Bloustein Alumni Association provides support of student scholarships

February 20, 2013
From left to right: Vito Gallo, Peter Amari, Dean James Hughes, James Zullo, and Aaron Richton

From left to right: Vito Gallo, Peter Amari, Dean James Hughes, James Zullo, and Aaron Richton

Earlier this month Bloustein School Alumni Association (BSAA) board members met with Dean James Hughes to plan future collaborations and present a check for the balance of a 5-year pledge to the school. BSAA has established the Bloustein School Alumni Association Annual Graduate Fellowship and has — to date — committed $20,000 to fund the fellowship. The occasion also celebrated the success of the 2012 Alumnus of the Year Reception, held in October 2012.  Pictured (l to r) are board members Vito Gallo, BSAA Treasurer; Peter Amari, BSAA President; dean Hughes; James Zullo, BSAA Vice President; and, Aaron Richton, BSAA Secretary. 

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