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March 8, 2021

MSU remembers alumna and former trustee Barbara Sawyer-Koch

The Michigan State University community is remembering alumna, trustee emerita and philanthropist Barbara Sawyer-Koch, 72, who died March 6, 2021.

Barbara Sawyer-Koch

Born in Menominee, Michigan, Sawyer-Koch was retired from the Michigan Department of Treasury. She earned her master’s degree in public administration in 1990 from the College of Social Science and served on the MSU Board of Trustees from Jan. 1, 1979, through 1994. Her husband, Donald Koch, a professor emeritus in the Department of Philosophy in the College of Arts and Letters, preceded her in death in 2018.

The pair were members of the Wharton and Landon giving societies, supporting MSU over many years and in many ways.

“Barbara Sawyer-Koch expressed her boundless generosity to MSU and its community through countless meaningful acts,” said MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. “A partial list alone includes her years on the Board of Trustees and service to the College of Social Science Alumni Board, and, with her late husband, Don, financial gifts supporting MSU’s jazz program, environmental studies, nonacademic staff member postgraduate study and the kindnesses they extended to international students over many years.”

“She was always supportive of MSU’s outreach efforts everywhere, especially internationally, recognizing that as an important part of our land-grant mission,” said MSU Senior Vice President for Government Relations Kathleen Wilbur, who served with Sawyer-Koch on the Board of Trustees. “She was also a great advocate for programs focused on student success, along with programs that supported faculty and staff.”

“Barb and Don were incredible donors to MSU and supported scholarships and international students, housing many,” said Vice President for University Advancement Marti Heil, a longtime friend of the couple. “She volunteered in many MSU programs related to urgent needs of our international students, provided meals and celebrated holidays with many over the years. Although quiet and almost always in the background, her leadership and dedication to MSU has been steadfast, heartfelt and enduring, unlike almost anyone else that I have known in my many years at MSU.”

Sawyer-Koch made a major gift in 2020 to help the College of Music surpass its fundraising goal for the recently completed Billman Music Pavilion. She and her husband were jazz enthusiasts, and she directed her gift to name the Donald F. Koch, Ph.D., and Barbara J. Sawyer-Koch, M.P.A., Jazz Combo Practice Room.

“Barb was such a great university citizen and leader,” College of Music Dean James Forger recalled. “She also brought the university and community together serving on the board of the East Lansing Summer Solstice Jazz Festival.”

In that capacity, she served with University Distinguished Professor and Director of Jazz Studies Rodney Whitaker.She was a strong advocate for diversity,” Whitaker noted. “She also supported diversity by providing financial support for artists with diverse backgrounds.”

The Kochs established The Fate of the Earth Endowment at MSU to take advantage of interdisciplinary efforts to harness knowledge among MSU faculty and students with insights from world-class environmental scholars sharing technological, ethical and policy perspectives. It supports the Donald Koch and Barbara Sawyer-Koch Lecture held annually. In alignment with their endowment, the Kochs established the Koch Environmental Studies Spartan Scholarship Challenge award in 2010 as a needs-based scholarship for first- and second-year students.

Barbara and Don Sawyer wearing green on a green background.

In 2010, the Kochs funded the Ruth Jameyson Above and Beyond Award, which recognizes and supports exemplary nonacademic staff members pursuing postbaccalaureate degrees. She was an AgeAlive committee member for more than seven years to support all things aging at MSU and was the first recipient of the AgeAlive Legacy Award in honor of her dedicated service. She was also an active lifetime member of the Alumni Club of Mid-Michigan.

Through their estate commitment, they will establish a special endowment fund for MSU Libraries; a scholarship fund in the College of Osteopathic Medicine for students committed to serving rural Michigan; an endowment in the College of Human Medicine to support Alzheimer’s disease research; endowments to support educational efforts within the community and to support students learning the storytelling trade at WKAR; and a supplemental discretionary fund to the Office of the Provost. The couple also provided cash gifts to fund glass display areas in the main MSU library and has funded an Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award. 

Sawyer-Koch’s MSU honors include:

  • 2018 Homer Higbee International Education Award for dedication as co-coordinator of the Community Volunteers for International Programs Lending Center
  • 2016 Glen L. Taggart Award for community contributions to international understanding
  • 2014 Outstanding Philanthropist Award, MSU Alumni Association, with her husband, Donald
  • 2013 Globie Award, MSU Office of International Students and Scholars
  • 2008 Alumni Distinguished Service Award, MSU Alumni Association, with her husband, Donald

 


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