July 24, 2015

Parents of physician assistant studies alumna celebrate daughter's life and legacy with memorial scholarship

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rick (center) and Judy (third from right) Rutan join John McGinnity (second from left), director of the PA studies program, in congratulating this year's recipients of the Lara M. Rutan Endowed Scholarship: (from left) Erin Weisler, Megan Bragg, Michael Moore, and Maria Hartman.

DETROIT -- Rick and Judy Rutan recently joined Howard J. Normile, interim dean of Wayne State University's Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and John McGinnity, director of the college's physician assistant (PA) studies program, in presenting $9,000 in scholarships from the Lara M. Rutan Endowed Scholarship Fund to deserving Michigan students at the college's annual Donors and Scholars Luncheon. All four recipients -- Megan Bragg of Chesterfield, Maria Hartman of Grosse Pointe, Michael Moore (BA, BS '12) of Clinton Township, and Erin Weisler of Birmingham -- are in their final year of the two-year PA studies program.                                                             

"We are grateful to the Rutan family for their continued support of the PA studies program and our students," said McGinnity. "The endowed scholarship honors Lara's memory and helps deserving students achieve their goal of attaining an advanced degree. Rick and Judy's participation in the college's awards luncheon each year serves as an example to our students because we encourage them to make giving back a way of life." 

The Rutans, who live in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, established the memorial scholarship in 2007 to celebrate the life of their daughter Lara, who earned an M.S. in PA studies in May 2005. The president of her class, Lara was killed by a drunk driver four months after her graduation and wedding engagement. As the 10-year anniversary of Lara's death approaches, the Rutans remain committed to preserving their daughter's legacy.

"Lara left an indelible impression on us, her peers, professors, patients and countless others," said Rick Rutan. "She wanted to make a difference, particularly as it relates to helping people improve and maintain their health. We are proud to bring her dream to fruition by making sure students in the PA studies program at Wayne State have opportunities to transform lives by providing quality care." 
 
"Lara was an eternal optimist. She always saw the positive in every situation and encouraged others to as well. Lara would have wanted us to do something good to honor her memory. The establishment of this endowed scholarship is our tribute to her," said Judy Rutan. "We are thankful for the contributions our family and friends have made to the fund and for the support of faculty, staff and students in the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. We are proud of the award recipients whose work as PAs will help us keep Lara's memory alive." 

The first scholarships were awarded in 2009. Since that time, the college has awarded $63,000 in tuition assistance to 27 students aspiring to become PAs because of the Rutans' generosity. Recipients -- full-time students in the PA studies program -- are selected based on academic achievement and financial need. 

"Receiving the Lara M. Rutan Endowed Scholarship is such a blessing. I now have help with my tuition, while also meeting friends for life in Mr. and Mrs. Rutan," said Megan Bragg. "I am so thankful to those who support this scholarship and that we are able to keep Lara's memory alive through our PA program."

"It is such an honor to receive the Lara M. Rutan Endowed Scholarship this year," said Maria Hartman. "This award will help me achieve my goal of becoming a physician assistant. I am very thankful to the Rutan family for establishing this scholarship and for their ongoing support of the Wayne State physician assistant studies program. I am so proud to be able to continue Lara's legacy through this scholarship and look forward to a fulfilling career as a physician assistant."

"I am truly honored to have been one of the students selected to receive the Lara M. Rutan Endowed Scholarship this year," said Michael Moore. "With the support of the Rutans' generous gift, I will be able to afford to continue my education and graduate from the WSU PA studies program next year. After graduation, I will be able to give back to my local community by practicing medicine in the Metro Detroit area and helping those in need."

"I am honored to have been selected for the Lara Rutan Endowed Scholarship," said Erin Weisler. "The financial assistance I will receive through this scholarship will help me achieve my goal to become a physician assistant; beyond that, the scholarship continues the legacy of Lara Rutan and is symbolic of the value of the work I will be able to accomplish. I am very grateful to the Rutan family for their assistance."

To donate to the Lara M. Rutan Endowed Scholarship Fund, please contact Tiffany Cusmano, community engagement specialist for the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, by phone at 313-577-0273 or by email at tcusmano@wayne.edu or visit https://cardinal.wayne.edu/wsugiving/give.cfm?deptid=16.

Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
The Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, one of the founding colleges of Wayne State University, is committed to advancing the health and well-being of society through the preparation of highly skilled health care practitioners and to conducting groundbreaking research to improve models of practice and methods of treatment in pharmacy and the health sciences. To learn more, visit cphs.wayne.edu.

About Wayne State University 
Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution of higher education offering more than 380 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 28,000 students. For more information, visit wayne.edu

Lara's Foundation
The Lara Rutan WSU Memorial Fund was established in 2006 by Grosse Pointe residents Rick and Judy Rutan to honor Lara's life and legacy and to raise monies to support the Lara M. Rutan Endowed Scholarship at Wayne State University's Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. For more information, visit laraslegacy.com.

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