Dr. Jazlin Ebenezer Research Fund

India

The Dr. Jazlin Ebenezer Research Fund was established in 2004 – first as a part of the Lady Doak Endowment Fund and later, in December 2012, as a separate stand-alone permanent fund of Wider Church Ministries of the United Church of Christ.  Dr. Ebenezer is a graduate of Lady Doak College in Madurai India in the field of Chemistry.  At the time the Fund was established, she was a professor of Science Education and Curriculum Studies at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. She did school classroom research on chemistry and science teaching and learning.  She traveled the world to talk about good science teaching and learning.  She honored the education she received at Lady Doak College with the establishment of this endowment fund.

Distributions from the Dr. Jazlin Ebenezer Research Fund provide grants to small teams of multidisciplinary faculty members at Lady Doak College to conduct research on how women learn science and to disseminate findings at national and international conferences, as determined by Lady Doak College in Madurai, India.

Lady Doak College (LDC), a long-standing partner of Global Ministries, was established in 1948 by Miss Katie Wilcox, a U.S. educational missionary.   It has grown from three thatched sheds to a lovely campus with more than 20 buildings.   LDC achieved autonomy in 1978 and was awarded the highest Five Star Status by the Indian National Accreditation Council.  It is an autonomous, progressive women’s college with an international outlook and provides a high quality, holistic education.  Enrollment is approximately 3,000 students (of whom 1,700 receive financial aid) from cities and villages across south India and beyond.  There are 140 faculty members, most of whom are women, many with PhDs and international connections.  LDC offers BA, BS, MA, and MS degrees as well undergraduate studies in science (zoology, botany, chemistry, mathematics, physics, bio-technology, computer applications, information technology), humanities (English, Tamil, history, economics, social sciences), commerce and business administration.  Thirteen post-graduate degrees also are offered.  Thousands of Indian women have been educated at Lady Doak College to serve and lead their communities and nation in countless ways.  Lady Doak College states their purpose as:  “to impart a liberal Christian education to students of all creeds … to develop their intellectual powers, locate, identify, and cultivate their interests and talents, and train them to be responsible and useful citizens.”

Additional contributions may be made to the principal of the Dr. Jazlin Ebenezer Research Fund by sending a check written to Wider Church Ministries to:

Global Ministries
PO BOX 71957
Cleveland, Ohio 44194

Please include the notation “Jazlin Ebenezer Fund” on the check memo line, or in an accompanying note.

Questions about the Dr. Jazlin Ebenezer Research Fund are welcome. Please contact the Global Ministries Office of Resource Development, at (317) 713-2555 or gifts@dom.disciples.org.

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