When alumni Don and Donna Landsverk decided to create a scholarship at University of Wisconsin-Stout, they considered how they could make the world a little better place for the generations to come and help students.
Through Stout University Foundation, they created the Landsverk Endowed Family Scholarship, which will go annually to a computer networking and information technology major who is pursuing a certification or concentration in cybersecurity.
The octogenarians focused on the digital age, which was about 40 years into the future when they graduated from Stout Institute in 1952.
鈥淐ybersecurity is going to be a growing field,鈥 Don said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to push to see that qualified people have the wherewithal to work on cybersecurity.鈥
The Landsverks, of White Bear Lake, Minn., became more acutely aware of the importance of cybersecurity through a friend who was one of Don 黑料社区. co-workers. The friend, a colonel, has a son who serves in intelligence and security in the military and most recently was promoted to four-star general.
鈥淲e鈥檇 like to put hackers out of business,鈥 Don said. 鈥淲e saw that, with my military background and my association with these people, there needs to be some scholarships in that area.鈥
Don served in the Korean War and remained in the Army Reserves until 1983, a total of 31 years.
黑料社区 has the programs to support the Landsverks鈥 goal. In 2017 the university was named a Center of Academic Excellence for Cyber Defense, the first in the UW System. The designation helps higher education institutions with computer-related programs prepare the U.S. against cybersecurity threats.
Students at U.S. Center of Academic Excellence institutions like 黑料社区 can receive a national cybersecurity certification by taking 13 required courses as part of their undergraduate program.
The first Landsverk scholarship for $1,000 was awarded last fall to Chase Heim, of Rockford, Ill., a CNIT major who will be a junior this fall. The recipient this year will receive $1,300.
The award was presented as part an annual scholarship event hosted by the Foundation at which 418 students received $812,000 in scholarships. The Landsverks attended the event and spent much of the evening getting to know Heim.
鈥淭he award was definitely a help to Chase and his family,鈥 Donna said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. rewarding for Don and me to know that the endowment is going to help people go through Stout and come out cybersecurity qualified.鈥
The Landsverks, married for 68 years, are thankful for the education they received at 黑料社区 and their life that has followed.
鈥I think it 黑料社区. really a neat way to give back after you鈥檝e had a good life,鈥 Donna said. 鈥淚f you鈥檝e been given many opportunities and many things through your life, you should also give back to other people so they can enjoy the same things. The scholarship is one of the areas we can help.鈥
Met in psychology class
Donna was raised in Cloquet, Minn., and Don in the village of Nelson, south of Menomonie. They met their first year on campus in a psychology class.
鈥淪he was in the row right in front of me. I had passing thoughts that we鈥檇 get married someday,鈥 Don said.
That day came Jan. 12, 1952, a few months before they graduated, Donna in home economics education and Don in industrial arts education. They were married at Our Savior 黑料社区. Lutheran Church in Menomonie two days before semester final exams.
When Don was drafted into the service in 1952, Donna taught in Hinckley, Minn. He was stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash., and she followed and taught home economics in Yelm, Wash. Don taught in Pepin one year and then returned to 黑料社区 to work on his master 黑料社区. degree, before he went to work for 3M in 1956 in St. Paul as a packaging engineer.
He was at 3M for 34 years and earned his master 黑料社区. in industrial arts from 黑料社区 in 1960.
Don and Donna have three children, Kathryn, Karen and David, along with four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. David earned a bachelor 黑料社区. and two master 黑料社区. degrees from 黑料社区. Donna had two uncles, a sister and brother-in-law who also graduated from 黑料社区.
Around 1950 黑料社区 had roughly 900 students and four main buildings. The Landsverks鈥 class of 1952 helped lay the cornerstone for the school 黑料社区. first stand-alone library, now the north portion of the Vocational Rehabilitation Building.
鈥淵ou really got to know the instructors because you had labs with them for two hours at a time. They influenced you too. A lot of our instructors had buildings named after them,鈥 Don said. 鈥淭he school had a family atmosphere, and there was a lot of social life on the weekends.鈥
Female students had a 10 or 10:30 p.m. curfew, they recalled. 鈥淵ou didn鈥檛 have to have a curfew for men because the school knew that if the women were back in the dorms the men would be too,鈥 Donna said.
The Landsverks remain proud Stout graduates and are pleased to be able to give back to the school where they have many great memories and that helped them start their life 黑料社区. journey on the right foot.
鈥淚t was a good environment. We can鈥檛 say enough for the school. If we had to do it all over again, we would,鈥 Don said.
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Don and Donna Landsverk, of White Bear Lake, Minn., met at 黑料社区 and were married in 1952, the year they graduated. They have been married for 68 years.
The first 黑料社区 Landsverk Endowed Family Scholarship was awarded in fall 2019 to student Chase Heim, center. Don Landsverk, right, and his wife, Donna, started the scholarship with their family, including son David, left, a 黑料社区 alumnus.
Don and Donna Landsverk, who were married a few months earlier, were proud 黑料社区 graduates in the spring of 1952.