At the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs, we teach our students to build cities, lead communities, and change their environments while immersed in a vibrant and engaging urban landscape. The Norman and Virginia Krumholz Endowed Scholarship supports graduate planning students trying to do just that…making a difference in their communities with equity and neighborhood planning.
The scholarship was created and named after Norman Krumholz, Professor Emeritus, a widely respected urban planner and community development leader who earned his planning degree at Cornell.
To hear about how this scholarship helped former scholarship recipients, click here.
To enhance Norm’s legacy and increase the number and amount of scholarships offered, please consider making a donation today! Gifts of all sizes are welcomed and are tax-deductible.
Our students are ready to learn to change the world, but they need your help to do it. Please consider supporting this worthwhile scholarship on Giving Day 2024!
To learn more about Norm, please visit https://levin.csuohio.edu/faculty-and-staff/levin-legacies-norman-krumholz