TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — Former Tuscaloosa municipal judge and 90-year-old lawyer Gordon Rosen donated $100,000 to the Capstone College of Nursing at the University of Alabama to create an endowed scholarship.
Rosen, who retired as municipal judge in 1984, was said to be so impressed with the nurses who helped his ailing brother, he felt compelled make the donation.
He and his wife Ann wanted to create the Gordon and Ann Rosen Endowed Nursing Scholarship to benefit incoming freshman nursing students who meet academic requirements and have financial need.
Rosen attended the UA School of Law and received his juris doctorate in 1949 after serving as a lieutenant in World War II. He co-founded the Tuscaloosa law firm Rosen Harwood, P.A., in 1967.
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