Dobrowolksa-Furdyna receives Distinguished Achievement Award from South Bend Alumni Association | News | Notre Dame News | University of Notre Dame Skip To Content Skip To Navigation Skip To Search University of Notre Dame Notre Dame News Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Home Contact Search Menu Home › News › Dobrowolksa-Furdyna receives Distinguished Achievement Award from South Bend Alumni Association Dobrowolksa-Furdyna receives Distinguished Achievement Award from South Bend Alumni Association Published: October 12, 2017 Author: Cliff Djajapranata Margaret 1200 Margaret Dobrowolska-Furdyna, the associate dean for undergraduate studies in the College of Science and professor of physics, has won the Distinguished Achievement Award from the South Bend Alumni Association for her role in organizing the Ace for Science tennis tournament. From 2014 through 2016, Dobrowolska-Furdyna organized an annual tennis tournament for charity to raise funds for science programs in local South Bend schools.                Combining her three passions for education, science, and tennis, Dobrowolska-Furdyna first had the idea of organizing the Ace for Science tennis tournaments in 2014. However, recognizing the scope of organizing such an event, Dobrowolska-Furdyna connected with the South Bend Alumni Association for help. “We had a number of meetings to discuss what it would look like. I never organized a tournament in my life, so I didn’t exactly know what I was getting myself into,” Dobrowolska-Furdyna said.                However, over the course of planning, the partnership between the Dobrowolska-Furdyna, a South Bend resident of now 30 years, and the South Bend Alumni Association flourished. “Working together with the South Bend Alumni Association was a very good thing,” Dobrowolska-Furdyna said. “I didn’t know how to do fundraising, but the Alumni Association knew. So I was taking the tennis part, and they were helping with the fundraising.”                Over the course of three years and as many Ace for Science tournaments, Dobrowolska-Furdyna helped raise about $30,000. “And then there’s the question, ‘so we raised the money, now how do we give it to the schools?’” Dobrowolska-Furdyna said. She ultimately came up with the idea to collect grant proposals from science teachers in local schools. The project concluded with an award ceremony at the South Bend Alumni Association where Dobrowolska-Furdyna awarded the science teachers who submitted winning proposals.                Dobrowolska-Furdyna feels humbled to have received the award and was pleased at how the tournaments went. “I was totally surprised. My first reaction was, ‘I haven’t done anything.’ But I definitely appreciated it and am humbled by it,” Dobrowolska-Furdyna said. “I am happy that I could do something for the city and for the schools.” The South Bend Alumni Association will recognize Dobrowolska-Furdyna at the South Bend Community Hall of Fame Banquet on Tuesday, Nov. 14. Originally published by Cliff Djajapranata at science.nd.edu on October 12, 2017. Posted In: Faculty and Staff Home Experts ND in the News Subscribe About Us Related October 04, 2022 NIH awards $4 million grant to psychologists researching suicide prevention September 09, 2022 Karrie Koesel to testify before Congressional-Executive Commission on China August 18, 2022 Two faculty win NEH grants to research history of red hair, philosophy of revelation August 16, 2022 NSF names Center for Computer-Assisted Synthesis a Phase II Center for Chemical Innovation August 15, 2022 Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., on Russian atrocities against clergy in Ukraine For the Media Contact Office of Public Affairs and Communications Notre Dame News 500 Grace Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest © 2022 University of Notre Dame Search Mobile App News Events Visit Accessibility Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn