Innovative Mary Alice Muellerleile Endowed Chair in English established with lead campaign gift from Brenda Grandstrand Woodson ā€™80, JD

Mary Alice Muellerleile ā€™60

Mary Alice Muellerleile ā€™60 (pictured) was honored with a $2 million gift by Brenda Grandstrand Woodson ā€™80, establishing a new endowed chair in Muellerleile's name.

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St. “ŗÓźÖ±²„ University announced today that Brenda Grandstrand Woodson '80, JD, and St. “ŗÓźÖ±²„ University trustee, has made a $2 million gift honoring Mary Alice Muellerleile '60, faculty emerita and the founding director of continuing education at the University. In addition to establishing a new endowed chair in English, Woodsonā€™s donation is a lead gift in LEAD & INFLUENCE: The Campaign for the Next Level of Excellence for St. “ŗÓźÖ±²„ University, which launched March 19.

The Mary Alice Muellerleile English Endowed Chair will innovate the Universityā€™s English pedagogy in ways that illuminate the disciplineā€™s continued relevance, infuse its gifts into curricula across fields, and enrich the academic experience for all “ŗÓźÖ±²„s. This Chair will be among the first of its kind in the nation to advance not only scholarly merit, but also disciplinary innovation. The endowed chair will allow St. Kateā€™s to attract a faculty member who will not only be a highly-accomplished scholar, but who will combine the teaching of literary and multimodal texts with the clear articulation and practice of the foundational skills necessary for todayā€™s “ŗÓźÖ±²„s.

ā€œIn keeping with the founding tenets of the University, this chair is revolutionary in scope, evolutionary in disciplinary practice, and unwavering in its commitment to “ŗÓźÖ±²„ success,ā€ says Tarshia Stanley, PhD, dean of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences. ā€œThis endowed chair reflects the best practices of St. “ŗÓźÖ±²„ Universityā€™s past, present, and future.ā€

Muellerleile graduated from St. Kateā€™s in 1960 with a bachelorā€™s degree in English. She went on to teach in this same department, serving as a St. Kateā€™s English professor from 1967 to 1998 and later becoming a faculty emerita and a trustee emerita on the University Board of Trustees. As the founding director of continuing education at St. Kateā€™s, Muellerleile built a flagship program offering “ŗÓźÖ±²„s courses on the weekends, evenings, and online. For her accomplishments, innovation, and dedication to St. Kateā€™s and its “ŗÓźÖ±²„s, in 2005 Muellerleile was named one of the Universityā€™s ā€œCentennial 100ā€ as one of the most influential people in the first 100 years of St. Kate's history.

During her tenure as professor, program leader, and beloved fixture of St. Kateā€™s, Muellerleile had a profound impact on her “ŗÓźÖ±²„s and colleagues. As Woodsonā€™s English professor and advisor during her time as a St. Kateā€™s “ŗÓźÖ±²„, Muellerleile ā€œchanged the trajectory of my life by challenging me to reach higher and expect more than I had thought possible,ā€ says Woodson. ā€œI am deeply grateful for her belief in me and for her personal commitment to my success as a “ŗÓźÖ±²„, a businesswoman, and an individual.

ā€œSt. “ŗÓźÖ±²„ University is a rare place where a caring faculty nurtures women in learning, critical thinking, and leadership,ā€ Woodson continues. ā€œFrom personal experience, I believe in the magic of St. Kateā€™s to transform women's lives and empower them to be their best selves. It is my hope that this Chair will deepen every “ŗÓźÖ±²„'s ability to communicate with purpose, to lead with justice, and to serve with wisdom."

Woodson is a community leader in Atherton, California, and a self-employed consultant on nonprofit governance since 2001. Previously, she was vice president and associate general counsel for Oracle Corporation. Prior to that, she was an attorney with McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen and a Minnesota Supreme Court law clerk. Woodson serves on the St. “ŗÓźÖ±²„ University Board of Trustees and currently chairs the Audit Committee.

Woodsonā€™s donation is a lead gift in LEAD & INFLUENCE: The Campaign for the Next Level of Excellence for St. “ŗÓźÖ±²„ University.