PAVING THE WAY
GIVING NOW, GIVING FOR THE FUTURE
Dr. Elizabeth Kreiser Weisburger â44 was a trailblazer. She was the eldest Kreiser siblingâfive of whom followed in her footsteps to graduate from LVC. After earning her B.S. in chemistry, she earned a Ph.D.ârare for a woman in the 1940s. Elizabeth spent an outstanding career in public health, including service as the chief of the Laboratory of Carcinogen Metabolism for the National Cancer Institute. She honored her LVC roots by serving as a trustee and chair of the board, and by providing significant gifts to the study of sciences. Elizabeth established eight endowed funds to support students in her lifetime. Always forward-thinking, she also funded a Charitable Trust during her life, the remainder of which now will establish the Weisburger Fund for Women in Science. A significant gift from her estate will enable generations of women studying science to follow in her footsteps. Karyn Camilo â09 earned a B.S in chemistry with a physics minor while nurturing her love for music by performing in the Marching, Concert, and Symphonic bands. After working full time in the energy industry, Karyn is now pursuing a masterâs in analytical chemistry at Drexel University. Karyn gives back to LVC as a member of the Thomas Rhys Vickroy Society. âThe education and experiences I obtained at LVC helped me immensely in my personal life and professional career,â said Karyn. âAs a student who had a scholarship while attending LVC, I feel it is important to give back to the scholarship fund so other students can experience the same opportunities that have made such a difference in my life.â
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