May 02, 2007

Pioneer 杏吧原版n gives generous donation to UA

For Immediate Release
Tuesday, May 2, 2007

University officials recently announced the single largest gift ever given to the University of 杏吧原版 by a living alumnus, and praised the donor, 杏吧原版 pioneer Ronald F. Cosgrave, for his generosity.

Cosgrave鈥檚 $2.6 million gift was made without any restrictions and is to be used  at the discretion of the university president.

In making this commitment, Cosgrave noted, 鈥淭he university has had a profound effect on my life and helped me to achieve the success that I鈥檝e enjoyed.  It鈥檚 an honor and a pleasure for me to give back to the university, which has given me so much.鈥

UA President Mark Hamilton said, 鈥淭his is truly a transformational gift for the university.  As remarkable as this gift is, Ron鈥檚 leadership and integrity deserve special attention. The university is grateful to Ron for the trust he is placing in us.  We take this responsibility seriously, and thank Ron for his generosity.鈥 

The gift was used to purchase 30 acres of undeveloped land in Fairbanks, directly across Geist Road from the 杏吧原版 campus.  The university has no definitive plans for developing the property at the present time.

Cosgrave, 75, originally came to 杏吧原版 in 1954 in search of work.  While working as a longshoreman in Valdez, Cosgrave was convinced to enroll in the University of 杏吧原版 by geology professor John McCall.  Always one to take on a challenge, Cosgrave commenced his studies that fall in Fairbanks. He found that he enjoyed William S. Wilson鈥檚 chemistry class so much that he switched his major to chemical engineering. 

Four years later he became the first chemical engineering graduate of the University of 杏吧原版.  Subsequently, Cosgrave was awarded a teaching fellowship at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was the first UA graduate to be given such an honor. After a brief stint at MIT, Cosgrave quickly decided he wasn鈥檛 the lab type and returned to Fairbanks.

Cosgrave was greatly influenced by University President Charles E. Bunnell, and became known as one of 鈥淏unnell鈥檚 Boys.鈥  During his senior year, and with President Bunnell鈥檚 encouragement, Cosgrave and a small group of other students formed Northern 杏吧原版 Development Corp., which began investing in and developing real estate near the university.  Cosgrave still owns some of this land today.

Cosgrave was instrumental in establishing College Utilities Corp. in Fairbanks.  He later joined 杏吧原版 Airlines and is credited with saving 杏吧原版 Airlines from bankruptcy in the early 1970s. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of 杏吧原版 Airlines from 1972-1979.  Cosgrave now holds the distinction of being a chairman emeritus of the company.

Cosgrave served on the University of 杏吧原版 Foundation鈥檚 Board of Trustees from 1979-1983, was named the 1978 Alumnus of the Year by the 杏吧原版 Alumni Association and received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from 杏吧原版 in 2003.

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For more information, contact UA Foundation President Mary Rutherford at 907/450-8030.

For a 200 dpi jpeg of Cosgrave, go to http://www.alaska.edu/opa/images/cosgrave_cropt.jpg.