The library will be a special place on campus: a hub of student
activity, technology and research. We would like to thank our
extraordinary friends for donating their time and resources to advance
our vision.
Leo and Dottie Kolligian
The University Library is named in honor of Leo Kolligian, a Fresno
native and former University of California Regent, and his late wife,
Dottie. The Kolligians have been honored for their many years of
advocacy and support of UC Merced, and in recognition of a generous
commitment made by Leo Kolligian and his extended family to establish a
permanent endowment for the library.
Krishna and Suma Thondapu
The Thondapu family of Merced has committed an endowed chair and
spearheaded a major fund-raising campaign to purchase books for the
University of California, Merced. The fund-raising effort will raise
more than $20,000 to support the purchase of books for the World
Cultures Institute section of the Leo and Dottie Kolligian Library at
UC Merced.
Ed and Jeanne Kashian
The first floor of the Leo and Dottie Kolligian Library, one of the
first buildings to be constructed on the new campus, will be named for
Ed and Jeanne Kashian in recognition of the leadership and support that
the Kashians have directed to UC Merced. In addition, they are making a
substantial contribution to support an endowment for the library, named
in honor of their lifelong friends and business partners, Leo Kolligian
and his late wife, Dottie.
Christine McFadden - The McFadden-Willis Children Memorial Foundation
UC Merced has been pledged a gift of more than $250,000 to provide
enhancements to the Kolligian Library. The committed endowment is from
the non-profit McFadden-Willis Children Memorial Foundation, which was
created in memory of Melanie, Stanley, Stuart, and Michelle, who were
the children of Merced veterinarian Dr. Christine McFadden.
Louis and Doris Gonella
A tribute to her late husband Louis, Doris Gonella's gift to the
library will create the Louis P. Gonella and Doris M. Gonella Discovery
Room on the second floor. This groundbreaking instruction room
featuring state-of-the-art technology will offer students information
and hands-on practice in finding, evaluating and applying information
for their course assignments and for a lifetime of learning.
Clarence and Enid Olive
Longtime Merced County residents Clarence and Enid Olive are pleased
that the San Joaquin Valley is finally getting a UC campus of its own.
Seeking to provide a gift that would address immediate needs at UC
Merced, they have contributed $100,000 to support a library book fund,
develop academic programs, and help address the child care needs of
students and staff.
Joseph and Marie Barkett
Treasures of knowledge await UC Merced students, symbolized by the gift
of a unique set of palace doors from Dr. Joseph and Marie Barkett. The
handcrafted teak doors valued at approximately $210,000 were a gift to
the Barketts from the Amir of Kuwait. They are currently available for
research and instructional purposes while awaiting their new home at UC
Merced Library.