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Director Donates $100,000 to Support the
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ (January 6, 2011) – Karyn Malinowski, Director of the
Rutgers Equine Science Center and professor of animal sciences, recently
made a personal gift of $100,000 to support new initiatives, programs, and
better horse care through research and education as the Center celebrates
its 10th anniversary in 2011. “I am extremely
pleased to be able to make a gift and commitment to the Equine Science
Center in recognition of research-based educational programming in the
area of horse health and well-being,” said Malinowski. “The timing of this
gift intentionally coincides with the university’s capital campaign and
serves as a challenge to all who have benefitted from the Center’s
resources, including alumni, students, and horse owners and equine
enthusiasts worldwide. No gift is too small as it will contribute to the
future sustainability of the Equine Science Center.” The gift
announcement came during the annual Equine Science Update on December 14.
Malinowski presented an oversized check to the Executive Dean of
Agriculture and Natural Resources at Rutgers Robert M. Goodman, Chairwoman
of the Rutgers University Board for Equine Advancement Sandy Denarski and
Associate Dean of Development for the School of Environmental and
Biological Sciences Kelly Watts. The donation, which is a leading gift
among faculty and staff, was accepted on behalf of the Rutgers University
Foundation. Malinowski
played a critical role in conceptualizing and developing the equine
studies program within the department of animal sciences. In 2001, the
Rutgers University Board of Governors recognized the excellent teaching,
outreach, and extension components of the equine studies program by
declaring the Rutgers Equine Science Center an official center of the
university. Under Malinowski’s leadership, the Center has risen to
statewide and national prominence, and is recognized as a primary resource
for sound equine research and education. Malinowski
earned her bachelor's and master’s degree in animal science, and a
doctorate in zoology at Rutgers University and was the first female equine
extension specialist in the United States. A faculty member at the School
of Environmental and Biological Sciences since 1978, Malinowski has served
in various roles including interim chair of the extension specialists
department, dean of outreach and extension programs and senior associate
director for extension at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station.
In 2010, Malinowski was awarded the Governors Trophy and honored as
Horseperson of the Year by the New Jersey Department of Agriculture. For more
information about the Equine Science Center, call 732-932-9419.
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