students will continue to have access to a UMW education that delivers the kind of high-impact learning experiences that Irene valued so much.”

Irene’s gift will grow UMW’s undergraduate research program, President Paino said. Students in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, computer science, and math will have even more opportunities to explore their research interests throughout the academic year and at the University’s Summer Science Institute, working alongside faculty mentors. Mary Washington also offers undergraduate, graduate, and accelerated pathways for students aspiring to study law, medicine, engineering, conservation biology, pharmacy, accounting, and business analytics through agreements with partner institutions.

The gift also supports the creation of four new Alvey Scholarships, providing full tuition, fees, and room and board for out-of-state undergraduate students for up to four years, in addition to the eight Alvey Scholarships that Irene already created.

To date, 93 students have earned awards through Rodgers’ generosity, including 16 Alvey Scholarship recipients, funded by Rodgers. Students have also received research fellowships, scientific presentation grants for conference travel, and other scholarships established by Rodgers.

UMW student Boramy Meng works with the transmission electron microscope Irene Piscopo Rodgers gifted to Mary Washington in 2004. Having made a name for herself in the field of electron microscopy, Irene trained UMW faculty and students to use the instrument. Photo by Tom Rothenberg.
UMW student Boramy Meng works with the transmission electron microscope Irene Piscopo Rodgers gifted to Mary Washington in 2004. Having made a name for herself in the field of electron microscopy, Irene trained UMW faculty and students to use the instrument. Photo by Tom Rothenberg.
Student Kristine Dadufelza works in UMW’s Jepson Science Center with the electron microscope gifted to the University by Irene Piscopo Rodgers. Photo by Tom Rothenberg.
Student Kristine Dadufelza works in UMW’s Jepson Science Center with the electron microscope gifted to the University by Irene Piscopo Rodgers. Photo by Tom Rothenberg.
Professor of Chemistry and chair of the Department of Chemistry and Physics Janet Asper (right) works with senior chemistry major Dorothy Haas in Experimental Methods, a course that has students separating and identifying the molecules within a mixture. Through the years, Irene’s generous gifts to her alma mater have bolstered students’ pursuit of science. Photo by Tom Rothenberg.
Professor of Chemistry and chair of the Department of Chemistry and Physics Janet Asper (right) works with senior chemistry major Dorothy Haas in Experimental Methods, a course that has students separating and identifying the molecules within a mixture. Through the years, Irene’s generous gifts to her alma mater have bolstered students’ pursuit of science. Photo by Tom Rothenberg.
UMW’s recently renovated Jepson Science Center connects classrooms to labs and offers sophisticated instruments to enhance undergraduate research, including an electron microscope gifted to the University by Irene Piscopo Rodgers ’59.
UMW’s recently renovated Jepson Science Center connects classrooms to labs and offers sophisticated instruments to enhance undergraduate research, including an electron microscope gifted to the University by Irene Piscopo Rodgers ’59.

The funding will be offered to the most promising students, said UMW Provost Tim O’Donnell, and ensure that Mary Washington graduates will continue to be highly prized by employers and graduate schools.

“This gift will be transformational for UMW, establishing us as one of the premier institutions in Virginia, indeed in the country, for undergraduate STEM research,” Provost O’Donnell said. “The mentored experiences the University will be able to offer will be unparalleled. I don’t know of another institution, regardless of size or mission, with such a focused investment.”

Irene earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from what was then known as Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, followed by a master’s degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan. She worked for the American Cyanamid Company and Philips Electronic Instruments, where she met her husband, James “Don” Rodgers, who hired her at a time when there were few women scientists in her field.

Irene Piscopo Rodgers is seen here in the 1959 ‘Battlefield’ yearbook, during her senior year at Mary Washington. She earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the school, then known as Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia.
Irene Piscopo Rodgers is seen here in the 1959 ‘Battlefield’ yearbook, during her senior year at Mary Washington. She earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the school, then known as Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia.
Irene Piscopo Rodgers (back row, second from left) with her 1959 classmates at her 60th reunion in 2019.
Irene Piscopo Rodgers (back row, second from left) with her 1959 classmates at her 60th reunion in 2019.
After her graduation from Mary Washington, Rodgers (shown here in a picture from 2013) went on to earn a master’s degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan. She worked for the American Cyanamid Company and Philips Electronic Instruments, making a name for herself in the field of electron microscopy
After her graduation from Mary Washington, Rodgers (shown here in a picture from 2013) went on to earn a master’s degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan. She worked for the American Cyanamid Company and Philips Electronic Instruments, making a name for herself in the field of electron microscopy.

Attending Mary Washington had been a game-changer for Irene, whose appreciation has been acknowledged through her philanthropy and donations to her alma mater for more than 40 years, beginning with a $50 gift in 1980.

In 2004, she donated a transmission electron microscope to Mary Washington and trained students and faculty to use it. A decade later, UMW presented Irene with an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters for her service and contributions to the institution. She also named a microscopy lab and several Alvey Scholarships after her late parents, Justin and Helen Piscopo. This gift, in combination with gifts made during her lifetime, brings her total giving to Mary Washington to nearly $39 million.

“The University is so grateful to have been the beneficiary of Irene’s generosity during her lifetime and now as a lasting part of her legacy. This gift was made possible through relationships built over decades by numerous members of the Mary Washington community,” said UMW Vice President for Advancement Katie Turcotte. “Everyone who knew Irene knows how much she loved Mary Washington and helping our students pursue opportunities to conduct research.”

Irene poses in 2018 with a group of Mary Washington scholarship recipients who benefitted from her generosity. To date, 85 students have earned awards thanks to funding she provided.
Irene poses in 2018 with a group of Mary Washington scholarship recipients who benefitted from her generosity. To date, 85 students have earned awards thanks to funding she provided.
"This gift was made possible through relationships built over decades by numerous members of the Mary Washington community,” said UMW Vice President for Advancement Katie Turcotte. Here, Irene poses for a picture with late Associate Vice President for Advancement Ken Steen at the University of Mary Washington's Jepson Alumni Executive Center. Photo by Karen Pearlman Photography.
“This gift was made possible through relationships built over decades by numerous members of the Mary Washington community,” said UMW Vice President for Advancement Katie Turcotte. Here, Irene poses for a picture with late Associate Vice President for Advancement Ken Steen at the University of Mary Washington’s Jepson Alumni Executive Center. Photo by Karen Pearlman Photography.

Irene often kept in close touch with her previous recipients, following their successes through graduate school and beyond.

She was a “fantastic lady,” said sophomore Ally Fletcher ’25, an Alvey Scholarship recipient majoring in the biomedical sciences. “I’m so grateful that she gave me this opportunity.”

Hannah Checkeye ’21, who also earned an Alvey Scholarship and is now a graduate student at The George Washington University School of Medicine, said her donor “paved the way” for her and other women in the sciences.

“Irene made it possible for me to go to Mary Washington and complete my pre-medical education,” Checkeye said. “She changed the lives of so many students.”

Learn more about the UMW Admissions process and the Full-Ride Scholarships that are available to UMW students.

For information on creating a named Washington Scholarship or Alvey Scholarship, please contact the Office of University Advancement at advance@umw.edu or 540-654-1024.

– Article by Assistant Director of Advancement Communications Jill Graziano Laiacona ’04

Filed Under: Giving Stories Tagged With: Irene Piscopo Rodgers, kturcott, todonnel, tpaino

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