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School of Music to be renamed after Reva and Sid Dewberry Family

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George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚聽聽will be renamed the Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music, in honor of the Dewberrys鈥 lifetime legacy of giving and generous support of the school. The decision was approved unanimously at the Feb. 27 Board of Visitors meeting.

鈥淭he name Dewberry symbolizes excellence, extraordinary commitment, innovation and long-standing relationships. 麻豆国产 School of Music embraces those same qualities, especially with our goal of excellence in all areas and having a very tangible path to get there,鈥澛爏aid聽, the School of Music director who has been a faculty member at Mason since 1999. 鈥淭o have our school be named after a benefactor who embodies all of these same qualities is such an honor.鈥

Sid Dewberry and Linda Monson sit and play a duet on the piano.
Sid Dewberry and Linda Monson playing the piano.

In addition to recent and pledged support of $1.8 million that will create a scholarship endowment, prior contributions from the Dewberrys include nearly $1.4 million for the creation of the聽. The family also helped lead the Steinway Initiative, which allowed the school to achieve even higher status as an聽聽in 2007.

鈥淚 want the School of Music to be the best school in the United States and the world, not only for [future] teachers but also for performers,鈥 said Sid Dewberry, who began learning piano from Monson at age 75 to fulfill a life goal.

鈥淢y dream is to put Mason on the top of the heap,鈥 the now 92-year-old said. 鈥淚 think we鈥檙e well on our way to doing that.鈥

鈥淸The Dewberrys] have been transformational,鈥 said Rick Davis, dean of the聽聽(CVPA). 鈥淏ecause Sid stepped up, we are able to offer even more scholarship support, which allows us to compete for students who would like to come [to Mason] but are also getting major scholarship offers from other great schools.鈥

The Dewberrys鈥 gifts will make the School of Music the first donor-named school within the CVPA.

鈥淸Mason is] still practically brand-new on the planet, and we鈥檝e done so much so quickly,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淢oments like this are signs of arrival for a college.鈥

Mason鈥檚 institutional maturity is also becoming more widely recognized, Monson and Davis said, adding that students from across the country and around the world are choosing to study here.

鈥淸Mason鈥檚 School of Music] trains artists, and artists help make the world a better place,鈥 Monson said. 鈥淢r. Dewberry has experienced this鈥攈e has witnessed it himself. He鈥檚 seen what our artists here in the School of Music are doing, and he wants to help propel our school to the highest level possible.鈥

The Dewberry family has a long-standing commitment to Mason. Dewberry Hall within the Johnson Center, as well as the聽聽within the聽, have also been named in their honor.

Mason鈥檚 younger status among universities makes financial support of the college even more impactful, as it creates unprecedented scholarship opportunities for many talented students, Monson and Davis said.

鈥淲e are incredibly grateful to the Dewberrys and to our聽, who support us in all ways in helping us to raise scholarship support,鈥 Monson said. 鈥淲e want to continue building our music scholarships and endowments and we have many ways in which one can help to be a part of this wonderful legacy to our School of Music.鈥

The Dewberrys and the renaming will be celebrated at the Sept. 13 Grand Piano Celebration at 3 p.m.聽The online concert will be open to the public.