{"id":128514,"date":"2026-03-03T16:24:07","date_gmt":"2026-03-03T16:24:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/128514\/"},"modified":"2026-03-03T16:24:07","modified_gmt":"2026-03-03T16:24:07","slug":"landmark-estate-commitment-will-strengthen-stem-programming-at-penn-state-berks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/128514\/","title":{"rendered":"Landmark estate commitment will strengthen STEM programming at Penn State Berks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>WYOMISSING, Pa. \u2014 A $1.25 million estate commitment from Penn State Berks and College of Engineering alumna Melissa Daniels Foster will create a new fund designed to inspire students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Her gift is the first seven-figure estate commitment to the campus from a Penn State Berks alumna.<\/p>\n<p>The Foster Excellence in STEM Fund will offer support to Penn State Berks\u2019 K-12 school district partnerships and outreach programming that will help young students discover new topics in STEM. The endowment will also provide funds for on-campus programming in support of future engineers and scientists from a wide array of backgrounds. This programming includes opportunities like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.psu.edu\/news\/berks\/story\/engineering-ahead-bridges-gap-incoming-students-2\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Engineering Ahead<\/a>, a four-week summer \u201cbridge\u201d program designed to enhance academic preparedness and increase retention rates among a diverse group of engineering students, as well as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.psu.edu\/news\/berks\/story\/penn-state-berks-students-spread-holiday-joy-through-engineering-mentorship\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Futures in Engineering: Role Models Can Empower (FiERCE)<\/a>, a program that connects Penn State Berks engineering students with local middle and high school students interested in pursuing engineering degrees.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe want every potential Penn State Berks student to find their true passion. This gift will provide us with the flexibility to offer generations of Penn Staters opportunities to engage with our community and attract more students to careers in STEM,\u201d said Penn State Berks Chancellor Radha Pyati. \u201cI am so grateful to Melissa \u2014 her passion for education is truly remarkable and will make a profound difference in our efforts at Penn State Berks.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Daniels Foster said she credits her career success to a strong family support system and a curiosity for the world around her. At a young age, her parents encouraged her to be an explorer, expanding her skills and opportunities, and her grandmother instilled in her the value of selecting a career that could give herself and her family economic security.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs a high school student, I wasn\u2019t sure what topic I wanted to study in college,\u201d Daniels Foster said. \u201cMy grandmother\u2019s advice was \u2018Figure out how to make a living!\u2019 A young woman at the time, I was inspired by her words to see my education as a way of becoming independent.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Her path to that independence soon became clear, she said. After shadowing a metallurgist in the Pennsylvania steel industry and receiving encouragement from a high school chemistry teacher, Daniels Foster decided that chemical engineering was her calling. She began her studies at Penn State Berks and earned her bachelor\u2019s degree in chemical engineering from Penn State in 1987. As an undergraduate, she served as the president of the Penn State chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI consider myself lucky to have had the opportunity to connect my interests with ways to solve challenging world problems,\u201d she said. \u201cToo often, students don\u2019t encounter or explore all the professional paths open to them. This gift is my way of helping others to align their interests with meaningful, viable careers.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The decision to become an engineer led Daniels Foster to a career at ExxonMobil Chemical. Over a tenure of more than 30 years, she rose through various roles before being named the first female chief engineer of the company in 2016. In this capacity, she was responsible for developing technology to improve the corporation\u2019s sustainability.<\/p>\n<p>Daniels Foster retired in 2020, and she now lives in Boise, Idaho, with her husband, William Foster III. She said she enjoys spending time with family, volunteering for the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights and watercolor painting. She recently decided, she said, that it was the right time to give back.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYes, I worked hard to create and take advantage of opportunities, but I always had a strong support system. So now, I want to help create a path for future generations of Penn Staters and be a part of their support system,\u201d she said. \u201cAristotle once said that \u2018educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.\u2019 This gift comes from my heart.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Gifts like the Foster Excellence in STEM Fund advance the University\u2019s historic land-grant mission to serve and lead. Through philanthropy, alumni and friends are helping students to join the Penn State family and prepare for lifelong success; driving research, outreach and economic development that grow our shared strength and readiness for the future; and increasing the University\u2019s impact for families, patients and communities across the commonwealth and around the world. Learn more by visiting <a href=\"https:\/\/raise.psu.edu\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">raise.psu.edu<\/a>.\u202f\u202f<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"WYOMISSING, Pa. \u2014 A $1.25 million estate commitment from Penn State Berks and College of Engineering alumna Melissa&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":128515,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[11],"tags":[128,130,129],"class_list":{"0":"post-128514","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-reading","8":"tag-reading-city","9":"tag-reading-city-headlines","10":"tag-reading-city-news"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/128514","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=128514"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/128514\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/128515"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=128514"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=128514"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us-pa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=128514"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}