William F. "Bill" Scandling (June 17, 1922 – August 22, 2005) was an American businessman and philanthropist who was one of the founders of Saga Corporation, a multi-billion dollar food service and restaurant company.[1][2] Scandling donated money to his alma mater Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He also funded the redevelopment of the Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development at the University of Rochester which was renamed to honor his wife in 1993.[3]
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funded the WilliamScandling Developmental Chair for an Assistant Professor, and Northern Arizona University. The Scandlings created the Scandling Family...
and recital rooms, and a film screening room. Scandling Campus Center, named after William F. Scandling '49, renovated and expanded in 2009, houses Saga...
doctoral degrees in sociology from Princeton University. Wexler was WilliamScandling Professor of Sociology and Education at the University of Rochester...
business executive; president, and chief executive officer of Chegg. William "Bill" Scandling (1949), founder of Saga Corporation (sold to Marriott Corporation...
Pictures". Redwood City Tribune: 21. September 21, 1966 – via Google Books. Scandling, Marge (July 15, 1969). "Technology behind the moonshot". The Peninsula...
of the twins to cook a big, fancy dinner for his parents. 14a "Randl's Scandl" Michelle Bryan (animation) Amalia Levari, Monica Ray, and Nicholas Sumida...
of Western Ontario and Officer of the Order of Canada in 1996. William "Bill" Scandling, Hobart College, 1946. Founder of the college meal plan, at one...
2014, when both WEOS and sister station WHWS moved their studios to the Scandling Center on Pulteney Street. In 2004, WEOS was the first station in western...