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The Dorothy B. and Donald W. White Scholarship
To two students in General Engineering
who have a secondary field of concentration in construction
engineering or non-destructive testing.
Donald
White graduated from the Department of General Engineering
in 1950 with an emphasis in civil engineering courses. He
had a long and interesting career in commercial and industrial
construction, centered mostly in the Chicago area. Don did
a significant amount of work in Oakbrook Illinois during
the 60s and 70s growth boom, with construction
of numerous office towers, hotels, and headquarters buildings.
He also worked on the construction of the 311 South Wacker
Building in the Chicago Loop, the worlds tallest concrete
structure.
Don truly enjoyed his career in engineering and wanted to
support and encourage dedicated sophomore and junior students
in General Engineering to pursue the challenge of
their future careers in the field of construction.
Therefore, he established the Donald W. White Scholarship
in 1996.
Recipients
| 2003 |
Todd M. Riordan
Alena
R. Doyle (continuing holder) |
| 2002 |
Alena
R. Doyle
Peggy H. Ho (continuing holder) |
| 2001 |
Peggy
H. Ho
Stephen Meyer (continuing holder) |
| 2000 |
Stephen
Meyer
Bryan Quigley
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| 1999 |
Molly
K. Princehorn |
| 1998 |
Elizabeth
Rosiello
David Schultz
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| 1997 |
David
Schultz |
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