To make your gift early, visit giving.utdallas.edu/cometsgivingdays and select the "Marjorie Duckworth Endowment" fund in the designation drop-down.
Marjorie Duckworth Malina always worked at the intersection of art and science. Her home was the birthplace of the Leonardo journal, the Leonardo Network, and a center for art-science debate in Paris during the 1950s and 1960s. It was also the studio where her husband, Frank Malina worked as a pioneer in the kinetic art movement. Marjorie worked tirelessly for the success of the Leonardo project and was an ardent defender of the ideals of interdisciplinary work and international collaboration.
Your gift to the Marjorie Duckworth Endowment Award supports creative and innovative cross-disciplinary students whose projects exemplify the very collaboration and transdisciplinary partnerships that Marjorie helped inspire during her lifetime.
Rank | State | Gifts |
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1 | TX | 8 |
2 | CA | 3 |
3 | MA | 2 |