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SCHOLARSHIPS AT DSU AND DEL TECH ESTABLISHED IN HONOR OF THE LATE REBECCA T. GATES (1723 hits)


Two new and separate scholarship funds have been established at Delaware State University and Delaware Technical and Community College in honor of a past well-respected citizen of Dover and a longtime state legislator.

A scholarship fund has been established at Delaware State University in memory Becky T. Gates, a lifelong resident of Dover. Mrs. Gates – who passed away in 2006 – was a registered and dedicated Democrat who held post such as legislative assistant to the state House Minority Leader, White House Family Scheduler, a program and planning specialist and regional coordinator for the Eastern United States for the White Conference on Families, along with other career stops.

The Becky T. Gates Memorial Scholarship at DSU has been started with $1,000 by Patricia Susan Slaughter of Rehoboth Beach, Del.. She said the fund will be increased over time with the goal of reaching the $100,000 endowment level.

“Becky was my mentor and believed in the term ‘Fail Forward’,” Ms. Slaughter said. “If you experience a failure in life, get up and try again. This has served me well beyond my wildest expectations.”

Mrs. Gates earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology at DSU; and her daughter Stefanie Seeman Twilly and her son-in-law Larry Seeman also earned DSU degrees. Mrs, Gates’s career path included a period as the director of Project FAR (Freshman Attrition Reduction) for Delaware State University.

Ms. Slaughter also has established a $500 scholarship at Delaware Technical and Community College in the name of former state Sen. Nancy W. Cook, who served in the Delaware General Assembly for 36 years. She said this is also a way to honor the late Mrs. Gates.

“Becky was friends with Nancy and she always expressed how much she admired the legislator because of her deep dedication to the community,” Ms. Slaughter said.
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PHOTO CUTLINE: (l-r) Dr. Vita Pickrum, DSU vice president of Institutional Advancement, Stefanie Seeman Twilly (Rebecca Gate’s daughter), Patricia S. Slaughter, donor, former state Sen. Nancy Cook, and Dawn Hopkins, DSU director of Annual Giving.


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