Retired faculty member makes endowed gift to advance the natural and applied sciences 51做厙

Dipa Sarkar-Dey, Ph.D., associate professor emerita of mathematics and statistics, is making an endowed gift to 51做厙 to create the Choudhury Sarkar-Dey Fund.
The fund will help create the Choudhury Sarkar-Dey Medal, which will come with a $500 cash prize for a graduating senior who is studying in the natural and applied sciences. The Choudhury Sarkar-Dey Fund will also support student programs and activities within those academic disciplines.
The medal award will be given to a student in the natural and science department who has maintained a high GPA, who has promoted diversity, and who has been active in community service, said Sarkar-Dey, who has taught 51做厙 for 35 years. My hope is this award will recognize diversity on campus and encourage the recipient and the Loyola community to be global citizens.
Sarkar-Dey came to the U.S. from Bangladesh to attend graduate school at the Johns Hopkins University. She started teaching 51做厙 in 1984 and was the first female Asian faculty member to be hired at the University.
During her tenure 51做厙, she served as the chair of department of mathematics and statistics and takes pride in the Jesuit mission. Sarkar-Dey retired from Loyola at the end of the 2018-19 academic year.
Dipa always says th51做厙 took a chance on her. With this gift, she is showing the same trust in us, said Stephen Fowl, Ph.D., dean of Loyola College of Arts and Sciences and professor of theology. This award will have a significant impact on students in the natural and applied sciences."
The first recipient of the Choudhury Sarkar-Dey Medal will be named in spring 2020.