Stony Brook alumni establish scholarship to aid engineering and atmospheric sciences students


Usama M. Shaikh Assistant Chief Diversity Officer | Stony Brook University

Frank and Michele Fischer, alumni of Stony Brook University, have chosen to support current students and the Stony Brook Cancer Center through endowed funds. Frank, a 1997 graduate, pursued engineering like his brothers at Stony Brook, while Michele graduated in 1999 with a degree in meteorology.

The Fischers have consistently contributed to scholarships and funds for atmospheric sciences and engineering programs since their graduation. Their recent initiative was motivated by the New York State endowment match program and the Simons Infinity Investment Match Challenge. They established the Frank and Michele Fischer Endowed Scholarship aimed at aiding students in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences as well as the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.

Frank stated, “We remember how hard it was having a job on campus while in school,” expressing hope that their scholarship would alleviate some pressure for students during their studies.

Further details about their contributions can be found on SB Matters.

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