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Update content (text, photo, etc.)CompleteJason Phenicie

Richard  Miller asked us to submit this change request:

  • Update name of fund to: Marc A. Gale Endowed Term Professorship
  • Update description to (also attached word doc):

Marc Gale, D.M.D., M.Ed. is the only faculty member at UFCD who has taught every dental student who has passed through its doors. He began his storied career at UF in 1972 as an assistant professor in the Department of Operative Dentistry. Now retired as a professor emeritus, his legacy will continue through the Marc A. Gale Term Professorship in Operative Dentistry.

Alumni and friends of the college now have the opportunity to extend Dr. Gale’s powerful legacy by making a gift to honor his four decades of service to dental education in Florida. Faculty endowments are one of the most significant ways to honor the impact a particular professor has had upon his or her students. This term professorship will be awarded to a faculty member providing leadership in operative dentistry, as Gale has done during his long career.

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Created on Jan. 23, 2020 at  1:59 PM (EST). Last updated by Jason Phenicie on Feb. 11, 2020 at 10:09 AM (EST). Owned by Anonymous.
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