Robert Jordan was honored at his 70th birthday concert on campus by more than 90 friends and former students.
Professor Emeritus Robert Jordan returned to campus in September to perform a piano recital in Rosch Recital Hall in celebration of his 70th birthday.
The recital featured works by Bach-Busoni, D. Scarlatti, Chopin, Debussy and Liszt. Following a reception and dinner in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room, former colleagues and students of Mr. Jordan’s shared stories and memories.
The event was attended by over 90 friends, former piano students, colleagues and family members.
Benefactor John Gidwitz of New York City led an effort to establish an endowment fund through the Fredonia College Foundation. Today, gifts and pledges exceed $208,000, in recognition of Mr. Jordan’s talent and influence.
The endowment will be used to provide recruitment scholarships for piano students, assist with student enrichment efforts, and to promote diversity. If you’d like to contribute to this endowment, contact the foundation’s Betty Gossett at 716-673-3321 or gossett@fredonia.edu. Or you can give online at www.fredonia.edu/give.