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The Milton E. and Kathleen D. Muelder Endowment for MSU Safe Place

Dr. Kathleen D. Muelder received her Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Nutrition in 1938 from the University of Minnesota, and during World War II was in charge of quality control of biologic products at the Michigan Department of Health.  Fron am early age and througout her life she studied painting.  She began collecting American and japanese prints during her years as a graduate student in Minneapoilis and took up paining seriously as a student and practicing artist in 1959.  In a state-wide competition in 1961, her painting "Delphinium" was among some 2,400 entries of Michigan artists to be selected for showing at the Detroit Institue of Arts.  For an extended period she shared a studio with Alma Goetsch, a prominent professor of art at MSU.  Kathleen passed away in 1995.
 
Dr. Milton E. Muelder holds a B.A. degree at Knox College, a M.A. in International Administration at Columbia University and a Ph.D. form the University of Michigan in European History and German Literature.  He joined the faculty at Michigan State University in 1935 as instructor of history and political science.  During his 41 years at MSu, he held numberous administrative positions.  Among these were chairman of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration from 1949-52, dean of the College of Science and Arts, 1952-76, and, from 1974-76 he additionaly was appointed as the first executive director of the MSU Foundation.  During World War II, Dr. Muelder was commissioned a Navy officer and accepted assignment as special consultant to the Army to help plan and implement the military government administration and occupation of Germany.  In recognition of his service, the Army conferred upon him the Legion of Merit.
 
The Muelders were married on June 26, 1939 and enjoyed a long and rich life together on the Michigan State University campus.  Dr. Muelder established the Muelder Endowment for MSU Safe Place to encourage others to support a cause that champions safety, dignity and well-being of the MSU Community.  
 
Gifts to The Muelder Endowment for MSU Safe Place provides scholarship support to students whose education has been interrupted by domestic violence to return to MSU and complete their college education. If you are interested in making a gift, please contact the Student Services Advancement Office at (517) 355-7535 or make a gift online.
 
 
 
 
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"The College Assistance Migrant Program has a track record of proven success. Every spring, a larger number of students admitted to MSU through CAMP complete their degrees and graduate. Those students have become role models for those that follow, tangible evidence to aspiring students and to interested supporters of the program, that hard work pays off. When I established a scholarship endowment to assist CAMP students beginning their junior year of school, I knew that even small sums could make a critical difference in allowing committed students to continue. I have never been disappointed in the motivation, efforts, and results."

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