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Alumni Profile
Jeffrey Rosenbluth
Courant Alumnus Establishes Fellowship in Financial Mathematics
When Jeffrey Rosenbluth (CIMS '99, '06) first became involved at NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, he was asked to provide his advice as a professional from the finance industry. Now, over fifteen years later, Rosenbluth is still actively involved at Courant-and has a Ph.D.
He was so moved by his experience as a student at Courant that he decided to create a fellowship for future students studying in the same program. The Jeffrey and Denise Rosenbluth Fellowship will be awarded to Ph.D. candidates who have completed their exam requirements and have begun dissertation research in financial mathematics.
"I was very pleased with my experience at Courant," says Rosenbluth. "I thought this fellowship would be a good way to help out and give back to the institution that has given me so much."
News
Landmark Gift for Real Estate Institute
The School of Continuing and Professional Studies announced that its Real Estate Institute will be renamed the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate in honor of the Schack family, who over the past 100 years has owned and developed real estate in New York City.
The Schack family has donated a $10 million cash gift—the largest in the School’s history—to provide critical support for students, faculty, research, and physical infrastructure. The contribution is the lead gift in a campaign to build a permanent endowment for the 40-year-old Institute, the University’s home for applied research, graduate study, and continuing professional education in real estate, construction management, and related fields.
Scholarship Honors Beloved Publicist and TSOA Alumnus
The list of actors Robert Garlock (TSOA '88) represented during his career as an entertainment publicist reads like a "who's who" of A-list Hollywood talent: Penelope Cruz, Hugh Grant, Clive Owen, Hilary Swank, Uma Thurman, Sigourney Weaver, and Kate Winslet, to name a few.
Sadly, Garlock's life and career were cut short when he passed away in September 2007 due to complications from non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Now, thanks to the generosity of family, friends, and many of his celebrity clients, Garlock's memory will live on through the Robert Garlock Memorial Scholarship, which will be awarded to students with financial need in TSOA's Department of Cinema Studies.
Garlock's parents had no idea how many people admired him until after he passed away. "So many of his clients and colleagues came to the memorial service and told us that their careers would not have been the same without him," said his father, Richard.
Garlock's parents note that although their son worked with so many famous people, the glamour of Hollywood never diminished his work ethic. "Robert was always someone you could trust," Richard explains. "He earned everyone's respect. That was the kind of son we raised."
