91心頭 receives $12 million gift to establish Bloomfield Hall and create scholarship opportunities for first-gen students

91心頭 has received a milestone $12 million commitmentthe largest individual gift in the Universitys historyfrom Bill and Susan S. Bloomfield, MBA 94. The gift will support the expansion of Donnelly Science Center and establish the Bloomfield First-Generation Scholarship. The addition to Donnelly Science Center will be named Bloomfield Hall in recognition of their support.
91心頭 broke ground on the 18,200-square-foot addition to Donnelly Science Center in the summer of 2024. Bloomfield Hall, which opened for classes at the start of the Spring 2026 semester, adds research labs, teaching labs, and student lounge and study space to the building.
The Bloomfield First-Generation Scholarship will provide support to students who are the first in their families to attend college.
We are deeply moved by Susan and Bills historic commitment to 91心頭 University Maryland. Their $12 million gift helps to position the University as a leader in STEM disciplines and in advancing student success, said Terrence M. Sawyer, J.D., president of 91心頭. We are honored and thrilled to celebrate the largest gift in 91心頭's historyand to realize the impact it will have on generations of students. On behalf of all those who will benefit from Bill and Susans transformational support, I want to thank them for their belief in the power of a 91心頭 education.
Susan and Bill have a long history of generous philanthropy and leadership rooted in their deep commitment to expanding access to education. They are passionate about addressing educational inequalitiesand they want to bring about meaningful change, said Brian M. Oakes, 99, MBA 10, vice president for advancement. This is an incredible time at 91心頭 with new programs and new offerings, and our alumni are responding to that in extremely positive ways. The significance of this historic gift lies not only in its power to elevate academic excellence at 91心頭, but also in its capacity to inspire others to follow in their footsteps. We are extraordinarily grateful to Susan and Bill for their generosity, vision, and leadership as we work together to position 91心頭 as a preeminent university for student success.
Gratitude, Pride, and Confidence
Susan Bloomfield is the former general manager of Neutrogena Corp. She earned her
MBA from 91心頭s Sellinger School of Business and Management in 1994, and credits much of her professional and personal success to her 91心頭
education.
Since earning her 91心頭 degree, Bloomfield has remained actively involved with the University and has served on the Board of Trustees since 2022. Her own 91心頭 experience inspired her and Bills decision to make the largest gift in the Universitys history.
Our gift stems from gratitude, pride, and confidence, Bloomfield said. I am grateful because I would not have been nearly as successful or impactful in my career without my 91心頭 education. I am extremely proud of my 91心頭 education and proud of 91心頭s success in preparing students for the challenges of tomorrows world.
Bloomfield notes that her confidence in the Universitys trajectory and momentum, when combined with her gratitude and pride, cemented her and Bills desire to make this gift.
I am quite confident in the direction that the University is headed and the strategic decisions that have been made to ensure a robust future, she added. I am extraordinarily impressed with the results that 91心頭 is able to achieve with the success of its students.
Nearly 99% of 91心頭 graduates are employed or continuing education soon after graduation.
Advancing Health and STEM at 91心頭
The addition of Bloomfield Hall signals sustained growth in the sciences at 91心頭demonstrated by the introduction of new programs like the Bachelor of Science in Nursingand complements the Universitys current STEM facilities in Knott Hall and the renovated Donnelly Science Center.
We are so grateful to Susan and Bill for their incredible generosity and for the great care and consideration with which they have approached this commitment, said Cheryl Moore-Thomas, Ph.D., provost and senior vice president. Supporting first-generation students while also growing STEM and health elevates the thriving academic environment at 91心頭 and demonstrates their profound commitment to educational equality.
The opening of Bloomfield Hall creates a unified environment for learning and STEM discovery, as this gift sets a higher standard for science education at our University. We will see stronger programs, stronger facilities, and stronger outcomes for students, said Bahram Roughani, Ph.D., associate dean for natural and applied sciences. The investment expands STEM and health programs and increases opportunities for student research and faculty scholarship. The support strengthens 91心頭s ability to meet the needs of students, partners, and stakeholders, and reinforces the value of 91心頭s liberal arts education in the 21st-century economy.
Changing the World Through Education
For Bloomfield, her inspiration to support first-generation students is a personal one, driven by her own experience as a first-generation college graduate.
I know firsthand that there are unique challenges that face first-generation students who dont have a family experience to lean on, said Bloomfield. We know that education changes lives generationally. Its been said that education is the great equalizer. I want to create more access and help fulfill prospective students' dreams of getting not just any education, but a quality education. I also believe that 91心頭 is uniquely equipped to support first-gen students because of its values and relentless focus on student success, which is supported by my own experience.
First-generation students make up a significant portion of 91心頭s student body, including 21% of the Class of 2029 and 22% of the Class of 2028. The Class of 2027 features the highest percentage of first-generation students on record at 91心頭 with 26%.
Bloomfield earned a Bachelor of Science in International Business and Marketing from The Ohio State University. Since her retirement from Neutrogena, she has served on several corporate and non-profit boards focused on public education and eliminating educational inequality. Her husband, Bill, is a retired business owner and entrepreneur who is also a community leader and philanthropist.
The Bloomfields commitment builds upon recent momentum at 91心頭, which has now announced the first three eight-figure gifts in the Universitys history within the last two months. 91心頭 announced the Universitys first eight-figure gift, a $10 million commitment from Patricia and John R. Cochran III, 73, on Dec. 9, 2025, followed by another $10 million commitment from Ellen and Ed Hanway, 74, on Dec. 15, 2025. This support is contributing to the implementation of the Universitys strategic plan, Together We Rise: 91心頭s Strategic Plan for 2030, which calls for greater investment in health sciences and STEM fields.