The Rev. Theodore Koehler, S.M., International Student Award
Background: The Rev. Theodore Koehler, S.M., International Student Award was established
by Prof. Susan L. Tsui of the University of Dayton Library, with funds from the Lackner Award
which was presented to her in 1995 by the UD Marianists. Her own experience as an international
student inspired this award. The Koehler Award is administered by a standing committee of the
University of Dayton Libraries.
Eligibility: The Koehler Award is intended to assist international students in the
purchase of textbooks. Since the award consists of credit to buy textbooks, only international students
(with non-immigrant visa) who are returning in the Fall are eligible; both undergraduate and
graduate students are eligible. The amount of the award and the number of individuals who
receive the award each year varies, depending on the funds available.
Criteria: Criteria used in granting the award include financial need, a good academic
record, and personal characteristics which reflect the Marianist tradition. This year, candidates
should submit a completed application form by March 7, 2008. The Award will be made for the
following Fall semester.
Rev. Theodore A. Koehler, S.M. (1911-2001): Father Theodore Koehler, a native of
Strasbourg (France), took first vows as a Marianist on September 12, 1928. Ordained a priest in Fribourg
(Switzerland) on July 27, 1941, he defended his doctoral thesis in theology in 1942. He taught
philosophy in Paris (1942-52), and was spiritual director and professor at the Marianist
International Seminary in Fribourg (1954-69). From 1969 to 1986, he was Director of the Marian
Library at the University of Dayton, where he also founded and directed the International Marian
Research Institute (1974-1986). From 1979 to 1989, he served as executive secretary to the
Mariological Society of America and as editor for Marian Studies, the annual proceedings of that
Society. He was the author of numerous studies in mariology and spirituality, for which he
received various awards. UD bestowed on him an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in
1987. In retirement (1989 to his death on May 15, 2001), he was an active scholar.
For further information, please contact the Koehler International Student Award Committee
Chair
Cecilia A. Mushenheim
708 Roesch Library
x9-4294.
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