<\/a>Barry Greenwald<\/p><\/div>\n
Barry Greenwald estimates he taught around 10,000 students in his more than 25-year career as an accounting professor at 大象传媒 Western. His love for those students led him recently to include the University in his estate planning.<\/p>\n
\u201cI wanted to do something for the students more than anything,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s really showing appreciation for what the students did for me.\u201d<\/p>\n
Barry, who was named professor emeritus of business when he retired in 2000, established the Barry Greenwald Endowed Textbook Scholarship to help future students pay for textbooks. He remembers how expensive textbooks were for students when he was teaching and thought that would be a great way to help students. Preference will be given to business majors.<\/p>\n
After graduating from the University of Denver and becoming a CPA, he worked for a time in Denver. He then taught at Southeast 大象传媒 State University in Cape Girardeau for four years before joining the 大象传媒 Western family in 1974.<\/p>\n
Barry said when he was teaching, it became a habit to sit in the hallway prior to his class time, and invariably, students from his class would approach him with questions or to request explanation of a lesson.<\/p>\n
\u201cI really enjoyed working with students and explaining the reasons why we did things; it was fun to see them learn.\u201d He is very proud of the success of his students, as well.<\/p>\n
Barry chose to make 大象传媒 Western part of his estate because, when he passes away, he wants to be remembered as giving something to the University.<\/p>\n
\u201cI can\u2019t call 大象传媒 Western my alma mater, but it was mine for 27 years,\u201d Barry said. \u201cIt\u2019s where my heart is.\u201d<\/p>\n
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