Spotlight: Valerie Klipsch |
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Klipsch philanthropy impacts
over 250 students and counting |
| Paul Wilbur Klipsch graduated
from New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1926.
His Klipschhorn speakers, first patented in 1943, are world renown.
The Klipsch name is also prominent in the College of Engineering. Paul and his
wife Valerie established a number of endowed scholarships and in 1995, the College
added the Klipsch name to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Paul died in 2002 at the age of 98
but his wife Valerie carries on his legacy and accepts the honors that
continue to come his way. She also continues his legacy of generosity for
the college and its program. Valerie noted, “Paul believed living
came in giving and that’s why Paul is still living.” Their
gifts have totaled over $1,600,000. Dean Steve Castillo states, “The name,
Paul W. Klipsch, is synonymous with high quality and leadership in the
audio industry. We are honored to have the Klipsch name associated
with NMSU and greatly appreciate all the support Paul and Valerie have
provided to the institution and engineering. Valerie's continued
support of and devotion to NMSU is making it possible to achieve excellence
in our academic programs.” |
| For more information, please contact: |
| NMSU Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 3590 Las Cruces New Mexico 88003-3590 575.646-1611 or 800-342-6678 E-mail: giving@nmsu.edu |