In a remarkable display of philanthropy, Parker S. Kennedy, Chair of the Board of Trustees at Chapman University, has made a donation of $15 million to the university’s Dale E. Fowler School of Law. This generous gift is one of the largest in the institution’s history.
The Kennedy name holds significant prominence at the Fowler School of Law. It was Donald P. Kennedy, Parker’s father, who was a major benefactor, instrumental in the founding of the Chapman University School of Law. Donald’s lasting legacy is immortalised in the naming of the university’s law school building, the Donald P. Kennedy Hall, as noted on the institution’s website.
This recent gift underscores the enduring relationship between the Kennedy family and the university. Furthermore, it reinforces the Fowler School of Law’s continued aspiration towards academic excellence and professional development for its students.
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