Location: Adjacent to the Multi-Purpose Building at the Carmel Campus Entrance
Design: The focal point of the garden is a winding dry riverbed whereupon plaques in the names of founders and benefactors will be engraved.
The river dips into a holding pool symbolizing life and abundance. A Donor Wall was erected at the holding pool under the large oak tree.
Along the banks of the river, a number of rest areas were installed and a variety of native plants planted, including a rose garden.
RECOGNIZING AND HONORING OUR SUPPORTERS
The University of Haifa is deeply appreciative of its dedicated friends and supporters around the world who have helped us realize our vision of becoming a world-class comprehensive research university. Their generosity has helped to propel the University forward- establishing scholarship and fellowship funds, supporting research activities and building a thriving campus.
As the University launches its ambitious “multiversity” expansion plan, a number of exciting new building projects are shifting into high gear. One of these projects, the new Donors Garden, is a way of saying thank you to those who have helped to make the University of Haifa's main campus a reality.
The Garden is being built with the generous support of Prof. Alfred Tauber, Director of the Laszlo N. Tauber Family Foundation and Chairman of the University of Haifa’s Board of Governors.
We look forward to its dedication in June 2018.
PLANTING THE SEEDS OF KNOWLEDGE
The Laszlo N. Tauber Family Foundation was established in 2003, in memory of Laszlo N. Tauber.The Foundation supports diverse educational and research activities at the University of Haifa,
ranging from programs in psychiatric rehabilitation, evolutionary biology, marine sciences
and bioinformatics to music appreciation. The Foundation’s commitment to Jewish-Arab coexistence
and to student scholarships attests to its broad philanthropic and social mission.