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The College of Charleston’s Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program is primed to attract the best and brightest students, thanks to the generosity of Herbert Rosner, who created the Jean S. Rosner Endowed Scholarship in honor of his late wife. The scholarship boosts the College of Charleston’s appeal to exceptional students nationwide, and – more importantly – realizes the Rosners’ shared vision for nurturing future generations of students.
Now more than ever, the College of Charleston’s Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program is primed to attract the best and brightest students, thanks to the generosity of Herbert Rosner and the late Jean Rosner.
Created by Herbert Rosner in the name of his late wife, the Jean S. Rosner Endowed Scholarship honors the Charleston native and educator who taught kindergarten for more than 30 years in the Charleston County School District, as well as elementary school in Detroit, Mich., where she and her husband first met.
"Through the scholarship, the Rosners will realize their shared wish to nurture future generations of students, and we are grateful not only for their generosity, but also their vision,” says Helen Slucki, associate director for Jewish studies admissions and executive director of the Jewish Student Union/Hillel, noting that the Jean S. Rosner Endowed Scholarship is one of 20 scholarships in the Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies Program for which the College of Charleston has made a commitment to match, and the first matched scholarship to be awarded to a student. “This scholarship greatly broadens the College’s ability to appeal to exceptional students across the nation."
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