Former professor gives $1 billion to pay for medical students' tuition

Dr. Ruth Gottesman donates to Albert Einstein Medical School from fortune made by her late husband David 'Sandy' Gottesman, saying she feels blessed to be given the great privilege of making this gift to such a worthy cause

A former Albert Einstein College of Medicine professor is donating $1 billion to the New York City school, the largest gift of its type ever given in the United States, to pay all its students' tuition, the institution said on Monday.
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Dr. Ruth Gottesman is donating from the fortune made by her late husband David "Sandy" Gottesman, a Wall Street financier and early Berkshire Hathaway investor, who died in September 2022.
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Dr. Ruth Gottesman
Dr. Ruth Gottesman
Dr. Ruth Gottesman
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"I am very thankful to my late husband, Sandy, for leaving these funds in my care, and I feel blessed to be given the great privilege of making this gift to such a worthy cause," she said in a joint statement with the school.
Gottesman joined the medical college in 1968. While at the school, she researched child learning disabilities and created an adult literacy program. She is the chair of the Einstein Board of Trustees and serves on the board of the Montefiore Health System, the school's affiliate hospital.
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The Albert Einstein College of Medicine
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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With the gift, all current full-time students will have their spring 2024 semester tuition reimbursed and all future students will attend the school tuition-free. Tuition at the school is about $60,000 a year, leaving many students more than $200,000 in debt after they graduate.
"This transformational gift is intended to attract a talented and diverse pool of individuals who may not otherwise have the means to pursue a medical education," the school said, adding that it is the largest gift given to a medical school in the nation.
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