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"This scholarship... represents a wonderful model for how our alumni can make a real difference in students' lives by creating opportunities for them to succeed."

Patrick O'Shea, chairman of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering



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Bodycombs Establish New ECE Scholarship

Jim and Linda Bodycomb. Photo by Radka Nebesky.

Jim and Linda Bodycomb. Photo by Radka Nebesky.

Alumnus and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Advisory Board member Jim Bodycomb (B.S. '67, electrical engineering), along with his wife Linda, have established a new scholarship for undergraduate students enrolled in ECE within the Clark School.

"We are very grateful for this generous gift from Jim and Linda Bodycomb," said ECE Department Chairman Patrick O'Shea. "Not only will this new scholarship help deserving students receive the support they need to excel in engineering here at Maryland, but it also represents a wonderful model for how our alumni can make a real difference in students' lives by creating opportunities for them to succeed."

After graduating from UM, Jim Bodycomb went on to pursue graduate studies at the University of Illinois (M.S.) and Columbia University (E.E.), before dedicating his career to the telecommunications field. He worked at Bell Labs and AT&T before retiring from Lucent Technologies as switching product management vice president in 2000. After retiring, he became a member of the ECE Advisory Board, serving as Board President from 2006-2008.

Linda Bodycomb received her education at Morehead State University and Rutgers University before pursuing a variety of professions, including social worker, paralegal, systems analyst, and costume designer for professional theater.

The couple shares a genuine appreciation for the value of a strong education, and hope that the new scholarship they have endowed will help students take advantage of the quality undergraduate education program in electrical and computer engineering at the Clark School.

For more information about the Great Expectations campaign and how you can make a difference in students' lives through scholarships, please contact us, or visit http://www.greatexpectations.umd.edu/.

November 19, 2008


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