Circle Hall to be renamed after historic gift from Alfred Koplin
Following businessman and trustee Alfred Koplin’s recent and historic gift to Elmhurst University, Circle Hall will be renamed in the coming months to honor his late wife, Jean.
Although the amount remains undisclosed, in an official press announcement, Koplin’s contribution was noted to be the largest from a living donor to the university.
Over the past 30 years, Alfred and Jean’s gifts have been used to significantly expand myriad departments at the university, including nursing and communication sciences and disorders. The most recent donation will contribute toward the ongoing development of Memorial Hall, which houses the nursing and allied sciences programs.
“In the time I’ve been here, Al and Jean gave money to support student research,” President Troy VanAken told The Leader. “They have also been very active in supporting faculty.”
VanAken mentioned that the Circle Hall building will be officially renamed in either, “March, or April.”
“We are going to wait on a nice plaque,” he added.
Beyond their investment in the university, the Koplins have used their philanthropy to bolster medical centers and services that cater to the public, such as the Mayo Clinic. The Koplins have a wing named after them at Hinsdale Hospital, in appreciation for the couple’s contributions.
“They have been helpful to organizations that support the human condition,” said VanAken. “[Jean] was a unique, special woman.”