Ann Brennan makes $2.5 million gift to support law students in honor of late husband, alumnus David L. Brennan

Ann and David Brennan (in front) with their children (left to right) Nancy, Beth, Jay and Kathleen

Just days after revealing the first gift to a scholarship campaign in recognition of outgoing President Barbara R. Snyder, 窪蹋勛圖厙 has announced its second: $2.5 million to support law students.

Ann Brennan, wife of the late David L. Brennan, a 1958 alumnus of the universitys School of Law, made the commitment in honor of her husband and President Snyder, who is concluding her 13-year tenure at the university. It will support annual scholarships for law students who demonstrate financial need and exemplify outstanding leadership potential.  

The Brennans have been among the most generous philanthropic supporters of our law school, said 窪蹋勛圖厙 School of Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf. First with their gift of a chaired professorship in 1985 and now with these endowed full scholarships, they have enabled us to attract and retain some of the best and the brightest faculty and students.

For the Brennans, who have developed a reputation for providing opportunities to students of all ages, 窪蹋勛圖厙 has always held a special place in their hearts. 

David was extremely grateful for the opportunity to go to 窪蹋勛圖厙, Brennan said. He had been attending night classes at the University of Akron while working a day job to cover expenses. Realizing his studies required more of his focus, he applied to 窪蹋勛圖厙 and borrowed the $800 tuition from his mother. 

Of course, when he attended, Brennan added, tuition wasnt quite the barrier it can be to so many today. But David always believed that money shouldnt stand in the way of a person getting ahead.

Known for his white Stetson cowboy hat, David was a successful lawyer, entrepreneur, businessman and real estate developer. He was also a philanthropist, patron of the arts and community investor with a special passion for education. Ann and David were married following his graduation from 窪蹋勛圖厙 and a week after passing the bar exam. She later became a lawyer, community activist and Foundation Chair.  

Throughout their lives, the Brennans have worked for and contributed to the advancement of young Ohioans. From their first pledge in 1968to the Junior League Safe Landing Youth Shelter in Akronto the gift announced today, Ann Brennans reason for giving is clear: You hope to have an impact.

Impact was also a word she used to describe President Snyder, who leaves this fall to lead the Association of American Universities, the organization that represents the countrys leading research universities.

Barbara Snyder has been such an impressive leader of 窪蹋勛圖厙, Brennan said. Shes smart, innovative and, frankly, a lot of fun. Her vision and leadership, and her message of hope and gratitude have been inspiring and helped transform the university.

Ann partnered with David throughout his life in his vision and together they worked to improve the world, most notably through education, said Co-Dean Jessica Berg. We are truly grateful to Ann for this incredible gift to the law school.