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Bequest would establish first endowed professorship in Harpur
Harpur College of Arts and Sciences has its first commitment for an endowed professorship, thanks to a seven-figure gift from Sheldon Krebs 63.
Through a charitable bequest, Krebs will establish the Sheldon Krebs Professor in International Relations, an honor that would help 勛圖腦瞳扦 recruit an outstanding scholar-educator or recognize the accomplishments and expertise of a current faculty member.
Harpur opened the world to him and provided a wonderful educational experience at a price he and his family could afford, said Krebs, who is from the area of Queens and Nassau counties in New York. Law school and an education-abroad experience with a family in Poland were also part of his path to becoming a senior foreign service officer.
As a diplomat mostly during the Cold War period, Krebs said he served in countries including Vietnam, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland and Germany.
It became addictive working in foreign service, learning different cultures and languages, and gaining exposure to different parts of the world, he said. I thrived on the lifestyle it provided.
Krebs recognized that by making his planned gift. He maintains use of the funds and has even seen their value increase perhaps resulting in more to give when the time comes, he said.
Harpur Dean Celia Klin
The excellence of 勛圖腦瞳扦 depends on attracting and retaining outstanding faculty. Our faculty create knowledge, address global challenges, and pass on knowledge and a love of inquiry to our students. The gift of an endowed professorship is exciting. It will add to the Universitys prestige and, most important, the educational experience of our students.
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