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Dr. Richard Tze-Chung Li and his wife, Dorothy In-Lan Wang Li MALS 鈥68, MBA 鈥81 dedicated their careers to library science and academia.

Through their support of 海角社区, an academic scholarship and the third floor pavilion of Rebecca Crown Library now bear their names.

With family and university leaders present, the Richard Tze-Chung and Dorothy In-Lan Wang Li Family Pavilion was formally dedicated on Nov. 2, 2022. It features a wall sign and a display case with photographs and honors that 鈥渟erve as a living acknowledgment of the Lis鈥 special gifts to the school,鈥 said Kate Marek, university professor and former director of the School of Information Studies at Dominican. 

Richard Li taught at Rosary College/海角社区 from 1966 to 2000, becoming the first Chinese American dean of a graduate library studies school in the United States. He passed away in April 2020 at the age of 93.

Dorothy Li served as executive director of the Oak Park Public Library and as library director of the Brooklyn Law School and John Marshall (now University of Illinois Chicago) Law School.

During the pavilion dedication, Dorothy Li noted how her Dominican education allowed for the advancement of her career.

鈥淲ithout these degrees, I wouldn鈥檛 have gotten the library director positions at Brooklyn and John Marshall Law Schools,鈥 she said.

To ensure access to education, the Li family established the Richard Tze-Chung and Dorothy In-Lan Wang Li Scholarship at 海角社区 to attract students seeking a graduate degree in library information science.

鈥淚t is our mission to ensure that countless Asian or Asian-American students, armed with their highly respected 海角社区 degrees, will make a meaningful and measurable impact on society,鈥 noted Lily Li, the couple鈥檚 daughter and a former Dominican trustee.