LONGABERGER FOUNDATION GIFT SUPPORTS MULTIPLE INITIATIVES AT OHIO STATE COLUMBUS -- At a press conference today, led by The Ohio State University President-designate William E. Kirwan and Board of Trustee Chair Alex Shumate, Rachel Longaberger, president of The Longaberger Foundation of Newark, announced a commitment of $5 million to support several areas at Ohio State: -- $1.5 million to establish the Dave Longaberger Endowed Chair in Urology, providing salary and program support for a distinguished urologist whose focus will include the advancement of medical knowledge through research in and treatment of urological diseases, particularly oncology. -- $2 million to support the Longaberger Alumni House, which will be the new campus home for thousands of Ohio State alumni and friends. (Naming subject to approval by the Ohio State Board of Trustees.) -- $1 million to establish the Longaberger First-Year Student Institute, to provide programs for Ohio State freshmen with a goal of increasing student retention. -- $150,000 to support the Longaberger Women's Re-Entry Scholarship Fund -- part of Ohio State's Critical Difference for Women program -- the income from which will provide educational opportunities for several students each year who wish to return to college to complete their degrees. -- $250,000 to establish the Longaberger Medical Research Fund, the income from which will support activities in the new medical research facility. -- $50,000 to create the Longaberger Scholarship Fund, the income from which will provide financial assistance for Ohio State students who are traditionally underrepresented in the student body. -- $50,000 to support the Frank W. Hale Jr. Black Cultural Center, designated for facility improvements. "I am both honored and excited by our announcement of this gift," said Longaberger. "It gives us the opportunity to endorse our outstanding relationship with Ohio State, and to declare our commitment to the exceptional educational and cultural experiences that this university provides." The Longaberger Company has a long history of philanthropy. Past partnerships with Ohio State have benefited such areas the colleges of Optometry and Human Ecology. The Longaberger Foundation was established by family members Dave, Tami and Rachel to formalize their commitment to touching the lives of those in need. With a long history of giving, the foundation will provide funding for projects and programs designed to strengthen communities, families and individuals throughout the country. "This wonderful gift is representative of the Longaberger Foundation's commitment to our students and alumni, to our community and to our future," said Kirwan. "It will create a diverse array of opportunities and initiatives that will touch the lives of many, and we are extremely grateful for their support and partnership." The Longaberger Foundation gift is part of Ohio State's five-year $850 million campaign, entitled "Affirm Thy Friendship." As of March 31, 1998, the campaign -- now in its third year -- has raised $690 million to support a wide range of university needs. # Contact: Jennifer Pearce, media coordinator, The Longaberger Foundation, (740) 322-5102; or Roger Addleman, director, Ohio State Development Communications, (614) 292-3647.