New Scholarship Honors Career and Impact of Bertha Thomas

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Bertha Thomas, left, accepts a recognition of the scholarship created in her name from Stephanie McGrew. Thomas worked at Truman more than 20 years, with a majority of that time serving as the assistant dean of Multicultural Affairs.

Alumni, friends and co-workers of Bertha Thomas can now show their appreciation of the longtime campus and community figure by donating to a scholarship that bears her name.

The Bertha Thomas Legacy Scholarship was established in 2023 by Stephanie McGrew (’10), and other Truman alumni and friends, to honor Thomas for her substantial contributions to students, campus and the Kirksville community. Thomas was an influential stakeholder within Truman’s leadership for more than 20 years. A majority of her career was spent as the assistant dean of Multicultural Affairs where she helped create safe spaces and support systems for all students, especially those from historically underrepresented groups.

During Homecoming festivities this fall, Thomas was made aware of the gift during a surprise celebration. With the help of the Advancement Office, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion was able to host more than 120 people during an event celebrating current students and announcing the Bertha Thomas Legacy Scholarship.

Thomas provided light to many people across the Truman and Kirksville communities that will forever shine as a byproduct of her priceless work. Her tenacity, innovation and wisdom made her a cornerstone in the community and allowed her to remove obstacles and barriers in the way of student success. Countless students have been positively impacted by her, whether it be directly or indirectly, and with this scholarship, her legacy will live on as it helps alleviate financial barriers to student access to higher education.

Those who choose to give online, should type “Bertha Thomas Legacy” in the fund section on this form. For information on other ways to show support, contact the Advancement Office at 660.785.4133 or gifts@truman.edu.
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