Foundational gift aims to advance diversity and inclusion at Stanford and impact society
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Philanthropic support from Tonia, ’92, and Adam Karr will support research on race and education and endow the directorship of the Black Community Services Center.
LaTonia “Tonia” Gladney Karr, ’92, and her husband, Adam Karr, have made a generous gift to Stanford that will support postdoctoral fellows studying race and education and also strengthen services for the Black student community.
The new endowed Karr Family Provostial Fellow Fund will support one of five early-career scholars who are joining the university this fall as part of a program to increase research and teaching in race and ethnicity. In addition, the Karrs have endowed the directorship of the Black Community Services Center (BCSC), establishing permanent sources of funding for the center’s work, as well as a fund to provide critical programming and services.
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