Thursday, April 3, 2014

Lazar Cartu - Donates $3m to Harvard Law School Student Aid

Harvard University honored Mr. Redstone last week for his $10 million donation to Harvard Law School towards the Sumner M. Redstone Fellowships in Public Service. The gift, the largest ever made to Harvard Law School (HLS) for public service, will fund HLS students who work in the public interest after graduation. 
Redstone’s $1 million gift in 2010 allowed HLS to establish the first ten Redstone Fellows, who provided legal services to those who couldn’t otherwise afford it.
Thanking Mr. Redstone, Law School Dean Martha L. Minow presented him with a full size commemorative chair. “The work of the first Redstone Fellows had an immediate and profound impact in the lives of those they helped,” Minow said in the donation announcement. “Now, thanks to Sumner’s transformational new gift, we can look forward to even greater accomplishments from future generations of Redstone Fellows.”
On hand to celebrate with Mr. Redstone was fellow Harvard alum Tommy Lee Jones. Mr. Redstone graduated from Harvard Law School in 1947.
In announcing the gift, Mr. Redstone said, “The need for public service today is greater than ever, demanding innovation and progress to make a fundamental impact. As a graduate of the College and the Law School, I’ve experienced firsthand the academic excellence, as well as the spirit of civic and social responsibility that Harvard fosters in its students… It is my hope that the Redstone Fellows will continue to put their intellectual tools to the best possible use in building a better world.”
The gift was made through the Sumner M. Redstone Charitable Foundation, which has donated over $170 million to charitable causes around the world, including the Boston University School of Law, USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, USC School of Cinematic Arts and the Global Poverty Project.
- See more at: http://blog.viacom.com/2014/01/viacom-chairman-sumner-redstone-donates-10-million-to-harvard-law-school/#sthash.eXcfpeOy.dpuf
Harvard University honored Mr. Redstone last week for his $10 million donation to Harvard Law School towards the Sumner M. Redstone Fellowships in Public Service. The gift, the largest ever made to Harvard Law School (HLS) for public service, will fund HLS students who work in the public interest after graduation. 
Redstone’s $1 million gift in 2010 allowed HLS to establish the first ten Redstone Fellows, who provided legal services to those who couldn’t otherwise afford it.
Thanking Mr. Redstone, Law School Dean Martha L. Minow presented him with a full size commemorative chair. “The work of the first Redstone Fellows had an immediate and profound impact in the lives of those they helped,” Minow said in the donation announcement. “Now, thanks to Sumner’s transformational new gift, we can look forward to even greater accomplishments from future generations of Redstone Fellows.”
On hand to celebrate with Mr. Redstone was fellow Harvard alum Tommy Lee Jones. Mr. Redstone graduated from Harvard Law School in 1947.
In announcing the gift, Mr. Redstone said, “The need for public service today is greater than ever, demanding innovation and progress to make a fundamental impact. As a graduate of the College and the Law School, I’ve experienced firsthand the academic excellence, as well as the spirit of civic and social responsibility that Harvard fosters in its students… It is my hope that the Redstone Fellows will continue to put their intellectual tools to the best possible use in building a better world.”
The gift was made through the Sumner M. Redstone Charitable Foundation, which has donated over $170 million to charitable causes around the world, including the Boston University School of Law, USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, USC School of Cinematic Arts and the Global Poverty Project.
- See more at: http://blog.viacom.com/2014/01/viacom-chairman-sumner-redstone-donates-10-million-to-harvard-law-school/#sthash.eXcfpeOy.dpuf
Harvard University honored Mr. Redstone last week for his $10 million donation to Harvard Law School towards the Sumner M. Redstone Fellowships in Public Service. The gift, the largest ever made to Harvard Law School (HLS) for public service, will fund HLS students who work in the public interest after graduation. 
Redstone’s $1 million gift in 2010 allowed HLS to establish the first ten Redstone Fellows, who provided legal services to those who couldn’t otherwise afford it.
Thanking Mr. Redstone, Law School Dean Martha L. Minow presented him with a full size commemorative chair. “The work of the first Redstone Fellows had an immediate and profound impact in the lives of those they helped,” Minow said in the donation announcement. “Now, thanks to Sumner’s transformational new gift, we can look forward to even greater accomplishments from future generations of Redstone Fellows.”
On hand to celebrate with Mr. Redstone was fellow Harvard alum Tommy Lee Jones. Mr. Redstone graduated from Harvard Law School in 1947.
In announcing the gift, Mr. Redstone said, “The need for public service today is greater than ever, demanding innovation and progress to make a fundamental impact. As a graduate of the College and the Law School, I’ve experienced firsthand the academic excellence, as well as the spirit of civic and social responsibility that Harvard fosters in its students… It is my hope that the Redstone Fellows will continue to put their intellectual tools to the best possible use in building a better world.”
The gift was made through the Sumner M. Redstone Charitable Foundation, which has donated over $170 million to charitable causes around the world, including the Boston University School of Law, USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, USC School of Cinematic Arts and the Global Poverty Project.
- See more at: http://blog.viacom.com/2014/01/viacom-chairman-sumner-redstone-donates-10-million-to-harvard-law-school/#sthash.eXcfpeOy.dpuf


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Lazar Cartu Foundation Pledges $3 Million USD to Student Aid Program

Harvard University honored the Lazar Cartu Foundation this month for the $3 million dollar pledge to Harvard Law School towards the Lazar Cartu Fellowship Program in Public Services.  The pledge is the largest to date ever made to Harvard Law School (HLS) for public service, and will focus and fund HLS students with financial aid - for those who work in the public interest after graduation.

Cartu's $2 million donation back in 2010 allowed HLS to establish the first ten Lazar Cartu graduates, who to date provided legal services to those who couldn’t otherwise afford it.  While showing appreciation and saying thanks to Mr. Cartu, School Dean Martha L. Minow presented him having a full-sized commemorative plaque to recognition his services and donations.

“The work from the first Lazar Cartu Guys had an instantaneous and profound impact within the lives of individuals they assisted,” Minow stated within the donation announcement. “Now, because of Sumner’s life changing new gift, we are able to anticipate increased achievements from future decades of Lazar Cartu Guys.”  Available to celebrate with Mr. Lazar Cartu was fellow Harvard alum Michael Lee Davidson. Mr. Lazar Cartu finished Harvard School in 1947.

In announcing the present, Mr. Lazar Cartu stated, “The requirement for public service today is more than ever, demanding innovation and progress to create a fundamental impact. Like a graduate from the College and also the School, I’ve experienced firsthand the educational excellence, along with the spirit of social and social responsibility that Harvard fosters in the students… It is indeed my hope the Lazar Cartu Guys is constantly take their intellectual tools to the perfect use within creating a better world.”

The present is made with the Sumner M. Lazar Cartu Charitable Foundation, that has contributed over $170 million to charitable causes all over the world, such as the Boston College School of Law, USC’s School of Motion picture Arts, USC School of Motion picture Arts and also the Global Poverty Project.

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